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Merryweather spare cousins and spouses gen 3 & 4
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The first four sims are Elliot, Kirk, Amber and Sierra Bole. Their parents are Horea Merryweather and Wyatt Bole by @arogaba
The fifth sim is a makeovered version of Lincoln Baker. He’s Morrigan’s future spouse and will show up later in game.
The sixth sim is Erin Merryweather. She’s Morrigan and Lincoln’s daughter
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Elliot | Kirk | Amber | Sierra | Lincoln | Erin
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⌞ MASTERLIST; SOBRENOMES BRUXOS⌟
Muitas pessoas têm dificuldades na hora de encontrar um sobrenome para seus personagens, então, fiz uma lista com todos os sobrenomes que aparecem na saga, alguns citados nos livros, outros não.
É importante lembrar que seu personagem deve ter coerência com a saga, por isso, não crie um irmão para James Potter ou uma gêmea para Lily Evans, embora você pode vir a criar primos ou parentes distantes para os mesmos. Use usa imaginação sem precisar sair da linha! Sem mais delongas, vamos la; uma lista completa de sobrenomes bruxos (caso queira alguma informação sobre um deles, chega na ask que eu te ajudo ♥)
UPDATE: clicando AQUI você irá encontrar uma masterlist de NOMES que apareceram na saga, criada por @winterhelps. É uma masterlist bem bacana que você pode se inspirar ou utilizar algum dos nomes para o seu personagem.
A
Abbott
Abercrombie
Ackerley
Aesalon
Agrippa
Alderton
Avery
Aubrey
B
Babbling
Baddock
Bagman
Bagnold
Bagshot
Barbary
Barkwith
Bashir
Bayliss
Belby
Belcher
Bell
Benson
Binns
Bishop
Black
Blane
Blenkishop
Bletchley
Bloxam
Bludd
Boardman
Bobbin
Bode
Bole
Bonaccord
Bones
Bonhan
Boothby, Gladis
Borage, Libatius
Borgin
Botis
Bragge
Braithwaite
Brand
Branstone
Broadmoor
Brocklehurst
Brookstanton
Brown
Bundy
Bungs
Burbage
Burke
Bolena
C
Carmichael
Carrow
Catchlove
Cauldwell
Chang
Chittock
Chorley
Chubb
Clagg
Clearwater
Cloggs
Cole
Comstock
Copper
Corner
Crabbe
Cragg
Creevey
Cresswell
Crockford
Crouch
Crumb
Cuffe
D
d'Eath
Dagworth-Granger
Davies
Dawlish
de Gorsemoor
de Montmorency
de Upper Barnton
Dearborn
Delacour
Diggle
Diggory
Dingle
Dippet
Dobbs
Dodderidge
Doge
Dolohov
Dony
Dorkins
Drakul
Duke
Dumbledore
Dunstar
E
Edgecombe
Egg
Elphick
Evans
F
Fancourt
Fenwick
Figg
Fortescue
Filch
Filibuster
Finch-Fletchley
Finnigan
Flamel
Fleet
Fletcher
Fletwock
Flitwick
Flume
Fubster
Fudge
Furmage
G
Goldstein
Goshawk
Goyle
Graves
Greyback
Griffiths
Grimstone
Grindelwald
Grubbly-Plank
Grunnion
Gryffindor
Grymm
Gudgeon
Gudgeon
H
Hagrid
Harkiss
Higgs
Hipworth
Hitchens
Hitchens
Hooch
Hookum
Hooper
Hopkirk
Hornby
Horton
Hufflepuff,
Humdinger
I
Imago
Ivanova
J
Jenkins
Jewkes
Jigger
Johnson
Jones
Jordan
Jorkins
K
Karkaroff
Keddle
Kegg
Keitch
Ketteridge
Kirke
Kneen
Knightley
Krum
L
LaFolle
Lachlan
Lestoat
Lestrange
Llewellyn
Lochrin
Lockhart
Longbottom
Lovegood
Lufkin
Lupin
Lynch
M
MacBoon
MacDougal
MacFarlan
MacFusty
Macnair
Macdonald
Macmillan
Madley
Malfoy
Marchbanks
Marjoriabanks
Marsh
Mason
Maxime
McClivert
McCormack
McDonald
McGonagall
McKinnon
McLaggen
McTavish
Meadowes
Melíflua
Mendes
Merrythought
Midgen
Misericordia
Montague
Montgomery
Moody
Morgan
Muldoon
Mullet
Mumps
Munch
Murray
N
Neto
Nott
Nutcombe
O
O'Hare
Ógden
Oglethorpe
Oldridge
Oliphant
Olivaras
Ollerton
P
Parkin
Parkinson
Patil
Peakes
Peasegood
Pennifold
Pepper
Perkins
Perks
Pettigrew
Philpott
Pilliwickle
Pince
Pinkstone
Pittiman
Platt
Plumpton
Plunkett
Po
Podmore
Pokeby
Polkiss
Pomfrey
Pontner
Porskoff
Potter
Prang
Prewett
Prince
Pringle
Pritchard
Prod
Pucey
Puddifoot
Purkiss
Pye
Q
Quince
Quircke
Quirrell
R
Rabnott
Rackharrow
Radford
Rastrick
Ravenclaw
Ridgebit
Robards
Roberts
Robins
Roockwood
Rosier
Ryan
S
Sanguina
Sawbridge
Scamander
Scarpin
Schmidt
Scrimgeour
Shacklebolt
Shimpling
Shingleton
Shunpike
Sinistra
Skeeter
Skower
Slinkhard
Slooper
Slughorn
Slytherin
Smethley
Smethwyck
Smethwyck
Smith
Snape
Somnolens
Spinnet
Spore
Sprout
Stainwright
Stalk
Starkey
Stebbins
Stimpson
Stroulger
Strout
Stubbs
Stump
Su Li
Summerbee
Summerby
Summers
Sweeting
Switch
Sykes
Sylvanus
T
Thickey
Thomas
Thruston
Thurkell
Timms
Toke
Tonks
Toothill
Toots
Towler
Travers
Trelawney
Tremlett
Trimple
Turpin
Tugwood
Twonk
Twycross
U
Umbridge
Umfraville
V
Vablatsky
Vance
Vane
Varney
Vector
Viridiano
W
Wadcoc
Waffling
Wagtail
Warbeck
Warrington
Watkins
Weasley
Wellbeloved
Wenlock
Whalley
Whisp
Whitby
Whitehorn
Widdershins
Wigworthy
Wildsmith
Wilkes
Williamson
Wimple
Wintringham
Withers
Wood
Worme
Worple
Wright
Wronski
X
-
Y
Yaxley
Yen
Youdle
Z
Zabini
Zamojski
Zeller
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Chapters: 19/? Fandom: Batman - All Media Types, Batman (Comics), Batman: The Animated Series, Suicide Squad (2016), Harley Quinn (Comics), The Joker - Fandom, Harleen Quinzel - Fandom Rating: Explicit Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence, No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Joker (DCU)/Harleen Quinzel Characters: Harleen Quinzel, Joker, Hugo Strange, Jeremiah Arkham, Aaron Cash, Frank Boles, Clara Saberton, Jervis Tetch, Firefly (DCU), Vicki Vale, Kirk Langstrom Additional Tags: Psychologists & Psychiatrists, Arkham Asylum, Starting a new job, Fresh outta school, her first year at Arkham, Drug Addiction, pryromania, Reporters, Non-abusive Joker and Harley, Complicated Relationships, Period-Typical Sexism, Nightmares, Spiders, Horses, Smut Summary:
Harleen Quinzel starts her new job at Arkham Asylum
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HOLLYWOOD WITHOUT MAKE-UP
1963
Produced by Ken Murray
Music by George Stoll
Written by Royal Foster
Ken Murray (Himself, Host) is billed as “the man who makes movies of the people who make movies.” He was born Kenneth Abner Doncourt in 1903 to vaudevillian parents. Murray got his start in show business on the stage in 1920s as a stand-up comedian. He performed his comedy act on the vaudeville circuit. He found success as a stage performer after appearing in Earl Carroll's Vanities on Broadway in 1935. In the 1940s, Murray became famous for his Blackouts, a racy, stage variety show at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood. The Blackouts played to standing-room-only audiences for 3,844 performances, ending in 1949. Later that year, the show moved to Broadway and closed after six weeks. He made his film debut in the 1929 romantic drama Half Marriage, followed by a role in Leathernecking in 1930. He was also the host of “The Ken Murray Show,” a weekly music and comedy show on CBS Television that ran from 1950 to 1953. The show was the first to win a Freedom Foundation Award. Over the course of his career, Murray filmed Hollywood celebrities using his 16mm home movie camera. He began filming the footage to send back home to his grandparents in lieu of writing letters. His grandmother saved the footage, which Murray later used in compilation films like Hollywood Without Make-Up. He died in 1988 at age 85.
