1. Tell us a bit about yourself — where did you grow up, and how did you discover your interest in art? Do you remember the moment you realized that you were serious about a future as an artist? I…
Excellent work, is this (and the Jeri/Seven) your work? Excellent job.
Fencing was an ancient Earth sport in which two competitors in protective clothing faced off against each other armed with thin, blunted sword-like weapons. Each of three different weapons (foil, sabre, or épée) had different rules. For example, sabre was the only weapon where one could use their sword in a cutting motion. The aim of the sport was to score points by making "touches" with the weapon on the opponent's body. The winner was the one who first reached a certain number of points. (cita
The K2 Base Camp Trek is without a doubt one of the best treks in the world. Nowhere else on earth can you see so many big mountains in one place including
Captain Jean-Luc Picard’s famous drink order “Tea. Earl Grey. Hot,” is among the Star Trek universe’s most well-known sayings. It’s become synonymous with Patrick Stewart’s Picard. Along with the…
Picard learns from Q that he is to be the cause of the annihilation of humanity and begins an incredible journey through time from the present, to the past when he first took command of the Enterprise, to twenty-five years into the future. (Series finale, feature-length) On the holodeck, Lieutenant Worf and Counselor Troi have just finished a walk on the Black Sea beach at night. Upon exiting the holodeck, Troi gets a bit irritated when Worf refers to their romantic experience as nothing more th
The Bajoran language (also known as Modern Bajoran) was spoken and written language of the Bajorans of Bajor, descended from Ancient Bajoran. Ro Laren commended Jean-Luc Picard on having improved his Bajoran between her time on the USS Enterprise-D and 2401. (PIC: "Imposters") The Bajoran written language consisted of square symbols composed of thick lines. Bajoran tended to be written in horizontal lines, although it could be written vertically. (DS9: "Shadows and Symbols") Bajoran writing was