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Me whenever I see fanart of the TOS crew
#i will continue to spread this agenda until they get more fanart#star trek#the animated series#tas#st tas#star trek the animated series#star trek tas#star trek the original series#st tos#jim kirk#captain kirk#star trek tos#james t kirk#m'ress#lieutenant m'ress#lt m'ress#lt. M'ress#arex#star trek arex#edosian#edosians#caitian#st ld#star trek lower decks#lt. arex#lt arex#lieutenant arex#janice rand#yeoman rand#agenda piece
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Lt. M'Ress [Star Trek: The Animated Series]
Yes, I know it's a science insignia. That's what she wears ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
#star trek#star trek tas#star trek the animated series#m'ress#lt m'ress#mress#art#my art#fan art#star trek fan art#majel barrett#procreate art#digital art
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Despite the mixed signals from Paramount over the years, many fans consider this to be the canonical fourth year of Star Trek: The Original Series' five-year mission.
#Star Trek#Star Trek: The Animated Series#U.S.S. Enterprise#NCC-1701#Constitution-class#Starfleet#Lt. Nyota Uhura#Commander Spock#Lt. Commander Montgomery “Scotty” Scott#Lt. Arex#Captain James T. Kirk#Lt. M'Ress#Lt. Hikaru Sulu#Dr. Leonard “Bones” McCoy#Nurse Christine Chapel#science fiction#animation#Filmation
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This Saturday 6/8/24 starting at 5:30pm Pacific I'll be streaming on Picarto.
I've done multiple Star Wars themed streams in honor of May the 4th, but I've never done a stream dedicated to the Star Trek universe. So join for an evening of Trek, art, stories, and of course the D&D report!
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Star Trek: The Animted Series 50th Anniversary Episode Review
Episode: Once Upon A Planet
Season: 1
Episode: 9
Stardate: 2269
Original airdate: November 3, 1973
Written by: Chuck Menville and Len Janson
Directed by: Hal Sutherland
Music by: Yvette Blais and Jeff Michaels
Executive producers: Lou Scheimer and Norm Prescott
Studio: Filmation Associates
Network: NBC
Series created by: Gene Roddenberry
Cast:
Captain James T. Kirk (voice by William Shatner)
Mr. Spock (voice by Leonard Nimoy)
Dr. Leonard “Bones” McCoy (voice by DeForest Kelly)
Lt. Uhura, Alice (voices by Nichelle Nichols)
Lt. Hikaru Sulu (voice by George Takei)
Eng. Montgomery Scott, White Rabbit, Master Computer, Arex, Gabler (voices by James Doohan)
Nurse Christine Chapel, M'Ress, Queen of Hearts (voices by Majel Barrett)
Synopsis:
Loooking for a time of rest and recreation, the USS Enterprise is set in orbit on the amusement park planet they visited on the “Shore Leave” episode of The Original Series. A world with a technology that materializes the thoughts and desires of its visitors' minds.
Lieutenant Uhura, Doctor McCoy and Lieutenant Sulu are in the planet's surface enjoying on its landscape. Just when McCoy recalls his first visit, the White Rabbit and Alice from Alice In Wonderland make their appearence again. Then, the trio splits looking for their own enjoyment.
While the doctor is relaxing with the view of a mansion of a southern plantation --like the one of the classic movie, Gone With The Wind-- he was interrupted by The Queen of Hearts from Alice Trough A Looking Glass. She was ordering her guards to behead McCoy. He has to run while he communicates with the Enterprise. The captain declared an emergency and orders all the crew to be beamed back to the ship. McCoy and Sulu are beamed up, but Uhura is captured by a hovering drone.
Kirk tries to make contact with the planet's caretaker, but he got no response. Then, he decides to be beamed down with Spock, McCoy and Sulu. While they are beamed down in search for Uhura, she is imprisioned by the master computer in a cave compound. It assumes that the ship is her master. Any effort to find her with the ship's sensors is useless. It has the lieutenant captive to take control of the Enterprise and it threatens her crewmates with “turn them off”.
As the landing party gets deeper into the forest, they found the tombstone of the caretaker. His death explains the misconduct of the robot machines. The master computer guides Kirk and the rest of the landing team to an area by fooling them making believe there was the master system.
In that area, they face an attack by pterodactyl. They all ran to a nearby cave. Inside the cave, they face a giant cat from the outside that tries to attack them with one of his paws. Once there, McCoy remembers he was mortally wounded on his last visit by a black knight and the machines took him to the main compound to be healed.
Kirk devise a plan to get them to the main compound. He asks the doctor for help to fake a wound on him. McCoy uses a substance called melenex that makes a person lose his consciousness and also causes skin decoloration. It is only temporal and look worse than it is. Kirk offers himself first but Spock interrupted him because he is the most appropiate for the mission for his knowledge on computers.
Meanwhile, the master computer is building a computer inside the Enterprise.
