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One of the weapons in the Star Trek franchise are called phasers. Here's why Trek creator Gene Roddenberry gave them that ...
Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek legacy is multi-faceted, from the concept of a diverse future to creating the first multimedia sci-fi franchise. The post Celebrating Gene Roddenberry’s STAR TREK ...
Captain Pike and the Enterprise crew are back and on the hunt for The Gorn. Here’s everything we know about 'Strange New ...
The Gene Roddenberry foundation will award $1 million to an early-stage venture focused on harnessing artificial intelligence in service of humanity.
Gene Roddenberry, as it turns out, was what you might call an “anti-religious secular pantheist.” He rejected structured religion and espoused a utopic, humanist vision of the future, ...
But Gene Roddenberry, the late “Star Trek” creator who was born 100 years ago on August 19, imagined our terrible present, too. Before he died in 1991 at age 70, ...
Features Gene Roddenberry’s Star Trek: The Motion Picture Novel Shows a Very Different Vision of the Trek Universe. For unfiltered Roddenberry Trek, look no further than his horny, timeline ...
So Gene Roddenberry was just a baby, barely two years old, when his family moved away from Texas. Any movie about his life would surely pick up in L.A., omitting his time in El Paso entirely.
The DNA of "Star Trek" creator Gene Roddenberry and his wife, Majel Barrett-Roddenberry, as well as that of their son, Rod, is set to launch Jan. 8, on the debut liftoff of United Launch Alliance ...
Gene Roddenberry was a World War II pilot. Roddenberry enlisted with the U.S. Army Air Corps on December 18, 1941—11 days after the attack on Pearl Harbor. He flew 89 missions during World War II.