Talk:Grace Lee Whitney

Musical recordings
Whitney recorded a disco single based on Star Trek at one point, as well as a few albums. These should probably be mentioned though I have no information on the single except it was called "Disco Trekkin'" and apparently ranks somewhere between Shatner's "Transformed Man" and Nimoy's "Ballad of Bilbo Baggins" ... 23skidoo 04:39, 15 May 2006 (UTC)

Drugs
I changed the section which read
 * Her autobiography is entitled The Longest Trek: My Tour of the Galaxy (1998) (ISBN 1-884956-05-X). The book delves into her hiring and firing from Star Trek and her fight and eventual victory over alcohol and drug addiction, particularly marijuana.

to read
 * Her autobiography is entitled The Longest Trek: My Tour of the Galaxy (1998) (ISBN 1-884956-05-X). The book delves into her hiring and firing from Star Trek and her fight and eventual victory over alcohol and drug use, particularly marijuana.

because marijuana is not addictive. The link pointed to "drug addiction," but now points to "recreational drug use," which I feel is an acceptable compromise.

Septegram 21:24, 2 October 2006 (UTC)

Um, no, it most certainly is NOT acceptable. You do not get to come in here and DECLARE that marijuana is not addictive based on your personal opinion. There's more than one type of addiction (i.e., physical vs. psychological dependence), not to mention that not everyone responds to every substance the same way (i.e., many people drink but not everyone develops alcoholism, etc.), and ANY qualified scientific source will quickly tell you that marijuana most certainly IS generally considered to be an addictive substance -- legal or not, recreational or not, your personal opinion/experience concurring or not. Plus we're talking about a woman who openly admitted to struggling with addiction for many years... therefore even if some people "don't think it's addictive", it seems clear that SHE found it addictive. 12.31.187.178 (talk) 18:34, 15 May 2015 (UTC)

Death
Is this confirmed? I'm only seeing it reported in one place online, and not from a major news source; YourCentralValley.com.219.88.68.195 (talk) 01:29, 4 May 2015 (UTC)

Yes, confirmed by several reliable references. -- WV ● ✉ ✓ 01:45, 4 May 2015 (UTC)
 * Yes, KSEE is an actual television station in Fresno and the cited source is their website. The "Liberty Voice" blog with the "maybe it's a hoax, who knows?" speculation (written by "Crystal Boulware") is not a reliable source. - Dravecky (talk) 02:18, 4 May 2015 (UTC)


 * Mmmm... I wouldn't say it's real because a TV station is reporting it. These hoaxes have been happening more and more frequently.  AND, with the item being on the weekend, who knows what kind of staff they have on hand to fact-check.  I think we'd be wise to watch this closely.  I can't find anything very wide-spread as far as reliable sourcing on this as of yet.  -- WV ● ✉ ✓  02:27, 4 May 2015 (UTC)


 * I have added the NBC News version, including quotes from family not in the original KSEE report. Also of note: NBC News says "this weekend" rather than a specific date. I've included this data in an accompanying invisible comment within the article. Strike that—The Fresno Bee just ran a more comprehensive version. &mdash; ATinySliver / ATalkPage 02:47, 4 May 2015 (UTC)


 * Well, I'm glad we now have a reliable source to confirm it's not a hoax. Sad, however, that the story is true.  I don't like seeing actors I've enjoyed since I was young leaving us.  Thanks, . -- WV ● ✉ ✓  02:55, 4 May 2015 (UTC)
 * I echo your sadness, ; I've been with Trek since the 70s at least, if not earlier. May she LLaP in whatever awaits. &mdash; ATinySliver &#47; ATalkPage 02:58, 4 May 2015 (UTC)
 * 7&amp;6=thirteen (☎) 14:25, 4 May 2015 (UTC)

Thanks for the additional sources. Sadly was the case I see. When I posted the query the original news item was the only one that had been released.219.88.68.195 (talk) 22:28, 5 May 2015 (UTC)

Mother of Two
She was the mother of two sons. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 207.237.34.211 (talk) 21:40, 4 May 2015 (UTC)

Executive who sexually assaulted her
I thought it was public knowledge that it was Roddenberry who sexually assaulted her. Why is he not identified by name in the article? Thanks in advance to anybody who knows.Betathetapi545 (talk) 10:15, 8 October 2017 (UTC) Because it is NOT "public knowledge" and is also defamatory. She never named the perpetrator, simply calling him "The Executive," because in her own words, "This is my story, not his." The only person she told of her assailant's identity, was Leonard Nimoy. Since both Whitney and Nimoy are dead, we will almost certainly never know who it was and to say it was Gene Roddenberry is defamatory and an outrage because there's no way to prove it one way or another. His son with Majel and one of his daughters from his previous marriage are still alive. To call their father a rapist is defamatory and outrageous. THAT is why no one is named in the article, because defamation of character and libel are in fact, criminal offenses and no one wants a letter from Rod Roddenberry's lawyer. 98.10.165.90 (talk) 03:53, 7 January 2018 (UTC)