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"A Visit to Star Trek Voyager & Deep Space Nine" Bridget Landry - July 24, 1997 Deputy Uplink Systems Engineer Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California |
I'm so jealous! Some of our team members were invited to visit the sets of Star
Trek: Voyager and ST: Deep Space Nine! And I can't TELL you how disappointed that I had
to work and wasn't able to go! They were taken all over the sets, and when our team was
introduced, the cast and crew gave them a standing ovation! Afterwards, several of the
actors asked to have their pictures taken with Pathfinder folks. Quite a reversal of the
usual situation! They even got to spend a lot of time talking with Rick Berman, the
producer. From all I heard, a wonderful time was had by all.
I think Pathfinder and all the Star Trek shows can be seen as somewhat similar
phenomena. There's a positive feel to both, a valuing of intelligence and competence, as
well as a drive to do things not just "faster, better, cheaper," but RIGHT.
The same sort of feeling occurred when Levarr Burton (who played Geordie La Forge on
ST: The Next Generation) was here at JPL some months before landing, working on a
documentary of Pathfinder. He was surprised by how excited many of our folks were to meet
him. He said, "You guys do this for real! I'm just an actor!" But in an environment of
cop shows, doctor shows, and sitcoms, the Star Trek series were some of the only ones to
have scientists and engineers as positive characters. I know that meant a lot to me, and
others have said the same.
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