Once Spock is taken by hovercraft, Kirk, McCoy and Sulu ran on the hovercraft's way while they are attacked by a double headed dragon.
As Spock is ready to be “repaired” at the main compound, the captain enters the cave to stop the master computer. He and the captive lieutenant try to reasoning with the main system. It told them the caretaker died of old age and it develop self awareness and wants to go away from the planet. Its main plan is to take the Enterprise to go to the farthest regions of the galaxy to gather with its fellow computers.
Kirk and Uhura convinced the master computer that computers are made by humans to serve them and they work in harmony. That it is not a shame to serve if it is freely and in a volunteer fashion. That it would bring the whole galaxy there by showing the planet's wonderfulness. Then, the master computer change its way.
Fascinating Facts:
This is a sequel to the first season of The Original Series' episode, “Shore Leave” written by Theodore Sturgeon. There were plans for a sequel episode for TOS, but it was undeveloped.
In the TOS episode, Alice was played by actress Marcia Brown. In this episode the voice of Alice was performed by Nichelle Nichols.
Actor William “Billy” Blackburn was the White Rabbit in the TOS episode. James Doohan was the voice of that character in this episode.
#space opera#space western#filmation#star trek#70s sci fi#star trek: tas 50th anniversary#star trek: the animated series 50th anniversary#star trek the original series
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I had to find the context for this.
He's apparently just being controlled by a telepathic cat-like alien creature. (Not, mind you, a sentient cat-like alien creature, just basically a normal-but-telepathic cat) Soon, the entire crew is acting like cats and attacking each other while meowing, hissing, and growling. Lt. M'Ress saves the day by calming the cat down so it stops transmitting violent thoughts across the ship.
This is from a comic-and-record combination titled "Passage to Moauv", written by Alan Dean Foster and released in 1975 by Peter Pan Records.
Also for some reason, Uhura is white and Sulu is black. (And M'Ress is a blue-skinned human instead of a catwoman)
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Hey.......I love Lt. M'Ress........
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Gene Rodenberry confirmed furry
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Crushvember 23 - Lt. M’Ress
Even before I got into anime I seemed to like catgirls. I mean, there was the aforementioned Cleo from Dic’s Heathcliff cartoon and then there was Lt. M’Ress when I watched reruns of Filmation’s Star Trek cartoon on Sci-Fi channel.
She didn’t get as much development as I felt she deserved in said cartoon, especially considering the elaborate design they gave her, but what personality they gave her seemed fun. She was playful yet serious and possibly got it on with Scotty in an episode. I also liked the purring she’d do in her voice.
Supposedly she’s appeared in Star Trek novels and comics, but I doubt I’d ever get around to seeing or reading those. It is nice she’s not forgotten though.
I wonder if any other girls from Filmation will appear in this list... hrmmm... doubt it.
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Skybox 30 Years of Star Trek Phase Two trading card number 116, "Lt M'Ress," 1996.
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Collection of M'Ress in the Star Trek comics!
IDW series, Year Four/Five series, The Scheimer Barrier series:
New Frontiers series:
DC series:
Peter Pan Records audio drama:
#Yeah Peter Pan Records... I don't think they actually saw her design#It was neat getting to see her in the movies uniform in the DC series#Also seeing a sorta realistic M'Ress in New Frontiers is kinda funny#Also her wearing the DS9/TNG movies uniform is cool#I also like how she's the comics expert in the Scheimer Barrier#m'ress#lieutenant m'ress#lt m'ress#lt. m'ress#arex#caitian#furry#anthro#cat furry#furry cat#anthro cat#cat anthro#star trek#star trek tos#james t kirk#tos star trek#star trek comics#star trek tas#tas#st tos#st tas#the animated series#the original series#spock#mr spock
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Sketches Of Lt M'Ress for aptreon reward. http://www.patreon.com/Orsonfoe or http://www.ko-fi.com/orsonfoe
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The best thing on Saturday mornings in 1973.
#Star Trek#Star Trek: The Animated Series#Lieutenant Nyota Uhura#Mr. Spock#Lt. Commander Montgomery “Scotty” Scott#Lieutenant Arex#Captain James T. Kirk#Lieutenant M'Ress#Lieutenant Hikaru Sulu#Dr. Leonard “Bones” McCoy#Nurse Christine Chapel#Filmation#U.S.S. Enterprise#NCC-1701#Constitution-class#Starfleet#Starfleet starship#starships
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I was at a loss for inspiration when @igura requested Arex and M’Ress at the beach.
M’Ress doesn’t like the water much... though to be fair, the only cats or cat-like species that really do are tigers, panthers, and jaguars, and she seems to be more lion.
