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Im not a big Shatner fan, but that trip put him in an existential crisis. His words were very much like a man who is on a trip. His adrenaline levels must be through the roof.
I think William Shatner took a trip before, well taking that trip. on 16:23 - Oct 13 by wkj
Im not a big Shatner fan, but that trip put him in an existential crisis. His words were very much like a man who is on a trip. His adrenaline levels must be through the roof.
I think I saw his trip described as 'a ninety year-old's short return trip to the stars, probably not many months before he departs for the stars on a one-way ticket.'
Only just catching up on this now. There's something deeply profound about this, even if he struggles a bit to communicate it through the emotion. It must have been an amazing, humbling experience.
William Shatner's trip aboard Jeff Bezos’ rocket might have been conceived as a publicity stunt, but brushing the edge of the sky left the actor full of wonder. Shatner, 90, talked about space as the final frontier while Bezos listened, still as a statue. https://t.co/LL0QUsHt5tpic.twitter.com/oaKwFinKTh