Any Trekkies ever visit Fatima?


I'm asking because Sherry Jackson, who played the android Andrea in TOS episode, "What Are Little Girls Made of?", played Jacinta in this fim.

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I saw this film before Star Trek premiered. I did not see the first season of Trek and didn't see the Sherry Jackson episode until a few years later when it went into syndication. I remember liking the actress but did not recognize her. What impressed me about her as Jacinta was her portrayal of a high-strung, sensitive child who took the whole thing very hard -- as I found out sometime later, this was Jacinta to the life.

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I doubt it. Gene Roddenberry was an atheist. And he said so many times. And both Leonard Nimoy [Mr Spoke] and William Shatner had said they were either agnostics, somewhat atheist or just plain non believers. And some "Star Trek" fans include a large number of atheists and agnostics, or just plain religious skeptics.

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Gene Roddenberry was more of an agnostic

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The sequel to the documentary Trekkies featured a Catholic priest, who was a fan

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And Ricardo Montalban, who played Khan in TOS episode Space Seed and Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, narrated a documentary on the visions

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The real Jacinta would have been shocked at what Sherry Jackson was wearing in "What Are Little Girls Made of"?

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