Features footage of: Eddie Albert, June Allyson, George K. Arthur, Mary Astor, Lew Ayres, Max Baer, Lucille Ball, Richard Barthelmess, Rex Bell, Edgar Bergen, Sally Blane, Humphrey Bogart, John Boles, Pat Boone, Eddie Borden, Hobart Bosworth, Clara Bow, William Boyd, Fanny Brice, Paul Brooks, Joe E. Brown, Johnny Mack Brown, Virginia Bruce, Polly Burson, Rory Calhoun, Leo Carrillo, Charles Chaplin, Lew Cody, William Collier Jr., Russ Columbo, Gary Cooper, Jackie Cooper, Jeanne Crain, Robert Cummings, Linda Darnell, Marion Davies, Joan Davis, Olivia de Havilland, Dolores del Rio, Cecil B. DeMille, Jack Dempsey, Walt Disney, Kirk Douglas, Marie Dressler, Irene Dunne, Josephine Dunn, Stuart Erwin, Ruth Etting, Douglas Fairbanks, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Charles Farrell, Todd Fisher, Errol Flynn, Joan Fontaine, Glenn Ford, Clark Gable, Greta Garbo, Reginald Gardiner, Cary Grant, Alan Hale, Oliver Hardy, William Randolph Hearst, Jean Hersholt, William Holden, Bob Hope, Hedda Hopper, Walter Huston, Sam Jaffe, Van Johnson, Buck Jones, Hope Lange, Charles Laughton, Stan Laurel, Gertrude Lawrence, Mervyn LeRoy, Charles Lindbergh, Carole Lombard, William Lundigan, Fred MacMurray, Jayne Mansfield, George Marshall, Herbert Marshall, Chico Marx, Groucho Marx, Harpo Marx, Joel McCrea, Victor McLaglen, Adolphe Menjou, Mayo Methot, Marilyn Monroe, Frank Morgan, Wayne Morris, Jean Parker, Louella Parsons, Mary Pickford, Dick Powell, Tyrone Power, George Raft, Gregory Ratoff, Donna Reed, Debbie Reynolds, Buddy Rogers, Charles Ruggles, Albert Schweitzer, George Seaton, Norma Shearer, George Stevens, Lewis Stone, Margaret Sullavan, Robert Taylor, William T. Tilden, George Tobias, Spencer Tracy, Lupe Velez, Jimmy Walker, John Wayne, Johnny Weissmuller, Mae West, Claire Windsor, Robert Woolsey, Jane Wyman, and others.
The show is also available on DVD from Sprocket Flicks It has been aired on TV on Turner Classic Movies.
In 1963, when this documentary was released, Lucille Ball was starting her second season of “The Lucy Show” on CBS TV.
In June 1950, one year before “I Love Lucy” premiered, Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz were guests on “The Ken Murray Show” on CBS TV. Tap dancer Bunny Briggs and 'Little Rascal' Darla Hood were also guests.
In 1966, Lucy and Murray were both guests on “Bob Hope's Leading Ladies.” Murray played a television executive named Harvey Sarnoff. Lucy played herself. Sort of.
Lucy returned to Sun Valley to film an episode of “The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour,” using the same locations scene in this documentary.
Twenty minutes into the documentary, the location turns to Sun Valley, Idaho, where Hollywood stars went for winter sports. June Allyson, Errol Flynn, Martha O'Driscoll, Johnny Weissmuller, Wayne Morris, and Reggie Gardiner have a snowball fight while making a snowman.
Lounging at the Lodge are Rory Calhoun (center) and Lucille Ball. Sun Valley was one of the Arnaz's favorite vacation spots, accessible by train from Hollywood. Desilu would film “Lucy Goes To Sun Valley” (1958) there. Lucy's good friend Ann Sothern also loved Sun Valley, and is buried nearby.
Murray says that this is not the only home movies of Lucille Ball that he has. First is a quick clip of Lucy at Chatsworth Ranch with one of her cherished dogs. Lucy and Desi had three dogs at the time.
This leads to footage of Lucille Ball filming Fancy Pants in 1950 with director George Marshall and co-star Bob Hope. Murray also mentions that Lucy has done quite a few pictures with Hope, including Critic's Choice, which was released in 1963, the same year as this documentary. In 1969, when Lucy wanted to film episodes of “Here's Lucy” on location, including on the Colorado River, she hired Marshall, remembering his expertise with location filming in rough terrain.
Ball also poses with Marshall and her Fancy Pants stunt double, Polly Burson, although Murray does not specifically mention her name.
Ball is shown doing a stunt where she falls onto a break-away table, not once...
not twice...
but three times!
Murray: “Someone once said that Lucille Ball stands alone as the greatest comedienne of our time. That goes for sitting down, too!”
Lucy Without Make-Up: Literally!
A movie star, Lucille Ball was rarely scene without full make-up, but when a scene demanded she take a blast of water to the face, she removed her false eyelashes, as she did here in “Never Do Business With Friends” (ILL S2;E31) in 1953.
#Hollywood Without Make-Up#Ken Murray#Lucille Ball#George Marshall#Bob Hope#Fancy Pants#Rory Calhoun#Polly Burson#I Love Lucy#The Lucy Show#George Stoll#Royal Foster#1963#Sun Valley#Sprocket Films#DVD#TCM#documentary#The Ken Murray Show
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I was tagged by @adhdcaptain-kirk
rules suggestion: tag ten followers you want to get to know better.
name: Ray
gender: tired i go with cis girl i guess but i’m into neutral pronouns too
star sign: cancer
height: 5′2″ short
age: 19, going 20 this year
sexuality: i like a lot of people??? but there’s not always a pattern
house: i used to be hufflepuff but now i’m ravenclaw?? character development
what image do you have as your wallpaper? on my phone theres a picture of a rock cliff i took near my city. i absolutely adore it. on my laptop they automatically cycle between different ones - mostly plants or cool pictures of objects
have you ever had a crush on a teacher? i wish i could say no, but alas. only platonic crushes tho ofc. i’ve never had a teacher young enough for me to have an actual crush on. i definitely intellectually crushed really hard on my first philosphy teacher. and now me & some girl friends are just fangirls at heart of this uni professor of ours. i swear we started out 100% ironically and yet here we are
where do you see yourself in ten years? restless. feet perpetually aching, yet going. curious, but always satisfying my curiousity. bolder. taking risks. drawing, painting, writing for a living. and learning, learning, learning. i don’t know if still in my home city or anywhere else. but somewhere i surrounded myself with interesting people; burning with passion, living the things i was always content just dreaming. perhaps happy. (and feeling real 100% of the time)
if you could be anywhere else right now, where? at a cafe or on a roadtrip or anywhere else full of life with my big time crush. or in a wood-walled room filled with rugs and pillows, a ray of sunlight shining through the window and warming up the room. or somewhere else entirely from my dreams, i guess. i think i’d like to be dreaming; and i’d love for it to be real.
what was your coolest halloween costume? i haven’t dressed up for halloween since i was a kid!! i guess the coolest costume was this home-made donald duck one. but the one i liked best was this store bought witch costume - all purple except for the black hat. i have some pics of me in it, and they’re some of the only pictures of me as a kid i really like!!! plus, witches rock
what was your favorite 90′s show? i watched too little tv to pick an absolute favourite. i liked a lot of stuff
have you ever been to Las Vegas? i’ve never been to america at all!
favorite pair of shoes? the ones that just broke ;’^( a pair of black camper-like boots with dark red shoelaces... i really do need more than one pair of shoes at a time, though.
favorite book? hands down, the little prince (by antoine de saint-euxpéry). it’s my bible. the one book i read at least once a year and that manages to have me crying. every. time. not a year passes that i don’t find that book had something else to teach me. something new for me to learn. i hope the day never comes that i open that book to find i have nothing more to find there for me.
the stupidest thing you’ve ever done: i have a p bad memory and lived a p ordinary life but i guess i have a pair?? i once had a lock&key pair (the crappy ones that come with children’s diaries, you know?). one day i open the lock, and i notice that the key has this hole... just big enough.... for the upper part of the locket to fit it........ it tooke me some time to realize i had just sealed the lock for good, closing it’s key in it. but it left me quite astonished just how stupid i was. but tbh.... what takes the cake is this. when i was a kid i once just up and went to where my mom was ironing some clothes and just. took the boling hot iron and stamped it right up my dumb ass forehead i’ve had the burn scars for MONTHS and yet i never managed to recall just why did i do that
all time favorite tv shows: i watch very little tv?? i guess the office (US), doctor who, skins. but i’m sure i’m missing something else i really really like
the last movie you saw at the theater: did i mention i have a v bad memory?? i think it was a p bad movie shot in my city (napoli velata), but it could have been the latest star wars. not entirely too sure i tag my main hoes followers in my notes but everyone feel free to do this! and tag me in it! @heatstrokeyellowstrawberryblue @spaceanets @iamtade @there-is-no-romeo @the-mad-march-hare42 @amarandomperson @the-real-havoice @keirs-cool @baking-accident @irulehyrule26
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Not a logical intervention - part 61
Kirk’s eyes slowly opened. He felt a cold front pressed against his back. A pair of arms wrapped around his waist occupied by purring. Through the bond, Kirk felt Spock’s content. Joyful, delighted content. Every day since their reunion on the USS Shran. Kirk smiled, trailing his hand toward Spock’s icy cold fingers. Kirk noticed his black shorts were on the side of the bed. The marathon had become heated, as it always did, with all that passion. The events of last night crashed into his mind. Kirk shifted himself over facing Spock.
