Sun, Moon, and Stars
Was art jamming with friends and playing with drafting markers. Boy do they tear the paper up.
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Sometimes you see a life-size cutout of Leonard Nimoy in your local comic shop and you decide to purchase it and put it in your apartment.
I am an adult human being.
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Gasp! I didn’t know there was art to go along with this story!
Fantastic! Everyone go read it, omfg.
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I’ve never really thought about this scene until now. Spock, who is the number one person in Starfleet when it comes to following the rules, who just before this scene did the proper thing and told their superiors the truth about Kirk violating the Prime Directive, thus technically betraying Kirk’s confidence, just can’t get Kirk’s new rank right. That doesn’t seem in character, until you realize that Kirk will always be Spock’s captain, no matter what Starfleet says.
It’s like Spock didn’t think Starfleet would go so far as to demote Kirk and is shocked that they won’t be serving on the same ship anymore. Remember how off-kilter Spock is when he meets his new captain and how self-searching he looks as Kirk walks away? He doesn’t even call Kirk a friend, yet he is already used to Kirk by his side and can’t imagine Kirk not being by his side.
An added layer to it:
He didn’t know he was betraying Kirk. Spock’s compulsion to follow the rules is such that it didn’t even occur to him that Jim would conceal the truth in the report at all.
Spock fully believed Jim’s report would mention the breaking of the Prime Directive, and made his own report to counter it, and thus to take the blame away from Kirk and onto himself. Taking responsibility for the ultimate result of him being saved from the volcano, even though it was Kirk’s choice to do it.The moment he realizes it backfired and that his report has betrayed the truth of things and put Jim in jeopardy, Spock immediately starts antagonizing Pike and attempting to shift the situation onto himself/get himself punished instead, in a display of attitude so outside of his usual behavior that Pike kicks him out of the room. That too was a desperate last minute attempt to protect Jim.
It got better.
Reflagging because this must be seen by all
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Title: At the farm - 03
Fandom: Star Trek (reboot!mirror)
Series: At the farm
Credits (aka, see the images I used): Livejournal post.
Crossposted + High-res version: Livejournal, Deviantart.
Spock joins Jim in his captain-slash-mate attempt at be a good captain and do some PR, as per Starfleet gentle orders.
Oh dear, Spock here’s too beefy to be a Spock, even if a warrior Spock…
Spock’s tattooes are Vulcan insigna called terseht, tattooes every Vulcan warriors earns when winning a fight and raising throught the Vulcan males’ hierarchy, usually made on the upper body where skin is more likely to be shown. On his right pec there is his clan’s crest.
Obviously Jim and Spock don’t share a tattoo with my name. XD XD
Tec stuffs (aka Behind The Manip): Originally, both bases were to be turned into Jim manips to follow the “At the farm” series. However, I didn’t find a decent Chris Pine face that would come with the “quite unique” - and fucking bastard - angle of the model’s face. I decided then to see if Zachary Quinto was nicer and cooperated. Surprise, he did: exactly the damn fucking bastard angle! Love you, Zach! XD
Ok, so I went and manipped Spock, which took me a shameful too little time, even with the whole add-Spock-features bit.
I then go to the next one, as I’m all “let’s do that other one with Jim”. and I have the idea to try and see if I could paste them as one, instead of two stand-alone pieces. I had to build from scratch the missing part of Jim horse’s nose, which was duh, and the lights on Jim are a little bit different from the ones on Spock, but… yeah, it’s not that I will ever be totally satisfied so I decided to just go and post it before I could change my mind. :D
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