GARASHIR IN 2026
I'm so joyus OUURGHHHH
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Not today Justin
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One Nice Bug Per Day

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Misplaced Lens Cap
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The Bowery Presents
$LAYYYTER

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Jules of Nature
noise dept.
KIROKAZE
occasionally subtle
Cosimo Galluzzi

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@bonespussyindulgence
GARASHIR IN 2026
I'm so joyus OUURGHHHH
A potent testament to the effectiveness of Star Trek’s efforts to make audiences believe they are witnessing something in the far future is when you see one of the actors in normal clothes and it’s just so shocking. Like your brain rejects the visual input it’s receiving. T-shirts and hoodies don’t exist anymore, Mr. Stewart. Get back in your period appropriate space clothes. And cover your normal skin-tone forearms, Brent and Andy.
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STAR TREK IV The Voyage Home
When your party is so lit everyone dies and they send the Enterprise to investigate and then they almost die too.
My literally reaction was “omg look at her she’s so prettyyy”
WANTED by the ORDER on MULTIPLE counts
Oh my dear doctor, haven't they already?
guys i think we've been a bit too obvious
I KNEW THAT DOOR HAD A LOCK ON IT! AND EVERYONE WAS MAKING ME FEEL LIKE I WAS LOSING MY MIND
oh my god
#he's also an alien fucker so I honestly think more than anything he wants to fuck the worm
@milesobriensrolledupsleeves
Having Sisko and Bashir be the ones to get stuck in the sanctuary district in Past Tense was such a good call. Julian's characteristic optimistic naivety (at least in the earlier seasons) makes him this weird kind of audience stand-in, but instead of literally representing the audience watching the show, it's like he's representing the view of an imaginary audience from a place where things that are normal or acceptable in our own society are shocking, and it's one of the things that makes the episode work as really biting social commentary. In Star Trek you often get a character who plays an audience pov who asks the kinds of questions the audience might have, especially as a way of explaining away technobabble. To have a character ask "Why isn't anyone helping this person with schizophrenia??" in the same way Riker asks Geordi what's up with the warp core is pretty uncomfortable to say the least.
Julian's constant outrage, disbelief at what he's seeing, and refusal to accept things as they are is also great. He never lets you forget how messed up this is, and I think it was a good opportunity to develop his character as well. It's one of the first really traumatic things that happens to him and the way he reacts to everything really shows it, along with the strength of his convictions and his stubbornness for doing what's right which he carries on right to the end of the series. His kindness also shines through when he helps the woman injured boy (against Sisko's objections) and the woman with diabetes in the processing centre.
Then there's Sisko, who tempers Bashir's outrage with (kind of paternal) pragmatism. He doesn't accept that things had to be that way and understands the wrongness of what he's seeing to its fullest extent, but unlike Julian, he knows what he can and can't do about it, and chooses to accept that there are some things he personally can't change but does everything he possibly can with the influence he has. This Includes taking a bunch of hostages at gun point (and it's actually crazy they had a Star Trek protagonist do that lol), which Julian is visually extremely uncomfortable about, and being prepared to give his life to ensure things get better. For me, he's the very image of a great Starfleet captain in these eps.
I have to also mention the obvious fact that both characters are people of colour who, despite being a decorated commander and a doctor, find themselves immediately written off as worthless by a white guard and discarded into a concentration camp. Meanwhile their white colleague ends up in a penthouse.
i choose to believe this happens at least 3 times a day aboard the enterprise
McCoy…this your guardian Angel
God wants you to fuck the first officer…idk I don’t make the rules man
thinking about kirk picking spock to go in the immunity syndrome instead of mccoy, thinking about kirk learning that mccoy was dying in for the world is hollow, wanting mccoy to stay on the ship but relenting with a if that's what you want, saying doctor mccoy i order you to return with us, thinking about kirk saying you're not staying mccoy no matter what he tries in plato's stepchildren, saying no matter what he makes me say or do the answer's still no, thinking about kirk saying patient? our friend is dying in the empath, saying you cannot let him die, saying if all you understand is death, then here are four lives for you, thinking about kirk saying i'm sorry, bones in the man trap, thinking about kirk saying bones, it wasn't your fault in operation annihilate, thinking about kirk saying bones, bones in this side of paradise, thinking about kirk saying sickbay? doctor mccoy? bones? bones in the mark of gideon, thinking about kirk saying that still doesn't explain the death of my ship's surgeon in shore leave, thinking about kirk and mccoy. thinking about kirk and mccoy!!!!!!
thinking about Kirk reactivating McCoy's contract in Starfleet just to have him back as his cmo on the enterprise. Bones, I need you, badly! Thinking about Kirk bringing McCoy with him to the planet in 'A Private Little War' I need you with me, advice I can trust, thinking about Kirk willing to stay behind in the mirror-verse, waiting, waiting for McCoy, ready to beam the others back but not leave him alone in hell, thinking about Kirk choosing McCoy to join the landing party in his estimation in 'the Ultimate Computer' where the M-5 disagreed, about Kirk choosing McCoy for the landing party in 'Return to Tomorrow' even though Sargon did not request him, of Kirk choosing McCoy over Edith Keeler in that final moment of 'The City on the Edge of Forever', McCoy! Leonard McCoy? and the reason he followed him through the Guardian of Forever anyway, how he dove and barely missed him, Bones, no! how Kirk repeatedly wants him by his side, again and again and again and-
red scrubs, cadet mccoy ❤️🔥
repaint of the previous version; crazy how improvement works, haha
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"Warp factor 1! ...Wait, which way?" 🚀 "I’m a doctor, not a nutritionist!" 🩺🐰
Live long and prosper 🖖✨
(I drew the Star Trek TOS crew as cute rabbits!)
Kirk: Y'know, subtlety isn't exactly my strongsuit...
Bones: No, Jim, cooking "isn't your strong suit." Subtlety is the realm in which you have completely set new standards of failure and ineptitude.
source: the gods are bastards via @incorrect-american-girl
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He's not too thrilled about it though