Another image https://twitter.com/kopunf/status/1189916031487270912?s=21 I wonder if that’s an Anovos uniform. It looks screen quality.
Ah, he dressed up as a Discovery admiral to celebrate Toronto's film sector https://twitter.com/johntory/status/1189926137956360193?s=21 Also according to MPA-Canada, Discovery has spent $257 Million (Canadian) on Toronto/Ontario goods and labour over the last 2 seasons. https://www.mpa-canada.org/press/st...pending-over-257-million-in-just-two-seasons/
He's in Toronto, so he probably just walked into wardrobe and reminded them that tax break season was coming up.
Or he inquired to the Production Co. as to the feasibility of such an endeavor and it was decided that it would be free advertising by allowing him to wear one.
Just finished watching the third season of TNG. As in right now. I'm going to roll into the fourth season and "The Best of Both Worlds, Part II" shortly but I wanted to post this while it's still fresh in my mind. In Part I, Picard's in doubt about the survival of the Federation and Guinan says, "As long as a handful survive, you will prevail. Even if it takes a millennium." Considering where the third season of Discovery is heading, and the state it looks like the Federation is in, that line takes on new meaning. Especially when Saru says they want to make the future they've arrived in bright.
Picard: "How could you possibly know that?" Guinan: "Because you guys will fight in the Temporal Cold War. Haven't you read Captain Archer's starlogs?"
Well it looks like the next 2 short Treks will be animated. https://www.cbr.com/star-trek-short-trek-debuts-first-look-at-new-animated-stories/ Just a little description from the Trek Core tweet: First, EPHRAIM AND DOT, where a USS Enterprise repair drone ("Such Sweet Sorrow") encounters a mycelial tardigrade ("The Butcher's Knife..."). Second, THE GIRL WHO MADE THE STARS, a 3D-animated tale likely referencing Michael Burnham's monologue about the African legend which opened "Brother," the "Star Trek: Discovery" Season 2 premiere. They are both premiering on December 12, on CBS All Access in the US and on Space/Crave TV in Canada. This would be the first time Star Trek has been in animation since the early 1970s, I assume this will look way better than Star Trek the Animated Series and have a bigger voice cast (seriously in TAS the original series cast had to do all the voices and James Doohan was only one with a great vocal range).
i'm late, but this is tory with gersha phillips (discovery costume designer), the production lent him the uniform for the occasion:
Between all my posts, I think I unintentionally wrote a book about Discovery over the past two years.
I'm just glad posts don't get pruned anymore. Almost everything before 2007 is gone... that's both good and bad at the same time.
Woke up this morning to find the whole form had moved sometime in the middle of the (my) night.... Post some signs like they do for road construction for fraks sake!