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cata613 · 6 months
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Bones seeing his "son" gives me so much joy😍
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cressida-jayoungr · 7 months
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One Dress a Day Challenge
October: Black Redux
Star Trek (the original series, s2e26, "Assignment: Earth") / April Tatro as Isis
What could be more appropriate for Halloween than a black cat? This one has the ability to shapeshift into a human form, with a rather eccentric sense of fashion. Or maybe it's just the fact that it was 1968.
It looks like she's just wearing a skirt and a bib--if there's a bodysuit as a foundation, I can't see it. Which means it would be highly impractical to move around in, and that may be why she pretty much just sits and poses on the couch. But then, cats have been known to do that too!
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iffltd · 1 year
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                            S T A R   T R E K    the original series
                        2nd Season (September 1967 -- March 1968)  
  Great Guest Stars and the Memorable Characters they Portrayed 
T’Pau (Celia Lovsky) and T’Pring (Arlene Martel) from “Amok Time”   Apollo (Michael Forest) from “Who Mourns for Adonais”    Nomad (voice by Vic Perrin) from “The Changeling”    Commodore Matt Decker (William Windom) from “The Doomsday Machine”    Sarek of Vulcan  (Mark Lenard) and Amanda Grayson  (Jane Wyatt) from “Journey to Babel”    Eleen (Julie Newmar) from “Friday’s Child”      Nils Baris (William Schallert) and Arne Darvin (Charlie Brill), Captain Koloth (William Campbell) and Korax (Michael Pataki) from “The Trouble with Tribbles”     Bella Oxmyx (Anthony Caruso) and Jojo Krako  (Vic Tayback) from “A Piece of the Action”     Nona, a Kahn-ut-tu of the Hill People (Nancy Kovack) from “A Private Little War”     Kelinda (Barbara Bouchet) from “By Any Other Name”     Captain Ronald Tracey (Morgan Woodward) from “The Omega Glory”     Dr. Richard Daystrom (William Marshall) from “The Ultimate Computer”    Procounsel Claudius Marcus  (Logan Ramsey)  slave girl Drusilla (Lois Jewell) from “Bread and Circuses”     Roberta Lincoln (Teri Garr) and Gary Seven (Robert Lansing) from “Assignment: Earth”
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kosmos2999 · 1 year
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The Best of Star Trek TOS.
Captain Kirk obsessively hunts for a mysterious cloud creature he first encountered in his younger years as an ensign aboard the USS Farragut in the Star Trek: TOS episode "Obsession" (season 2, episode 13), airing for the first time on NBC 55 years ago today in 1967.
Regular cast:
William Shatner as Captain James T. Kirk
Leonard Nimoy as Mr. Spock
Deforest Kelly as Dr. McCoy
Michelle Nichols as Lt. Uhura
George Takei as Lt. Sulu
James Doohan as Lt. Commander Scott
Walter Koenig as Lt. Checov
Guest appearances:
Majel Barrett as Nurse Christine Chapel
Stephen Brooks as Ensign Garrovick
Jerry Ayres as Ensing Rizzo
Eddie Paskey as Lt. Lesley
William Blackburn as Lt. Hadley
Frank Da Vinci as Security Guard
Production personnel:
Written by Art Wallace
Directed by Ralph Senesky
Featured music by Sol Kaplan
Series created by Gene Roddenberry
Interesting facts:
1. Episode writer, Art Wallace was inspired by the story of the classic book, Moby Dick. Another writer and editor of the series, D. C. Fontana noted the similarity of Wallace's story with the one of an earlier episode, The Doomsday Machine.
2. Director Ralph Senesky had to left his directional chores for a few hours to observe the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur. Another director, John Meredyth Lucas took his place during that time.
3. Eddie Paskey (Lt. Lesley) and William Blackburn (Lt. Hadley) were part of the core group of regular extras for the series.
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mariusslonelysoul · 2 months
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Watching tng really reinforces just how obsessive and codependant the tos triunvirate is. Picard and beverly clearly have history, but unless she has business there, she's never on the bridge, and riker never beams down with picard, is always one or the other on the bridge. Even deanna, despite being picard's other support, does her thing. Meanwhile, jim was dragging bones and spock, the two most senior officers after him and scotty, on every new, unknown and potentially dangerous planet. Like, we been knew but it's fun to have the confirmation
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onwhatcaptain · 11 months
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Good day. THIS is the energy I want to see from SNW.
