Cyber-Space. The Final Frontier.

This Blog Was Created By Man. It Rebelled. It Evolved.

It Will Not Let You Take the Sky From Me.

You Will Come With It If You Want To Live.

Its a Silent Guardian. A Watchful Protector.
A Dark Knight.

It Will Not Cross the Streams.

But It Will Defend Truth, Justice -- All That Good Stuff.

...And It Can Haz Cheezburger.


If you got any of those references, you'll probably enjoy my blog. If you got most of those references? You'll totally love my blog. Its also fairly safe for work with the occasional exception.

Please feel free and heavily encouraged to re-blog anything I've posted. Re-blogging is like a round of applause IMHO, really makes me happy to see my stuff re-blogged; even if I myself re-blogged it from someone else. Likes are good too, but they're like a thumbs up. Applause trumps a thumbs up, you know?

Favorite Things as Evidenced by the Introduction are (In No Particular Order): Star Trek, Battlestar Galactica (modern), Firefly, Batman, Superman, DC Comics, Ghostbusters, Terminator, Cats, My Autographs, old school Star Wars (the prequels suck!), Pretty Genre Gals, Funny Stuff ... and my gods I Sound like a Loser with that List! Oh Well.

Also, I Don't Post a Lot. I'm Much More of a Quality over Quantity type. Usually less than Ten Posts a Day. So you may have to Really Look through your Dash to Notice what I post.

Oh, also a note for my fellow Trekkies: I'm the guy responsible for TrekCore.com's Rare Photo and Ultimately Human specials, and basically flooding the internet via TrekCore with a few thousand awesome and rare Star Trek photos for the past 5 years. So... yeah. Oh and, go through my Archive, it is frakking awesome and shiny!
No, Gene Roddenberry is not on African safari.  This is him in 1943 in the South Pacific.
Leonard Nimoy and Gene Roddenberry filming “The Cage” circa 1964.
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Colorized photo of Jeffrey Hunter and Gene Roddenberry taking a look at the first model of the NCC-1701 while filming “The Cage” — the original 1964 pilot for “Star Trek”
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Gene Roddenberry with Jeffrey Hunter (Captain Christopher Pike) and John Hoyt (Dr. Phillip Boyce) on the set of the first pilot for Star Trek, ‘The Cage’ circa 1964.
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Gene Roddenberry inspects the first miniature of his starship while on location filming the original pilot “The Cage” in 1964.
I have another photo like this with both Roddenberry and Jeff Hunter that’s been colorized.
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Gene Roddenberry serving in the South Pacific, 1943.
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The cast and creators of Star Trek III: The Search for Spock.  In addition to Kirk, McCoy, Scotty, Sulu, Chekov and Uhura, we’ve also got director Leonard Nimoy (who technically did not star in the film; he only appeared in the end scenes and was not in the opening credits) producer Ralph Winter, producer Harve Bennett, and Trek overall Creator Gene Roddenberry.
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I think Gene Roddenberry looks sad in this photo.  But others have disagreed with me, saying it’s just the angle of the shot and such.  What do you think?
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Did I mention I’ve got Gene Roddenberry’s autograph?
It’s pretty beaten up… but… it’s still Gene Roddenberry’s autograph.
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I love the subtext of this photo.  Just look at the glare Nichelle Nichols (Uhura) is giving Bill Shatner.  Look at the neutral yet unhappy expressions on the faces of George Takei and Walter Koenig.  The body language of Shatner in the chair, as pseudo-Papa Gene Roddenberry seemingly corrects his star on some thing or another.
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