Terra Vulcan
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Fan Club | |
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Name: | Terra Vulcan |
Dates: | January 1, 1971 to at least 1975 |
Founder(s): | Nancy Gervais (president), Jeannie Peacock (vice-president) |
Leadership: | |
Country based in: | US |
Focus: | Star Trek: TOS, Spock, Vulcan |
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Terra Vulcan was an early Star Trek: TOS fan club for "for Vulcans living on Earth."
According to Terra Vulcan Yearbook #1, this club and its publication was originally to have a poetry focus, but fans wanted to contribute other things as well.
The club began January 1, 1971 and at that time had thirteen members. A year later, it had seventy-three members.
The club president was Nancy Gervais and the vice-president was Jeannie Peacock.
It had originally applied to be a part of the LNAF but were told that since the focus of the club was Vulcan, not Leonard Nimoy, they could not be members.
Publications
- Terra Vulcan Journal, could be the same as Terra Vulcan Newsletter
- Terra Vulcan Yearbook
- possibly Double Exposure
Purpose and Mission
The main idea of this club is to expose, discuss, and highlight every aspect of Vulcan, its people, and their lives. Each member has their own ideas and opinions of Vulcan. This club is designed so each one of you can tell the other members your theories. The club policy is the "parallel universe" theory, suggested by Jacqueline Lichtenberg, meaning each person's thoughts are that person's universe. Your ideas don't have to coincide with another persons, and that there could be many different universes, such as the theory that the Romulans deserted Vulcan, or were colonists (non-Kraith), or they were barbaric, or Vulcan was once very industrial. The possibilities are endless. Also the "parallel universe" theory does away with any arguments about who's theories are correct. This way everyone's views are aired.