This one goes out to all my fellow spirk fans in the trenches this week. This is obviously the canon reason the SNW writers couldn't introduce Jim Kirk to Spock until this episode had occurred.
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favvn · 12 days
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Isn't it interesting that Spock refers to his friendship with Jim as shameful when he is infected by a virus that reveals one's inner feelings/desires? That he calls Jim "my friend" while he is in the blood fever of pon farr and shouldn't be able to speak at all? That he tells Jim he has always and ever shall be his friend while dying to save everyone? And then repeats the phrase mostly word for word after he is brought back to life and slowly regaining his memories (I think?? I shouldn't be posting this because I am still only on season 2! but I can not ignore the circumstances of when he uses the term "friend")
And later, by the third season in the episode Whom Gods Destroy, they refer to each other as brothers without anything altering their inhibitions.
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Like. My point is they are not declared as lovers until the t'hy'la footnote, but they are declared as friends and as brothers throughout the series. Their love can not be openly declared in the show or movies but exists literally in the margins, outside of the boundaries.
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urghblergh · 3 months
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Star Trek TOS Screenshot Redraw V, but make it gay(er). 🌌
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I meant to put only 5 but couldn't choose ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Honorary mention: Where No Man Has Gone Before (I knew I was sold on Jim at "Above all else, a god needs compassion")
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star-trek-dumb-comics · 8 months
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Ok so I finally watched Prodigy ! And it was surprisingly good. This is obviously a kids' show but I ended up being pretty invested in the story. The main character started as Ezra Bridger-ass annoying but he's grown on me. Genuinely I think this might be the best new trek show with Lower Decks lmao. It even got me caring about what happens to CHAKOTAY of all things !
Also it had GREAT alien rep omfg there were so few humans I LOVE THIS SHIT !!! especially UFP founding members rep ahhhhh !!!!!!!!!! I've been wanting this for YEARS they did it for me
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forecast0ctopus · 5 months
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Sorry, it's really funny to me that we're watching your Star Trek obsession unfold. It's a great franchise. I love it, and ur artwork is great!
THANKS lmao it was inevitable……… i do think its funny that you say obsession though ive posted it Twice here like. you are not wrong but i think i managed to spare most of you by relegating my Thoughts to my close friends story
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theres too much star trek media though i fear ive condemned myself
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arttsuka · 5 months
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Guess who finished tos (again).
Also please ignore the ugly hand and focus on the good one.
I keep forgetting to take a picture of the sketch.
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Do you guys like seeing these unfinished pictures?
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cressida-jayoungr · 1 year
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One Dress a Day Challenge
March: Pink Redux
Star Trek (the original series, s2 e2, "Who Mourns for Adonais?") / Leslie Parrish as Carolyn Palamas
Apollo takes a fancy to this Enterprise crewmember and magics her into a shiny pink vaguely-ancient-Greek-inspired gown. The material looks suspiciously synthetic, but at least it has enough weight to drape nicely. The extra-shiny border highlights how the over-the-shoulder piece falls into attractive folds. You can see in the side view picture that she seems to have similar sandals to his, but in silver.
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ve-ti-ver · 10 days
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Season 2 episode 5: The Apple
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garneneva · 3 months
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onwhatcaptain · 10 months
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Meta: SNW's Chapel doesn't fix her character in TOS, it makes it worse.
I see people blaming any and all criticism of the writing and development for Christine Chapel on misogyny. But if anything, I feel like a full defense of her characterization is worse.
If SNW's interpretation is truly who Christine is, TOS tells us her wings are clipped. She becomes desperate, pines for years for a man who no longer returns her affections, loses her self-confidence and power. Retconning Nurse Chapel into this fiery, war-time, fighting badass with flirtatious energy and commitment issues makes her look utterly regressed in TOS, a mere shell of her former self that never returns.
She is nervous, quiet, keeps to herself, no longer fights, doesn't go after what she wants. Confined to sickbay, forever lonely. Is her development on SNW supposed to be some kind of win? Because to me it looks like they changed who she is into someone she's not, and damaged her more in the process, underscoring all the mistakes TOS made with her rather than railing against them. They could have given us Christine Chapel who was quietly competent, intelligent, kind, gentle, all the traits she still had in TOS but with real development, but they just had to make her into someone whose personality seems utterly destroyed by TOS. I find no enjoyment in that. I'm not going to celebrate that when they could have given us a new, original character to be that badass fighter.
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