Kira’s not a short queen she’s a tall-ass motherfucker!!! She’s as tall as Picard!!! And she could bowl him over just like 👏 that!!! She just has freakishly tall friends
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Kira’s not a short queen she’s a tall-ass motherfucker!!! She’s as tall as Picard!!! And she could bowl him over just like 👏 that!!! She just has freakishly tall friends
Sacrifice of Angels
Odo from Star Trek ds9
Odo from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine is a lesboy!
STAR TREK FRANCHISE - MARCH 8, 2026 - HAPPY INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY
Another missed occasion with T'rul in DS9. Early in season 3 she could have received a guest, one, let's say, Nevala R'Mor (personal name and gender are unimportant, but R'Mor IS), who has a package she insists she has to deliver to admiral Ross, personally. The episode would have T'rul and Nevala try and contact Ross to deliver the package, but be unable to explain why exactly Nevala HAS to deliver it personally, or even explain what it contains. All she knows is that her grandfather left in his will instructions to deliver it to the Starfleet admiral that Deep Space 9 answers to. Problem is, when her grandfather Telek R'Mor died TEROK NOR and Bajor were still under Cardassian control, so Sisko suspects a ploy.
Eventually, after much suspicion, they work out an acceptable compromise in that the package is presented to Ross via long range communication and then opened, and it contains a recent-issue isolinear chip that is nonetheless noted to be very old. The chip is inserted in a reader... And there appears Janeway's hologram, explaining the Voyager is stranded in the Delta Quadrant and how they managed to get this message home. The payback to the VOY episode "Eye of the Needle", in which the Voyager found a small wormhole, just large enough to transport the crew to a Romulan science ship right on the other side except the Romulans were twenty years in the past, with Telek R'Mor, the ship's skipper, taking their letters home to deliver in twenty years time, only he died years before the Voyager was even completed.
Both Romulan ladies comment that they should have seen it coming, naming an Intrepid-class starship the Voyager, of course she lived up to her name and went to the other side of the galaxy.
would the deep space nine promenade have a waffle house
i kinda like Jeffrey Combs :/
(portraits from my "work" sketchbook)