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did anyone else need pride and prejudice spirks
some of my favorite funny spirk moments from the original series. subtitles included. enjoy!
GET A ROOM
Gif that is completely harmless out of context and utterly devastating in context.
5 times Uhura interrupted Kirk/Spock having a moment because she was doing her job (unlike them)
+ 1 where they were all tired of Starfleet calls
[VD: A compilation of Star Trek TOS clips, labeled in a 5 + 1 format.
1. Kirk discusses the difference between computers and men and tells Spock heād make a splendid computer, to which Spock looks and sounds flattered. Jim smiles affectionately until Uhura calls about a call from a Mr. Benson.
2. From Amok Time, Spock explains how the plak tow abated, and then Uhura calls about a message from Starfleet Command.
3. Spock tells Jim that he has no wish to serve under a computer, and that starships run on loyalty to one man, who is irreplaceable. Jim looks stunned and incredibly touched until Uhura interrupts with a transmission from a Commodore Westley.
4. The āthis simple feelingā scene from The Motion Picture. Spock discusses how V'Ger is searching for answers it will not find as a result of not feeling emotion while he and Jim tightly hold hands. Uhura calls in about a faint signal from Starfleet, and Jim reluctantly lets go to respond.
5. In The Final Frontier, Spock discusses how Sybok believed emotion and passion were superior to logic, which got him banished, to which Jim replies, āFascinating.ā Uhura calls the captain to the bridge, and Jim gives Spock one last look before leaving and saying, āOn my way.ā Spock remains in the room while Jim and Bones walk away until Jim calls for him.
+1. In āThe Undiscovered Country,ā Uhura tells Jim they have orders from Command to be put back to space dock immediately and that they are being decommissioned. Jim, Chekov, and Scotty all look deeply sad. Spock watches them, then says pensively, āIf I were human, I believe my response would beā¦ā He raises his eyebrows. āāGo to hell.āā The signature Star Trek swell of triumphant music comes in as Jim turns to look at him, and Spock repeats, āIf I were human,ā making Jim smile slightly. End VD]
[Plain text: 5 times Uhura interrupted Kirk/Spock having a moment because she was doing her job (unlike them)
+ 1 where they were all tired of Starfleet calls]
Iām pretty sure at some point Chekov just started fucking with people for fun.
star trek heritage post (April 19th, 2013)
Appreciation for The Animated Series aliens of season one.
transporter malfunction
I never noticed the first time I read The Wounded Sky but I ordered a copy of Doctor's Orders and they accidentally sent me another Wounded Sky, and while flipping through it I realised for the first time that your bibliography at the back included papers by McCoy and Spock! I already loved this book for so many many reasons but now I've discovered another fun secret.
... That biblio was one of the most fun things to write in that whole project. ...No reason everybody else shouldn't see it:
...Partly the bibliography came as a reaction to finally being free from the months and months of research into hyperspatial physics I did before serious writing on that book began. I was lucky enough at that point to be living in a tiny apartment at the corner of Reseda and Prairie in the San Fernando Valley, directly across from the Cal State Northridge campus. During that period I practically lived in the college's science library, increasingly snowed under by papers many of which I could just barely understand. (Remember, you're dealing here with someone who hit calculus and bounced. And is still embarrassed by that.) ...So when I finished writing the novel, this last little splash of citation-speak spilled out: something between a joke and a formal farewell to a job I'd loved, but which was a lot of heavy lifting and hard work.
It also had one delightful bit of completely unexpected fallout. The paper by J. Richard Gott III (hey, he's got a Wikipedia page!) was possibly the most useful of the many, many articles and books I dug through in preparation for writing the book... that being why I wanted to include it in the biblio. I was kind of stunned, therefore, when the paper's extremely distinguished author got in touch with me some months after publication to thank me for citing him (!!) and to ask if it was all right if he used The Wounded Sky as a teaching asset for his astrophysical sciences courses at Princeton. (!!!!) Of course I said yes. And then wandered around for a few days in utter astonishment.
...Anyway: glad you had fun with it!
*Because the world of scientific papers isn't without its jokes. Still thinking fondly of one paper I came across entitled "Taub-NUT Space as an Answer to Practically Everything."
ETA: @scriptrix-eclectica : Fellow of the Interstellar College of Xenomedicine.
@dduane I didn't take Gott's class when I was at Princeton (I'm actually not sure if he was emeritus yet by then), but he was the keynote speaker at an alumni event I was also speaking at in 2018, and he was fantastic. Most notably, he explained his cosmic string theory of time travel using a cake, and at a precise moment in his explanation, he gestured to the kitchen door...and a string of staff came through with a slice for everyone. It was the most delicious lecture I've ever attended; the prof certainly knows his showmanship.
Now that I know he also used your work in his classes, I wish I could go back and enroll!
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Happy Birthday Mr. Spockšššš
Collection of Old Married Kirk/Spock moments + Confused Saavik
Because that's it, that's The Wrath of Khan.
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Excuse me but he almost lost his family and heās trying so hard not to cry
The tiny smile at the end! š
āOur Lady of New Frontiers, Nichelle Nicholsā
My last painting of 2022, and I wanted it to be a painting carrying me into the new year, a tribute to an amazing and inspirational woman.
Star Trek has been a show I have watched since I was a wee one. I started with TNG as a child, but when I finally watched TOS in college, its impact was undeniable, both today and especially during the time it aired.
Although the famous speech says āfinal frontierā, Nichelle Nichols was a woman leading the way onto new frontiers, a beacon of hope, resilience and possibility. So that is what I wish to carry with me into the new year.
prints can be found through my site: www.lindsayvanek.com