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To boldly go to infinity and beyond! Canadian artist and illustrator Phil Postma gave the cast of Star Trek: The Original Series the animated treatment.
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29 Star Trek Memes So Nerdy, They’re Actually Funny.
2010 is over, 2011 has begun, and Smugglivus is nearly complete! Which means that we must also undergo another very important ritual… The Airing of Grievances (in which we air out any dirty laundry from 2010. Warning: plenty of swearing and spoilers ahoy) In no particular order, these are the things that really pissed us off this year. 1. Overhyped Books Publishers, there IS such a thing as overhyping your books. When we see one book all over the place on pre-packaged blog tours with guest posts at every single website that will say yes (regardless of whether or not the blog is a suitable fit for a particular book), chain emails every other day, marketing material that promises the book is the Next Twilight or the Next Name of the Wind or is the next big thing (Twilight Meets Gone With the Wind With Zombies IN SPACE!!!!!), it actually causes the opposite reaction to what you are aiming for. We tend to stay away from these overhyped books because they are almost always garbage. Yes, ok, sometimes hype is spot on (for example with The Passage by Justin Cronin, one of Thea’s top 10 this year), but most of […]
A Solar System of 34 Star Trek Memes for Trekkies that Follow the 'Prime Directive' - Magical memes and gifs that only a true geek could appreciate and laugh at.
The uniforms in Star Trek: the Motion Picture were judged to be a misstep, but there was a science fiction reason for their existence: Gene Roddenberry had an idea that in the future, clothes were...
The fascination with every twitch and Tweet from Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez—”the moral equivalent of Gore,” as our friend Richard Samuelson calls her—is one of the compelling mysteries of…