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Pencilslave wrote:Sorry for the grim topic, but I'm curious as to what the longtimers like Ultra have planned for when they pass on. Will you be laid to rest in Japan, or have your earthly remains sent back to your home country?
Pencilslave wrote:Sorry for the grim topic, but I'm curious as to what the longtimers like Ultra have planned for when they pass on. Will you be laid to rest in Japan, or have your earthly remains sent back to your home country?
SMH wrote:Actor James Doohan, who transported the crew of the Star Trek television series through space on the command "Beam me up, Scotty", has died at the age of 85.
While the closest Doohan came to orbit was playing engineer Montgomery Scott on the earthbound set of the Starship Enterprise, his wife Wendy plans to send the actor's ashes into space, says his agent.
The couple had long ago agreed his ashes would be launched into the final frontier.
They are to use Space Services, a Texas-based company that rocketed the remains of Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry and 1960s drug guru Timothy Leary into the firmament.
... Doohan was born on March 3, 1920, in Vancouver, Canada. He was the youngest of four children of William Doohan, a pharmacist, and his wife, Sarah.
Doohan served as a Canadian soldier in the Allied force that landed in Normandy on D-Day in June 1944.
Doohan was shot six times and lost a finger on Juno Beach, but he returned to duty to become a military pilot, according to his agent. He loved children and was involved in raising money for charity, Stevens said ... more
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