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timepiececlock) wrote2009-05-26 10:44 pm
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Duuuuuuuude
The lame thing about liking ST is that it's emphasizing the lack of direction in my current life and making me feel a distinct absence of career. All these characters are so talented! I hate it.
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, but even if I'm wrong,Definitely Star Trek. Just saw the Spock icon of awesomeness!
I LOVE YOU SO MUCH FOR REPROACHING YOURSELF OVER THE CAREER DRIVE OF FICTIONAL CHARACTERS!
<3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3
And I do mean it.
PS Great movie. Just amazing.
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Wonderful! SO YOU'LL GET ME A JOB THEN, RIGHT?
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*hugs*
I know. I really do. I'm finishing a degree and jobless at the mo' and the economy is wretched and I honestly have WAY more sympathy than my post sounded like.
But I do love you for it.
PS Everything requires an Edward icon. Has anyway ever slashed Ed and Zuko... Or just had them fight? That would be great.
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Zuko: My face!
Edward: MY ARM.
Zuko: My eyebrow!
Edward: MY LEG. MY BROTHER'S SOUL.
Zuko: Okay, okay, you win.
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*Love* the dialogue. Love.
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POINT IS ICON LOVE also Jim Kirk is like a Matt-Damon-in-Good-Will-Hunting-level genius so you shouldn't feel too bad. I mean like if normal people were to decide to go into Starfleet on a whim it wouldn't work out so well.
(I loved the scene in this icon, and the music of the scene!)
I know, it's dispiriting! I'm reading all this fanfic where everyone's a genius (hell, in the movie, everyone's a genius), and it's like, "Doooooood, what if I want to explore the stars? I'm not a genius, but, you know, my IQ is about 128! That's like greater than 90% on the bell curve! WOULD THEY EVEN LET ME IN???"
Also, I'm having a job crisis at the moment so these feelings come and go.
Jim Kirk is like a Matt-Damon-in-Good-Will-Hunting-level genius so you shouldn't feel too bad
That was actually weird for me. I never, EVER got that from the ST movies before. I mean, have you seen Stargate: Atlantis? The "Kirk" like character who is the lead military guy, Colonel Sheppard, is hinted at in various points of the show to be very, very intelligent. He does really quick math, and qualified/offered entry into MENSA. So for him, I get it. ...but Kirk? I always thought of Kirk as more of a thug. Clever, but not book smart. Intelligent, intuitive, very creative, maybe even a think-around-the-corners type of brilliance, but not someone who makes daffodils of standardized tests.
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And yeah, I'm with you on that one--I was like, eh? Kirk is smart? I mean I guess he does figure out how to make a cannon work and stuff, and he's clever, but not...yeah. Not book-smart. (Unlike, say, Picard, going around and quoting Moby Dick oh I love that man.)
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(Unlike, say, Picard, going around and quoting Moby Dick oh I love that man.)
WORD. If they said that about Picard, I'd be all "Oh, of course! That's right." Although, ironically, Picard *is* more of a liberal arts guy instead of a physicist. He talks his way out of everything! He knows art and philosophy! He's a diplomat! He probably has beautiful handwriting too, the jerk.
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Kirk was much more technologically savvy than Picard. He always understood what his technical experts were talking about; unlike Picard.
Picard is much more politically savvy than Kirk. Picard was a better diplomat and more of what you'd expect a captain to be.
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Picard, though--I *know* Picard would want to rescue me! And even if I was the red shirt who gets swallowed by the black lake oil, or the yellow security shirt who gets shot down in a surprise attack the moment we hit the planet's surface, I would R.I.P. knowing that Picard would remember my first and last name, and write a glowing letter of my bravery to my parents, and probably arrange for a lovely wake in 10-Forward, and possibly write my kids recommendation letters for college.
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Picard > Kirk
He's way older and bald and yet his character and intelligence actually, imo, makes him way sexier even than Kirk.
man it appears I am going to have a need for ST icons
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You know, reading all those responses makes me nostalgic for older Trek. I never got into Voyager much (a season or 2, main characters) or Enterprise hardly at all (about half of season 1), but I saw probably the first four seasons of DS9. Yet, when I'm thinking of Star Trek shows in my head, my brain goes directly from TNG to Voyager and I always forget about DS9 entirely! Yet I remember it was a decent show, not one that deserves to be constantly overlooked.
I think I'm just better suited to later Treks. TOS feels so dated to me, probably because I was only ever REALLY familiar with the movies.
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OMG, yes! I haven't felt so cowed by a group of characters in quite a while. Maybe since being involved in The West Wing? Or reading a Dorothy Sayers book when the characters are quoting French medieval literature without translation. It is, as
Oh, bitter pill!
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When Captain Pike was talking to Kirk about how his career will progress and then seeing everyone getting their promotions/ranks I just thought to myself "Man, I've missed the boat here".
We should be the ones who start Starfleet.
*nods*
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Also, I realize you must be getting tired of me commenting on how awesome your icons are, but that Spock icon? SO awesome. X3