They came with comics too, which due to likeness issues featured White Uhura, Black Sulu and a face-painted human M'Ress on a very anemic U.S.S. Enterprise.
Interesting
When the Andor title and sizzle reel were released, we also saw a brand new symbol from the GFFA. It makes up the O in the Andor title.
Here are some Rebel Alliance-affiliated symbols for comparison.
From left to right: a rebel symbol seen on the helmets of some pilots in Rogue One; the traditional symbol for the Alliance to Restore the Republic aka the Rebel Alliance as first seen in A New Hope; and the symbol for the Alliance, particularly Phoenix Cell, as first seen in Star Wars: Rebels. These symbols have been generally referred to as a variation on a starbird.
The following are some other symbols seen in the GFFA for comparison.
From left to right: the symbol for the Confederacy of Independent Systems, aka the Separatists; the symbol for the Jedi Order; the symbol for the Galactic Republic; and the symbol for the Empire.
The Andor symbol is most similar to rebel symbols from the Rebellion era than any symbols from the Prequels era, including the Separatists with whom Cassian was once affiliated.
So, it’s likely that the symbol we see in Andor is that of an early rebel group, like Pheonix Cell.
Potentially, this could be the symbol for the Atrivis Resistance Group, or a predecessor. The ARG does not yet have a symbol in canon, nor did it have one in Legends based on available information.
Here’s another photo of De (looking awesome in his coat, vest and tie) during the Star Trek production team’s visit to a NASA facility in 1967.
The photos below have been posted before by me and others (check out @star trek nasa visit), but I like to have them all together in one post, so there you go.
Ha!
“Curse you sudden but inevitable betrayal!” (x)
Yay!
Fucking yes.
A handwritten note by DeForest Kelley on his personal stationary. His handwriting is translated below:
(1) Knowing what you want is half the battle.
(2) Once you know— don’t give up.
(3) Remember: Behind every successful man is an exhausted woman.
DeForest Kelley’s signature
DeForest and Carolyn Kelley in 1968.
De was quoted numerous times in saying “I make the living, but Carolyn makes the life worth living.”
What a wonderful husband DeForest was. Everyone should have a partner/husband/wife/spouse/significant other/friend who appreciates us like that.
I never met her, but did meet many who worked with her.  She was a pioneer.
RIP, D. C. Fontana.
RIP James Earl Jones 💜🕊️
How did I not notice this???
THE CLONE WARS SCENES THAT SEEM ODDLY FAMILIAR (3/?)
The Senior Officer Bridge Ballet Talent Show went exceedingly poorly