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Lieutenant Uhura

My name is Uhura It means beatiful in Swahili. My Star Ship is called The U.S.S. Enterprise.

About Me



I made my debut way before Diane Carrol and Oprah. The only home girl who's got one up on ME is Aretha Franklin. She might have gotten to be on The Ed Sullivan Show but I got to kiss Captain Kirk! Holla back at ME sista girl!I got to wear short-short mini dresses before Sarena knew Samantha was her cousin! While Bat Man and Robin were still stuck in the Bat Cave dodging Cat Woman, I was twerling tribbles in space, dancing, and playing kewl jam sessions with Mr. Spock. Top THAT Eartha! I am a child of the 60's, I went where no man (or women) had gone before. I WAS the next new black woman. Get back Tara! The rev. Martin Luthur King gave me his High Five, hellooo Aretha!I Am Lieutenant Uhura of The USS Star Ship Enterprise!

My Interests

I'm always trying to lay Captain Kirk, he spends way too much time with Mr. Spock (yes there are rumors about those two). I like shopping for eye liner, seeing the universe and going where no negress has gone before.

I'd like to meet:

I would like to speak with early electronic and communications developers and designers from the 19th through the 22nd centuries. I would also like studing with the pioneer discoverors of electro-magnetic and photon coil drive acceleration.

Music:

I like musical forms from most worlds and species. My idea of the perfect vacation would be to listen to the Centaria Sirens of Kholusch at moon settings on Ramanos 5.I have mastered playing most full scaled instruments and abreviated sonic compresors.I am also an accomplished spectrum enhancment facitator on most natural and replecated Mo-O-nae.

Movies:

Duh! Like HELLOOOOOOOOO

Television:

STAR TREK Star Trek The Next Generation Deep Space Nine

Books:

Books are highly prized antiques. I have managed to collect a small library of early communications thesises and disertations spanning several centuries.

Heroes:

Gene Rodenbury William Shatner Leonard Nimoy Ray Bradbury The Rev. Martin Luther King Abraham Lincoln Tuvok