Because this is the internet, and the internet sleeps with both eyes open, muttering under its breath, this is a 30-second supercut of Star Trek characters pronouncing omicron, almost as if they knew decades ago that it would be the name of a new pandemic virus variant. Or maybe just
Because the internet will provide, these are two video edits created by Facebook Star Trek fan Spock Pointy-ears Vulcan imagining if Captain Jean-Luc Picard’s communicator badge popped off every time he tugged at his uniform top to straighten it out (aka performs the Picard Maneuver). In the first video he
Because when your significant other tells you that you can whatever you want as long as you keep it in the basement you hold them to their word, this is a video of Youtuber The Todd giving a tour of the Star Trek and Doctor Who themed areas of his
Because nothing quite captures the spirit of Christmas like Star Trek, this is the Star Trek U.S.S. Enterprise Musical Tree Topper With Light. And apparently Trekkies have developed future farming tech capable of growing actual money trees to fruition, because this tree topper costs $150. A cost that, admittedly, made
Since human-like robots need mindless entertainment too (do they though?), this is a twelve minute pilot episode of ‘Data’, a sitcom for androids imagined by Youtuber Traindozer and edited together using footage from Star Trek: The Next Generation and its blooper reels. you know with all the bone-dry humor and
These are the ‘Live Long And Prosper’ mittens hand-knit (from a soft wool/alpaca blend) and sold by Jennifer Symons of Etsy shop StorySweaters. A pair costs $35 and comes with one right Vulcan mitten with split fingers for Vulcan saluting, and one regular left mitten with non-split fingers for not
This is a video of a very good boy singing the intro to Star Trek: Discovery. I was skeptical he was actually going to sing anything at first, but by the end I was a believer. He was really just waiting for the beat drop. *donning fishnet bodysuit and faux
This is a short video tour of the Star Trek themed man cave theater that Phil Stiller constructed in his basement. I especially like the hidden door, followed by the futuristic pocket door. The interior includes some Star Trek and space memorabilia, a small bar, theater seating for four, and,