Ruby Moon-Houldson
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Tribute to Spock is a reference book
designed especially for fans who are new to the world of Star Trek. Within the covers of this book one will find
facts behind the fiction and gain insight into their favorite Star Trek
characters. Little known facts, trivia,
input from fans across the globe, as well as submitted work from fans, have all
been compiled into this one reference book.
This is a lifeline for the fan who is new to
the world of Star Trek. Here one can get
their feet wet and discover answers to questions they were afraid to ask. It is never too late to join the vast world
of Star Trek. For those who feel they are behind the times or have journeyed
off the beaten path, grab a chair, sit down, and lose yourself
once again in the most magnificent world ever created…the world of Star
Trek. This book is written as a Tribute
to Spock for his undaunted and steadfast loyalty to his friends and the role he
played in the greater universe. This book is also written as a Tribute to Nimoy who brilliantly portrayed the character we have all
grown to love and respect.
Ruby
Moon-Houldson has written seven books to date, three
of which are Star Trek books. She has
met and spoken with many of the actors from The Original Series. Ruby is a published author who enjoys writing
in the science fiction/paranormal genres.
She also submits material for online magazines. Ruby is a member of the Indiana Literacy
Coalition, Greene County Speaker’s Bureau, and the Greene County Writer’s
Group. She lives in Linton,
Indiana, loves to hear from her readers, and takes time out
of her schedule to answer all mail received from them. When not at her laptop, Ruby works full time
as a Nursing Professor.
Nichelle
Nichols (Uhura) played one of the first
non-stereotypical roles for an African-American in television, playing a woman
of stature and respect instead of playing out a role as a simple maid. In 1967 Martin Luther King told Nichols she
couldn’t quit Star Trek because she was a part of Roddenberry’s dream as well
as his own, a dream of the future where the world would show respect for all
races and see equality between the races and sexes. He then went on to tell her that besides
that, she had to remember that she was fourth in command therefore she couldn’t
abdicate her responsibility. Nimoy was once asked
this question: Of all the Star Trek shows you did, which were your
favorites? His answer: City on the Edge of Forever, Devil in the
Dark, All Our Yesteryears, This side of Paradise, Amok Time, and Star Trek IV:
The Voyage Home. Nimoy is a famous photographer who
shoots art depicting nudes and near nudes.
His work was not accepted by many Art Galleries in Seattle and Detroit but was accepted in Galleries in New York. When in New York, ask at the travelers bureau
where you may view his work. Walter Koenig was once asked: Kahn said he never forgot a face, meaning he
had seen Chekov in the episode, ‘Space Seed’. But Chekov was
never shown in that episode. How do you
account for Kahn’s announcement?
Koenig’s answer: Chekov was working in the boiler room at the time and Kahn
had come down to that part of the ship after he had taken it over. As Chekov was
coming out of the bathroom, Kahn saw him, that’s how he knew who Chekov was. There is a town in Alberta, Canada by the name of Vulcan where one will find a model of
the Enterprise. There are
also many other points of interest for those who think Vulcans
are the greatest of all the Star Trek beings. One may visit the future
birthplace of Captain James T. Kirk in a town called Riverside in the state of Iowa. On the last
Saturday of June the town holds a festival that includes a parade and other
entertainment. This town laid claim to
the honor of being the future birthplace of Captain Kirk and has held its
festivities every year for over ten years. Actors from the Next Generation
always liked to play jokes on each other when together. Jonathan Frakes and
Brent Spiner used to tease Marina Sirtis
by way of her dog. Marina owns a miniature Yorkie
named Scillogie and she would sometimes bring it with
her to the set. Once she brought it onto
the bridge during a break and turned her back on the small animal. She heard Frakes
talking to it then she saw Spiner move back away from
the set. She then heard Frakes call out, “Go long”. She turned to see Scillogie
balanced over Frakes’ head as he utilized the small
dog as a football. There was a great laugh
over that practical joke. When Brent Spiner (Data)
was asked what it was like to work with Leonard Nimoy
he said: “Working with Leonard Nimoy is like sliding
down a rainbow into a pile of babies.”