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o captain my captain (at TBD HQ)
The main application of quantum teleportation is a quantum version of the internet, extending a global network that we can use to send quantum information. We have shown that it’s possible to do this, and it works every time that you try.
This Scientific Breakthrough May Have Laid The Groundwork For Human Teleportation
Lwaxana Troi and Mr Homn
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There’s so much glam happening here I can’t even deal.
i love the reflection of the incandescent light bulbs in the window
012 (by Mr. Scradam)
(via Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
Majel Barrett reprises her role as Christine Chapel, the director of Starfleet Command's medical services. Many of her scenes—some reportedly very large—were omitted in the final cut, angering the actress. Her final role in the film consists of one line of dialogue and a reaction shot.[10]
NECRONOMICOMIC #666 by Mr. Scradam
The black & white version will be printed in TBD: The Zine
concept for NECRONOMICOMIC #6
TBD: The Movie March Promotional Flier
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011 (by Mr. Scradam)
I just got hooked up by kenaim :) He knows me too well! Thanks dood!
Thank you Douglas Adams
Paramount was dissatisfied with the script, so its head of production Dawn Steele asked Nicholas Meyer, the writer and director of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, to help rewrite it. Meyer and Bennett cut out Krikes and Meerson's idea of having the Klingon Bird-of-Prey fly over the Super Bowl and the hint that Saavik remained on Vulcan because she was pregnant with Spock's child.
(via Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)