#Lynne Lucero
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astralbondpro · 2 years ago
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Star Trek: Short Treks // S02E02 The Trouble with Edward
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coffee-n-ocs · 1 year ago
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Onyx Soul: Lucero Blue, Pure-Blood Demon (2001)
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One of Gravesend's resident demons, Lucero controls light and darkness, he's one of the protectors of the veil and the reason the sun sets so soon in Gravesend.
"Those three idiots are helpin' the damn human!"
Name
Full Legal Name: Lucero Lynn Windsor Blue First Name: Lucero Meaning: Means 'Light source, Bright star, Morning star' in Spanish, a derivative of 'Luz' 'Light' Pronunciation: loo-SEH-ro Origin: Spanish Middle Name(s): Lynn, Windsor Meaning(s): Lynn: From an English surname that was derived Welsh 'Llyn' meaning 'Lake' Windsor: From an English surname that was from a place name meaning 'Riverbank with a windlass' in Old English (a windlass is a lifting apparatus) Pronunciation: LIN, WIN-zor Origin: English. English Surname: Blue Meaning: From a nickname for a person with blue eyes or blue clothing Pronunciation: BLOO Origin: English Aliases: Luz Blue, Blue-Light Nicknames: Luz Titles: Mr
Characteristics
Age: 44 Gender: Male. He/Him Pronouns Race: Demon Nationality: American Ethnicity: Latin-American Birth Date: 28th August 1956 Sexuality: Straight Religion: Non-Religious Native Language: Latin Spoken Languages: Latin, English, Spanish, French Relationship Status: Married Astrological Sign: Virgo Face Claim: Luis Guzmán
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Geographical Characteristics
Birthplace: Gravesend Current Residence: Gravesend Have They Been Beyond The Veil: Never
Appearance
Height: 5'5" / 166 cm Weight:  [Data Redacted] Eye Colour: Brown Hair Colour: Black/Greying Hair Dye: None Body Hair: Hairy (With Demons it's more like fur) Facial Hair: Full beard Tattoos: None Piercings: None Scars: 'X' shaped scars where his horns and tail appear from Clothing Style: Designer suits
Health and Fitness
Allergies: Holy water Alcoholic, Smoker, Drug User: Social drinker Illnesses/Disorders: None Medications: None Any Specific Diet: None
Relationships
Affiliated Groups: Gravesend Demons Friends: Florence Blue, River Lennon, Shiloh Cameron, Shirley Darcy, Raine Silver Enemies: None, but he doesn't trust the Carson-Harlow siblings Mentor: Wenceslao Blue Significant Other: Florence Blue (46, Wife, Née Schuyler) Previous Partners: None of Note Parents: Wenceslao Blue (88, Father), Ximena Blue (90, Mother, Née Xavier) Parents-In-Law: Yoel Schuyler (92, Father-In-Law), Yasmin Schuyler (94, Mother, Née Zaray) Siblings: Nieves Blue (22, Sister) Siblings-In-Law: Nydia Schuyler (23, Florence's Sister) Nieces & Nephews: None Children: Nilo Blue (20, Son), Noa Blue (17, Daughter), Octavia Blue (14, Daughter), Olegario Blue (11, Son), Olga Blue (19, Daughter) Children-In-Law: None Grandkids: None Other Notable Relatives: None
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Occupation: Lawyer Tropes: (Purely specculative)
Demon Lords and Archdevils: Actually has powers, Lucero can control light and darkness
Fangs Are Evil
Hellfire: Lucero's powers are fuelled by Hellfire
Horns of Villainy
Horned Humanoid: Lucero's horns come out when he's pissed off
Mark of the Beast: Lucero's spine glows red after dark
Pointy Ears
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battyaboutbooksreviews · 1 year ago
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🌈 Queer Books Out December 2023 🌈
🌈 Good afternoon, my bookish bats! Struggling to keep up with all the amazing queer books coming out this month? Here are a FEW of the stunning, diverse queer books you can add to your TBR before the year is over. Remember to #readqueerallyear! Happy reading!
