“Yes, of course Captain.” pt. 2

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“Yes, of course Captain.” pt. 2
After going to space in 2021 at age 90, William Shatner became a vocal advocate for climate action. He said the flight filled him with grief for Earth—“among the strongest feelings of grief I have ever encountered.”
That time I met Bill Shatner and he was the absolute sweetest, most genuine person. ❤️
At the meet and greet I was head to toe green as I was cosplaying as an Orion! 🤣 He signed my art (paid me a lovely compliment by holding it up and asking: "Did I actually look that good?" To which I immediately replied: "to be frank, sir, it didn't do you justice." To which him and my sister exploded in belly laughs.)
He was excited to learn we are Canadian!
He chatted with us about missing home, how fun it was to grow up in the woods, and our favourite summer swimming holes in the Northern boreal by our cabins (for him, in Quebec). It was such a real, genuine conversation and he was so pleasant.
The next day when my sisters and I showed up for the photo above, he lit up when he saw us and said: "Hey, it's my Canadian girls!"
I know we hear a lot of stories about sassy or unapproachable Bill, and I don't doubt those moments happen. I just wanted to put it out into the universe how kind he was to my sisters and I, and how he remembered who we were. :)
Nevermind day, the whole experience of meeting our favourite captain made our lives!
Up late brooding over a sleeping city, thinking about Spock while in a bathrobe. Normal nighttime routine.
Breakfast is the most important meal of the day ... and William Shatner clearly is not about to flake on it, hauling his bowl of cereal on t
Contact is a gen Star Trek: TOS anthology published by Nancy Kippax and Bev Volker. Contact 4 was published in September 1977 and contains 1
“Spock, let’s drop off this loser and go pick up Bones.”
*Sighs and kicks my feet in the air* William Shatner…