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"Thank you for helping me and I-Chaya."
"It was my duty, Spock."
"Mother says you should always say thank you."
"The lady Amanda is known for her graciousness."
"You followed me. Why?"
"I suspected you would go. You are worried about the kahs-wan ordeal."
"I had to see if I could do it. A personal test. I cannot fail."
"That is your father's wish?"
"Yes, and my mother's. They- they confuse me. Father wants me to do things his way, and Mother says I should. But then she goes-"
"She is a human woman, with strong emotion and sensitivities. She embarrasses you with those traits, and you are afraid when you see them in yourself."
"How did you know?"
"There is some human blood in my family line. It is not fatal. What you do not yet understand, Spock, is that Vulcans do not lack emotion. It is only that ours is controlled. Logic offers a serenity humans seldom experience in full. We have emotions but we deal with them and do not let them control us."
Star Trek the Animated Series | S1E2
#spock#the quotes and scene don't exactly line up with these frames btw#spock w his younger self :')#showing love :')#star trek#star trek tos#lore#the animated series#art#animation#spirk#because everything is and jim taught him not to hate his human side heheheee#katpost
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i knew about the whole star trek (2009) "this is an alternate universe and the characters are the same at the core but have been altered" thing BEFORE watching it and as a fan of TOS it helped me rationalize a lot of the changes they made.... especially spock/uhura! they read very believable to me but introducing a spock who is already in a reciprocal romantic relationship and is relatively secure in it is a VERY different character than mr tos "when i feel friendship for you, jim, i feel ashamed" spock
what is incredibly funny to me about this is that they decided to explain the alternate universe in the movie like afsgshsjd timeline changes due to og spock and romulan influence really do feel like a tos trek movie plot but i cannot imagine original spock seeing his younger self w/ uhura like ??????? fascinating. it appears ive altered this universe enough to get a version of myself that likes women.
#especially in the early jim sections i was like oh this is NOT the guy i remember#but again mr quinto was great at replicating the spock mannerisms but it was a different character#star trek aos#st: aos#s'chn t'gai spock
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Hi could I have Bones from Star Trek with the whole NSFW alphabet please? Thank you!
A/N: Sorry I’m getting to this late. I got distracted by work. Fully focused now! PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF YOU WANT ME TO KEEP DOING STUFF LIKE THIS!
A=Aftercare (What they're like after sex)
S o f t
For all his grump Doctor McCoy is a loving man. He’ll hold you close, run his hand through your hair, massage your sore muscles and whisper little nothings in your ear until you fall asleep.
B=Body part (their favorite body part of theirs and also their partner)
For himself, McCoy is very proud of his hands. He’s got the steady hand of a surgeon and knows exactly how to use them in you.
He’s an ass man. No, I will not be taking further questions.
C=Cum (Anything to do with cum basically; I’m a disgusting person)
He strikes me as the type that doesn’t want to make a mess and rather cum inside you (in a condom of course, he’s not an idiot). But there is something about a drop leaking down from the corner of you lip that does things.
D=Dirty Secret (Pretty self explanatory)
He likes it when you call him “Doctor” in bed. He’s completely ashamed of it, and wouldn’t tell you for anything. You figured it out of course, but you decide not to tell him to spare his pride.
E=Experience (How experienced are they?)
He’s got the advantage of age on his side (and an ex-wife), but in terms of grand total partners, not that many. He’s a relationship guy and wants to know you’re going to stick around for a while before doing the dirty.
F=Favorite Position
He likes you riding him, either facing him or reverse cowgirl. It gives him a great view either way while giving you control of your own pleasure.
G =Goofy (How are they in the moment?)
He switches back and forth. There are times he’s all business wanting just to get lost in you. But there are times he can’t help but make a joke or a dry comment about his “magic fingers”. It’s one of the few times he completely relaxes.
H=Hair (Are they well groomed, do the curtains match the drapes, etc.)
He keeps everything down there properly clean and groomed while not going out of his way to sculpt.