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Star Trek: The Animted Series 50th Anniversary Episode Review
Episode: The Survivor
Season: 1 Episode: 6 Stardate: 5143.3 Original airdate: October 13, 1973 Written by: James Schermer Directed by: Hal Sutherland Music by: Yvette Blais and Jeff Michaels Executive producers: Lou Scheimer and Norm Prescott Studio: Filmation Associates Network: NBC Series created by: Gene Roddenberry
Cast: Captain James T. Kirk (voice by William Shatner) Mr. Spock (voice by Leonard Nimoy) Dr. Leonard “Bones” McCoy (voice by DeForest Kelly) Lt. Uhura, Lt. Anne Nored (voices by Nichelle Nichols) Lt. Hikaru Sulu (voice by George Takei) Eng. Montgomery Scott, Gabler, Romulan Commander (voices by James Doohan) Nurse Christine Chapel, Enterprise Computer, M'Ress (voices by Majel Barrett)
Guest star: Ted Knight as Carter Winston/Vendorian
Synopsis:
During a patrol across the Romulan Neutral Zone, Captain Kirk gives orders to set a course to the encounter a small private ship to the rescue of its passenger. The ship is registed under Carter Winston, a social prominent figure who uses his fortune to help others. Winston has been lost for five years.
At the transporter room, Kirk, Dr. McCoy and Spock received Winston. McCoy gives thanks to him because he helped McCoy's daughter as one of many who survived of a famine due a crop faliure on Cerberus.Spock tells Winston that his fiancée, Security Officer, Lieutenant Anne Nored after verifying his identity tapes and a physical exam.
McCoy protest Spock's treatment to Winston but Kirk approves it telling it is a required procedure.
As Bones perform the medical examination, he notes his instruments are gaving strange readings. Like if Carter Winston is not human at all. McCoy resolves that it has to be an instruments' malfunction.
Lt. Nored makes her appearence at the medical room and had a conversation with Winston. He confesses to his former lover that he had an accidental crash on planet Vendor and he had suffered many surgeries, that he experienced many changes, so they would not going to marry her.
Then, Winston moves to Kirk's office and while the captain is busy trying to find the reports on the small starship, the Vendorian deguised as Carter Winston reveals his true self. The Vendorians are are a shape-shifter's race whose presence is forbidden in the Federation's territories.
He puts Kirk unconsious and assumes the captain's persona. Then he moves to the bridge and orders Sulu to set a course to Rator III no matter the helmsman's advice about crossing the Romulan Neutral Zone.
As he leaves the bridge, he moves to the doctor's office and does the same the he had done with Kirk. He assumes the identity of McCoy after putting the real one to sleep.
The real Captain Kirk wakes up and moves to the bridge realizing a time has passed since he get unconsious. He asks why they are crossing the Neutral Zone of the Romulans.
Spock presents the video recording of his orders and realizes this is all a trap from the Romulans. Then Kirk orders a turn away from the Netral Zone.
Kirk and Spock moves faster to the medical office guessing that the Vendorian is right there. As soon as the captain notice the presence of the spy, he ran away fast. He was intercepted by the Lt. Nored and he assumes the Carter Winston persona again and explain Anne whatever really happened to Winston and how the Vendorians absorb the memory and feelings of the subjects they stole their identity. Nored felt uncapable of firing to him with the phaser.
The Romulans make their appearence to rightfully claim the ownership of the Enterprise. Captain Kirk refuses to give the starship because he knows the presence of the Vendoiran spy is part of the Romulan's ploy to capture the his starship.
Meanwhile, the spy assumes the identity of one of the engineering perssonel and makes damage to the starship's shields. Scotty reports that the damage could take two hours to be repaired.
The Romulan Commander orders an attack to the Enterprise, but in a miraculous way, the shields are activated and stand the Romulans' attack. Spock asserts the spy has turned into the shield itself. Then the Vendoiran appears on his form to explain why he has done this mission. Kirk told him he is going to be judged by the Federation, but he is going to speak on his behalf.
Then, the captain put Anne Nored in charge of the Vendoiran spy.
Fascinating Facts:
The characterization of the Vendoiran spy who passed as Carter Winston was performed by actor Ted Knight. He was better known for his roles on TV shows like Ted Baxter in the Mary Tyler Moore Show and Henry Rush in Too Close for Comfort. Knight also was a regular voice actor for many other animated shows from Filmation Associates.
This is the first time Dr. McCoy's daughter is mentioned. Her name is Joanna and it was planned to introduce the character in The Original Series' episode “The Way to Eden”, but it was discarded.
The character of Uhura appeared briefly on this episode but without any dialogue. Nichelle Nichols made the voice characterization of Carter Winston's fiancée, Security Officer, Lieutenant Anne Nored.
The first time of the appearence of the Catian race character Lt. M'Ress voiced by Majel Barrett.
The voice of the Romulan Commander was performed by James Doohan.
#space opera#space western#filmation#star trek#70s sci fi#star trek: tas 50th anniversary#star trek: the animated series 50th anniversary
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