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My visor, I can’t see a thing without my visor! Gonna have to call shenanigans though. Clearly THIS is how Geordi sees the world. Gawd.
TV Buzz The difference is astounding. There's something meta about watching new technology make future fantasy technology look more future-y.
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Perfectly reasonable, even rational. And now everyone can shut up about it.
Culture Buzz You don't need to speak Arabic to understand the value of ironic/deliberate low-budget film productions.
Why should “Star Wars” and “Star Trek” fans fight amongst themselves? Takei implores William Shatner and Carrie Fischer to put aside their differences for the greater good.
TV Buzz Needs more drama, indeed. What would “Star Trek” be without boldly poor grammar?
Celebrity Buzz Everyone is talking about how this girl's wedding didn't last. I didn't even know you liked Star Trek!
Seth Macfarlane is super hot on the BuzzFeed Network right now. Here's all the best viral buzz on Seth Macfarlane.
Star Trek is super hot on the BuzzFeed Network right now. Here's all the best viral buzz on Star Trek.
It is not logical. But it is awesome. (via themarysue.com)
Tech Buzz Looks like Zuckerberg's clone finally slows down by the 24th century. Sulu reminds us that compared to timeline travel, things could be worse.
Celebrity Buzz Nope. No controversy or flame war fodder here… Just remember to take a deep breath and count to ten before you leave a comment!
Culture Buzz Star Trek was always a study in extremes. The “Star Trek Book Of Opposites” is a useful tool for helping you distinguish the subtle differences between, say, black and white. These animated gifs will illustrate.
Food Buzz Set phasers to 350 degrees Fahrenheit for fifteen to eighteen minutes. What better way to celebrate the 45th anniversary of the Original Series than by nom-ing on Spock's head?
Movie Buzz 45 years ago tonight, the original Star Trek series premiered on NBC. I grew up as a huge fan of the series so it is quite literally an honor to put together this list of its best moments.
Culture Buzz The board game geeks at USAopoly are readying 1,701 units of “Monopoly: Star Trek Klingon Limited Edition” for Trekkies this November. Watch craftsmen Alec McTurk sculpt a Klingon Capital (in place of a hotel), a Klingon outpost (instead of a house), and a Bat'leth game token. Pre-order yours here.
Brent Spiner (Data of “Star Trek: TNG”) gives a spot-on impression of Patrick Stewart. You can call him Sir Mr. Stewart. (via.)