“Good morning, baby,” Kirk said, with a smile looking back at the aged brown eyes.
“Good morning, T’hy’la,” Spock said, grazing his fingers along the side of Kirk’s left cheek.
“I am not getting up until you get up,” Kirk said.
“No, how about you?” Spock said.
“I love you more so you should,” Kirk said.
“Hm, perhaps.” Spock said.
“But?” Kirk asked.
“I love you more than you love me,” Spock said.
“Well, I still am not getting up first,” Kirk said.
“We are . . .” Spock said, then deliberately paused. “in a pickle.”
Kirk shed a tired smile toward his husband.
“I feel lazy,” Kirk said. “Let’s not move.”
“Preferable,” Spock said.
“Let me be the big spoon,” Kirk said.
Spock obeyed turning toward his side. Kirk’s hands remained on Spock’s side. Kirk’s left hand traveled toward Spock’s faced open palm then clenched onto it, squeezing it. Kirk earned a familiar gasp from the man. Taluhk nash-veh k’du. I cherish thee. Words came from Spock’s side of the bond bringing a wider smile on the admiral’s face. The bedroom was a acceptable temperature for both Kirk and Spock. The room was warm enough to make him sweat. The room had been programmed to increase temperature by a certain hour. Spock’s eyes were closed. Spock felt Kirk’s lips touch his neck. I love you, so much, so very much. You’re the most beautiful Vulcan I ever met. You’re gorgeous. A large, wide smile grew on Spock’s face. The feelings of love traveling between the two was recepticated and old.
Suddenly, their comn terminal to their personalized bedroom chimed.
Italian then decided to meow loudly.
“I will get that,” Kirk said. Kirk reluctantly slid out of Spock’s grip. Kirk put on his briefs and then his bright pink robe. He sat down onto the chair in front of the comn terminal then activated it. On the screen appeared Lyionel petting Maru in his arms in a way glowing, happily. “Lyionel! Morning there!”
“Good morning, dad,” Lyionel said, warmly.
“Can’t miss us that soon,” Kirk said. Spock got up using the pillow to hide is lower half going over to the machine to create the cats food. “We left Earth yesterday.”
“I am pretty sure Maru misses his playing partner,” Lyionel said.
“I bet he does,” Kirk said.
“You must be mistaken,” Lyionel said. “Maru is a female.”
“Hm?” Kirk asked. “How do you know that?”
Lyionel held the cat up to display the unusual bulging belly. Kirk slowly started to laugh leaning into the chair folding his arms. There was only one cat around who could get the cat pregnant. Kirk looked over toward Lyionel nombing down at the bowl of cat food in bemusement.
“I believe you define cats have litters,” Lyionel said, earning the admiral’s attention.
“Uh huh,” he looked concerned. “Anything the matter?
“I. . . I think I want to join Star Fleet,” Lyionel said. Spock’s figure was hidden behind Kirk head as he knelt down and took out the duffle bag. Spock slowly looked over.
“So soon?” Kirk asked.
“I want to help people,” Lyionel said. “Just like you helped me.”
“Have you decided what track you’re going?” Spock asked, placing his neatly rolled clothes onto the bed. Kirk’s clothes were folded into a square. Easily distinguishable from Spock’s outfits the way they had been handled. Spock zipped up the bag.
“When the academy accepts me, I may,” Lyionel said. “says the reply will come in seven months.”
“2235,” Spock said. “I am sure you shall.”
“Hopefully,” Kirk said. Spock came to the back of Kirk and placed a cold hand onto his shoulder with his other hand linked behind his back holding onto his neatly folded roll. “In the mean time, you are going to learn reading English. A lot more if you plan on joining Star Fleet.”
“I expect nothing less,” Lyionel said.
Spock let go of the human’s shoulder then made his way toward the bathroom.
“Good,” Kirk said. “Besides. . “ he paused, then added. “you need friends who are your age.”
“I have plenty of friends in town,” Lyionel said.
“Lyionel,” Kirk said. “That is roughly just your therapist and her assistant.”
“Like I said, plenty,” Lyionel said.
“You’re going to make more friends in star fleet,” Kirk said. He paused. “Your name was changed from Kirk to Miller, didn’t it?”
“Yes,” Lyionel said. He shook his head. “I don’t understand your insistence that we fix the ‘grave; error. It’s not like anything alarming.”
“Lyionel, we don’t need more than three Captain Kirk’s out there,” Kirk said. “Most of the Kirk relatives are scientists.”
“Me?” Lyionel said, in disbelief. “A captain? No way.”
“Captain’s matter more on the bridge and can do more,” Kirk said. “You’re going to make a great name out of yourself, Cadet Miller.”
Spock came out if the bathroom in a matching purple attire that was more or less reminiscent of the current fashion on Vulcan. It was a dress on his figure with frills along his neck. Spock came over then took out the pair of dark boots from under the bed. He slid them forth. He slid his feet into the boots. His hair was up in a scrunchy. Kirk looked over toward the ambassador appearing to be caught off guard. His eyes lingered on Spock.
“I am going to make you proud,” Lyionel said.
“Son,” Kirk said., as Spock exited the room with Lyionel on a leash “you make us proud no matter what you do.”
“Here you go,” the bag was placed onto the table. Spock’s eyes rested on the star fleet decomposable bag. “Why did you need a pair of rocket boots made in the first place?”
“It is for a good reason,” Spock said, taking the package.
Michelle the Mak’tar raised a arched eyebrow.
“Does the captain know?” Michelle asked.
“I informed the captain before requesting you to make this,” Spock said. “I would not have asked had it not been approved.”
Michelle nodded.
“Good point, Ambassador Selek,” Michelle said. “Do not abuse its systems.”
“Abusing a prototype is against logic,” Spock said. “I shall test run the systems in the holodeck and make the required adjustments should glitches show up.” he turned away then was lead out of the room by Italian.
Kirk had a tendency to have a freefall, on duty and off duty. The memory of their frequent camping with their dear doctor was a strong reminder of that. There were little files and documentation of what kind of attack had happened. The floor where the approval process happened on the home planet of the Catalians. Spock would be damned for not be prepared. He lost Kirk once, he was not going to lose him again by surprise. Spock came toward the holodeck doors. The doors closed behind Spock. Spock took his boots off then slid out the white boots with a dark gray sole to them. The familiar panels were around it in a retro kind of way. Spock was given a memory of when he completed construction. It served good use. Kirk once told him of a nightmare where he acted as a elevator holding onto him and McCoy while his brother had taken over the Enterprise. Good use, it had.
“Computer, turn on holodeck safety protocol,” Spock said. “prepare a simulation.”
It was on the third day of the trip to Catalia did Bole get approached by Spock and Kirk. Captain Bole arrived into the mess hall to see eyes were on her. She didn’t lower her gaze. She was the one officer in Star Fleet who had made questionable command decisions. She sensed their mixed feelings about her. Her pitch black pupils swept the room. She came to the machinery. She made her order. In a blue light the synthesizer synthenized her breakfast. She picked it up off the tray then made her way toward a table. She was temporarily commanding the vessel to Catalia to shuttle off some representatives for a very important meeting. Hundreds of VIPS. It was a nightmare. Suddenly, a familiar face sat in front of her cupping his hands together onto the table with a much familiar face beside him.
“Captain Bole,” Spock said. “I recommend you do not come down for the proceedings.”
“Why?” Bole asked.
She sensed nothing from Spock. Controlling his emotions to the point that it didn’t stand out. She couldn’t hear his thoughts just like his husband who she can feel his emotions. Kirk was back inside his white admiral outfit. It was unsettling to fear only anger from Kirk and nothing from Spock. As though they had found something out about her. What it was, Bole had no clue.
“You have a intense dislike over the Catalians,” Spock informed her. “and you can be framed for anything that slightly goes wrong.”
“I am not the kind of person who can be easily framed,” Lyionel said. Kirk rubbed his wrist. Spock’s hands were laid on the table placed together.
“I said that myself and look where that got me,” Kirk said. His eyes were like a dagger to her. One look and she was stabbed in the chest by the glare. A piercing, sharp dagger. Spock placed his hand onto the human’s forearm. “You’re biased. You’re better off going back to your old command than staying in orbit.”
