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I would like to inform you I miss you.
just imagine if the enterprise was the pretend spaceship jungle gym at the park where jim kirk, age nine and a half, goes after school to play
nyota uhura is his best friend, always laughing and singing and ready to commit herself fully to whatever jim’s wild imagination comes...
spock is a jock. spock is also a cock. spock, spockity spock spock spock, he should go eat a sock.
Have you been drinking with the Captain?
Reblog if you will answer LITERALLY ANY anon questions.
come on with your questions annons
No matter how silly.
// ah yes I have missed being spock such a majestic and dignified experience
Mistare Sparok. We meete Again
Indeed. And you continue to mispronounce my name.
because fictional languages are fun
learn dothraki (dothraki to english dictionary)
learn high valyrian
learn astapori valyrian
learn tolkien elvish writing speaking (there’s a lot of history and extras but still very helpful)
learn to write enochian
DUDE
learn to write gallifreyan
learn vulcan
vulcan to english and english to vulcan dictionary
and for anyone interested in learning klingon
or romulan
Hello Spock. It's been a while. I have cilantro for you.
I was not aware we had cilantro on this ship. Where did you obtain it?
The cilantro tree over in vegas
The Enterprise hasn't been to Vegas in a month. You've had cilantro that long?
// why is my dash dead are you all at school or work or having lives
the phrase “curiosity killed the cat” is actually not the full phrase it actually is “curiosity killed the cat but satisfaction brought it back” so don’t let anyone tell you not to be a curious little baby okay go and be interested in the world uwu
Spock set the arm quickly and efficiently. His hands remained on her for a moment afterwards, judging his success based on her tenseness. There was a chance he might have pinched a nerve, and that could be problematic. ”Is that all right?”
The pain hit fast,...
Spock only nodded in reply, his mind turning towards survival. There was a good chance the storm would die down long enough for them to move from the marooned vessel, but he didn't know if their ship would last that long. Even if they were able to move overland, he didn't know if they could find shelter before the storm picked up again.
"I believe we are equipped with body suits for unagreeable weather," he said. "We may have to travel in the storm."
reblog this if you are a Star Trek rp blog and you are willing to rp with my spock.
I’m looking for rp partners but I’m a little scared to approach people so could you please and I’ll go look at your blog.
// I'm down for spock playing with spock if you are
[PADD message]: I've been informed of an unknown life form boarding the Enterprise without permission. Please relay any information regarding this matter immediately.
Hello Spock. It's been a while. I have cilantro for you.
I was not aware we had cilantro on this ship. Where did you obtain it?
Open | Tidal Lock
Three days. Three days. So much could happen within that time. She pushed her paranoia to the back of her mind and instead focused on what was happening then. Clenching her other hand into a fist and closing her eyes, she nodded. “Ready.”
Spock set the arm quickly and efficiently. His hands remained on her for a moment afterwards, judging his success based on her tenseness. There was a chance he might have pinched a nerve, and that could be problematic. "Is that all right?"
Open | Tidal Lock
Kirk stared at the sand that had began to collect on the floor, thinking, “There has to be something in here we could use…” He gazed around the dimly lit shuttle, chewing on the skin of his lip. “If there’s a first aid kit in here, do you think there would be something in there? I’m just thinking out loud here, so…” He trailed off, his blue eyes wandering back over to the Vulcan.
Spock ran through a mental checklist of items in a first-aid kit. "There may be a small surgical laser," he said. "It may be useful."
Planets' Classifications as Defined by Star Trek
Class A, B and C
Typically small, young planets whose class depends on their age and solidity of their cores.
Class D
Class D objects are planetoids like asteroids and some moons.
Class E, F and G
Typically, Proto-Earth-sized planets whose class depends on their age and solidity of their cores.
Class H
Class H planets appear in the series as harsh desert worlds.
Class I
Class of gas giant, larger than Class J, and smaller than Class S and T.
Class J and T
Class J and Class T planets are gas giants. Class J are smaller than Class T which are considered “super”, or “ultra”, gas giants.
Class K
Class K planets are barren worlds with no native life. They do not possess breathable atmospheres, but have reasonably tolerable gravity, thus they can be colonized with atmospheric domes. However, through terraforming, they can be made into Class M worlds.
Class L
Class L planets are barely habitable worlds with primitive ecosystems.
Class N
Class N planets have a reducing environment and are barren and rocky with extremely high surface temperatures caused by thick atmospheres containing carbon dioxide and corrosive sulfides.
Class M
From the Vulcan term “Minshara,” is a fictional classification for planets and planetoids in the Star Trek science fiction media franchise.
Their atmospheres are composed of nitrogen and oxygen and have an abundance of liquid water necessary for carbon-based life to exist. Extensive plant and animal life often flourishes; often, a sentient race is also present. Earth is a textbook example of a Class M world.
Class O and P
Planets covered almost completely with water (class O), or water–ice (class P).
Class Q
Planets with continually changing environments caused by peculiar orbits, an orbit around a variable output star, or some other factor which causes conditions to drastically change over time.
Class R
A rogue planetary body, which is one that does not orbit a star but drifts freely in space. However, not all rogue planets are classified as Class R.
Class S
Class of gas giant smaller than Class T and the next larger size up from Class I.
Class T
The largest class of gas giant. Smaller gas giants are, in order of decreasing size, Class S, I, and finally J.
Class Y
Class Y planets are referred to as “Demon” worlds, where surface conditions do not fall into any other recognized category. Such worlds are usually hostile and lethal to humanoid life. If life develops on these worlds they usually take on many bizarre forms, like living crystal or rock, liquid or gaseous physical states, or incorporeal, dimensional, or energy-based states.
Class X and Z
Reserved for other designations of “demon” planets.
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