❤️ Caught in a Bad Fauxmance by Elle Gonzalez Rose 🧡 Heartstopper #5 by Alice Oseman 💛 This Cursed Light by Emily Thiede 💚 All The Hidden Paths by Foz Meadows 💙 Vampires of Eden: Book One by Karla Nikole 💜 Not My Type by Joe Satoria ❤️ Storm in Her Heart by KC Luck 🧡 Eternal Embrace by Luna Lawson 💛 A River of Golden Bones by A.K. Mulford 💙 Tomb of Heart and Shadow by Cara N. Delaney 💜 Through the Embers Volume 2 by Adriana Sargent 🌈 Lucero by Maya Motayne
❤️ The Poison Paradox by Hadley Field & Felix Green 🧡 Second Chances in New Port Stephen: A Novel by TJ Alexander 💛 Matrimonial Merriment by Nicky James 💚 Under the Christmas Tree by Jacqueline Ramsden 💙 Every Beat of Her Heart by KC Richardson 💜 The Memories of Marlie Rose by Morgan Lee Miller ❤️ Playing with Matches by Georgia Beers 🧡 Always Only You by Chloe Liese 💛 Fire in the Sky by Radclyffe and Julie Cannon 💙 Nuclear Sunrise by Jo Carthage 💜 The Naked Dancer by Emme C. Taylor 🌈 Resurrections by Ada Hoffmann
❤️ Destiny’s Women by Morgan Elliott 🧡 Framed by Kate Merrill 💛 The Spoil of Beasts by Gregory Ashe 💚 Catered All the Way by Annabeth Albert 💙 A Cynic’s Christmas Conundrum by L.M. Bennett 💜 Yours for the Taking by Gabrielle Korn ❤️ One Swipe Away by Nicole Higginbotham-Hogue 🧡 The Gentlemen’s Club by A.V. Shener 💛 A Death at the Dionysus Club by Melissa Scott and Amy Griswold 💙 Secrets of the Soul by Holly Oliver 💜 Like They Do in the Movies by Nan Campbell 🌈 Limelight by Gun Brooke
❤️ Heart First by S.B. Barnes 🧡 Grave Consequences by Sandra Barret 💛 Haunted by Myth by Barbara Ann Wright 💚 Invisible by Anna Larner 💙 The Murders at Sugar Mill Farm by Ronica Black 💜 Coasting and Crashing by Ana Hartnett ❤️ Fairest by K.S. Trenten 🧡 A City of Abundant Opportunity by Howard Leonard 💛 The Dark Side of MIdnight by Erin Wade 💙 Mending Bones by Merlina Garance 💜 Transform by Connal Braginsky & Sean Ian O’Meidhir 🌈 The Apple Diary by Gerri Hill
❤️ TruLove by Nicole Pyland 🧡 Structural Support by Sloan Spencer 💛 Whiskey War by Stacy Lynn Miller 💚 Overkill by Lou Wilham 💙 Heart of Outcasts by Nicole Silver 💜 In the Shadow of Victory by J. E. Leak ❤️ Just Like Her by Fiona Zedde 🧡 Gingerbread: Claus For Christmas by Miski Harris 💛 Lies are Forever by C. Jean Downer 💙 The Boys in the Club by M.T. Pope 💜 Lasting Light (Metal & Magic) by Michelle Frost 🌈 Tell No Tales by Edie Montreux
❤️ Radio Silence by Alice Oseman 🧡 Even Though We're Adults Vol. 7 by Takako Shimura 💛 The Accidental Bite by Michelle St. Wolf 💚 Mated to the Demons by Taylor Schafer 💙 Someday Away by Sara Elisabeth 💜 Gatherdawn Luminia Duet Volume 1 by Lee Colgin ❤️ Curse of Dawn by Richard Amos 🧡 Healing the Twin by Nora Phoenix 💛 Ride Me by KD Ellis 💙 How to Bang a Vampire by Joe Satoria 💜 Cthulhu for Christmas by Meghan Maslow 🌈 Prestige by Toni Reeb
❤️ Don't Look Down by Jessica Ann 🧡 Winter and the Wolves by Chris Storm and Kinkaid Knight 💛 Hat Trick by Ajay Daniel 💚 Starborn Husbands: Return to the Pleiades by S. Legend 💙 Dead Serious Case #4 Professor Prometheus Plume by Vawn Cassidy 💜 Practice for Toby by Amy Bellows ❤️ The Siren's Song by Crista Crown 🧡 Hers to Hunt K.J. Devoir
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betterthanthemovies · 1 year ago
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books read in 2024:
out on a limb - hannah bonam-young
keeping 13 - chloe walsh
picking daisies on sundays - liana cincotti
done and dusted - lyla sage
flawless - elsie silver
funny feelings - tarah dewitt
call it what you want - brigid kemmerer
a love letter to whiskey - kandi steiner
once upon a broken heart - stephanie garber
mile high - liz tomforde
night shift - annie crown
heartless - elsie silver
afterglow effect - alecia gabrielle
too wrong to be right - melonie johnson
just go with it - madison wright
powerless - elsie silver
just friends - tiffany pitcock
magnolia parks - jessa hastings
twisted love - ana huang
the duet - hailey gardiner
love redesigned - lauren asher
