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Thank you for this p
Thank you for this post. What happy reading at 2 am! I’m a big fan of TOS and TNG, but never ever for the rnaomce. This is why God created rnaomce novels. I loved how the Star Trek reboot movie made specific reference to the dysfunctional Kirk + Green Girl rnaomce. So no matter how much I’m for Deanna and Worf, I know that Roddenberry’s true visions wasn’t about gender relationships, but idiosyncrasies of society (Remember that weird episode TOS where the people were half white face and half black? What about that weird pizza monster?)Really the more important rnaomce was with me as a viewer. TOS: I always loved Spock, and was creeped out by Kirk. Come on. The concept of Pon Farr is uber sexy. TNG: Team Worf all the way. I guess sometimes I need logic, and sometimes I need Klingon rage and passion. I’m okay with that.As for that picture of Picard. He is perfect. Period. I don’t even care that he is supposed to be French and rocking a British accent. His doomed bonding with his accidental perfect mate is one of my favorite episodes. The rest of my favorite episodes have more to do with interesting friendships and societies that mock our own. But you don't have to take my word for it (Thank you, Levar Burton, in my fanfic Geordi would have an awesome girlfriend!), I am a self-professed fan who owns an Uhura costume. Uhura/Spock in Star Trek reboot was nicely done (but then Romulan subplot made no sense). Ruthie Knox, you have made my stardate! Thank you, thank you.





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Ola

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20 december 2014, 07:35:20

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