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procrastinatorproject · 5 months
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Hello, Love your work! I've long believed that the realm of transport and logistics in the Star Trek universe is a potential treasure trove of content often ignored. PIC S1 almost bucked the trend with the La Sirena "trailer hitch" and the Sampson/Wallenberg Class alluding to #spacetrains. Are you aware of any Fanart or Fiction exploring #spacecontainers #spacetrains?
Thank you so much for the compliment!
I don't know if you meant to send this to the main blog or @mappinglasirena, but I'm gonna answer it here so it ends up in the tags and more people have a chance to see it ;)
I love when people enjoy specific aspects of the worldbuilding in Trek! There is so much to dive into, and logistics and transportation is definitely a big area that holds a tonne of potential!
Off the top of my head, though, I can't think of any art or fic relating to spacetrains specifically, not in a Trek context. There's a tiny bit of concept art which you may have seen before, of La Sirena delivering cargo before picking up Picard, which was ultimately dropped from season 1:
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But I don't recall ever seeing anything more detailed. As for the Wallenberg, the only things I have there are the Eagle Moss booklet cover and very grainy footage from just before the Attack on Mars.
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So, I'm throwing this one to the wider tumblr Trekkie community! Does anyone know of any art including Trek-trains? Particularly space trains? Or stories that deal with cargo and towing cargo in particular?
Seven having to figure out the byzantine controls of Sirena's hitch system to take on some particularly heavy cargo? How the previous owner was recruited to aid the Romulan Rescue effort and that's why the hitch was added to the ship? Maybe some exciting spacetrain-heists?
Because I'd definitely love to see/read those myself 😁
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fuerst-von-argot · 6 months
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I have tried not to go crazy about it, but failed.
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lucidora · 17 days
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Jason Wallenberg for Playgirl (October 1989) Photography by Brad Hahn
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nonstopmilano · 2 years
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Budapest, 14th to 19th June 2022. Things I wish to remember (2) #urbanphotography #urbanliving #history #diretimes #budapest #notmyneighborhood #hungary #thestreetphotographyhub #shotoniphone #unfamiliarsights #glimpsesofhistory #wallenberg #waitingforportugal #b&w #independentphoto #theindependentphoto #neverforget #holocaust #jewish #budapestsynagogue #kazinczystreetsynagogue (presso Budapest, Hungary) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ce_hcORKXJE/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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stellan-pip-69 · 2 years
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Stellan Sunday.....My favourite Stellan films/TV No. 4. Good Evening Mr. Wallenberg (God afton Herr Wallenberg). Dir. Kjelle Grede A devastating true story of a Swedish diplomat, Raoul Wallenberg, who saved thousands of Jews from Budapest during WWII by issuing them with fake documents. He sacrificed himself for this and it is thought he died at the hands of the Soviets. Stellan plays this character with such empathy and integrity and is a truly brilliant but heartbreaking film. #stellanskarsgard #stellanskarsgård #raoulwallenberg #wallenberg https://www.instagram.com/p/CdA5DXqIstt/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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girlactionfigure · 10 months
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Hjördis på huvudet bakåt / Hjördis dives back, Lovö, Sverige, 1921-09-20. | src Berit Wallenberg Collection at Swedish Heritage Board
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tiaramania · 2 years
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Countess Marianne Bernadotte's Diamond Garland Tiara
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selkiesstories · 3 months
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Today in Christian History
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Today is Tuesday, January 17th, the 17th day of 2023. There are 348 days left in the year.
Today’s Highlight in History:
1377: Pope Gregory XI enters Rome from Avignon, hoping to put down an Italian revolt against him. He will send  Robert of Geneva (later antipope Clement VII) with a company of ferocious Breton adventurers to crush the rebellion with atrocities, but it will continue. In about a year, Gregory will die, leaving the situation worse than it was.
1525: Zurich City Council holds a public debate on infant baptism, which reformer Ulrich Zwingli has mandated as a covenantal act, but which Anabaptists such as Conrad Grebel and Felix Manz oppose, saying that baptism symbolizes a believer’s commitment to Christ and therefore must be entered into by adults with understanding.
1562: Edict of St. Germain is issued, allowing Huguenots to preach in France.
1677: Trial of Ludovick Muggleton, a fanatic religious leader who had gathered many followers and annoyed London authorities by claiming to be one of the two witnesses of Revelation 11 and publicly cursing opponents. He will be sentenced to stand in the pillory for three days in three sections of London, to pay a £500 fine (or go to jail), and to have his books publicly burned. The sect of Muggletonians had arisen under his teaching.
1705: Death in Essex, England, of John Ray, a naturalist and theologian. He systematized botanical classification and developed a theology that sought to understand God’s wisdom and power by studying created things. His system for classifying plants seems to have been the first to divide flowering plants into monocots and dicots.
1932: Death in London, England, of Charles Gore, founder of the Community of the Resurrection, an Anglican monastery. He had been an author, a bishop, and an advocate for social justice.
1945: Raoul Wallenberg, a Swedish Lutheran diplomat, is last seen alive by his friends after Soviets take him into custody. His resourcefulness had saved thousands of Hungarian Jews during Nazi occupation. He will be remembered with other Righteous Gentiles in the Episcopal Church calendar on July 16.
1977: The Supreme Court of India (Hindu) rules that the successful work of a Christian evangelist is a threat to the “freedom of conscience” guaranteed to all citizens of India.
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fuerst-von-argot · 7 months
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I really try to be normal about this man speaking German and all my thoughts about a young Boris Shcherbina, but it's not easy.
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(a thousands thanks again to @stellan-pip-69 for providing all this Stellan greatness!)
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lucidora · 28 days
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cinemaquiles · 1 year
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FILMES SUECOS INTERESSANTES PARA VER NO STREAMING 
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alexguard · 2 years
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I don’t think I’ve ever drawn anything for mermay, but I decided this year I’d do something. So I took my two ocs Ella (on the left/the mermaid) and Terry (on the right), and drew them on a cute beach date. I love them--
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