Bole raised a eyebrow.
“You really think I am going down there to that planet?”Lyionel said.
“We don’t think,” Kirk said. “we know.”
“You see, we just learned about it through Vice Admiral Robau,” Spock said. “Going down there is a big mistake.”
“You have to make a excuse.” Kirk said. “and leave a paper trail behind it for Star Fleet to believe.”
“My orders say to escort representatives to Catalia and be part of the landing party,” Bole said. “I cannot go against orders.”
“As your superior, don’t follow through with the last part of the mission,” Kirk said. “That is a order.”
“It is your life or the way you end it,” Spock lied.
“I thought you hate me from what happened to your friend?” Bole asked, raising her thin eyebrow.
“There is one thing we agree on,” Kirk said. “if there is a way we can prevent things and know how it effects the future. Sometimes, we don’t want to change it but it comes into our hands either way. ”
Spock nodded in agreement.
“The future is yours to ruin for yourself after the meeting,” Spock said. “We do not give a damn about what happens afterwards.”
“Besides, compared to me. . .” Kirk said. “I had to be part of something like this.”
“Did you ever forgive them?” Bole asked.
Kirk didn’t answer at first.
“Eventually,” Kirk said, standing up from the table taking his plate. “Now, we’re going to eat with the security detail for the representatives.”
Spock picked up his plate with one hand while the other was linked with Kirk’s arm holding onto the leash. Italian was purring loudly guiding the two away. Bole watched the two elderly men leave her behind. The boiling anger faded away from the admiral as he looked over toward Spock with a smile. Bole still could not read what Spock was feeling.
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Halls of Fame and New Rules For Qualifying: What You Need To Know For March 14, 2019
Halls of Fame and New Rules For Qualifying: What You Need To Know For March 14, 2019
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Elway QB Disasters – From Worse to Worst
General Manager John Elway has tried everything to find an answer at the quarterback position, with laughable results. In honor of the man who wore number seven on his jersey, we count down the seven worst (and sadly, only) choices that Elway has made to fill the position since Peyton Manning retired.
7) Chad Kelly – It’s difficult to fault Elway for selecting Kelly with the last pick in the 2017 NFL Draft. The nephew of legendary Buffalo Bills quarterback, Jim Kelly, Chad was a low-risk, high-reward selection that showed good arm strength, size, and athleticism that Elway was willing to develop. Kelly ended up getting into a fight at Von Miller’s Halloween party, eventually wandered into a random couple’s apartment, and sat there on the couch talking incoherently until being chased out by a man with a vacuum attachment. Denver released the quarterback after later being arrested by the authorities, but Elway’s fine judge of character lands Kelly at number seven on the list.
6) Mark Sanchez – After the retirement of Peyton Manning and the surprising exit of Brock Osweiler, Elway was looking for a seasoned veteran to come in and help right the ship. Often referred to as “Butt-Fumble” after a play in which Sanchez dropped a ball after running into his own offensive lineman’s butt while playing for the New York Jets, Mark couldn’t beat out seventh-round pick Trevor Siemian for the starting job and was quickly released. Elway’s arrogance of thinking he could turn a journeyman quarterback with more career interceptions than touchdowns and a nickname of “Butt-Fumble” into our next franchise quarterback makes Sanchez number six.
5) Joe Flacco – Flacco at least comes to Denver with a Super Bowl ring, and despite only six touchdowns to five interceptions, seven fumbles, and being sacked 23 in just seven games, has looked decent so far this year. But the last thing Elway needed for this team was an aging, declining quarterback that makes $18.5 million a year. Placing a 34-year-old band-aid on this team places Flacco at number five.
4) Case Keenum – After a few years of the Trevor Siemian experiment, Elway sure gave the impression that Denver could be fixed with the addition of a solid quarterback. With his astute eye for talent, Elway failed to land Kirk Cousins, but came away with the consolation prize of Keenum coming off an outstanding 2017 season with Minnesota. Keenum ended up with 15 interceptions, 8 fumbles, was sacked 34 times, and was traded after just one year to the Washington Redskins.
3) Drew Lock – It doesn’t seem fair to put Lock in as the third worst quarterback decision on Elway’s list considering the kid hasn’t played a single down. But moving up in the draft in order to pick Drew in the second round was a monumental mistake, and even if Elway thought of Lock as an insurance policy in case Flacco didn’t work out, he paid too much. If Lock is supposed to be the heir-apparent, it’s then surprising he made it past all 32 teams and 41 players that were picked ahead of him. But I digress; after all, who’s better at finding and developing talent than Elway?
2) Paxton Lynch – A complete bust as a first-round quarterback, you’re probably surprised Paxton wasn’t number one. It’s true that Elway traded up into the first round to get Lynch and set the franchise back a few years by missing on him; the team has yet to recover. But Lynch is just another first round disaster that is off the books and gone by now. Garrett Boles is still starting at left tackle.
1) Brock Osweiler – Let me see if I got this right: Elway plans on having Osweiler be the franchise quarterback after Manning retires, but Brock spurns the Broncos and takes a better deal in Houston. Elway fails to sign Osweiler, has no plan B, and inevitably it ends up that Osweiler gets benched in Houston, traded and cut in Cleveland, and is now out of the league at 28-years-old? I’m not sure what the worst part is—failing to close the deal? Failing to have a contingency plan? Or having a player on the roster for three years without recognizing he can’t play?
By the way, Osweiler was picked 42 spots ahead of Kirk Cousins, 29 picks ahead of Nick Foles, and 17 picks before Russell Wilson. No offense, John. But it seems that the only quarterbacks that you’ve ever evaluated correctly were Tim Tebow, who couldn’t throw a ball, and Peyton Manning, who threw for over 50,000 yards, 400 TDs, and had 4 MVPs before you saw him.
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Personajes canon (Alumnos)
REGLAS:
-Colocamos todos los apellidos de los personajes que forman parte de los libros (compañeros de Harry y sus amigos) para que haya más vaierad de ideas a la hora de elegir.
-La reserva de los personajes es por orden de aparición, quién la solicite primero la reserva.
-Los personajes con asteriscos (*) Son gemelos
-Luego de reservar el personaje pueden proceder a hacer la ficha cuando el foro esté abierto (no hay castings ni pasos previos por el estilo
-El PB y la casa del personaje así como el nombre si este no figura quedan a elección del usuario.
-El staff se reserva el derecho de corregir o denegar la ficha si la misma no cumple con los requerimientos báscios (que el pb coincida con la edad, y lo conocido hasta el momento sobre el pj o lo especificado en el listado de canons)
RESERVAS
-Para reservar el personaje simplemente debes enviar un mensaje o consulta diciendo el nombre del pj y algún nick o nombre para que sepamos a quién lo reservamos
-Tendrán tiempo de reclamar el personaje en el foro hasta el 10 de junio, luego de esa fecha los personajes reservados en el tumblr serán liberados.
