Majel Roddenberry, widow to the late
Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, has tragically passed away after complications resulting from pneumonia at the age of 76.
Majel was an integral part of the
Star Trek fiction ever since it was first conceived. Not only did she take the role of the first officer in the original
Star Trek pilot, a part that would later be played by Leonard Nimoy as Spock, but she was also the official voice of the Starfleet computers in every single one of the
Star Trek TV series and movies. Every time you heard the computer, that was her.
A regular cast member of other
Star Trek series, Majel played the mother of
The Next Generation's councillor Deanna Troi, as well as having occasional roles in
Deep Space Nine.
After Gene Roddenberry's death in 1991, Majel continued to work in the science fiction genre and served as executive producer on both
Earth: Final Conflict and
Andromeda.
Majel Roddenberry will be reprising her role as the voice of the computer in JJ Abrams new
Star Trek film starring Simon Pegg and Gabriel Grey.
Majel will be sorely missed by both friends and family, as well as a world full of
Star Trek fans and anybody who's ever set their GPS to mimic the sound of the Starfleet computers. Rest in peace, Majel.
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