Hello my pretty minions! Apologies for being tardy (or actually, outright absent) with last months issue. Some things kept me occupied. And then when I went to do this months, found a technical issue we had to fix before I could get them out. Never the less, here they both be! April: http://www.trekcore.com/specials/thumbnails.php?album=151 April Favorites: 1st Row, Left: A ruggedly handsome looking Julian Bashir from "The Quickening" is sure to delight some people I know... 2nd Row, Left: One of the most awkward publicity photos I've ever seen - and we know I've seen a lot of them! 3rd Row, Center: Leonard Nimoy directs the Go-Go's Jane Wiedlin (whom I have to do a rare "too young" age admission here by saying I've no clue who she was/is) 6th Row, Right: Michael Dorn at the shuttle controls behind the scenes of "Insurrection" May: http://www.trekcore.com/specials/thumbnails.php?album=152 May Favorites: 1st Row, Left: I may not be in love with the nuTrek (not a hater; I'm indifferent) but I've got to give props to Abrams & Company for making the background aliens really interesting looking! 3rd Row, Left: Clint Eastwood and kids stop by the set of "Star Trek: The Motion Picture" 3rd Row, Right: Squirt-Gun Fun on the set of "Insurrection" between Donna Murphy (Anij) and Brent Spiner. 5th Row, Left: William Shatner caught in the act... of playing the harmonica? Which Ones From Each Month Are Your Favorites?
I like Garak wearing the inspiration for Google Glass. I hope that Google pays Paramount a boatload of money for it.
Thanks, Frontier. My favourites for: April 4th Row, Left: Interior Shuttle, 6th Row, Center: Susan Oliver, and 6th Row, Right: Dorn/Worf shuttle production shot. May 3rd Row, Left: Clint Eastwood and kids visiting set, 3rd Row, Right: Murphy/Spiner watergun fun, 4th Row, Left: Nimoy outside of soundstage, and 5th Row, Center: Having a laugh on the set of ST:TVH.
Wasn't her hairdo meant to be an homage to "AstroBoy"? No, I'm not being a wise-a$$. As she appeared on the monitor, her hair is styled into two "spikes", one angled upwards, the other pointing a bit more to the side. If the resemblence was intentional, whose idea was it? Nimoy's? If so, who would have figured him for an early anime fan? Sincerely, Bill