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  2. Nichelle Nichols - Wikipedia

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    Nichols released two music albums: Down to Earth, a collection of standards released in 1967, during the original run of Star Trek; [43] and Out of This World, released in 1991, a more rock-oriented album themed around Star Trek and space exploration. [44] [45] As Uhura, Nichols sang on the Star Trek episodes "Charlie X" and "The Conscience of ...

  3. Nyota Uhura - Wikipedia

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    Nyota Uhura (/ n i ˈ oʊ t ə ʊ ˈ h ʊr ə /), or simply Uhura, is a fictional character in the Star Trek franchise. In the original television series, the character was portrayed by Nichelle Nichols, who reprised the role for the first six Star Trek feature films.

  4. The Changeling (Star Trek: The Original Series) - Wikipedia

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    The same year, CNET included NOMAD as one of 26 powerful spacecraft of the Star Trek franchise. [6] Also in 2016, SyFy noted Nichelle Nichols' performance as Uhura, writing that this episode included her ninth best scene in Star Trek. [7] In 2024 Hollywood.com ranked The Changeling at number 33 out of the 79 original series episodes. [8]

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  6. What's Worth Watching: Lt. Uhura, aka Nichelle Nichols, is a ...

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    Feb. 18—Best-known for playing chief communications officer Lt. Uhura on "Star Trek: The Original Series," Nichelle Nichols took the show's mission to heart long after the final episode. "Woman ...

  7. Nichelle Nichols: A ‘Star Trek’ Pioneer Who Overcame the ...

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    In fact, Nichols’ Lt. Uhura is the character that most embodies the progressive, inclusive and hopeful spirit that has sustained “Star Trek” for nearly 60 years. Lt. Uhura was a Black woman ...

  8. Where no man has gone before - Wikipedia

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    The phrase was originally said by Captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner) in the original Star Trek series. "Where no man has gone before" is a phrase made popular through its use in the title sequence of the original 1966–1969 Star Trek science fiction television series, describing the mission of the starship Enterprise.

  9. Once Upon a Planet - Wikipedia

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    The Federation starship Enterprise crew revisits a fondly remembered "amusement park" planet, hoping for some rest and relaxation. However, shortly after landing Dr. McCoy is attacked by the Queen of Hearts and Lt. Uhura is captured by the planet's master computer, who has come to resent being made to serve others and seeks to use the Enterprise to travel the galaxy in search of other computers.