I=Intimacy (How are they in the moment, romantic aspect)
Like I said before, he can switch back and forth between intense and just having some fun. But, he’s always focused on you and your pleasure. He wants to make you feel good, the only thing that changes is how.
J=Jack Off (Masturbation Headcanon)
When you’re together, he doesn’t feel the need to jack off. You’re all that he needs and he’s not a teenager anymore. But, if you’re away for months on an assignment he might stroke out a session if the days has been particularly frustrating with a glass of bourbon right after.
K=Kink (One or more of their kinks)
Lingerie.
If you walk into the bedroom with a sexy pair of matching bra and panties, he just about loses it. He’s even made sure you kept them on just so he could admire how it looks on you as he fucks you.
L=Location (Favorite places to do the do)
In his quarters or yours. Everyone on The Enterprise is too damn nosey for him to risk it anywhere else. Besides, he wants to be the only one to see you naked and moaning. Call him selfish, but it’s the truth.
M=Motivation (What turns them on, gets them going)
Call him petty, but he can’t help but get hot and bothered if you really get into Spock or Jim’s face over something. They both need to get shot down a peg and seeing your eyes blazing gets his own fire going. Also, really any time you bend over to pick something up. Those Starfleet uniforms leave nothing to the imagination.
N=No (Turn offs)
Anything to humiliate or hurt you. He can maybe tie you to the bed if you really wanted to, but that’s about as far as he’ll go. He never really got the whole spanking thing and he’s not going to degrade you with his words. You’re too important for that.
O=Oral (Preferences in giving or receiving, skill)
He’s more than willing to give, but he’d be lying if he said he didn’t like receiving just a bit more. Like I said, something about cum on your lip really get him going.
But, in terms of his skill with his own tongue, he ain’t half bad. It’s no real loss though, he’s better with his fingers. ;)
P=Pace (Do they go hard? Do they go slow?)
It alternates, if either of you have had a rough day and just needs to fuck out your frustrations than it’s rough and fast. Other times, he likes to take his time, rolling his hips and enjoying the moment. He averages more toward the slow end of things, though.
Q=Quickie (Their opinions on quickies rather than proper sex)
This is on the rare side. Like I said, he really does not like the idea of getting caught, so popping into his office for a quick one really isn’t an option. You guys had a close call in the lab once and that was enough to scare him off of waiting until you guys can take your time in your quarters.
R=Risk (Are they game to experiment, do they take risks, etc.)
He’s willing to try some stuff; light bondage, different positions, toys etc., but he’s not up for any of the intense stuff. Like I said, the idea of putting you in pain, even for the sake of pleasure, doesn’t really appeal to him. And, I don’t think he’s up for much pain on his end either.
S=Stamina (How many rounds can they go for, how long do they last, etc.)
He’s not as young as he once was, so he’s usually good after one round. But, he’s going to try to make it last as long as possible, hence his more slow and steady approach on average.
T=Toy (Do they own toys? Do they use them?)
He has his own fleshlight he’s kept around from his single days, but he doesn’t use it much. He’s also not opposed to you bringing in your own toy, particularly a vibrator. There have been a few nights he used it while fucking you that were pretty memorable.
U=Unfair (How much do they like to tease?)
He’s such as asshole when he’s in a good mood. He’ll use his fingers to keep you on the edge, all while smirking and making some awful joke about being an expert at anatomy. He’s lucky he’s cute.
V=Volume (How loud they are, what sounds they make)
You know he’s getting close when his grunts and groans get louder and he starts babbling. His words are always positive; calling you beautiful, praising the feel of your pussy, how good you make him feel, etc. It never gets much over a low conversation, but it doesn’t need to. This words are for you only.
W=Wild Card (Random headcanon)
He always has to have his hands on you. No matter what position you’re in, he has to be grabbing you in some capacity. It’s the number one reason he can’t be the one tied up.
