Wink, Wink!
Gorgeous Andra Day at the Oscars in Vera Wang, and Lt. Palamas ala Apollo!
William Ware Theiss proves again that he was ahead of his time! Ah, Youth!

Wink, Wink!
Gorgeous Andra Day at the Oscars in Vera Wang, and Lt. Palamas ala Apollo!
William Ware Theiss proves again that he was ahead of his time! Ah, Youth!

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Memories & Musings of a Mature Star Trekker, and home of StarTreKomics!
Memories & Musings of a Mature Star Trekker, and home of StarTreKomics!
My post may be slightly off topic, though it is about Trek.
Is it just my imagination, or did the Star Trek franchise start to take a turn for the dark, gritty, depressing side, maybe as early as the second TOS movie (The Wrath Of Khan)?
Yeah, they told some great stories at times after the dark turn, but Haruhi damn it, the heart of the original Star Trek(also the animated, which was the first Trek I really became familiar with, as I was born in 1963) was hope.
Despite occasional bumps in the road such as erythrocyte-eating cloud creatures, giant space amoebae, impenetrable planet-killing machines, and those naughty Klingons and Romulans (aka Rihannsu), the Trek galaxy still looked like a place you’d want to run to. Now it looks like a place you’d want to run from. 😦
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I recall reading that there was nothing holding the gown in place on Lt. Palamas other than the weight of the fabric over her shoulder….
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Pretty amazing engineering if true!
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