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I promise someday I will draw them in more detail but for now I just wanted to draw human Q not knowing what kissing is bonus:
Commander William T. Riker Another Sweet find when going on my toy hunts, found Riker at a toy store in there used section. Its awesome I found him but sad it took so many years to actually find Riker. Hope you enjoy the shots. BIGMANILA Help support the page on patreon Become a Patron! Amazon Link: Star Trek - Next Generation (Playmates) Commander William T. Riker Series 2 Action Figure Executive Officer of the Starship Enterprise Star Trek - Next Generation Commander William T. Riker SUBJECT: William T. Riker SPECIES: Human, Born in Valdez, Alaska, Earth RANK: Starfleet Commander ASSIGNED VESSEL: U.S.S. Enterprise, NCC-1701-D PREVIOUS VESSEL: U.S.S. Hood PHYSICAL CONDITION: Excellent Commander Riker and Captain Picard PROFILE: Riker, William T. Commander of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D. Strong pioneer qualities. Honorable. Loyal. Innovative. Passionate. Takes great pride in his work. Maintains peak physical condition. Proficient in physical combat. Practices the martial art of Anbo-jyutsu. Unusual sense of humor. Master poker player. Riker has a short fuse and is not afraid to battle with anyone or anything. A risk taker, willing to put himself in jeopardy for the sake of his ship and crew. Called No. 1 by Captain Picard. Respects and is respected by his commanding officer. Riker commands Away Team missions and provides Captain Picard with condition status of vessel and crew. Bridge Crew The Riker Leg up William Riker and Diana Troy Riker Seat Maneuver DISTINGUISHED SERVICE NOTATION: Commander William T. Riker was the first Federation officer to serve on board a Klingon vessel. AWAY TEAM Away Team Worf, Riker, Data Away Mission Son of Federation Envoy Kyle Riker. Born on the planet Earth in the city of Valdez, Alaska. An adventurous spirit with a charming demeanor. Likes to socialize. Comfortable with command situations, though persistent in wanting to expand beyond his limitations. Enjoys playing games of skill and strategy, such as 3D chess. He is especially fond of poker. A competent negotiator and statesman, though he prefers a course of action. Please consider donating to the page thru Patreon, help the page post more content. Become a Patron! Social Media to Find Me: The Collectors Lens Facebook Google Plus BIGMANILA YouTube BIGMANILA Instagram BIGMANILA Twitter @collectorsLens Pinterest BIGMANILA MeWe BIGMANILA Thanks BIGMANILA Don't Be Shy To Share and Comment! VISIT MY YOUTUBE PAGE LINK: BIGMANILA YOUTUBE
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I did some searching and didn't find anything particularly helpful on the forum, so I'm starting this thread. I want to put together a Data costume...
29 Star Trek Memes So Nerdy, They’re Actually Funny.
The Captain's Summit is a DVD/Blu-Ray extra made specially for the release of the Star Trek: Original Motion Picture Collection. It features a 70-minute discussion between William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, Patrick Stewart and Jonathan Frakes. Whoopi Goldberg serves as the moderator. Many Trek-related subjects come up, including the issue of how the TNG cast felt about succeeding their illustrious predecessors. Discussing this issue, Patrick Stewart (alias Captain Jean-Luc Picard) suddenly mentions a joke made at him by his fourteen-year-old daughter: "To baldly go..." Bill Shatner can hardly believe his ears - "Did you say 'To baldly go'?": Whoopi Goldberg then mutters something to Bill Shatner, which he evidently finds very amusing. Unfortunately, what she says is all but inaudible on the recording. Was it "Like you, Bill?" or "See, he should have worn a toup like you!"? Rest assured, our toupologists are working night and day trying to decipher Goldberg's comment - much like Gene Hackman's efforts in the classic 1974 movie The Conversation: UPDATE: Reader "eldreth" has deduced that Whoopi Goldberg simply repeats the phrase "To baldly go". A little later, Bill Shatner reveals - much to the shock of Stewart and Frakes - that he has never seen an episode of TNG. He doesn't watch TV at all, he explains. After some probing from Frakes, he adds that he particularly does not like watching himself on TV. Why? The therapy group (it really feels like that) senses a momentous revelation could be forthcoming. "Because I don't like looking at my toupee," is what appears (at least we think so) to be on the group's mind, and possibly Bill Shatner's