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If there were ever to be a Murderbot Diaries and Star Trek crossover, Murderbot would be Data’s favorite, but Worf would be Murderbot’s favorite. Hence, I drew Data attempting to explain how awesome the Enterprise is to a Murderbot that does not care and is secretly watching Sanctuary Moon
I sent this to the Murderbot Diaries discord, and got a request to put it on tumblr, so here it is! I really think Murderbot and Worf would love hanging out, you know? Complete silence, complete control over the entire ship’s security system, no immediate threats to the fragile humans you’re protecting…
If there were ever to be a Murderbot Diaries and Star Trek crossover, Murderbot would be Data’s favorite, but Worf would be Murderbot’s favorite. Hence, I drew Data attempting to explain how awesome the Enterprise is to a Murderbot that does not care and is secretly watching Sanctuary Moon
Back when I joined the Baker Street discord, they told me Data’s nips had names. I was impressed to say the least.
I drew the last image because evidently I got the nips switched in the first.
I just wanted to do a cute Hugh post <3.
Vulcan: Why…are you…shaking hands…with that being?
Solkar, about to invent “First Contact Day”:
(Happy First Contact Day!)
When I read “space…the final frontier” there’s a small part of my brain that is that audio of Patrick Stewart saying it but with a ridiculous french accent that makes it “eh-spay-zeh…ze final frahn-tee-aire” while Jonathan Frakes absolutely loses it in the background.
I really thought I was the only one who experienced this.
For those of you who haven’t heard it ^
Video Transcription
Graham Norton: When you went for, when you, I think it was after you were cast, they had quite a different vision of Jean-Luc Picard. That he wasn’t going to be the way he turned out to be.
Sir Patrick Stewart: Well, yeah, they thought he should be French, for one thing.
(Audience starts laughing)
Norton:Did you do it French?
Stewart: I did a recording, a taping, which must be somewhere in the vaults of Paramount Pictures, where we experimented with a French accent. Would you like to hear a sample?
Norton:Oh, yes! Go on!
Regina King: I’d love to hear a sample.
Stewart: Okay… Space-zeh… Ze final frah-tee-aire. Zhes are the voy-ah-jus of the starship Un-ter-prees.
(Laughter)
Stewart:They didn’t use it.
I’ve rewatched “Suddenly Human” (Star Trek: The Next Generation, season 4, episode 4) and no, it’s not another episode about Data, as you could have thought, judging by the title. It’s an episode about a human boy raised by an alien race, humanoid, of course, but still quite different from Earth inhabitants. (Spoilers!) Enterprise stumbles upon a destroyed alien ship and saves the survivals. Among them, doctor Crusher finds a human teenager, who claims that he’s Talarian and therefore is to be returned to his captain. Enterprise crew finds out that he’s a son of two officers, who were killed by Talarians many years ago. They are afraid that he was abused by his “comrades” and captain and want to return him to his grandmother. The Talarian captain arrives, speaks to captain Picard (who finds out, that he wasn’t brutalizing the boy) and meets the boy. Picard still tries to create some kind of bond and understand the boy better, talk to him, plays Racquetball, takes him to “Ten Forward” to meet Wesley. It all ends up with the boy attacking captain at night, not killing him, but supposing that he’s now to be executed. Picard finds out that the boy still wants to return to his father (the Talarian captain) and finally returns him. An interesting episode about found family.
I’ve rewatched “Brothers” (Star Trek: The Next Generation, season 4, episode 3) and after one episode about the family, they decided to make another one right away, but make it creepier. (Spoilers!) Behold: three Brents Spiner in the same scene (not in the same shot, though). Yes, this episode is about Doctor Soong, Data and Lore. Doctor Soong is dying and so he “summons” Data (makes him come to him so that he loses any free will) in a very inconvenient time for Enterprise, because he made him a chip of emotions (oh, this bad boy is going to play its role later). Unfortunately, Lore was also summoned (to his luck, he was reassembled) and now wants revenge. He secretly turns Data off and takes his uniform, so h gets the chip (which he doesn’t need and which can hurt him) and kills doctor Soong. Data says goodbyes to his father and thinks if he can ever forgive his brother.