Clearly Kirk’s shirt is made of poorer quality material.
Captain Kirk + Ripped Shirts
Here’s another photo of De (looking awesome in his coat, vest and tie) during the Star Trek production team’s visit to a NASA facility in 1967.
The photos below have been posted before by me and others (check out @star trek nasa visit), but I like to have them all together in one post, so there you go.
He was such a wonderful guy. Always so nice to everyone he interacted with. He was beloved by my family and will be greatly missed. ❤️
Rip Jason David Frank.
The Greatest Power Ranger to have ever lived.
Inner Lights by Shade [ Twitter | Instagram | DeviantArt ]
Now I have to have this
I got this book recently and I highly recommend it.
Most of the scenes in it were filmed but then cut for time. I thought I’d share some of the highlights from certain episodes. Many are very revealing and/or just delightful. Apologies for the poor photography.
I, Mudd. When they are being held by the androids and discussing their options. Chekov contributes this fact:
By Any Other Name. When Scotty is getting Tomar drunk. Ever wonder what set up the “It’s green” liquor joke?
Elaan of Troyius. A lovely exchange between Spock and Uhura in a party scene that SHOULD NOT HAVE BEEN CUT!
The Immunity Syndrome. When the ship is stuck in the black void of the amoeba. A beautiful scene between Bones and Christine that again, never should have been anywhere near the cutting room floor.
To be continued in my next post……
If second season is even half as good as the first season was, I will be pleased.
that haircut... rogue one cassian vibes methinks
I love that this statement did NOT have its intended effect.
what makes a h e r o
Ha! I love this!
Freddie Prinze Jr. drops an amazing rant about negativity in the Star Wars fandom on Jeff Dye’s Friendship Podcast | via @allthingscomedy on Instagram
Congratulations on a successful launch!
We are going to the Moon!
At 1:47 a.m. EST on Nov. 16, 2022, our Orion spacecraft launched aboard the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket from historic Launch Complex 39B at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on a path to the Moon, officially beginning the Artemis I mission.
This mission is the first integrated test of NASA’s deep space exploration systems: the Orion spacecraft, the SLS rocket, and Kennedy ground systems. This is the very first time this rocket and spacecraft have flown together, and it’s the first of many Artemis missions to the Moon. Artemis I is uncrewed, but it lays the groundwork for increasingly complex missions that will land humans on the lunar surface, including the first woman and the first person of color to do so.
With Artemis, we will build a long-term human presence on the Moon and prepare humanity for future exploration plans to Mars and beyond.
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Susan Blase aka Black Eyed Suzy (American, based Bear Gap, PA, USA) - The Tide is High, 2016, Photography
So sad. RIP.
RIP, René Auberjonois