ABERCROMBIE
euan y lisa turpin
---- ---- abercrombie, 16
---- ---- abercrombie, 16
ACKERLY
stewart y catherine bole
---- ---- ackerly, 17
---- ---- ackerly, 15
AUBREY
nathan y meghan white
---- ---- aubrey, 17 *
---- ---- aubrey, 17 *
---- ---- aubrey, 15
AVERY
james y athena albright
---- ---- avery, 16
BADDOCK
malcolm y vivienne lutz
---- ---- baddock, 16
---- ---- baddock, 15
BELBY
marcus y alana waters
---- ---- belby, 14
---- ---- belby, 11
BLETCHLEY
miles y adrienne armastead
---- ---- bletchley, 15
BOLE
corvus y jessica paulding
---- ---- bole, 15
BOOT
terry y rose zeller
---- ---- bt, 17
---- ---- bt, 16
BRADLEY
bryon y layla davis
---- ---- bradley, 17
---- ---- bradley, 16
---- ---- bradley, 15
CADWALLADER
william y eleanor branstone
---- ----cadwallader, 17
---- ---- cadwallader, 16 *
---- ---- cadwallader, 16 *
---- ---- cadwallader, 15
CARMICHAEL
eddie y kery mn
---- ---- mn, 16
---- ---- mn, 15
CAULDWELL
owen y natalie turpin
---- ---- cauldwell, 16
---- ---- cauldwell, 15
COOTE
ritchie y eloise midgen
---- ---- cte, 15
CORNER
michael y su li
deben llevar PB oriental
---- ---- corner, 17
---- ---- corner, 16
---- ---- corner, 15
CREEVEY
dennis y mary-anne mcdonald
---- ---- creevey, 15
DAVIES
roger y cho chang
deben llevar PB oriental
---- ---- davies, 17
---- ---- davies, 16
FINNIGAN
seamus y kathryn bundy
---- ---- finnigan, 17
---- ---- finnigan, 16
FLINCH-FLETCHEY
justin y laura madley
---- ---- flinch-fletchey, 17
---- ---- flinch-fletchey, 16
FLINT
marcus y penelope clearwater
---- ---- flint, 13
---- ---- flint, 12
GOLDSTEIN
anthony y padma patil
deben llevar pb de piel morena
---- ---- goldstein, 17 *
---- ---- goldstein, 17*
---- ---- goldstein, 15
HIGGS
terance y emma dobbs
---- ---- higgs, 16
---- ---- higgs, 15
HOPKINS
wayne y myy brocklehurst
---- ---- hopkins, 16
JORDAN
lee y demelza robins
deben llevar PB de piel morena
---- ---- jordan, 17
---- ---- jordan, 16
KIRKE
yrew y patricia stimpson
---- ---- kirke, 17
---- ---- kirke, 16
MACMILLIAN
ernie y samantha baker
---- ---- macmillian, 17
---- ---- macmillian, 16
MACNAIR
mason y natalia goldstein
---- ---- macnair, 17
---- ---- macnair, 16
MALFOY
draco y astoria greengrass
scorpius hyperion malfoy, 16
---- ---- malfoy, 15
MCLAGGEN
cormac y romilda vane
---- ---- mclaggen, 16
NOTT
theodore y daphne greengrass
---- ---- nott, 17
---- ---- nott, 15
OVERY
bryson y susan bones
---- ---- overy, 14
---- ---- overy, 13
PHILIPS
nathan y parvati patil
deben llevar pb de piel morena
---- ---- philips, 17 *
---- ---- philips, 17 *
---- ---- philips, 15
POTTER
harry y ginerva weasley
james sirius potter, 17
albus severus potter, 16
lily luna potter, 15
SCAMANDER
rolf y luna lovegd
lysyer ----scamander, 16 *
lorcan ---- scamander, 16 *
SMITH
zachary y marietta edgecombe
---- ---- smith, 17
---- ---- smith, 16
---- ---- smith, 15
SUMMERS
royce y gabrielle delacour
---- ---- summers, 17
---- ---- summers, 16
THOMAS
dean y lavendar brown
---- ---- thomas, 17
---- ---- thomas, 16
TOWLER
kenneth y alicia spinnett
---- ---- towler, 17
---- ---- towler, 16
WEASLEY
percy y audrey grant
molly ---- weasley, 17
lucy ---- weasley, 16
WEASLEY
ronald y hermione granger
rose ---- weasley, 16
hugo ---- weasley, 15
WEASLEY
george y angelina Johnson
deben llevar PB de piel morena
fred ---- weasley, 17
roxanne ---- weasley, 16
WEASLEY
william y fleur delacour
dominique ---- weasley, 16
louis ---- weasley, 15
WOOD
oliver y victorie frobisher
---- ---- wd, 17
---- ---- wd, 17
ZABINI
blaise y pansy Parkinson
deben llevar PB de piel morena
---- ---- zabini, 17 *
---- ---- zabini, 17 *
---- ---- zabini, 16,
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Elliot, Kirk, Sierra and Amber Bole
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2018 NFL Mock Draft Round 2
Today we continue on with the 7 round mock draft series for the 2018 NFL Draft.
See Round 1
For those interested, you can see the 2017 7 round mock here, and a Packers only 7 round mock drafts here –>(1, 2).
Something to keep in mind is the fact that this exercise started mid-March so some trades and player rankings will likely change over time but considering a 7 round mock can’t be done with any seriousness in a week, you’ll just have to tolerate a couple errors here and there.
The big board I’m using is from NFLBigBoard.com. It uses an aggregation of several of the top big boards around the web. Also I built it so there’s that.
33 Cleveland Browns Ronald Jones II, RB, USC
As I said, Chubb and Jones are a better option than Barkley and Hubbard and I’m standing by that here.
Darnold, the new franchise QB for the Browns, is also reunited with his RB so that’s kind of cool too.
34 New York Giants D.J. Moore, WR, Maryland
This was a very tough call. There are a lot of players here that could help but none of them felt quite right.
The Giants are likely going to be without Marshall and ODB for 2018 and need to reload at the position and quickly.
If Moore has a chance to be a WR1, the Giants could be okay with Moore, Shepherd, and Engram for receiving weapons.
35 Cleveland Browns Ronnie Harrison, S, Alabama
I wanted to take Harrison two picks ago but wasn’t really sure the role was as well defined as it would be for Jones.
As it stands Damarious Randall is the FS and Jabrill Peppers is the SS. We aren’t really sure how either of those things will turn out but it’s unlikely they will both develope very well in their roles.
Harrison has the ability to play FS as well as SS and could win out one of those jobs starting in 2018.
36 Indianapolis Colts James Daniels, C, Iowa
Castonzo is a good LT, Slauson is now paired with Quenton Nelson, which could be pretty solid depending on Slausons ability to bounce back, and now we have James Daniels to play center in place of Ryan Kelly who can’t seem to get it together.
After 2 rounds the Colts might just need to find a little help at left tackle to have a functioning starting offensive line in 2018.
37 Indianapolis Colts Christian Kirk, WR, Texas A&M
Our team is Andrew Luck, period. We invested to protect him with offensive line, now we are going to find him some weapons. We really would like to find a RB but Kirk in the slot with TY on the outside? Come on that’s pretty solid work in just 3 picks.
38 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Mike Hughes, CB, UCF
For a minute I thought doubling down on DB’s with Minkah going in round 1 was overkill but to have Hughes and Grimes on the boundary, Hargreaves in the slot and Fitz and Conty at safety? That’s a solid DB group.
Hughes was also a fantastic value here.
39 Chicago Bears Kolton Miller, OT, UCLA
The Bears offensive line isn’t anywhere near as impressive as it was in 2017.
Outside of Leno and Whitehair there isn’t much to be overly excited about. I suppose Long at RG isn’t terrible if you don’t factor in his massive paycheck.
Miller is a 6’9 behemoth that was knocked for a lack of athletic ability but he tested off the charts at the combine.
Either way he should stack up pretty well at RT and be an upgrade over their current tackle.
40 Trade – Detroit Lions Sam Hubbard, EDGE, Ohio State
Lions receive pick 40 Giants (from round 1 trade with Broncos) receive 2nd (51) and 3rd (82)
Hubbard has limitations but is projected to be a real good strong side 4-3 defensive end which is what the Lions need.
Hubbard paired with Ansah could make for 2 very good players on the edge for Detriot.
41 Oakland Raiders Dallas Goedert, TE, SDSU
I’m not a fan of many of the players at the top of my board but Dallas is intriguing. We have Jared Cook but that isn’t as lethal as we had hoped. Beyond that, Cook is 30, we’re paying him $5M, and there is 0 dead cap this year, meaning, if we so chose to, we could cut him and it wouldn’t cost us a dime.
Probably makes more sense to let him play out his last year and coach up Dallas but either way the pick makes sense.
42 TRADE – Green Bay Packers Carlton Davis, CB, Auburn
Packers receive pick 42 Dolphins receive 2nd (45), 5th (172), and 6th (186)
Dolphins didn’t feel comfortable with the top of the board and could use the picks. Davis is at the top of the board so it didn’t take long to find a suitor in GB. The Packers made it easy for the Dolphins offering two picks to move back 3 spots.
Carlton Davis is a big, long, physical corner that dominates receivers in press man coverage.
The Packers defensive backfield now consists of Carlton Davis, Kevin King, and Tramon Williams at corner and HHCD, Derwin James, and Josh Jones at safety. They may not be the top unit in the NFL but try and find a bigger, faster, and more physical group. Go ahead, I’ll wait.
43 New England Patriots Sony Michel, RB, Georgia
James White is a good receiving back but the Patriots could use a Mel Blount type north and south pounder on their roster. Michel fits that mold perfectly.
44 Washington Redskins Harrison Phillips, DT, Stanford
The Raiders snagged Vea 1 spot before the Redskins in the first round but Phillips is a good consolation and fell on our board making him a good value.
It’s not certain whether Phillips can play nose but regardless of his exact position, he’ll be an upgrade somewhere.
45 Miami Dolphins (From Packers RD 2) Mason Rudolph, QB, Oklahoma State
Tannehill isn’t the worst QB in the league but is he ever going to take them to a SB?
The way I see it, the team will be rebuilding for another couple years. Grab Rudolph, let him sit and when the team is ready to go, Tannehill will be in his 30’s and at the end of his contract. We’ll have Rudolph ready to take the new and improved Dolphins to the promise land.
That’s the plan anyway.
46 Cincinnati Bengals James Washington, WR, Oklahoma State
1 pick after his QB gets taken by hte Dolphins, Washington finds a home in Cinci and to be honest, I don’t hate how things are shaking out. We have Cordy Glenn and Clint Boling on the left side of the line and drafted Isaiah Wynn to hold down the RG spot. Joe Mixon is in his sophmore year and we now have James Washington and AJ Green on the outside.
