Lawmakers honor fallen ‘Star Trek’ actor Nimoy
Members of Congress are among those saluting Leonard Nimoy, following the “Star Trek” actor’s death on Friday.
The 83-year-old entertainer, who rose to fame as Mr. Spock in the sci-fi series and subsequent movies, died at his California home of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, The New York Times reported, citing confirmation from his family.
Rep. Jeff Duncan gave a Vulcan salute to the camera to remember Nimoy. The South Carolina Republican wrote on Twitter:
So sad to hear about the passing of Leonard Nimoy. He lived long and prospered. pic.twitter.com/oBK9RI1TET
— Rep. Jeff Duncan (@RepJeffDuncan) February 27, 2015
Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), offered a spin on one of Nimoy’s most well-known phrases, “Live long and prosper,” uttered in the show after giving the Vulcan salute.
It should be said that Leonard Nimoy lived long & prospered. Great actor, philanthropist & Angelino. Farewell friend. pic.twitter.com/adLEp3UNJ2
— Adam Schiff (@RepAdamSchiff) February 27, 2015
Schiff wasn’t the only one joining the chorus of condolences from lawmakers to use be inspired by the famous line:
Live long and prosper, Leonard Nimoy–brought wonder of space science & discovery into homes, hearts & minds of millions. #LLAP @TheRealNimoy
— Barbara Mikulski (@SenatorBarb) February 27, 2015
Saddened to hear about the passing of Leonard Nimoy. #RIPLeonardNimoy #LLAP
— MichelleLujanGrisham (@RepLujanGrisham) February 27, 2015
Leonard Nimoy lived long and prospered. As a Star Trek fan, I was sad to hear of his passing. I wish comfort for his family and friends.
— Betty McCollum (@BettyMcCollum04) February 27, 2015
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