Space: the final frontier. These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise. Its five-year mission: to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations,
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Space: the final frontier. These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise. Its five-year mission: to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations,
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i think every person who watches star trek gets just a little bit more determination to better humanity, a little bit more desire to get just a little bit closer to the future star trek envisioned for the human race.
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It isn’t uncommon, you know? It’s easy to get lost. In the vastness of space, there’s only yourself, your ship, your crew.
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I’ve never been able to stick to making one kind of art. Two years ago, I gave away all my paint, canvases, and brushes, deciding to focus on drawing instead. (I’ve since stolen most of those supplies back; I’m grateful for a bestie who tolerates my eccentricities.)
Today, while mending a dress, I decided it needed something extra. So this was my art project for the day. Sometimes, you actually do need some stinkin’ badges.
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"One of the [Star Trek fan] clubs sent me its constitution, and it-
contained something that pleased me,” said the producer-writer. “It stated that the members believed in tolerance and love and not only were willing to listen to viewpoints opposed to theirs but would actively seek them out. If ‘Star Trek’ can accomplish that, it has all been worth it."
Gene Roddenberry, March 23, 1976 in an interview printed in the Oakland tribune
The full interview below.


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“One of the clubs sent me its constitution and it contained something that pleased me. It stated that the members believed in tolerance and love and not only were willing to listen to viewpoints opposed to theirs but would actively seek them out. If ‘Star Trek’ can accomplish that, it has all been worth it.”
YOOOO
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It was late last year. I was re-watching one of my favourite TV shows, curled up on the couch, coping with uncomfortable hormonal issues and just generally wanting some escapism. Then a certain episode involving my favourite character came on, and I burst into tears. I'm a trans woman, and I love
Awesome new post on our blog by Elissa Harris, about how Dax reflects her experiences as a trans woman.
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