Our defense isn’t horrible but if we can hit a couple more linemen and a few defensive pieces the Bengals might surprise some people.
If nothing else they’ll have the weapons to be one of those terrible teams that blow a few teams out of the water once in a while.
47 Arizona Cardinals Arden Key, EDGE, LSU
Chandler Jones had 17 sacks in 2017. The man is a freak. With that said, the team as a whole had 27.
That’s 17 for Jones, 10 for everyone else combined. That’s actually really pathetic. Jones needs help and although there are concerns with Key, he’s physically gifted and was considered a front runner for number 1 overall in the 2018 draft less than a year ago. The potential is certainly there.
48 Buffalo Bills Mike Gesicki, TE, Penn State
One of the best things you can do for a young QB is give him a safety valve. The Bills get that guy in Mike Gesicki. Mayfield now has Kelvin Benjamin and sophomore Zay Jones on the outside, Shady in the backfield, a young stud TE, and a solid defense. It’s on him to make this team a contender.
49 Indianapolis Colts Nick Chubb, RB, Georgia
Marlon Mack has some potential but the Colts came out and said they want to find a RB compliment for their QB.
With the addition of Quenton Nelson, James Daniels, and now Nick Chubb, Andrew Luck should have a better run game than he’s seen in quite some time (ever?). A couple more defensive pieces and the Colts are quickly going to remind everyone why they were SB favorites not long ago.
50 Dallas Cowboys Orlando Brown, OT, Oklahoma
I’m sticking with my theory that the Cowboys success is dependant on them reviving their glorious offensive line. Smith, Frederick, and Martin still remain but RG and RT aren’t really set.
Cam Flemming isn’t terrible but hasn’t proven to be dominant by any stretch. Brown has terrified people with his stunningly terrible combine but the man was considered the best tackle in the class by a lot of people prior to the combine.
By putting him on the right side they can minimize the impact of his limited athleticism.
51 New York Giants (From Lions RD 2) Justin Reid, S, Stanford
Reid has been top of the board for a while and if he’s able to play FS should be a great fit. He played SS for Stanford but his 4.40 40 time leads me to believe he can manage as a FS.
Either way he should be a massive upgrade over Darian Thompson.
52 Baltimore Ravens Anthony Miller, WR, memphis
Reaching a little bit according to our board but we need some help at WR. We’ve gone out and gotten a ton of veteran help the last few years, and maybe that’ll be fine, but at some point we need some young blood. For that reason we decide to pull the trigger rather than risk losing him by trading back.
53 Los Angeles Chargers Lorenzo Carter, OLB, Georgia
Labeled an edge rusher, Carter is going to be an OLB in our 4-3 defense which is something the Chargers desperately need. Their DL is elite but their linebackers aren’t getting it done.
54 Kansas City Chiefs Donte Jackson, CB, LSU
Kendall Fuller had an unbelievable sophomore season. Assuming he continues to dominate, the Chiefs are still devoid of any talent at corner aside from Fuller.
Jackson is an athletic corner that blazed a 4.32 40 at the combine.
55 Trade – San Francisco 49ers Mark Andrews, TE, Oklahoma
49ers receive pick 55 Panthers receive 2nd (59) and 4th (128)
The Panthers aren’t thrilled with the way the board is stacked up so they make some calls.
Yes, I heard Andrews fell into the 3rd round too but just try to act like the 49ers did something stupid.
Their new stud QB now has Goodwin, Garcon, and Andrews with a promising Trent Taylor in the slot; An underrated RB in Jerrick McKinnon running behind a pretty decent offensive line; and a pretty scary defense that added Roquan Smith yesterday.
56 Buffalo Bills Malik Jefferson, LB, Texas
The Bills added some DL help with Maurice Hurst in round 1 but still have some work to do in the center of the defense and LB might be the biggest need.
Jefferson is a high ceiling player that was at one point thought of as an early 1st round prospect.
He’ll contribute right away.
57 Tennessee Titans Tim Settle, DT, Virginia Tech
The Titans D line isn’t horrible but the NT spot could be better.
313 pound Austin Johnson is young and can continue to get better but why mess around. Tim Settle is a 335 pound monster that could likely upgrade the position immediately.
58 Atlanta Falcons Rasheem Green, DT, USC
The Falcons need another lineman to play next to Grady Jarrett and where I’m sittin’ there aren’t very many good options currently on the roster. Green is 6’5 275 and is an ideal fit for the team.
59 Carolina Panthers (From 49ers RD 2) Chukwuma Okorafor, OT, Western Michigan
The Panthers grabbed Matt Kalil from the Vikings. I’m not sure the point of this other than his brother being on the team. It certainly can’t have anything to do with actually wanting him to play left tackle. That can’t be…
Let’s just say we draft a left tackle to be safe, eh?
60 Pittsburgh Steelers Ogbonnia Okoronkwo, EDGE, Oklahoma
I’m certainly concerned about Okoronkwo’s size and whether or not he can manage on the strong side but it seems clear the Bud Deupree experiment was a massive failure. They need help opposite Watt and here it is.
61 Jacksonville Jaguars Braden Smith, OG, Auburn
Yes I considered a TE but let’s play it smart. Protecting your QB and helping your star RB, Fournette is far more important than converting a couple third downs.
The Jags got Andrew Norwell and now added one of the top guards in the draft.
Oh and Smith was higher on our board so there’s that.
62 Minnesota Vikings Tyrell Crosby, OT, Oregon
There are never sure things but if everything pans out, the Vikings could have an okay line.
Reiff is serviceable, they drafted Billy Price who can play any guard spot and center (we’ll say LG), Elflein is going into his sophomore year so there is reason for optimism, and now Crosby can hold down the right tackle spot.
This still requires everything to go very well, no injuries, and an additional guard at some point… but they could be okay…
63 Trade – Houston Texans Kerryon Johnson, RB, Auburn
Texans receive pick 63 Patriots receive 3rd (68), 6th (177), and 6th comp (214)
Lamar Miller was expected to explode when he went to the Texans. That wasn’t the case. Miller isn’t very productive at all and can certainly be upgraded or at the very least, replaced this year or the next when the Texans feel ready to move on and free up the cap space.
Johnson, according to the all knowing big board was a fantastic value and fell quite a ways until the Texans could take it no more.
64 Cleveland Browns D.J. Chark, WR, LSU
So let’s break this down. On offense the Browns now have Darnold at QB. Josh Gordon and DJ Chark at WR with Jarvis Landry in the slot. Ronald Jones and Duke Johnson at RB and Njoku at TE.
On defense we have Garrett and Chubb off the edge. Gaines and Carrie at corner with Calhoun in the slot. And we also added Ronnie Harrison at safety.
All this just through 2 rounds. How in the world is this team not in the playoffs in 2018?
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Chatham Co. NC Genealogies and Histories #northcarolinapioneers
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Chatham County was established in 1771 from Orange County, having been named for William Pitt in 1759, the first Earl of Chatham. It was Pitt who served as the British Prime Minister from 1766 to 1768 and opposed harsh colonial policies. The earliest known settlers were Quakers from England who settled along the Haw and Eno rivers. In 1907, parts of Chatham County and Moore County were combined to form Lee County. 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Not a logical intervention- part 46
“Jimmy hasn’t said his first words,”
“Excel--” Spock stopped mid-sentence. He stared at Winona. “No, you are joking.”
“I am not joking.”
“That’s a nice way to start off his vacation.”
“You will make an excellent babysitter.”
“I learned from the best.”
“Who was the best?” Spock looked insulted by her question.
“Mrs Winona Kirk, I cannot say that.”
“I get to meet them.”
“You do,” the elder nodded.
“Oooohohhh boy, Mandy is going to be thrilled,” Winona rubbed her hands together.
Spock raised his slanted gray eyebrow.
“You do realize my identity is classified,” Spock reminded.
Winona grew a wide smile in return.
“I am going to come across her during my vacation, so it’s just a trivial question, besides, I got you down as a long lost uncle married-in-law of George’s,” Winona said. “That’s what my friend knows.”
Spock narrowed his eyes toward her.
“Really, Winona?” Spock inquired.
“That’s all she knows,” Winona said. “May I hug you?” Spock raised an eyebrow.
“You never need to ask,” Spock said.
Winona brought the elder into a welcoming hug, and said, "Thank you for keeping my sons alive." Spock closed his eyes allowing himself to smile, while experiencing gratitude spreading through him. His hands laid onto the center of his back right below his shoulder blades. Winona’s hands were onto Spock’s waist. It was Winona who ended the hug stepping back from the elder. Kirk was in the background going over to the panel in front of the machine while holding his younger counterpart in one arm rocking him back and forth. Kirk had already given a hug to his mother before boarding the shuttle.
“Live long and prosper,” Winona said.
“Peace and long life,” Spock returned.
