Hot water bottle split open and burned me in my sleep :(oww me thigh…
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Some old Daforge sketches
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@bumblingbabooshka I feel this would please you
Star Trek: The Next Generation #40 "Possesion"
Vulcans cannonically hang up their kid's artwork. I feel this is important information.
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Star Trek: The Next Generation #40 "Possesion"
Vulcans cannonically hang up their kid's artwork. I feel this is important information.
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Let them be soft and sad for each other. They don't always have to be strong.
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This is really late and very rough, but here we go
Someone should draw this as McSpirk
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Reminder that Deanna avoids large crowds because they can become physically painful for her. This is a direct result of her being half-human.
Apparently, this is common knowledge aboard the Enterprise,
Star Trek: The Next Generation #18 "Q-in-Law"
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Thinking about Picard telling Q that sometimes the people that anger you the most are the ones you love. Unintentionally implying his love for Q.
And then on the same page...
Star Trek: The Next Generation #18 "Q-in-Law"
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Hot hot hot hot chocolate
HEY WE GOT IT
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Ah, I forgot about the duality of Iowa Kirk and Tarsus IV Kirk.
Thank you! @laney-rockin
Y'all ever think that McCoy and Kirk are just hiding their accents 90% of the time? Because I know for a fact that McCoy just gives up on hiding it in the TNG episode he was in.
I just can imagine both of them slipping into their accents more and more when they get really sleep deprived or get really drunk or just don't care [probably only when they're in each other's company].
If I'm really being honest most of the bridge crew probably have accents their hiding which is borderline hilarious when you just see Scotty and Chekov just running around proudly with their accents.
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Thank you very much! 😊
Trick or Treat! 🎃
Happy Halloween! :D
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This sounds kind of silly, but what accent does Kirk have? And when can you hear it the most?
Y'all ever think that McCoy and Kirk are just hiding their accents 90% of the time? Because I know for a fact that McCoy just gives up on hiding it in the TNG episode he was in.
I just can imagine both of them slipping into their accents more and more when they get really sleep deprived or get really drunk or just don't care [probably only when they're in each other's company].
If I'm really being honest most of the bridge crew probably have accents their hiding which is borderline hilarious when you just see Scotty and Chekov just running around proudly with their accents.
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It's accurate to both of them either way.
i'm really tired and can't draw this rn but garashir
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I actually read a fanfiction about this!
"Unexpected"By: kangeiko on AO3
It's really short, but it takes place after "Tuvix" it's really good!
Thinking about Tuvix again. Not the tired debate, but the missed potential of the episode. It would have been SO interesting to explore the aftermath. What did Neelix and Tuvok thought of it ? And, do they remember being Tuvix (as Tuvix rememberd being them ) ? Do they have his memories of sheer terror, begging for his life to the crew as they stand and do nothing ? Does any of the crew feel guilty ? Does Janeway ?? It still boggles my mind that this episode didn't even have an epilogue.
Anyone here know of a good fanfiction that explores this or something ?
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Picard and Q being gay in "Q-in-Law":
Star Trek: The Next Generation #18 "Q-in-Law"
Reading "Q-in-Law" as a Qcard novel hits so different. Like, sir, that's gay.
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Betazoid Worldbuilding From Star Trek: The Next Generation #18 "Q-in-Law"
Customs:
Apparently, Betazoids are polytheistic (that or lwaxana was including gods from multiple religions and/or planets)
Weaponry:
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