I see no difference.
(Inspired by this post)
Original Spock/Uhura is the best thing ever, okay, and BBCA with their weekend marathons just reminded me.
These faces were for sure referenced, haha. I also don’t know if they’ve got a ship name or not.
So many people asked to see more Spock/Uhura that it’s kind of ridiculous, but they were all anons so I am becoming more and more convinced that you are all, in fact, the same person.
Anyway. Some interstellar love for you all.
I’m also a Spyota/Spuhura fan.
Some doodles from my other blog, reposting here.
From a while ago, I can already see the style change xD
I see no difference.
(Inspired by this post)
re-watching Strictly Ballroom and since I can’t hear “the federation” without thinking trek, naturally: Strictly Ballroom AU! (i mean…both Nichelle Nichols and Zoe Saldana were dancers so…) Spock just wants to dance his own steps, the absolute rebel. and Idk….a vulcan would be strong enough to do really acrobatic moves with a dance partner. for spock tuesday!
Jim and Nyota are the inseparable best friends and also have mandatory hang outs whenever their boyfriends ditch them in favor of science projects
based on @getinthefuckingjaeger ’s post about brotp Jim and Nyota and I love it so much THAG I drew it
re-watching Strictly Ballroom and since I can’t hear “the federation” without thinking trek, naturally: Strictly Ballroom AU! (i mean…both Nichelle Nichols and Zoe Saldana were dancers so…) Spock just wants to dance his own steps, the absolute rebel. and Idk….a vulcan would be strong enough to do really acrobatic moves with a dance partner. for spock tuesday!
obviously, i’m here to rescue you.
A Way with Words (Spock/Uhura, ST AOS, G, 668 words)
A prompt fill for scienceofficerpicard, who requested Spock/Uhura and a date. We don’t quite get to the actual date in this ficlet, but I hope the lead-up is fun all the same.
Nyota frowned at her notes and took a moment to roll her shoulders. Four hours spent studying an extremely obscure dialect of Andorian definitely had given her fantastic material for the final essay she planned to write for her class. But that sort of intense work invariably tended to leave her with an awful crick in her neck. She tipped her head back one last time to stretch and sighed before picking up her work yet again.
"I wish to congratulate you on the publication of your paper in Xenolinguistics Studies, Cadet Uhura," Spock said, suddenly standing at her shoulder. "Your scholarship on the formal modes of address in the Romulan language was most enlightening."
Thank goodness Nyota wasn't the type of person to startle easily. Otherwise she might have shrieked and dropped the PADD she clutched with a clatter.