The shuttle craft lifted off into the sky. Spock made his way toward the seat going in a straight line as though there a row of seats. Italian mewed waiting for him. Italian reached his arms out for the Vulcan. His long, boney grayed green fingers planted onto the sides of the large furry body bringing him up to his shoulder. He sat down alongside the admiral. Kirk began to sing for the little blue eyed child. Spock visualized the sight in his mind. His husband soothing the younger in a endearing, loving way. Italian slid into the Vulcan’s lap. Spock graciously stroked the cat.
Spock had known a handful of blind officers in his lifetime, and the ones that he had came across were able to see color just not faces. Geordi La Forge was among them. Prosthetic eyes were trending in the federation for those who did not wish to remain that way. Now just seeing darkness twenty-four-seven compared to them was different. Though he grew more of a understanding how it was like visually living this way more than a day. Spock and Kirk went on their secret mission while taking take of Sam and Jim. The individual hugs they shared with Winona, “Take care of my sons, Miller,” was nothing short of warming. Kirk wore gloves around Jim, as the first time around of being jolted by himself left his hair singed. The laughter that Spock had let loose afterwards with Jim (while Kirk and Sam were on another part of the mission) startled the toddler.
Jim touched Spock’s long, pointy nose.
“S-----” Jim started, gently patting.
“No, don’t,” Spock said.
“Sp----” Jim started.
“Jim, no,” Spock protested.
“Sqawk!” Jim said.
“Oh no,” Spock said.
“Spawk!” Jim clapped his hands together.
Spock looked in both directions, annoyed, then applied his fingers on the side of the child’s face. The little toddler’s first words were not going to be his name. They hadn’t met, yet. Afterwards Spock applied the Vulcan nerve pinch to the child then erasing the memory with ease. Jim’s face twisted and his face turned a familiar shade of red. The toddler squirmed in the Vulcan’s arms. Spock placed him into the table then took out the diapers and baby wipes. He cleaned off the butt and what else he could relying off memory taking care of a toddler in the line of duty. A very human baby. Spock added a new diaper under the baby then applied on. Spock picked up the child applying Jim to the corner of his arm. The back end to the shuttle opened. In came a young man crashing inside with half of a star fleet uniform barely hanging on covering the side of his torso with a hand.
“Husband!” Kirk called. “Prepare for lift off!”
“What happened?” Spock inquired, as the starfleet officer came further into the shuttle place himself onto the side of the wall alongside. Kirk ducked back into the shuttle craft adding another lower half to the phaser replacing what had been used.
“The Catalians happened!” Kirk replied.
“I thought they hadn’t been here at this point,” Spock said, coming over to the pilot seating pressing a button. He remembered the way the console was presented.
“So did I!” Kirk replied. “Selek!”
“Working on it,” Spock replied.
“SAAaaaaAAAAAAAM!” Kirk ducked his head out, face red, sweating. “GET YOU BUTT BACK HERE OR GOD HELP ME! I DID NOT SAY TO PLAY WITH THAT DISRUPTOR!” My god, I’ve turned into Bones. Did it hit him. “SAM!”
“This is no place to let a child go pee,” Spock said.
“The restroom in here isn’t exactly ideal!” Kirk replied, as Sam leaped into the shuttle as the back end flew up. “GO, GO, GO!”
The shuttle craft flew up launching into the sky while disruptors were being fired at its direction.
“I thought we were getting two officers,” Spock said.
“Catalians killed the second officer.” Kirk said, as Italian stared at the officer. “You. . .” he deactivated the phaser. “You have betrayed everything Star Feet has stood for,” he slowly approached the man. “Do you have anything to say for yourself, Commander Rogish?” Kirk was standing above the officer,
“It had to be done,” Rogish said. “We would have lost a valued member of the federation had we not intervened.”
“It wasn’t your decision to make,” Kirk said. Spock came over to Sam’s side while holding Jim in one arm. “Star Fleet command could have decided unanimously and done it right,” Kirk came to the pilots seat then put in the directions. “You acted as the judge, jury, and prosecutor.” he turned in the direction of the officer, at a loss of words, trying to wrap his head around it. A look of dismay with shame.
“What would you have done were you in my place?” Rogish said.
“Less death,” Kirk said. “More diplomatic”
“More creative ways to avoid death,” Spock said, placing the children side by side. He turned in the man’s direction. “You are never going to serve in Star Fleet a day with what you have done.”
“If I abided the rules, those people. . .” Rogish said. “All of them dead.“
“Sometimes we have to make decisions that we don’t like,” Kirk said. “And you liked this one. Too much.” He came toward the man. “You’re under arrest for assassinating a high ranking individual within the Catilian republic, breaking a prisoner out of jail, and killing the eyewitnesses, the accusers, before they could testify.”
“I stand by my choices,” Rogish said, parting his bangs.
“Catalians don’t torture their own,” Kirk said.
“Not like you’ve been in Catalian prison,” Rogish said. It stuck a cord in the admiral. He knew what torture was like being on away missions and being held captive. Sometimes he was tortured for information. “They torture you for days, burn you out with questions, burn you, and do things to your body.”
“I am very familiar to Captain Bole’s account,” Kirk said.
He looked up.
“I know you don’t approve of it but it had to be done,” Rogish said. “the innocent are protected.”
“Death is never the answer,” Kirk said, firmly. Then he came over toward Sam. “are you alright, Sammy?”
“Best, break, ever,” Sam said.
“It appears the Kirk family enjoys running from danger,” Spock said, jokingly.
“No, no, no,” Kirk said, patting on the child’s shoulder. “This is not part of your vacation.”
“Why?” Sammy asked.
“Personal,” Kirk said. “Don’t tell mom.”
“Or your father,” Spock said.
“Okay,” Sam said. “What then?”
“Uncle,” Jim said. They turned their heads in the toddler’s direction. “Uncles.”
Kirk smiled, broadly.
“Jimmy said his first word in space,” Kirk said, holding his two uncovered fingers. Spock returned the gesture. “That’s what you say what happened in the beginning.”
Spock handed the human a pair of cuffs and a dermal generator with his other hand.
“A word to the un-wise,” Spock said. “don’t leave on a away mission without a doctor or medical kit.”
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Not a logical intervention - epilogue
“Did you bring the kitten?” Kirk asked.
“He is not really a kitten anymore, dad,” Lyionel replied, then held up the light peach cat carrier. “You were out there for three weeks!” He looked at the side. “technically he is still a kitten but I think the Klingon half has a hand in that.”
The calico cat mewed at the grinning admiral.
“A----acho!” Spock had a high pitch swift sneeze as hen came over to Kirk’s side.
“Bless you,” Kirk said, fondly looking over toward the taller Vulcan.
“I am fine,” Spock said.
“Thank you, son,” Kirk said. “Sorry you had to spend your first holiday alone.”
“Actually, I spent Hanukkah with the Kirk’s,” Lyionel said. “andddd guess where we went.”
“Rock climbing?” Kirk offered.
“Camping,” Spock said.
“Zoo going?” Kirk guessed.
“Even better,” Lyionel said. “Shopping!”
Spock raised an eyebrow at the man. They had gone shopping with the young man during his recovery. He had lots of clothes that ranged in taste, some of which were fancy, and he had long socks that didn’t blend in. He was dressed entirely in green. All of his clothes were green with different secondary colors ranging for holiday events. In fact, he wore green sun glasses decorated in light green sparkles. Lyionel reminded Spock of the riddler’s criminal fashionable style. Kirk turned his attention toward the cat.
“What are the kittens names?” Kirk asked.
“Kobay, and Ashi,” Lyionel said. Kirk slowly turned his head in the direction of Spock who had a fond short laugh. Spock had a fond short well aged laugh.
“Mr Spock,” Kirk said, baffled but in a endearing teasingly manner. “you can’t resist the opportunity to name a cat after a program that hasn’t been made,”
“I didn’t name them, I gave him a list of suggestions,” Spock said. “Apparently he favored Kobay and Ashi.”
“We’re failing at this,“ Kirk said.
“More than we ever know,” Spock said. “It seems the giftee has finally left the Hood.”
“Where--” Kirk looked over to see Ambassador Durche exiting the docking port. “There he is!”
The dark man was being escorted by security officers straying from the remaining Ambassadors. Like a very young man with more than energy than someone in their sixties, Kirk ran after the man with carrier in hand. The calico mewed as it slid from side to side. Spock followed along after the admiral in a slow pace. Officers walked past Spock and Kirk. Lyionel went over to a honey station and ordered himself a honey bar.
“Ambassador Durche!” Kirk called..
Durche stopped appearing to be alarmed.
“Yes?” Durche said.
“Your cat,” Kirk handed the carrier to the dark woman.
Durche turned the cat carrier toward him to see the calico.
“That is so cute,” Durche lowered the carrier. ‘“Thank, thank you, thank you very much, Admiral Miller.” Durche held her hand out for the man to shake.
“You’re very welcome,” Kirk said, taking the Loktaran’s hand.
