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This is absolutely bonkers. ★★★★★
#startrek #webdesign #wow
https://catcatnya.com/@sk/115463287028133604
The commission I've been working on for the last couple of months can now be revealed.
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The #Odyssey class USS #Enterprise NCC-1701-F. Pics coming shortly. #StarTrek #StarTrekModels #ScaleModels #MKMModelwerx
The commission I've been working on for the last couple of months can now be revealed.
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The #Odyssey class USS #Enterprise NCC-1701-F. Pics coming shortly. #StarTrek #StarTrekModels #ScaleModels #MKMModelwerx
I know I'm late to the party, but as my Disney+ subscription is nearly over, I finally watched The Orville. I. Fracking. Loved. It.
It started out funny, and ended sweet and deep and tackling real life issues in a way Seth McFarland does so well.
Highly encouraged to watch if you like SciFi/Star Trek/Star Wars, as Seth pays homage to all of them.
I know I'm late to the party, but as my Disney+ subscription is nearly over, I finally watched The Orville. I. Fracking. Loved. It.
It started out funny, and ended sweet and deep and tackling real life issues in a way Seth McFarland does so well.
Highly encouraged to watch if you like SciFi/Star Trek/Star Wars, as Seth pays homage to all of them.
Ein Freund hat mir einen Fotogruß von der Kürbisausstellung in Ludwigsburg geschickt 🖖🏼
#TalDíaComoHoy en 1966, Nichelle Nichols debuta como la oficial de comunicaciones en la USS Enterprise, Nyota Uhura, de la serie #StarTrek. Ayudó a la NASA y se convirtió en referente para científicas de la talla de Mae Jemison o Tracy Drain 👩🏾🚀🚀. Te echamos de menos, Uhura 🖖🏾 #WomenInSTEM
#TalDíaComoHoy en 1966, Nichelle Nichols debuta como la oficial de comunicaciones en la USS Enterprise, Nyota Uhura, de la serie #StarTrek. Ayudó a la NASA y se convirtió en referente para científicas de la talla de Mae Jemison o Tracy Drain 👩🏾🚀🚀. Te echamos de menos, Uhura 🖖🏾 #WomenInSTEM
The frame hasn’t arrived, so it’s not cleaned and stretched, but it is finished!
The overall design is my own, but the phrase is from a bumper sticker, the alphabet is from StardustAndStitching on Etsy and I morphed several pixel art Enterprises for the ship
#WritersCoffeeClub August 29: Talk about an experience you've had with plagiarism.
Not in writing, but in #3Dprinting and #propmaking. The life of a #maker, I guess.
For a while I 3D modeled and sold kits for people to make #StarTrek badges. During the runs of Discovery and Picard and Strange New Worlds, I was putting out new files and kits every few weeks. Any time a new badge showed up I was on it, often being the first to market in the propmaking community. I didn't work too hard but it ended up bringing in a couple of grand. Paid for a new 3D printer and made enough to cover costs for my laptop.
(I don't know if you want to call this plagiarism - I was basing my work on others' designs, but the work to model and print …
#WritersCoffeeClub August 29: Talk about an experience you've had with plagiarism.
Not in writing, but in #3Dprinting and #propmaking. The life of a #maker, I guess.
For a while I 3D modeled and sold kits for people to make #StarTrek badges. During the runs of Discovery and Picard and Strange New Worlds, I was putting out new files and kits every few weeks. Any time a new badge showed up I was on it, often being the first to market in the propmaking community. I didn't work too hard but it ended up bringing in a couple of grand. Paid for a new 3D printer and made enough to cover costs for my laptop.
(I don't know if you want to call this plagiarism - I was basing my work on others' designs, but the work to model and print them was all done by me.)
There two things then happened.
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Content warning Star Trek Strange New Worlds s3e8 spoilers
OK, I love Four and a Half Vulcans! Not many people out there seem to. And the humor isn't what I love it for, although that's fun. Three things make it a great episode for me: 1) they threw in a bit of technobabble about the serum being based on Spock's _experiences_, not just DNA. I don't care if that makes no sense, neither does anything medical in Trek. Because of that bit of technobabble, we get a really interesting episode about the racism Spock experienced on Vulcan. After all, we've seen with T'pring and her mother, as well as back during Enterprise, that there are plenty of judgmental, arrogant, close-minded Vulcans out there. Spock would have experienced a lot of criticism from them. Given that, he did a remarkably good job of keeping it together through this episode. It's not just that the 4 of them become Vulcan, it's that they become the kind of Vulcans who mistreated Spock in the past. We already know from TNG, Enterprise, Discovery, and the episodes with T'pring that some Vulcans are pretty bigoted. After all, there's a reason Spock chose not to live on Vulcan despite disappointing his father. 2) I love that they show the 4 newly Vulcans as all differing, a lot. I guess Pike is pretty much a traditional Vulcan. La'an is a Romulan from the first moment, in her speech. Chapel is as rigid as T'pring at her worst. I'm not sure what Uhura is up to. But despite the commonalities of acting superior and claiming that whatever they want is logical, all 4 are very different. And that's what we've seen before: that Vulcans are not as invariant as they claim to be, or as humans think they are. I love that. 3) A third thing I love: everything about Doug, including the post-credits sequence, which is hilarious. I love that the person Una finds irresistable is not physically attractive in the traditional sense, at all. I love his name. I love that he talks in a more human style most of the time, and that he's actively interested in humans, and wants to learn from Spock, who has a different kind of expertise than just living among humans. And again, I like that this shows us that Vulcans are not all the same. Interesting that Doug also doesn't live on Vulcan. #Startrek #SNW #StarTrekStrangeNewWorlds #StrangeNewWorlds