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Hii, a friend requested that I draw a star trek design for a t-shirt, it was supposed to be based off of the “busy thinking about girls” T-shirt design from the LGBT section of target :,) I think I embodied it well.
Anyways, have a good day/evening!!
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Scotty keeps this around to remind himself why he puts up with it all
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art by starlock (submitted by condemnedtolove)
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i miss vhs tapes and cds i miss feeding my computers and tvs yummy treats. now theyre eating nothing. theyre being born without mouths
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haha can you guys tell which star trek character is my favourite? hahaha
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Q and Picard's relationship has to be one of the gayest things to have happened on Star Trek. I mean the whole interaction with the Borg happened because Q wanted Picard to tell him "I need you"? The issues you have to deal with when a godlike entity has a crush on you.
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My theory on the Breen, which will probably be proven wrong by Thursday:
The Breen homeworld has an eccentric orbit around its primary, giving it extremely long, harsh seasons. The Breen have evolved to be able to take two forms, each adapted to a different climatic stage.
The ordinary humanoid stage is adapted to the long summer, which is temperate, while the fluidic/gelatinous form is adapted to the long winter, when the planet Breen is a frozen wasteland. What they're made of I don't know, but it's something that's stable at subzero temperatures and breaks down or evaporates at higher temperatures.
The shift to summer happened only a relatively short time before the 24th century, and it's still summer in the 32nd. This explains the contradictory accounts of planet Breen by outsiders; the tales of the frozen wasteland are out of date.
The winter form is stronger and more resilient than the summer form in the right conditions, but can't survive in normal class-M environments. At some point, the Breen learned to be able to shift between the forms at will, and decided their winter form was superior. They developed their suits to keep themselves cold, just so they can stay in their "superior" form all the time.
Perhaps the ship we saw in "Mirrors" is an environment just for dealing with other species, or perhaps they keep their ships in class-M conditions and stay in their suits all the time out of a cultural imperative.
Eventually, maybe with L'ak's help, they'll learn that neither form is superior, merely adapted to different conditions.
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(this story will continue tomorrow.)
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Mad stuff that's 100% canon in the Star Trek universe:
Going past warp 10 turns you into a hyper-evolved Salamander
Special cheese can bring down the highly advanced bio-neural circuitry of an Intrepid-class ship
A software mod can make a regular transporter beam across many light years
A software mod can make a regular transporter beam across universes
The addition of old DNA in a transporter can reset you physically to whatever age the DNA is from, but with all your memories and experiences intact therefore curing all ills
There's a forcefield surrounding the galaxy and nobody really asks why it's there
Touching it sometimes gives people Q-like powers
There's a Prime Directive not to interfere with pre-warp cultures but everybody does
There's a Temporal Prime Directive not to interfere with the timeline but everybody does
Captain Picard was turned into a Borg for a few days and was never the same again
Captain Janeway, B'Elanna Torres and Tuvok were turned into Borg for a couple of days and where just fine after
Discovery's new captain is probably still waiting on Vulcan
There's a planet in the centre of the galaxy surrounded by a forcefield with a big floating head on it that pretends to be God
The Borg, most deadly dangerous things in the galaxy responsible for enslavement of trillions, could possibly be forever defeated by a single jpeg of a weird shape but they don't do it because sympathy
There's a secret cabal of Starfleet officers that attempted genocide once and it's the only thing that saved the Federation
There's a universe which, when it bleeds into ours, makes everyone uncontrollably sing and dance
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Best Communications Officer in the Fleet 🎶
The sketch! :)
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