Welcome to the voting thread for the 234th Trek BBS Fan Art Forum Challenge!
Our Theme for January was Timekeeping, and described as:
As usual, the winner earns our utmost respect and has the honour of wearing the golden “Fan Art Challenge Winner” badge on their profile for the following month.
We have THREE entries from which you can choose your favourite in the poll:
@Cyfa
A poster for Lower Decks season one's "Temporal Edict" - an episode in which timekeeping is a major plot point, and it features various circular LCARS timers and a 16 hour(?) clock.
@Laura Cynthia Chambers
A Starfleet ornamental clock (Ship = Hours, Moon = Minutes, Satellite = Seconds, Top slider = Day, Bottom sider = Month)
@Starscape
A TOS wrist-comm-watch
Thanks for voting!
Our Theme for January was Timekeeping, and described as:
Timekeeping
We know our Starfleet crews get themselves into all sorts of temporal scrapes, but how do they (and other galactic citizens) tell the time wherever they are? Apart from stardates, the odd PADD/viewscreen display, Sisko's Saltah'na clock, and a couple of "antique" 20th century watches, what do contemporary timepieces look like in the Star Trek time periods? Especially those from worlds other than Earth? After all, not everywhere has a 24 hour day...
As usual, the winner earns our utmost respect and has the honour of wearing the golden “Fan Art Challenge Winner” badge on their profile for the following month.

We have THREE entries from which you can choose your favourite in the poll:
@Cyfa
A poster for Lower Decks season one's "Temporal Edict" - an episode in which timekeeping is a major plot point, and it features various circular LCARS timers and a 16 hour(?) clock.

@Laura Cynthia Chambers
A Starfleet ornamental clock (Ship = Hours, Moon = Minutes, Satellite = Seconds, Top slider = Day, Bottom sider = Month)

@Starscape
A TOS wrist-comm-watch

Thanks for voting!
