Thoughts on Star Trek, related science fiction, and the future.
Monday, January 25, 2010
One of the appeals to generations of Star Trek fans, like this father and son at a Las Vegas convention, has been its exploration of the question: what does it mean to be human? We begin to explore it ourselves, in the post below.
Oh my goodness. I really thought that was data. lol. Thats an amazing likeness. I really love all things star trek. What I'm amazed at is the lack of quality and quantity of Star Trek Action Figures . I can't seem to find a whole lot of them, or complete sets antwhere. I have a few at the link, but if anyone knows where to find great selection I would appreciate it.
I also thought it was Brent Spiner until I read the caption. Thinking about Data in the context of this post, one can't escape thinking of "The Measure of a Man" -naitro if not one of the top 5 episodes, then certainly the top 10.
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Oh my goodness. I really thought that was data. lol. Thats an amazing likeness. I really love all things star trek. What I'm amazed at is the lack of quality and quantity of Star Trek Action Figures . I can't seem to find a whole lot of them, or complete sets antwhere. I have a few at the link, but if anyone knows where to find great selection I would appreciate it.
I also thought it was Brent Spiner until I read the caption. Thinking about Data in the context of this post, one can't escape thinking of "The Measure of a Man" -naitro if not one of the top 5 episodes, then certainly the top 10.
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