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The title of “Catspaw” was inspired by a 1967 episode of “Star Trek.” “One of the great things was there’s this giant black cat that’s terrorizing Spock and Kirk, and they built a ...
Kirk in NBC’s 1966 television ... and “The Cloud Minders,” while the communicator with its spinning dial can be seen in “Catspaw,” “Friday’s Child,” and “Day of the Dove ...
I wanted that wrist communicator, but we didn’t have much money for toys. So like most kids, I improvised by drawing a band around my wrist that resembled Captain Kirk’s device. To be fair ...
Here’s how it works. Remember how all those "flip" mobile phones were reportedly inspired by the communicator used by Kirk, Spock and the other members of the original Star Trek TV cast?
The Star Trek Bluetooth Communicator can turn any phone call into an adventure worthy of Capt. Kirk. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how ...
They are wrong. Decades before Captain Picard touched his pin and commanded Number One to "Make it so," Captain James Tiberius Kirk was using a handheld communicator to declare, "Scotty ...
A original phaser and communicator used by William Shatner’s James T. Kirk on the 1960s NBC series will be on display starting Monday at the Comic-Con Museum in San Diego. The iconic props ...