RIP Leonard Nimoy

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  • soundchecksoundcheck Posts: 351
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    I am in mourning. A wonderful, wonderful man.

    Baruch dayan emet!
  • Syntax ErrorSyntax Error Posts: 27,740
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    Death, but not as we know it.

    RIP Leonard Nimoy.
  • RhumbatuggerRhumbatugger Posts: 85,712
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    I'm massively upset. I know it's ridiculous and he lived a good and long life, but still, I am.

    :cry::cry::cry:
  • andy1231andy1231 Posts: 5,100
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    So sorry to hear of Leonard Nimoy's passing. He was one who inspired me.
  • Richard1960Richard1960 Posts: 20,337
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    He left this earth at warp speed 10 in the end.

    Beam him up Scottie.

    Wonderful character in spock and as others have said played a variety of parts on top of that..

    RIP Leonard Nimoy.:(
  • mazzy50mazzy50 Posts: 13,279
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    I was incredibly sad when I read this news.

    He came across as a genuinely decent guy and he was iconic as Spock.

    I know he lived a long life, but somehow it just doesn't seem right for him to be gone.

    RIP
  • Steve_CardanasSteve_Cardanas Posts: 4,188
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    this is so sad

    We have been and always shall be your fans!
  • Bad Wolf 525Bad Wolf 525 Posts: 5,552
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    Very sad. RIP Leonard Nimoy


    His last tweet. :( LLAP
  • Richard1960Richard1960 Posts: 20,337
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    Very sad. RIP Leonard Nimoy


    His last tweet. :( LLAP

    What a beautiful tweet not many stir the emotions but this one did.

    What a lovely thought to sign off on,and one i shall long remember.:)
  • gold2040gold2040 Posts: 3,049
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    On BBC News now, sad he will always be remembered. RIP.

    wow the BBC had a report ready.:o
    They have a ton of obituaries prepared I believe for lots of individuals when and if they kick the bucket

    RIP S'chn T'gai Spock
  • RadiomaniacRadiomaniac Posts: 43,510
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    I'm massively upset. I know it's ridiculous and he lived a good and long life, but still, I am.

    :cry::cry::cry:

    Me too....and I don't care who scoffs or mentions 'faux grief', but I cried for real.
  • Bad Wolf 525Bad Wolf 525 Posts: 5,552
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    What a beautiful tweet not many stir the emotions but this one did.

    What a lovely thought to sign off on,and one i shall long remember.:)

    It put a lump in my throat. Very touching :)
  • davordavor Posts: 6,874
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    :( Really sad news.
  • RadiomaniacRadiomaniac Posts: 43,510
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    From the first moment he appeared on the screen in Star Trek, Leonard/Mr Spock has got to have been one of the most loved characters in all screen history.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 897
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    Absolutely gutted to see this news. He was a truly wonderful human being who was so much more than Mister Spock. This is one of the few celebrity deaths that will genuinely upset me.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 12,830
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    He was The Man.
  • stvn758stvn758 Posts: 19,656
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    A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP


    His final Tweet.

    :(
  • Eagle9aEagle9a Posts: 20,067
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    A very sad day especially for Trekkies.

    Sleep well and be at peace
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 8,916
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    Shame, I was a massive Star Trek fan and have watched every film and episode, although stopped short of dressing up and heading off to a convention.

    He died of the same disease as my Mum did, although she was 20 years younger, so a good innings considering.
  • EurostarEurostar Posts: 78,519
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    Shame, I was a massive Star Trek fan and have watched every film and episode, although stopped short of dressing up and heading off to a convention.

    He died of the same disease as my Mum did, although she was 20 years younger, so a good innings considering.

    Yes, he had a great innings. It's nearly 50 years since Star Trek first hit our screens amazingly.
  • Steve_CardanasSteve_Cardanas Posts: 4,188
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    Eurostar wrote: »
    Yes, he had a great innings. It's nearly 50 years since Star Trek first hit our screens amazingly.

    and i bet he was looking forward to the celebrations
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 897
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    and i bet he was looking forward to the celebrations

    I'd forgotten it was almost time for the 50th celebrations. Makes his passing even sadder, somehow.
  • swingalegswingaleg Posts: 102,982
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    RIP Leonard Nimoy

    Spock was a great character.......seems that for many years Leonard rebelled against being typecast as 'Spock' but accepted eventually that that was his place in history......and it's not a bad thing to be remembered for

    I didn't know he had directed 'Three Men And A Baby' so he did do some other decent work apart from Spock
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 245
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    This news has made me genuinely very sad. The world has lost a real gentleman in every sense :-(
  • Steve_CardanasSteve_Cardanas Posts: 4,188
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    Sweetums wrote: »
    I'd forgotten it was almost time for the 50th celebrations. Makes his passing even sadder, somehow.

    also it would have been his birthday at the end of march
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