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Another T O S Cast Member Passes Away.....
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https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/e ntertai nment-a rts-623 73143
RIP Nichelle.
RIP Nichelle.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Star Trek: the animated series is on YouTube and is actually quite good. Same characters as the original series.
The original series had farcical special effects when viewed at a later date, but I think that added to the magic of the series.
I enjoyed TNG but it was too polished and politically correct. DS9 was darker, Enterprise wasn't as good as the earlier programmes. I gave up after that and became addicted to Stargate, especially Stargate Atlantis. I have a book about the series autographed by Paul McGillion (Dr Carson Beckett)
The original series had farcical special effects when viewed at a later date, but I think that added to the magic of the series.
I enjoyed TNG but it was too polished and politically correct. DS9 was darker, Enterprise wasn't as good as the earlier programmes. I gave up after that and became addicted to Stargate, especially Stargate Atlantis. I have a book about the series autographed by Paul McGillion (Dr Carson Beckett)
Enterprize is an archaic spelling of enterprise:
https:/ /en.wik tionary .org/wi ki/ente rprize
Lots of words used to be spelled '-ize' which are not spelled '-ise':
https:/ /en.wik tionary .org/wi ki/-ize
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Lots of words used to be spelled '-ize' which are not spelled '-ise':
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not in the era of intergalactic travel, JimF, or of American dictionaries
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It's never been "American spelling"; it's not in Webster's 1828
https:/ /webste rsdicti onary18 28.com/ Diction ary/Ent erprise
It's not enterprize in America, in China, or in the 250 languages of Australia.
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It's never been "American spelling"; it's not in Webster's 1828
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It's not enterprize in America, in China, or in the 250 languages of Australia.
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