X=X-Ray (let’s see what’s going on under those clothes)
Pretty average length wise (6 in when erect), but he’s definitely a little thicker than most. Nothing to write home about, but it doesn’t have to be.
Y=Yearning (How high is their sex drive?)
Like I’ve said, not as high as when he was younger. He can control himself most of the time. You’re more likely to initiate things than he is.
Z=ZZZ (How quickly do they fall asleep afterwards?
Not right after. He wants to make sure you’re comfortable and snuggled close before he allows himself to drift off to sleep. But, once you assure him that you’re not moving anytime soon, he’s out like a light.
#doctor mccoy#leonard mccoy#doctor mccoy x reader#leonard mccoy x reader#star trek imagine#star trek#star trek tos#star trek tos imagine#star trek aos#star trek aos imagine#lemon
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Yo tell me more about your ships with Bones and Kirk!!
Hey anon first can I tell you I love you??? Thanks for this ask so much bless you ;w;
So I kind of alternate between seeing Kirk and Bones as familial vs platonic faves depending on which…timeline I’m in???
So first the timeline where I kinda get plopped onto the Enterprise from our world (Love is Fascinating)! That’s the familial f/o feels. In that one, Bones is like a very over protective uncle/father sort of person to me. He’s very concerned with my safety and health, and visibly softens when I’m around. He’s very fussy and everyone pretty much knows if you mess with me Bones will have your head. Big protective streak. With Kirk, it’s more of a mentor/mentee relationship. While he definitely cares about my well-being, he’s more inclined to let me try and fail at (safe) things. He does like to dote on me as well, but that tends to be things like showing me a special thing the Enterprise picked up that he really shouldn’t show me but he knows I’d find very interesting.
In the other main timeline, Across Time and Space, I’m just a junior Lieutenant on Enterprise, so Kirk and Bones end up being more friends (and still a bit mentor-y) than familial for me (or familial as like, siblings). Because of the nature of various science/medical things, I end up working with Bones fairly often. We get along fairly often and are kind of a fun foil - I’m typically more pleasant and optimistic, and he’s his usual gruff self. We end up with some inside jokes and the like and when he decides to have a drink I almost always get invited. He’s still got some of that protective streak - he always chews me out if I come back from a mission hurt and will fight anyone who insults me. As for Kirk, I’m one of the few people he’ll talk to more seriously (right up there with Spock and Bones). We have some fun banter between us as well - we naturally kind of make each other smile and laugh. We also have the kind of friendship where we won’t hesitate to give each other harsh feedback or unprompted advice.
That’s just!!! Some of my thoughts up above. When I first decided they were faves I was much younger than I am now, so it made more sense for them to be familial, but these days I think I see them more as besties~ both are good though I can’t quite let get of either ;)
again thanks so much anon!!!
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My history with time travel is deep, but it is fraught with confusion. Repeatedly, I have traveled to lands everywhere and across millennia with several Federation crews as a fan of Star Trek and at each turn I have gotten lost. The shame of that is a burden I carry with me always. It was the case when I first watched The City on the Edge of Forever, an episode of the original Star Trek series. In that episode a talking time portal called the “Guardian of Forever” takes Kirk, Spock and McCoy to Depression-era New York where we learn that no matter how painful, one cannot interfere with fate. It happened as I watched Tapestry, an episode of The Next Generation, in which Q allows Captain Picard the opportunity to re-do a decision that can save his life. It was present as I watched Voyager episode, Shattered, when the ship is fractured into different eras of its own history, which poses an enjoyable, but especially bewildering time for this fan. I understand the fascinating ethical and moral conundrums posed by time travel as well as the time and space logistics. It is the simple decisions that alter the time/space continuum that fall well outside my realm of comprehension. In order to correct that after many years of struggling I took a closer look at Robert Zemeckis’ Back to the Future trilogy, which offers basics for the time travel-challenged like me. Following are my observations.
Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd in Back to the Future
Back to the Future is a sparkling adventure movie that has not lost its charm since its release on July 3, 1985. Perhaps a few of the topical visual jokes, which hit the mark in the 1980s are lost to some today, but one can see why Back to the Future was the highest-grossing film of the year and why is sparked two sequels, Back to the Future II in 1989, and Back to the Future III in 1990. Watching these films in succession not only brought back great memories, but also strengthened my time travel know-how.
Back to the Future begins in 1985, or what I call home base year. Michael J. Fox stars as Marty McFly, a teenager from Hill Valley, California whose best friend is lovable, eccentric scientist, Dr. Emmett “Doc” Brown, played memorably by Christopher Lloyd. Doc’s most important invention is the DeLorean he has turned into a time machine. This vehicle serves as the tool by which Marty and Doc travel through time in all three installments of Back to the Future. The time machine is rigged to transport to its pre-chosen year when it hits 88 mph with the place always being a historical or futuristic Hill Valley. I mention that because using the same town in all eras helps people (like me) understand when they are in the story.
Time travel in the original Back to the Future is simple, but each new installment brings transports that are more complicated. Our adventure begins at a shopping mall parking lot where Doc unveils the modified DeLorean, which is powered by plutonium. For details about the technology of Doc’s time machine, you’ll have to watch all three movies in the trilogy because they change depending on era. Anyway, just as Doc is showing Marty how the time navigation works by setting the clock to November 5, 1955, the Libyans from whom he stole the plutonium show up and shoot Doc. Trying to escape, Marty takes off in the DeLorean and when he reaches 88 mph, he transports to 1955.
Doc demonstrates the time traveling DeLorean for Marty
The DeLorean Time Clock Setting in Back to the Future
The fun begins when Marty McFly lands in 1985 and runs into his own mother, Lorraine (Lea Thompson) and father, George (Crispin Glover). Marty begins to affect his future existence almost immediately because his mother falls for him. Hilarity ensues as Marty’s quest becomes ensuring that his mother and father fall in love with each other or he and his siblings will never be born. There is also fun to be had thanks to Biff Tannen (Thomas F. Wilson), the town bully and bane of the McFly existence. In the meantime Doc sets the stage to get Marty back to the future by powering the DeLorean with a lightning strike that’s set to hit the Hill Valley clock tower. They know the exact moment when the lighting will strike because of the future.
Doc and Marty know the exact moment when lightning will strike the Clock Tower by newspaper articles in the future
The story in Back to the Future II begins right after the one in the first movie ends. In fact, it begins on the exact same date in 1985 that the first story does, which means that when you time travel time does not pass in your home-base time/year. That’s a bit confusing, but anyway, Marty has just arrived back to 1985 from 1955 when Doc arrives in the DeLorean and convinces him and girlfriend, Jennifer (Elisabeth Shue) to go back to the future to help their future children. The trio arrive in 2015, but Doc immediately knocks out Jennifer so she does not realize what’s happening. In the meantime, old 1985 Biff saw the three fly away in the DeLorean, which means he learns about the car’s time travelling abilities. More on that in a moment. Marty is able to pose as his own lookalike son and refuses to take part in a robbery, thus saving his son from years in prison. By doing this Marty has completed the task, but he makes a grave mistake when he comes upon a sports almanac that lists all the winners of sporting events for the last several decades. Realizing the danger of having such information at hand, Doc convinces Marty to get rid of the almanac and he does, but Biff finds it and by doing so changes the course of history. This is a cautionary tale for anyone who has ever imagined getting his/her hands on lotto numbers in advance and a statement against time travel itself.
Doc and Marty return to 1985 to find decadence and degradation the orders of the day in Hill Valley. As it turns out 2015 Biff steals the sports almanac and using the DeLorean goes to 1955, gives the almanac to his younger self, and by doing so becomes a millionaire by betting on sports. Not only does Biff become owner of every establishment in Hill Valley, we learn he has killed George McFly and married Lorraine. In short, this 1985 Hill Valley is a complete nightmare. Doc and Marty reach the conclusion that the only way they can fix the future 1985 is to go back to 1955 to the exact moment when 2015 Biff gives 1955 Biff the almanac in order to prevent it.
