omg love this too.
wait. jeremy geddes did a painting of data and picard? nerdgasm.
(Source: drawing-bored)
serdio mora - elduende [via datascent]
THIS IS MY FAVORITE THING I’VE EVER SEEN
oh my god
(Source: telephants)
Printing this out and putting it on my wall. I believe it was sold somewhere as a poster but I’ll be damned if I can find it - probably only at one live event or something.
(Source: urban-spaceman)
(Jesse Lefkowitz for The Washington Post)
taH pagh taHbe: Shakespeare in Klingon
[ST III]’s director, Leonard Nimoy, was a stickler, too. After an actor put too much lilt into a line, [Washington Shakespeare chairman and Klingon-language inventor Marc] Okrand recalls, Nimoy shouted: “Cut! Cut! You’re Klingon, not French!”
At gatherings of Klingon speakers, some participants “take the vow” for the duration of the conference, promising not to speak in anything except Klingon — a feat even Okrand can’t accomplish. “Sometimes it’s like, ‘What have I done?’ “
As a final grace note, George Takei, who played Mr. Sulu on the TV series and in the movies, is scheduled to make a guest appearance [in this production of Hamlet]. But it’ll be King’s English only for him. “He’s going to do a monologue he really loves from ‘Julius Caesar,’ ” [artistic director Christopher] Henley says.
fuckyestos:atomicblonde:rachealskye:bobrasher
These are by Drew Struzan - it’s nice to see them all together like this! c:
via woodblock.com
By Toru Kanamori - he illustrated Japanese editions of Trek books based on TV episodes.
For a little more info, go here: http://woodblock.com/star_trek/
The seller’s description: Vintage Folk Art Painting … unknown artist found at estate in Forth Worth, Texas.
“Captain, are you having a stroke?”
“…I’m being seductive, Spock.”
“…Noted.”
(the more i look at this the more unsettling it becomes)







