Sulu regrets playing this game with Jim, Spock and Bones.
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Sulu regrets playing this game with Jim, Spock and Bones.
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OK I am re-watching TOS for (insert number that doesn’t make me look pathetic/insane here) and am going to do a gigantic meta write up of Conscience of the King because it is one of my all-time favorites.
I barely made it into the episode before I started rolling and flailing.
Now my babies before I do I just – I have to just – I am just screaming here at how insanely not cool/jealous Spock is with Lenore showing up unannounced.
Look at him.
LOOK AT HIM.
God dammit, I love jealous Spock.
That body language.
That sass and glare could burn the fake ‘chilla fur offa that bitch and Spock wants fucking answers like – rolls right up to the captain, grabs his chair, hovers over him, gets up in his grill and demands:Mr. Spock: How did you know this lady was coming aboard?
Captain James T. Kirk: I’m the Captain.
JIM STOP IT YOU’RE KILLING HIM. YOU’RE KILLING ME.
I’M DEAD JIM.Hahaha also McCoy getting drunk and Spock just hating life whenever Jim has got time for anyone else in the galaxy, these guys are ridiculous. Fuck, I cannot wait to write a novel on this episode.
Prepare your loins.
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Saw a “draw your OTP like this” meme for this screencap from The Road to El Dorado but then I couldn’t find it again. D: So anyway have Spirk WTFing.
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I made an edit about this once, and I don’t know, the idea is still kicking around in my brain. What if AOS Spock became trapped in the TOS universe and the original Kirk and Spock had to help him find his way back? And the entire time young Spock is desperate to get back to his Jim whom he unknowingly (but obviously, in TOS Bones’s opinion) is very much in love with, which causes the older Spock to acknowledge his own secret feelings for his captain. So basically a hurt/comfort story with TOS Spock and Kirk mentoring AOS Spock, who in turn brings the command team much closer…
Drawing this was more of a challenge than I thought it would be, and I know, I know, I really should have filled in the background all the way. But I’m happy with the finished result, especially Kirk. I haven’t drawn TOS Kirk nearly enough and his expression turned out just the way I pictured it – he’s surprised, confused, and concerned, yet he’s still totally in command. He’s looking at his Spock with sidelong scrutiny, which goes along nicely with AOS Spock’s wary, almost fierce look. Obviously, AOS Spock has been through hell, probably has no idea where he is, and he’s exhausted and ragged and a bit like a cornered animal. The fact that an alternate Spock and Kirk have shown up is just another sign of how fucked-up things are for him right now. As for TOS Spock, I imagine he’s striving to figure this all out with as little emotion as possible. It’s not every day you run into your twenty-eight year-old alternate self.
I’m not going to lie, the hardest part of this drawing was the TOS boots – they’re pretty but damn, they were a struggle to draw.
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Number of other people I could have a crush on instead: 7 billion
why
I wonder if Spock asks himself this sometimes.
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