Good food and essential snacking isn't just something we leave behind on planet Earth. When we finally travel out to play and work among the awesome majesty of the stars, we'll need some good old fashioned sustenance. Star Trek and Star Wars has had some pretty nifty ways to tie on the old feedbag. Klingon Gagh? Vulcan Plomeek Soup? Yummy!
Read about star spawned cuisine in my new OMNI article.
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Showing posts with label TNG. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TNG. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 25, 2016
Saturday, June 25, 2016
Creepy Space Tales
Labels:
Catspaw,
Creepy,
horror,
Night Terrors,
Schisms,
TNG,
William Shatner
Wednesday, June 17, 2015
Hologram Hotness
What's a knockout like you doing in a computer generated gin joint like this? Not a bad come on line, and when brazenly delivered by the Enterprise D's Cmdr. Will Riker (Jonathan Frakes) to a holographic honey named Minuet, it's quite fitting.
Hot holograms? Minuet could be elected the spokesperson for the group.
Minuet would be so convincing in her alluring realism, that when Riker was abducted and snared into an even more advanced holographic environment than his Starship's holodeck (Future Imperfect), his captor believed she was the real deal.
The captivating Minuet embodied the classic love story complete with a most poignant ending. Although not flesh and blood, for Will Riker, the sexy Minuet became the unforgettable girl who not only got away, but who never really was in the first place.
Hot holograms? Minuet could be elected the spokesperson for the group.
Minuet would be so convincing in her alluring realism, that when Riker was abducted and snared into an even more advanced holographic environment than his Starship's holodeck (Future Imperfect), his captor believed she was the real deal.
The captivating Minuet embodied the classic love story complete with a most poignant ending. Although not flesh and blood, for Will Riker, the sexy Minuet became the unforgettable girl who not only got away, but who never really was in the first place.
Monday, May 11, 2015
X-Men Meet Starfleet's Finest
Actress Famke Jannsen may be best known as the telepathically talented Jean Grey in the X-Men movies, but before romping around trying to take down Magneto (Ian McKellan), she boarded Captain Jean-Luc Picard's Starship Enterprise on the syndicated show, Star Trek: The Next Generation, in the episode, The Perfect Mate.
She played Kamala from Krios Prime, a mysteriously gorgeous alien, who like an intergalactic Geisha girl knew just how to please any man in virtually any way. In both roles, the luminous Jannsen co-starred with British actor Patrick Stewart who played both TNG's Picard and Professor Xavier, leader and mentor of Marvel's Amazing X-Men.
She played Kamala from Krios Prime, a mysteriously gorgeous alien, who like an intergalactic Geisha girl knew just how to please any man in virtually any way. In both roles, the luminous Jannsen co-starred with British actor Patrick Stewart who played both TNG's Picard and Professor Xavier, leader and mentor of Marvel's Amazing X-Men.
Sunday, February 16, 2014
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