happily never after - lynn painter
camp let you go - kristen lucero
more than just us - allie otoski
the infinity between us - n.s. perkins
older - jennifer hartmann
wild love - elsie silver
diving in - bianca miller
funny story - emily henry
the seven year slip - ashley poston
the rule book - sarah adams
next of kin - hannah bonam-young
twice shy - sarah hogle
rewrite our story - kat singleton
the truth & lies duet - c.w. farnsworth
just for the summer - abby jimenez
the deal - elle kennedy
the cruel prince - holly black
the consequences of falling - liliana rose hastings
the summer of perfect mistakes - cynthia st. aubin
the right move - liz tomforde
the summer of broken rules - k.l. walther
this summer will be different - carley fortune
catch the sun - jennifer hartmann
every last word - tamara ireland stone
like i never said - c.w. farnsworth
a thousand broken pieces - tillie cole
caught up - liz tomforde
the art of breathing - cali melle
she followed the moon back to herself - amanda lovelace
the cinnamon bun book store - laurie gilmore
where time stands still - n.s. perkins
the irish goodbye - amy ewing
blue sisters - coco mellors
all too well - corinne michaels
forget me not - alyson derrick
when we were friends - jane green
i fell in love with hope - lancali
the housemaid - freida mcfadden
the perfect marriage - jeneva rose
daisy haites - jessa hastings
dead poets society - nancy h. kleinbaum
summer on dune road - rachel cullen
can't help falling in love - sophie sullivan
by the book - c.a. steinhaus
pageboy - elliot page
caraval - stephanie garber
red - annie cardi
hooked - emily mcintire
maine characters - hannah orenstein
firefly lane - kristin hannah
dear ava - ilsa madden-mills
the perks of being a wallflower - stephen chbosky
whispers of deception - liliana rose hastings
cruel summer - maisey yates
friends to lovers - sally blakely
radio silence - alice oseman
call it what you want - alissa derogatis
keeping 13 - chloe walsh (reread)
a wish for us - tillie cole
an irish summer - alexandra paige
this song is (not) for you - laura nowlin
my december darling - lauren asher
reading goal: 84/50
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sporadiceagleheart · 10 months ago
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This is Thursday April 11th 2024 is for those victims that was gunned down and also for the Manchester Arena victims that was bombed down as well they aren't just rappers wrestlers kids or dreamers but they are angels sent back to heaven Ava Jordan Wood, Olivia Pratt Korbel, Saffie Rose Roussos, Pop Smoke, Young Dolph, Tupac Shakur and Christopher George Latore Wallace, Natalia Victoria Wallace, Shinzo Abe, Abraham Lincoln, Dr. Rev, Martin Luther King Jr., Secoriea Turner, Royta De'Marco Layfield Giles Jr., Davon McNeal, Dajore Wilson, Mekhi James, Judith and Maria Barsi, Janari A. Ricks, Carolyn Kay “Katy” Davis, Christiana Mae “Chrissy” Duarte, Shirley Virginia Ferrell Drouet, Stacee Ann Etcheber, Brisenia Ylianna Flores, Keri Lynn Galvan, Christian Riley Garcia, Angela Christine “Angie” Gomez, Jaime Taylor Guttenberg, Nicole Marie Hadley, Caitlin Millar Hammaren, Linda Sue Miller Hathorn, Aubrey Wright Hawkins, Demetrius C. “D” Hewlin, Rachael Elizabeth Hill, Emily Jane Hilscher, Dawn Alyson Lafferty Hochsprung, Anah Michelle Hodges, Winter Ashley Hodges, Kenzie Marie Houk, Lisa Rachelle Huff Huff, Cynthia Marie Graham Hurd, Caleb Curtis Jackson, Dwayne Clifford Jackson Jr., Honesty Faith Jackson, Jonah Curtis Jackson, Trinity Hope Jackson, Jessica Jeanette James, Veronica Lynn “Tina” Jefferson, SGT Kent Dean Kincaid, Lawrence Fobes “Larry” King, Kandy Janell Kirtland, Russell Dennis King Jr., Amy Michelle Kitchen, Carly Anne Buchholtz Kreibaum, Matthew Joseph La Porte VVETERAN, Cara Marie Loughran, Trayvon Benjamin Martin, Rhonda M. LeRocque, Rebecka Ann Carnes, Adriana “Adri” Dukić, Cassie Bernall, Ross Abdallah Alameddine, Arielle Anderson, Lucero Alcaraz, PnB Rock, Nipsey Hussle, Takeoff, Dayvon Daquan Bennett, Jahseh Dwayne Onfroy, Janette Becraft, Eddie Graham, Shannon Claire Spruill, Dino Bravo, Lena Marie Nunez-Anaya, Sincere Gaston, Rebecka Ann Carnes, Annabelle Renee Pomeroy, Darius “DJ” Dugas II, Jason Leonard Abbott, Hannah Lassette Magiera Ahlers, Tammy Jo Alexander, Alyssa Miriam Alhadeff, Teresa Carol Allen, Cory Adam Andrewski, Thomas Aquinas Ashton, Charlotte Helen “Char” Bacon, Daniel Gerard “Danny” Barden, Carrie Rae Barnette, and more
