RE: Star Trek! - Dr. Ivor Yeti - 07-03-2020
You are now, and forever more, a Pirate
RE: Star Trek! - Greg - 07-03-2020
In the immortal words of Wendy, "Peter, you're a pirate"
RE: Star Trek! - Drunk Monk - 07-03-2020
I'm not a pirate! I'm not a pirate!
They dressed me up like this!
And this isn't my hook & peg leg, it's a false one.
RE: Star Trek! - Greg - 07-03-2020
Things a pirate would say for $400, Alex.
RE: Star Trek! - Drunk Monk - 07-03-2020
No one has ever come up to me and said 'Pirate'. It's always 'Ninja'. I think it's the stealthy slant to my eyes.
RE: Star Trek! - Dr. Ivor Yeti - 07-03-2020
Dude, that totally means you're a pirate. You're too subtle to be a ninja.
RE: Star Trek! - Drunk Monk - 07-03-2020
Don't make me question my ninjaulity. I deny any perceived piratanical leanings. That's just a phase.
Back on topic.
RE: Star Trek! - Drunk Monk - 07-28-2020
RE: Star Trek! - Drunk Monk - 09-08-2020
Happy Star Trek Day!
https://www.startrek.com/day
Takei just told the back story of Naked Time. He told them to switch from a samurai sword to a foil and he took lessons from Faulkner to prepare. Good story.
Wil Wheaton is moderating a lot of the panels. He’s parlayed an embarrassing role into a viable career.
RE: Star Trek! - Dr. Ivor Yeti - 09-08-2020
I like Wil a lot. His public struggles with depression and dealing with his fucked-up childhood have brought/is bringing comfort to thousands. Also, his return to acting in Eureka was very funny.
RE: Star Trek! - Drunk Monk - 09-08-2020
Wil redeemed himself on The Big Bang Theory. He was good in Stand By Me too but no one remembers that. The non-horror Stephen King? Yeah, who cares about that?
Wil is a king of nerds. I bow down to that. But I'm guessing he's a dick in real life just like on TBBT.
What can I say? Takei has always been an inspiration for me personally. Still is.
RE: Star Trek! - Dr. Ivor Yeti - 09-08-2020
What a great scene/episode.
RE: Star Trek! - Drunk Monk - 09-08-2020
Right? One of my all time favs after Day of the Dove.
RE: Star Trek! - Drunk Monk - 09-09-2020
Quote:[color=var(--color-text)]Star Trek Releasing Official Klingon Bloodwine[/color]
[color=var(--color-text)]By JAMIE LOVETT - September 6, 2020 11:11 am EDT
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[color=var(--color-text)]Star Trek fan can soon toast the honored dead of Sto'Vo'Kor with official Klingon Bloodwine. Wines That Rock, the company behind Star Trek Wines, announced its next collection. Under license from ViacomCBS Consumer Products, Star Trek Wines' next release includes a 2018 Klingon Bloodwine Cabernet Sauvignon and a United Federation of Planets Special Reserve 2019 Sauvignon Blanc. Both wines, along with the Chateau Picard Cru Bourgeoisand Special Reserve United Federation of Planets Old Vine Zinfandel, are available exclusively at StarTrekWines.com. Fans of [i]Star Trek: The Original Series[/i] and [i][color=var(--color-text)]Star Trek: The Next Generation[/color] [/i]will recognize the Klingon Bloodwine, a drink used to salute Klingon culture's three pillars of honor, duty, and tradition.[/color]
[color=var(--color-text)]The official Klingon Bloodwine comes through a collaboration between ViacomCBS Consumer Products and Wines That Rock. While developing the wine, Wines That Rock teamed with the Klingon Assault Group and the Klingon Language Institute for their Klingon culture expertise. The company crafted everything from the design aesthetics, the language, and the wine itself with authenticity in mind. As an Easter egg for fans, Bloodwine bottles also feature four separate, unique corks with Klingon proverbs. Pre-sale of the Klingon Wines begin on September 3rd with a ship date of September 17th, The Klingon Day of Honor.[/color]
[color=var(--color-text)]In honoring the ancient methods of the great Klingon vintners, premium Cabernet Sauvignon grapes went into the traditional Bloodwine to cultivate intense flavors that glisten a vibrant ruby color in the glass with aromas of dark chocolate and bold flavors. Each bottle is hand filled and expertly wax-dipped at E2 Family Winery.[/color]
[color=var(--color-subText)](Photo: Wines That Rock)[/color]
[color=var(--color-text)]The other new wine in this wave of Star Trek Wines releases is the all-new United Federation of Planets Special Reserve Sauvignon Blanc. Each limited-edition bottle is individually numbered. Designed as a companion to the United Federation of Planets Old Vine Zinfandel, its futuristic round shape and its unique label cut were inspired by the Starfleet Delta and as a nod towards the Star Trek: The Next Generation uniforms. The United Federation of Planets Sauvignon Blanc was crafted by an intergalactic sommelier and designed to please palates on multiple planets. Wines That Rock created the bottle's design wine quality as if intended for serving at the United Federation of Planets' official gatherings. Both Federation wines pay homage to the history and mission of The Federation, a dream that became a reality and spread throughout the galaxy.[/color]
[color=var(--color-text)]"Star Trek Wines is one of our all-time favorite projects. The collaboration between Star Trek experts from ViacomCBS Consumer Products team, our award-winning winemakers and designers, as well as several of the world's leading Star Trek and Klingon experts have produced two new additions to the Official Star Trek Wines Collection that our entire company are proud of," said Wines That Rock's President Howard Jackowitz in a press release. "Our goal is always to create great tasting, limited-edition, collectible wines that we as fans want to own and enjoy. As Klingon Warriors would say - Qapla!"[/color]
RE: Star Trek! - Drunk Monk - 11-09-2020
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