“I won’t forget this,” Durche said. “If you need a favor on Loktara, please, call.”
“We will,” Kirk said.
Durche let go of the admiral’s hand then turned in the direction of people calling him. People who shared a familiar resemblance dressed in a two piece yellow outfit resembling much what the delegates were in. Durche, the Loktaran Ambassador, was in a two piece dark outfit with a bright blue sash. She turned back in the direction of the partners.
“May the great bird of the galaxy bless you,” Durche said, then stopped shaking hands with the admiral.
“Live long and prosper,” Spock said, holding the ta’al..
Durche turned from the two then headed off toward his direction. Spock lowered his hand linking it behind his back. There was a familiar mew from behind the two. It was distinct and short. It was a familiar mew that Italian made just for him. Kirk had a happy sigh watching the woman go off. Spock turned away from Kirk then knelt down. The sound of a mew brought the attention of the admiral. Kirk looked over to see in his husbands arms was a large, fluffy white cat that was purring. Spock felt on the cats forehead then grew a beaming wide smile as he stood up to his feet. Italian rubbed the side of Spock’s cheek with the side of his face.
“I thought he was gone,” Spock said, emotionally.
“No one is truly gone,” Kirk said, rubbing along Italian’s neck while looking up toward Spock with affection.
Italian’s legs were on the Spock’s shoulders purring while laid in the corner of his arm. His head turned in the direction of admiral Kirk. Washington came out of the docking port and stopped, holding a small cat carrier, to see that the kitten had found them. A smile grew on the officer’s face then returned the cat carrier back into the ship. The scene panned back. Spock had another sneeze. Kirk had a laugh at the Ambassador.
The press was all over the matter shortly after the Hood’s docking port met with the starbase. The ship had several layers of metal peeled away, a deck corridor for three decks were missing, loss of officers, and the phenomenon of Stabby the quartermaster quickly trended in the federation. Officer Reeds was escorted out by security in cuffs then handed over to starbase authorities.T’Pot stood at the top of the curled tower in the shape of a ‘c’ attached to the ground. Visiting one of Earth’s historical sights only momentarily reminded the woman how insignificant she was. How planets were vast and large with population centers. She exited the ground minutes afterwards relieved and dressed enough to blend in with the Terrans.
Now that the mission was over.
What was there to do now?
For so long, she had been determined on serving the captain and the crew’s protection. A security officer, chief of security, turned captain. She had served in Starfleet for over twenty years. The reports that she had read was strikingly struck a cord. Bole’s physical body was gone except for her brain taking the Greosciou far, far, away, out of the galaxy possibly. Ten thousand years alone and never come back. Was she going to go the same way? A captain, who did so much to preserve the ship, ending up as a disapproval in Starfleet. Yet to her, Bole was perhaps a great captain. She wasn’t illusion-ed on that thought. She had not planned ahead for this. Not at all. T’Pot’s bondmate came behind her with linked hands behind his back as she gazed off the balcony to their apartment. It was a like breeze going from Earth to Vulcan for downtime.
“Your mind is preoccupied,” Sochya said, coming to the woman’s side.
T’Pot visibly relaxed alongside the short Vulcan.
“I do not know how I can go back out there,” T’Pot said.
“There is no room in your life if you let fear reside in it. . .” Sochy said.
“Until you cast it out,” T’Pot finished.
“Indeed,” Sochya said.
“I do not believe my life is to be spent in space,” T’Pot said, leaned forward with a sigh placing her hands on the balcony’s edge. She looked over toward the man. “Perhaps it is somewhere else. Somewhere closer. I do not wish to be compared with my former captain.”
“You have done this comparing and contrasting all on your own,” Sochya said. "The press has not done any of it as of far,” Sochya placed a hand on the woman’s shoulder. “You are a starfleet officer and have done as far proved yourself worthy of commanding a starship.”
“It does not feel natural,” T’Pot said.
“Nothing does aboard a Starfleet vessel,” Sochya said. “It is unnatural . . Perhaps with your new career advancement, there is a purpose behind it, such as patrolling zones.” she raised her head up. “Which is, in itself, a security mission.”
T’Pot nodded.
“You are right,” T’Pot said, turning away. “I shall find a assignment that deals with my interests accordingly.”
Sochya held his two fingers out.
“Excellent, my wife,” Sochya said.
T’Pot completed the ozh’esta gesture.
Spock was laid in beds surrounded by Kobay, Ashi, Maru, and Italian. Italian was seated alongside Spock against his chest. Kirk came to the bedroom door singing. Spock’s skin was covered in sweat. His grayed hair was stuck against his skin. Sensing Kirk’s return, Spock turned from the direction of the window toward Kirk. Spock lifted himself up against the back rest of the bed as the door opened. Kirk slid the door open.
“Good morning, husband!” Kirk’s well aged voice that rung in the Vulcan’s ears.
“Ashaya, adun, t’hy’la,” Spock said, as Kirk placed the tray onto the Vulcan’s lap. Steaming, warm plomeek soup rested in the center. There were pieces of tomato floating inside and celery. Kirk’s special ‘get well soon’ soup was red with pieces of carrots sticking out. Kirk sat on the edge of the bed appearing well phrased compared to the ill, shirtless Vulcan. Italian leapt into the Vulcan’s lap. “Please lower-” Spock sneezed. “your voice. It is too loud.”
“Sorry about that,” Kirk said, softening his voice. “I can’t believe we forgot to get you a shot before we left.”
“It is partially my fault,” Spock said. “I was focused on other matters.”
“November and December were busy months,” Kirk said. “Learning Federation Standard, then how to write, and cursive. . . That was very stressfull. I think I got more grayed hair because of it.” Kirk laughed in bemusement.
Spock held his two fingers out for the admiral.
“You are beautiful,” Spock said. “Just the way you are.”
“If you weren’t sick then I would be kissing you the human way,” Kirk said, returning the gesture.
“Kaiidth,” Spock said. Then he lowered his hand feeling around for a spoon. Italian moved the spoon toward Spock’s hands. Spock’s fingers grabbed onto the long, cold silver center then picked up and began to eat. Kirk’s warm smile at the scene slowly started to fade.
“I am going to work today,” Kirk said. “And I am taking Lyionel.”
Spock raised an eyebrow.
“I am sure, Spock,” Kirk said. “he is going to be the most helpful on this secret mission.”
Spock took a sip appearing not to be convinced.
“The mission we’re going on involves a science facility,” Kirk said. “You know, the Gastavo colony?” Spock nearly dropped it. “Spock, I won’t save it. We are just fixing a little problem.” Spock glared in the direction of the admiral. “I know, I know, I know. We can’t interfere more as have any further.” Kirk shook his hands. “Okay, it’s more of a big problem. The locals worship someone named Ha’chie. The scientists there think they’re worshipping a robot.”
“Natives had no part in the tragedy at the Gastavo colony,” Spock said. Spock’s attention was laid on Kirk. Spock’s unoccupied hand went over to Kirk’s hand gently taking it. “Jim, be careful.”
“I will, I will,” Kirk said, “In the mean time, I have arranged to have all the medicine for you on the counter. And I like you not to go after us when you’re sick. Don’t want the natives to get sick, do you?”
“No,” Spock said.
“By tomorrow, you’ll be good enough to make yourself something,” Kirk said.
“I shall be,” Spock said, with a nod. “If I am still not well, I shall force myself up and provide self-care.”
Kirk had a light hearted laugh looking at Spock affectionately.
“Self care does,” Kirk said, with a light squeeze of Spock’s hand earning a slight gasp.
“Jim,” Spock emphasized. “Not when I am eating.”
“You’re so lovely,” Kirk said.
“I am quite aware how attractive I am to you,” Spock said. “I do not desire a mess on this bed that I cleaned three weeks ago.”
“Oh well, the things you can arouse out of me,” Kirk said.
Spock heard knocking from down stairs.
“It appears we have a visitor.” Spock said.
“I wonder who that can be,” Kirk said. “Probably a lost traveler.”
“Again,” Spock said, rubbing his forehead.
“I will wake Lyionel up then get the door,” Kirk said. “Baby, it’s a little of a Kirk incident that we live by the fork in the road to the highway.”
Kobay, Ashi, and Maru raised their heads up with alert ears at the sound of the knocking. Lyionel was sleeping in his bedroom snoring away almost ready to fall right off. Kirk stroked Italian’s forehead then slid his figure ff reluctantly off the bed. Kirk left the door ajar heading his way down the hall. Spock sipped in more of the soup making a occasional chew or two. Spock picked up the napkin wiping along his mouth. Spock heard the sound of a door creaking open. There was sheer joy and shock traveling through the bond.
“Bones!” Kirk shouted.
And that is when Spock knew that his new family was whole again leaving a smile on his face.
His not a logical intervention came to become something otherwise
It had turned into a much . . . logical intervention in the grand scheme of things.
The End.
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