D&D Ad, ''Galileo'', #7, 1978
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Orbiting a Memory
Thanks to the @go-minisode-minibang, I'm so excited to share this dreamy and lovingly detailed illustration by @altonthebard:
It accompanies my new fan fiction, Orbiting a Memory: a dreamy, eldritch tale full of visions, magic, and dancing! In the year 1634, Agnes Nutter and Galileo are each influencing - or preparing to influence - the world in their own ways. But where are Agnes' prophecies coming from? Saraqael, full of loneliness and longing and serving as both muse and puppet master, knows the answer to that.
Have you ever wondered what would have happened if one small, important conversation had changed the course of everything between Aziraphale and Crowley? On a magical night that no one will remember, Saraqael shares some secrets, spreads some hope, and inadvertently makes sure that's exactly what happens.
Or does it?
I'm delighted to share the release of this illustration and story as part of my Good Omens Day of ✨Dance✨! Please go share some love (and reblogs!) with all the artists!
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You cannot teach a man anything; you can only help him find it within himself.
Galileo
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You cannot teach a man anything; you can only help him find it within himself.
Galileo
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So, Disney had a character called Figaro,
And the villain of their newest movie is called Magnifico,
Does this mean that they will soon have a character named...
Galileo?
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Wine is sunlight, held together by water.
-- Galileo Galilei
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You cannot teach a man anything; you can only help him find it within himself.
Galileo
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While the reveal that the “curse” inflicting the indigenous population was being caused by a crashed Galileo Shuttlecraft, seeing it in its deteriorated broken state reminded me of the real Galileo prop.
The Galileo was a massive prop used on the original series. It served as many different shuttlecraft, but was most famous for being the Galileo 7. After TOS ended the prop was left to a prop warehouse and left abandoned for decades where it was free to rot and corrode over time before being picked up by some super fans during an auction.
These fans spent many more years working with master shipbuilders to restore the prop to its original glory. And now the prop is on permanent display in NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Texas.
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Falling Balls of Unequal Mass, 1958-1961. Berenice Abbott. Gelatin silver print.
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You cannot teach a man anything; you can only help him find it within himself.
Galileo
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