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Screen Rant on MSNUhura Makes a Final Return to Star Trek With a Heartbreaking Reunion We Didn't Know We NeededUhura's fate after Star Trek VI is one of the franchise's greatest mysteries. Now, in Star Trek Omega, Uhura returns in time ...
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Comic Book Resources on MSNStar Trek: Strange New Worlds Star Says Controversial Episode Helped Her CharacterStrange New Worlds Season 2 episode that divided fans turned out to be incredibly meaningful for actor Celia Rose Gooding.
Spock and Uhura. They never kissed. Not in the original timeline. Not in the bridge’s warm lighting or under Vulcan moons.
One of the most ambitious crossovers in the Star Trek franchise was done with the God War line, which now ended with Star ...
In Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, we get the idea there may have been a romantic interest between Uhura and Scotty, ...
Strange New Worlds, the prequel series to Star Trek: The Original Series, explores the lives of Captain Christopher Pike and his crew on the USS Enterprise before Captain Kirk took command.
Actress and singer Nichelle Nichols, best known as Star Trek's communications officer Lieutenant Uhura, died Saturday night in Silver City, New Mexico. She was 89 years old. "I regret to inform ...
As communications officer Lt. Uhura (the first name Nyota was a later addition), Nichelle Nichols, who died Saturday at the age of 89, was with the show from first to last, including the ...
Let me be the first to say that I took Nichelle Nichols, and her groundbreaking role as Lt. Uhura on "Star Trek," for granted. Never did I lack appreciation for Nichols' historic significance or ...
Lt. Uhura’s presence on the deck of the starship Enterprise seemed routine for the 23rd century. But the casting of Nichelle Nichols, the Black actress who played Uhura on “Star Trek” in the ...
Uhura on the original “Star Trek” television series, has died at the age of 89. Her son Kyle Johnson said Nichols died Saturday in Silver City, New Mexico. “Last night, my mother ...
Actress Nichelle Nichols, whose trailblazing portrayal of Lt. Nyota Uhura on TV’s original “Star Trek” series broke racial barriers, has died. She was 89. “Last night, my mother ...
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