Damn, sad to hear. But, at least she’ll live on through the lasting impact of her work on Star Trek. People will still be appreciating her art for (hopefully) many more decades to come!
RIP Jeri Taylor 🫡
wingsfortheirsmiles@feddit.uk
on 26 Oct 08:56
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Really nice article of what she did to improve the representation and perception of women on Star Trek, also weird but cool that she worked on Quincy ME previously: womenatwarp.com/jeri-taylor-woman-in-the-writers-…
Thanks for your service and safe journey amongst the stars, Jeri 🫡
Corgana@startrek.website
on 26 Oct 19:17
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Damn, sad to hear. But, at least she’ll live on through the lasting impact of her work on Star Trek. People will still be appreciating her art for (hopefully) many more decades to come!
RIP Jeri Taylor 🫡
Really nice article of what she did to improve the representation and perception of women on Star Trek, also weird but cool that she worked on Quincy ME previously: womenatwarp.com/jeri-taylor-woman-in-the-writers-…
Thanks for your service and safe journey amongst the stars, Jeri 🫡
What a legend! RIP.
I know it wasn’t well received at the time but voyager was my first start trek series and holds a special place in my heart.
Rip
Damn, that’s unfortunate. Looks like I’ll be watching a few episodes of Voyager tonight. RIP.
As Astra Per Aspera
RIP, legend