STAR TREK: THE ORIGINAL SERIES 1.15 | SHORE LEAVE
My favorite piece of character development in TOS is Spock finally learning to get out of the way of oncoming vehicles.
STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE - S1E3 Past Prologue
By popular demand: Avery Brooks (Extended Edition)
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine // S04E17: Accession
A few days ago, people were making a big deal about how it was the 57th anniversary of the first airing of "Amok Time"; but today marks an even more momentous Star Trek anniversary:
That's right! Happy 56th birthday, "Spock's Brain"!
#the girls are fighting!! STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE • 3.07 “Civil Defense”
STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE - 2.21 THE MAQUIS, PART II
HAPPY STAR TREK DAY! 🖖
STAR TREK premiered in the United States on the 8th of September, 1966 with the episode "The Man Trap". Today, over 900 episodes across 12 tv and streaming series, as well as 13 feature films have been released, with more still in various stages of production.
Wow! This is amazing!! Thank you for including Prodigy, OP!
i got into star trek as a bit and now unfortunately ive realized its one of the most beautiful shows ever. its about love and family and exploration and warmth and possibilities and a hopeful and wonderful future. and its also so so fucking stupid
I have had this tweet screenshotted for literally years because it never stops being true. You’re enjoying your critically acclaimed scifi show and then suddenly whammo: just the dumbest shit you ever saw in your life
Again, I maintain that Star Trek is only as good as it is because it's not afraid to be terrible.
Risk...risk is its business.
Past Tense, Part I: August 30 - September 1, 2024
Past Tense, Part II: September 1 - September 3, 2024
This clip 😭😭😭🩷
Dukat not pictured because that would be too much effort
Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Hornet Dog)
This is how Spock read in the ship's computer banks marshmelons are acquired, and now McCoy is stuck committed to the bit
"If They really were a God, They would respond to our pain as to Their own. I wanted to see if They really had that much divinity--or what the humanities take for divinity--in Them."
-Bones vs. God, The Wounded Sky by Diane Duane (1983)
"You doubt me?"
"I doubt any god who inflicts pain for his own pleasure."
-Bones vs. God, The Final Frontier (1989)
Bones' enduring perception of god as a being of complete compassion dedicated to the removal of pain and suffering--and his ability to confront said "god" if it doesn't live up to those ideals--is a perfect encapsulation of his character, and why he holds his oath as a healer above all else.