Leonard Nimoy's Spock Was Gene Roddenberry's Solution To A Major Star Trek Budget Problem
Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry used Leonard Nimoy's Spock as a way to express one of the franchise's core ideas without breaking the bank.
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