James McGeorge
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James McGeorge
@JMcomps
MAGA Supporter. ❤️ Christian ✝️ Political Humorist. 💯👍🇺🇸 Sci Fi fan and Trekkie.🖖 Railroads and Trains Enthusiast.
Swiftwater PA शामिल हुए Şubat 2011
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Logan's Run was a 1976 science fiction movie about a future society that appears to be paradise- but is actually hell.
It's classic #1970s science fiction. Did you see it?

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@HistoryUnd Watched once on VHS.
Mid 1990s.
And Still :
Cannot figure out what all the Hype about this movie was????
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Hello friends,
STAR TREK turns 60 this year, and my brother Manny would have been 65.
The greatest sci-fi show ever made premiered when he was a little kid, and for some reason our Cuban parents used to put it on Friday nights. It never stuck, but then in reruns, Manny became obsessed — and he passed on that obsession to his little brother.
Manny grew up to achieve one of his biggest dreams — to run a Trek show. ENTERPRISE also has a big birthday this year: It’s turning 25!
Pancreatic cancer took Manny from us in 2023, but it did not take his spirit. I think of my brother every time I put pen to paper. He’s the reason I’m a writer, director and a showrunner.
So every year I walk — for Manny, for his family, and for everyone who’s lost someone to this terrible disease. It’s the least I can do.
Once again, I’m joining with Trek Against Pancreatic Cancer to walk in PanCan’s “Purple Stride” on April 25. If you can, please help me raise money to fight back. Your support has been incredible and humbling these past three years, helping make the Trek team #1 in L.A. and #1 in the nation (in our category).
I can’t thank you enough. `
Donate via the link below and if you can’t, please help spread the word. Share this message or tell anyone you know about PanCAN. Awareness is everything.
Live long, prosper and let’s beat this thing.
support.pancan.org/goto/TrekforMa…
#pancreaticcancer #pancan #PurpleStride #WageHope #StarTrek60 #TrekAgainstPancreaticCancer #StarTrek


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@nypost Everyone who takes a Slam at Trump has some kind of issue.
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Harrison Ford reveals his secret battle with depression in vulnerable interview trib.al/ND4aT34

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@landofthe80s He was in CT 1989.
Wallingford CT.
I went to see his act.
1992 Gone.
Was shocked to hear about it.
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@jondelarroz Anything Would be Great compared to what the last Few Treks have been.
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I have a solution for Star Trek that can tie in United and remove the Kurtzman universe entirely:
Years into his presidency, Jonathan Archer and the nascent United Federation of Planets are rocked by escalating temporal anomalies that threaten the Romulan War peace and the young Federation itself.
Starfleet traces the disturbances to the still-unresolved Temporal Cold War, and discovers that the shadowy “Future Guy” who once manipulated the Suliban Cabal was none other than Archer himself, projected from a devastated 28th-century future. In that broken timeline (the one containing the Burn, the Federation’s near-collapse, and all the Kurtzman-era cataclysms), a desperate Archer had volunteered to become a non-corporeal agent, trying to steer 22nd-century events toward a stronger Federation.
Instead, his well-intentioned meddling fractured the prime timeline, birthing the divergent horrors he was attempting to prevent.
Working with a time-displaced descendant and a preserved message from his own Enterprise crew, President Archer confronts his future self in a temporal nexus aboard the new flagship USS United. He convinces the older version to stand down, allowing the original, unaltered timeline to reassert itself.
The Kurtzman-era disasters are retroactively erased, revealed as the “bad future” that no longer exists, restoring continuity and ushering in a stable golden age of exploration. The series then proceeds from this corrected prime timeline, with Archer’s presidency now free to focus on building the Federation we always wanted to see, setting up ongoing stories of unity, diplomacy, and discovery without the baggage of the last decade’s continuity snarls.
What do you think?


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@25YearsAgoLive Global Warming and Washington DC on one cover.
People who live in huge mansions have private jets and talk about how they are saving the environment.
Uh huh...
🤫🫡🤔😳
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@catturd2 Was a Supporter of MAGA and Trump.
What the Heck happened?
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Hunter Biden is too broke to pay his lawyer - as he challenges Trump's sons to a 'cage match' at YouTuber event trib.al/0ghSxt8

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@fandompulse There are many ways to interpret Gene Roddenberry and his vision of the Future.
They say this about him : constantly being a person who didn't believe in a God.
Yet, in several episodes of TOS, they referenced Jesus, God, and Diety of Man. Even in different movies too.
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Star Trek: Enterprise showrunner Brannon Braga on what Star Trek is:
"STAR TREK, as conceived by Gene Roddenberry, portrays the epic saga of humanity’s exploration of space and, in turn, their own struggles as a species. Every episode and movie of STAR TREK is a morality tale in which human beings find solutions to conflict through enlightenment and reason. Through science. Through wit and intellect. Through a belief in our potential as animals that can supercede our baser instincts.
In Gene Roddenberry’s imagining of the future (in this case the 23rd century), Earth is a paradise where we have solved all of our problems with technology, ingenuity, and compassion. There is no more hunger, war, or disease. And most importantly to the context of our meeting here today, religion is completely gone. Not a single human being on Earth believes in any of the nonsense that has plagued our civilization for thousands of years. This was an important part of Roddenberry’s mythology.
He, himself, was a secular humanist and made it well-known to writers of STAR TREK and STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION that religion and superstition and mystical thinking were not to be part of his universe. On Roddenberry’s future Earth, everyone is an atheist. And that world is the better for it."
Could this explain why the franchise is in massive decline? Is there a rot at the core of the entire franchise? Is it possible to redeem it?


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@bestofStarTrek The last Real Trek ended in 2005.
ST Enterprise series.
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@mazemoore @itsFaithMerrill Confused young lady.
Go on her X Acct.
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Mamdani lied about free buses… and basically everything else in his campaign.
And the idiots of New York fell for it.
New York Post@nypost
Zohran Mamdani backs down on cornerstone campaign promise of free NYC buses trib.al/1lDfInG
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@catturd2 Another one.
Coziness with Trump in 2024.
Three hours on his podcast.
Now turned on him.
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OH FFS - I'm so sick and tired of this low IQ, POS, gaslighting losers.
The Independent@Independent
Joe Rogan claims Trump started the war in Iran to distract Americans from the Epstein files trib.al/Vxi2zaQ
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@bestofStarTrek Sounds like Trump and Iran.
Damned if you do, Damned if you don't do it...
🤫🫡🤔🖖😳
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They just tried that and it was so successful they canceled the show. It's time to go back to the basics.
Brian Niemeier@BrianNiemeier
Star Trek is a 60-year-old franchise. Maybe it's time to try something new.
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