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!
I Hate the Term “Spoilers”

I do not understand the concept of such.  At all.

How does knowledge of what will happen in a book, television show, or movie, in any way “spoil” it?

It truly doesn’t make any sense to me. 

When you love a book, show, or movie most people often read or watch it over and over again throughout the course of their life.  Yet such people do not lament the fact that they already know what will happen in such.  So why is it different for the first time you read or watch something?

I don’t get it.  Not at all.

I love to know before hand.  To me, it actually enables me to enjoy something more.  Often time, I like a movie or show or book more the second or third time precisely because I know what will happen.

I still remember looking for spoilers about the final episodes of Deep Space 9 back in 1999.  I still remember reading the synopsis for Star Trek: Insurrection in February of 1998.  I even provided the internet with spoilers for a few episodes of Voyager’s 6th and 7th seasons after meeting cast members at conventions.

I know I’m in the minority on this one, but… it’s how I feel.  How I’ve felt for a long time. 

There is no such thing as a “spoiler” for me.  Never will be.  Cause knowing things in advance doesn’t spoil it for me.  It enhances it.

Why are some of my local movie theaters showing Midnight of Wednesday-into-Thursday/May 15th-into-16th showings of “Star Trek Into Darkness”?

That’s like… a day early and stuff.

I be confused.

Help?

High Resolution image of the previously unknown baddie Starfleet (?) ship from the new movie.  Name: U.S.S. Vengeance. (x)
The saucer isn’t totally filled in… look closely at the middle and there are stars viewable… 
That name though… Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan was originally titled “The Vengeance of Khan” before it was changed to Wrath… hrm…

Track: Star Trek TNG - Alternate Theme
Album: Star Trek TNG Vol 1
Someone else surely has noticed this before, right?
I cannot believe I have never shared this autograph before!  It is one of my holy grails, and was my first-ever personalized, first-ever inscribed, and one of my only successes with my teenage attempts at fan-mail back in the late 90s.
It’s as close to a catch-phrase as you can get with Riker.  He said it like, every other episode, right?  :P
I love buddy shots.  Rarely can you find such.  Rarely do the actors themselves plan ahead for such (traditionally). 
When I met Brent Spiner and Jonathan Frakes the first time (?) though, they where together and had planned for such.  Which I was thankful for, because I’d tried to find a good photo of the “smooth as an android’s bottom” moment from Insurrection, but couldn’t.  Now days I could do so with a blu-ray screen cap.  But they had this photo so I took advantage of the opportunity.