Old Biff gives Young Biff the sports almanac
Biff wins big on sports betting by knowing the winners beforehand
Recognizable adventures greet Marty in 1955 this time as he tries to recover the sports almanac from young Biff. The freaky part of this trip to the past is that the Marty in this second Back to the Future installment witnesses the happenings of the Marty that went to 1955 in the first movie. This is confusing because in all my previous experience with time travel alternate universes never meet. I think. These are clever scenes with an element of danger. Doc warns Marty to avoid running into himself or the time-space continuum will be irrevocably altered, but…huh? I’m not sure I understand how two Martys can share the same time and space in two separate realities while one can observe the other even though that happened in Star Trek too.
At the conclusion of the exhaustive conundrums Marty faces during his second trip to 1955, he and Doc go to their rendezvous point by the entrance of the Lyon Estates sign to execute their return to their base year of 1985. Marty burns the sports almanac thereby saving his family’s future from degenerate Biff and awaits Doc and the DeLorean to land. However, a problem occurs just as Doc attempts to land the time machine. Lightning strikes making Doc and the DeLorean disappear from sight. Marty is understandably bewildered and saddened at the idea that Doc is gone. As he stares at the sky where Doc was just a moment ago a car drives up the deserted road. A man gets out and hands Marty a letter. This is a “what the heck?” moment that took me a bit of time to digest. The man works for Western Union and tells Marty that they’ve had the letter in their possession for seventy years with specific instructions to deliver it to him at that exact time and place. Marty opens the letter and is immediately exhilarated as he reads the letter from Doc Brown dated 1885, the year to which the Doc is sent when lightning strikes the DeLorean. If I were Marty at that moment I would be very worried about being stuck in 1955 without a means of transporting back to home base year 1985, but this young man proves he has learned a lot from his friend and doesn’t miss a beat in recognizing where he needs to go for help. Doc in 1955.
At the end of Back to the Future II Marty knows he can find Doc at the end of Back to the Future
You may remember that it was on the night of the lightning storm that Doc sent Marty back to 1985 in the first movie. Well, this is the same night and Marty remembers that at the same time that he receives Doc’s letter from 1885, the scientist is by the clock tower just having sent him home. Therefore, in order to go back to the future he has to go back to the past. Maybe that actually makes sense to somebody.
I’m not going to get into the details of Back to the Future III, but it follows the same formula as the others. III begins just as II leaves off and includes an enjoyable trip to the Old West where Doc Brown landed after the DeLorean disappeared from the sky due to lightning. The third movie in the trilogy adds Mary Steenburgen to the mix as Doc’s love interest and brings back the regulars from the other two in earlier incarnations. This one also features some terrific action sequences with a special ode to a classic train, the kind that was central to Old West travel and communications.
In Back to the Future III the DeLorean gets a little help from a train
While Back to the Future II and III don’t quite live up to the original, which was chosen for preservation by the Library of Congress in 2007, the trio still offers a joyful time. It is definitely worth taking the trips back and forth through history with characters we care for. In addition, there are important lessons to be learned. For instance, I have often thought about what it would be like to go back in time and meet my parents as youngsters. Maybe even lighten their loads in life, but after watching the Back to the Future movies I’ve decided that may not be a good idea as it could easily result in my own non-existence. Knowing the lotto numbers in advance also doesn’t seem like that great of an idea anymore. Perhaps the greatest lesson of all, however, is a warning that I caution you all to heed. This is a simple lesson that if learned could save you a lot of time and grief. That is, if it is written that you should be covered in manure; there is absolutely nothing you can do about it.
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#Back to the Future#Back to the Future Trilogy#Christopher Lloyd#Michael J. Fox#Robert Zemeckis#Time Travel in Back to the Future
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