The "Star Trek" episode "The Apple" contained one of show creator Gene Roddenberry's favorite tropes: a remote, agrarian species living in harmony with nature, overseen by an ineffable technological marvel. In "The Apple," the Edenic planet of Gamma Trianguli VI is the home of a sexually innocent, childlike species that is granted their every wish by an all-powerful computer called Vaal. Vaal appears to be a giant snake-like head carved into the rock, but the Enterprise discovers that it is a machine intelligence that has kept the locals in a perpetual childlike state. They are immortal, but also have never had to work, nor are they allowed to "touch" (that is: have sex). Naturally, it will be up to Kirk (William Shatner) and the crew of the Enterprise to destroy Vaal and teach the aliens that growing up is necessary, and that having sex is okay and super-fun.
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- 1/26/2024
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
Mumbai, Jan 12 (Ians) Reggae star Apache Indian has collaborated with many artistes but he says his most precious moment was working with melody queen Asha Bhosle.
Talking about his most standout collaboration, Apache Indian, who was born as Steven Kapur, said: "The single most precious moment was collaborating with Asha Bhosle. She was doing a special album in memory of her husband called 'Rahul & I' (in the nineties), and she asked me to do a remake of the song 'Ye ladka'."
"Growing up listening to her from when I was a child and my parents listened to her, Lata Mangeshkar, and now I'm working with her in the same studio as her," he shared during an episode of "Talking Music" podcast.
The British-Indian artiste is popular for songs such as "Boom Shack-a-Lak" and "Arranged Marriage". He was awarded a British Empire Medal (Bem) in the New Year's Honours.
"It's the...
Talking about his most standout collaboration, Apache Indian, who was born as Steven Kapur, said: "The single most precious moment was collaborating with Asha Bhosle. She was doing a special album in memory of her husband called 'Rahul & I' (in the nineties), and she asked me to do a remake of the song 'Ye ladka'."
"Growing up listening to her from when I was a child and my parents listened to her, Lata Mangeshkar, and now I'm working with her in the same studio as her," he shared during an episode of "Talking Music" podcast.
The British-Indian artiste is popular for songs such as "Boom Shack-a-Lak" and "Arranged Marriage". He was awarded a British Empire Medal (Bem) in the New Year's Honours.
"It's the...
- 1/12/2021
- by Glamsham Editorial
- GlamSham
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