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ASTRONAUTS, THEY’RE JUST LIKE US! – It’s December 17, 1972. Here we have three true men of danger: Apollo 17 astronauts Ron Evans, Gene Cernan, and Jack Schmitt. They’ve rocketed into the airless expanse of space. They’ve journeyed hundreds of thousands of miles. They’ve walked on the Moon. Whoa! But these men, they’re not gods. They still have do the same mundane things we all have to do. That includes brushing your teeth, cleaning your fingernails, and shaving off the Moon beard.

(NASA)

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The Empath is one of my favorite TOS episodes. After Kirk volunteers (in the scene above) to be tortured in the place of Spock and Bones, the Vians tell him, “We’ve already observed the intensity of your passions, engaged your capacity to love others.” Later in the episode, Spock volunteers to be tortured in place of Bones, and Bones knocks him out with a hypo to prevent it. The crux of the episode hinges on the Triumvirate’s ability to sacrifice for one another, to love each other more than they fear pain and suffering. It’s a goddamn beautiful episode. 

In summary, it’s this comic in Star Trek form:

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