too. They urge their friend to unburden himself. Say it, Bill! Bill Shatner struggles for a moment. It's on the tip of his tongue...but he isn't yet ready to do it - at least not on camera. He withdraws. His friends are all noticeably disappointed. It's over. A potentially highly cathartic moment has been lost: The weight that could have been lifted from Bill Shatner's heart! Patrick Stewart of all people would know. He has been at ease with talk of his baldness for years - he likely wished that his friend Bill could come to feel the same way: The entire conversation is, at present, up on YouTube, starting here. We really can't recommend watching this fascinating program enough. There's the group therapy aspect, the reflections on Star Trek, shadows of Bill Shatner's evident demons and the group's fascination with them, but mostly it's seeing a bunch of interesting individuals talking and often giggling like a bunch of schoolgirls (see below). The latter of these should certainly raise almost anyone's spirits:
"This is space. It's sometimes called the final frontier. (Except that of course you can't have a final frontier, because there'd be nothing for it to be a frontier to, but as frontiers go, it's pretty penultimate . . .)"
Meme me up! Even 25 years after Star Trek: The Next Generation ended, Captain Jean-Luc Picard is a familiar face online.
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 […]
Greg Allen found this old coloring and activity book that dates back to the first movie in 1979. Can you spot all of the things wrong with this picture? You can find the answers after the jumpLink -via Retronaut 1. Actor Jimmy Doohan lost the middle finger of his right hand during World War II, but this image shows him with it intact.2. The back to the captain's chair is too high. 3. Sulu's body wasn't severed below the waist until the sixth movie....
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So yes everyone I am doing a play this summer, even though I said I wouldn’t be doing a show. I have changed my mind for several reasons but this doesn’t mean that I am not going to have a fun summer. I love theatre and it is a hobby of mine, but it will not take over my entire summer. So the moral of the story is this folks, If you want to see me and hang out just let me know and I will figure out a time to make it happen. As summer approaches I have been working on my reading list and I have a few books to start off the list but if anyone has suggestions let me know. I love humor, sci-fi, and pretty much anything that isn’t too sad. DO NOT recommend the book “50 shades of Gray” someone already did and I told them I was not interested in that porno, LOL Elliptical Machine: 410calories and 2.6miles Reunions The Enterprise is intercepted by a Klingon attack cruiser carrying Ambassador K’Ehleyr, Worf’s one time love interest. K’Ehleyr is there to gain Picard’s help with a situation involving the current leader of the Klingon Empire K’mpec. K’mpec reveals that he has been slowly poisoned over the past few months and is dying. He has traveled this distance to enlist Picard’s help to become the overseer of the transition to the new leader of the Klingon Empire. The two options are Duras, the man we found was the true traitor the Empire for conspiring with the Romulans, and an outsider named Gowron. Picard and K’Ehleyr begin an investigation into who killed K’mpec all the while delaying the transition of power. Eventually it is revealed that Duras once again is up to no good and Gowron takes control of the empire. The subplot involves the continued drama of Worf and K’Ehleyr’s love for each other which is now further complicated when she shows up with a young child named Alexander. Alexander is revealed to be Worf’s son though he struggles to accept him knowing that the boy will carry his shame for being from the family of a traitor. Duras kills K’Ehleyr during a heated discussion and Worf is faced with now being a single parent to young Alexander. Worf decides to do what he feels is best for the child and sends him to live with his human parents on Earth.
A celebration of the little things that make the future 'Star Trek' envisioned such an inspiration to us today, on the show's 50th anniversary.
For the first time since the shuttle program ended in 2011, two American astronauts went to space on an American spacecraft, SpaceX’s Dragon. The astronauts hung out at the International Space Station and returned safely back home. Next, NASA launched a new rover called Perseverance to Mars. And, of course, the United States officially has […]