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cosmicangst · 10 months ago
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my ocs 💖
mass effect
augustine jane shepard
filipino-canadian
earthborn sole survivor
vanguard
li: garrus
70% renegade, 30% paragon
red dead redemption
vera larue (34)
black (creole of color)
unofficially trained as a doctor, currently works as a maid at the local sanatorium
lives with her mother, ada lynn
meets and befriends arthur morgan in the early 1900s
ada lynn larue (55)
black (creole of color)
owns and runs a boarding house
loves her daughter but sometimes treats her more as a business partner than family
widowed for more than a decade. currently being courted by one of her neighbors
my novel (the moon eaters)
arduja rodarte (26)
main character. the rare non-magical person in a family line of magical people
hotel restaurant waitress
charo rodarte (19)
duja’s younger half-sister. can see and talk to the dead
second year art school student, majoring in fashion design
dulce rose-nieves (?)
mysterious socialite and hotelier
secretly the bakunawa, ancient sea dragon/witch cursed to inhabit a human form
currently in a lavender marriage/business arrangement with powerful magnate, montalvo rose
nora rodarte (42, at the time of her disappearance)
duja and charo’s estranged mother, who disappeared mysteriously years ago
psychic, foresaw her own fate
héctor lucero (31)
former double agent for the city guards and secret assassin of major underground crime ring. abruptly quit both due to an “incident” three years ago (might be related to nora’s disappearance)
now works as a library assistant and ghostwrites romance novels, pretending he’s more harmless than he looks
judea lucero (21)
combat prodigy but naive. aspiring officer of the city’s peacekeeping guards
héctor's younger cousin, raised alongside him by héctor's father
mabel lucero (65)
héctor and jude's paternal grandmother
sweet front, but runs one of the biggest underground crime rings in the city
co-owns the restaurant duja works in with dulce and monty (frequently colludes with them in various schemes)
mayari
priestess, the direct ancestor of the rodartes and the source of their power
dulce’s (bitter) ex-lover and the one who bound her
might not be as dead as presumedly thought
my visual novel (nighthawks)
anouk langley (mc) - assistant mortician. aswang. constant liar, always shifting personas for her survival, considers herself as cursed, embraces it with weary resignation
hamza al-safadi - boss/mortician. older, stoic, no-nonsense, shows affection in understated ways, fluent in french and arabic, gentleman in courtship mainly because he's been to one date his entire life and so falls to basic decency for lack of experience
graeme "gray" cathcart - new neighbor. flirt, friendly, charming to a fault. kind of an idiot but street smart and wiser in terms of seeing other people's characters and intentions. can see ghosts.
"st. john" - always in the same bus and at the same diner, moonlights as a hitman. noncommittal, lazy, sharp, cryptic, calculating, easygoing but keeps people at a distance. not bound by the rules of society. has probably lived centuries (? we dont know.) maybe a crow (? we also don't know.)
elias rosales - giving ex vibes, though the relationship was never consummated. similarly doomed and knows/relishes in it. caustic, sarcastic, and confrontational. blunt and pragmatic. betrayed and killed by anouk. seemingly resurrected now for revenge reasons. technically also an aswang.
