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WHO said its life Jim but not as we know it?
Spock’s
Spock’s quote, “It’s life, Jim, but not as we know it”, never featured in The Original Series but “Star Trekkin'” subsequently so popularised the phrase that it is now commonly misattributed.
Who wrote Star Trekking?
John O’Connor
Graham Lister
Star Trekkin’/Composers
Who sang Startrekkin?
The Firm
Star Trekkin’/Artists
When was the song star trekking released?
1987
Star Trekkin’/Released
Is Jim dead?
“He’s dead, Jim” is a famous catch phrase and snowclone used in Star Trek. It is mostly used by Dr. Leonard McCoy in Star Trek: The Original Series, typically after using his medical tricorder to confirm and report the death to Captain Kirk. It is frequently said of redshirts.
How many times did Bones say dead?
approximately 20 times
According to Mark Clark’s Star Trek FAQ: Everything Left to Know About the First Voyages of the Starship Enterprise, Bones says “He’s dead, Jim” approximately 20 times, occasionally varying the line to say instead “The man is dead!” (You can see a collection of highlights in the video above.)
How many times did McCoy say he’s dead Jim?
“He’s dead, Jim!” Twenty times on the original Star Trek series, McCoy declares someone or something deceased with the line, “He’s dead”, “He’s dead, Jim”, or something similar.
Who is the best Star Trek doctor?
1. The EMH (Voyager) Robert Picardo’s Emergency Medical Hologram is the best cranky Star Trek doctor.
Is Deforest Kelley still alive?
Deceased (1920–1999)
DeForest Kelley/Living or Deceased
How old is Captain Kirk now?
He is 87, born in 1931.
Are Spock and McCoy friends?
The heart of the original Star Trek show was the friendship between Spock, Doctor Leonard “Bones” McCoy, and Spock. Spock and McCoy’s friendship lasted across 79 episodes, six movies, an animated series, and more novels then you even knew existed.
Can Picardo really sing?
Picardo is an accomplished singer. While he was at Yale University, he was a member of the Society of Orpheus and Bacchus, the second longest running undergraduate a cappella group in the United States.