![]() ![]() ![]() But as I like to remind fans, I was the only actor to work within both franchises, having also voiced the part of Lok Durd from the animated show Star Wars: The Clone Wars. To the purists, this bordered on sacrilege. As an aside, I initially received from Star Trek fans considerable “push-back,” or at least many raised Spock brows, when I began sharing images of Yoda and Darth Vader. Or, if feeling more sinister, I’d post pictures of his black-cloaked, dark-sided, heavy-breathing nemesis. Just as often, though, I found myself sharing images of a diminutive, ancient, green and disarmingly wise Jedi Master who speaks in flip-side down English. They commonly included a pointy-eared Vulcan from a certain groundbreaking 1960s television show. These started, unsurprisingly, within the realm of science fiction and fantasy. “During my first few months of Facebooking, I discovered that my page had fostered a collective nostalgia for specific cultural icons. ![]()
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