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raybizzle · 2 years ago
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"Buck and the Preacher" (1972) was a western film starring Sidney Poitier in his directional debut. Co-produced by Poitier's E & R Productions and Belafonte Enterprises, the film also stars Harry Belafonte, Ruby Dee, James McEachin, Clarence Muse, and Cameron Mitchell. Ernest Kinoy and Drake Walker are responsible for the story and screenplay, and Columbia Pictures distributed the movie. Black western movies have been a part of cinema since the early 1920s. Norman Studios (a.k.a Norman Film Manufacturing Company) introduced black westerns with their first production, "The Bull-Dogger," released in 1921, starring famed cowboy and rodeo performer Bill Pickett. Throughout the silent era of the 1920s, there were several Black cowboy movies produced. Other films included "The Crimson Skull" (1922), "The Flaming Crises" (1924), "A Chocolate Cowboy" (1925), and "Black Gold" (1928). Unfortunately, all the films mentioned are lost, damaged, or destroyed. However, a rebirth of the genre emerged in 1937 with Herbet Jefferies in "Harlem on the Prairie." Three additional films followed after that release, with Spencer Williams assisting with the writing and producing of several movies. In the 1940s, the production of black cowboy movies declined. However, in 1948 the first Race film and black western to receive technicolor treatment was "No Time for Romance." In the 1950s and 60s, black westerns ceased. While black actors appeared in cowboy movies as supporting characters, filmmakers or studios did not produce black cowboy movies until "Buck and the Preacher" in 1972. The reappearance of this genre in Hollywood aligned with the newfound attitudes filmmakers were expressing. Most of the black cowboy movies in the 30s and 40s were musicals. However, in the 70s, the cowboys fought back against the white man. Poitier and Belafonte's character helps a group of freed enslaved people travel west to establish a new settlement. However, bounty hunters track down these groups, killing members and burning their possessions, but this time the black cowboys seek retribution. This film was a great western with a distinguished cast. The storytelling was excellent, and it was a trendsetting movie. For example, Fred Williamson starred in the "N***er Charley" trilogy in '72, '73, and '75 as an escaped enslaved person. Max Julien and Vonetta McGee starred in "Thomasine and Bushrod," in 1974, adapted from "Bonnie and Clyde." And Fred Williamson, Jim Brown, and Jim Kelly appeared in "Take a Hard Ride" in 1975. Jim Kelly was a black kung-fu cowboy. I highly recommend "Buck and the Preacher" for viewing. Many layers exist in the movie and are worthy of discussion. Directors: Sidney Poitier, Joseph Sargent (uncredited) Writers: Ernest Kinoy (screenplay), Drake Walker (story) Starring Sidney Poitier, Harry Belafonte, Ruby Dee, Cameron Mitchell, Denny Miller, Nita Talbot, John Kelly, Tony Brubaker, Bobby Johnson, James McEachin, Clarence Muse, Lynn Hamilton, Doug Johnson, Errol John, Kenneth Menard, Pamela Jones, Drake Walker, Dennis Hines, Fred Waugh, Bill Shannon, Enrique Lucero, Julie Robinson, José Carlos Ruiz, Ron Fletcher Storyline Following the end of the Civil War, soldier-turned-trail-guide Buck (Sidney Poitier) made a living by helping formerly enslaved people find settlements in the West. Along the way, a con artist, the Preacher (Harry Belafonte), joins the group and continuously clashes with Buck. But when a gang of bounty hunters, led by the fiendish Deshay (Cameron Mitchell), attempts to round up the formerly enslaved people to bring them back to Louisiana, the two put aside their differences to fight a common enemy. https://www.daarac.ngo https://www.daaracarchive.org/.../buck-and-preacher-1972... Available on Blu-ray and streaming services. https://www.amazon.com/Buck-Preacher.../dp/B0B1G8ZVFM
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mlmcaptainpike · 4 years ago
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the mods are asleep post niche strange new worlds memes
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defconprime · 3 years ago
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Captain Lucero from Star Trek Timelines, 2020.
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sci-fi-gifs · 5 years ago
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STAR TREK: SHORT TREKS 2.02 The Trouble with Edward (2019)
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acecroft · 5 years ago
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STAR TREK: SHORT TREKS, 2.02
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lovednotrusted · 4 years ago
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so Edward just... dies? he’s killed by tribbles? that’s honestly such a bad way to die poor guy
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coredrill · 5 years ago
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Lynne: Let me ask you, are they intelligent? Edward: It's hard to say. Uh, as you can see, they--they don't have a face. But they're very slow-moving, so they would be easy to hunt. Actually, one fell of my desk the other day and it--it just died instantly, so there's that. So even if they were intelligent, I feel like they would be very easy to capture and then eat. Lynne: No, I was more concerned with the moral implications. Edward: For the tribble? Well, sure. I could, uh, genetically manipulate the DNA to make them all brain-damaged.
STAR TREK: SHORT TREKS S2E2: “The Trouble with Edward”
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ezrisdax-archive · 5 years ago
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@cbs where’s their spin off???
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lowkeyvulcan · 5 years ago
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Capt. James T. Kirk & Capt. Lynne Lucero
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beammeupbroadway · 5 years ago
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News just in, The Trouble with Edward is the best short trek and i would die for Captain Lynne Lucero
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