Posted on 10/17/2015 5:44:29 PM PDT by DFG
Bruce Hyde is a footnote in sci-fi pop-culture history, a man who appeared in two of the original Star Trek episodes: The Naked Time, which originally aired on Sept. 29, 1966; and The Conscience of the King, first broadcast on Dec. 8, 1966. As Lt. Kevin Riley, a navigator aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise, he was memorable in both The Naked Time, especially, the episode in which he sang Ill Take You Home Again, Kathleen while declaring himself captain and cutting off the engines while under the influence of
well, sure, maybe you should just watch the whole thing.
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Hyde's last book will be published next year, and is an extension of Werner Echard’s est philosophy.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/166465298/EST-Cult-Founder-Werner-Erhard-1#scribd
Echard is a nutcase, as is his “scientific religion”.
Rest easy Mr. Riley!
T’was just the Irish brogue.
sad, RIP
It took 27 posts on a Star Trek thread to get here? Well, since no one else has said it ...
“He’s dead, Jim.”
LOL
RIP
That was on METV last night ES
OMG too soon MAN LOL!
ROFL
I must be slipping or other Freepers be slipping
The did a great send up of est in “Semi-Tough”, and mocked just about everything else about the 70’s.
He was poisoned with lubasol in a glass on milk by Linda Evans in the other episodeA slight correction.
It wasn't Linda Evans; it was her contemporary, Barbara Anderson (better known as Officer Eve Whitfield on the NBC series Ironside).
RIP
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