Zats all Folks! Its Zee end of April's A to Z Blog challenge. Its been fun which is why we do it again and again. Heres to the Galaxy's Greatest who beamed on over, so lets rejoice. Thanks to our hosts for making A to Z so:
Arlee Bird @ Tossing it Out
Ninja Captain Alex J. Cavanaugh
Author Stephen Tremp
Tina @ Life is Good
Damyanti @ Amlokiblogs
Jeremy @ Being Retro
Nicole Ayers - The Madlab Post
M. J. Joachim's Writing Tips
Heather M. Gardner
AJ @ Naturally Sweet
Pam @ An Unconventional Librarian.
My gratitude goes out to all of you happy lifeforms who trekked over to join in the party, visited and commented through the A to Z Challenge this month! Thanks trekkers, trekkies, trekinators, trekologists, Niners, until next time. Kapla!
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Monday, April 28, 2014
X-Men Xavier
Patrick Stewart is most widely known for his roles as Captain
Jean-Luc Picard in Star Trek: The Next Generation and its
successor films, as Professor Charles Xavier in the X-Men
film series, and for his prolific stage roles with the Royal
Shakespeare Company. Stewart's character, Charles Xavier, is
very similar to Picard and himself, "a grand, deep-voiced,
bald English guy" aka Professor X, the leader and founder of
the X-Men.
Throughout most of his comic book history, Xavier is paraplegic, although his body houses one of the world's most powerful mutant minds. As a high-level telepath, Xavier can read, control, and influence human minds. Stewart has also since voiced that role as Xavier in 4 video games including: X-Men Legends, X-Men Legends II, and X-Men: Next Dimension. Truly he is one of the most powerful telepaths in the Marvel Universe.
Throughout most of his comic book history, Xavier is paraplegic, although his body houses one of the world's most powerful mutant minds. As a high-level telepath, Xavier can read, control, and influence human minds. Stewart has also since voiced that role as Xavier in 4 video games including: X-Men Legends, X-Men Legends II, and X-Men: Next Dimension. Truly he is one of the most powerful telepaths in the Marvel Universe.
Saturday, April 26, 2014
Don't mess with WORF!
Why is Worf rejected so much? In the STNG episode, "Coming of Age", while on the holodeck, Wesley and Worf discuss facing their fears. It was not revealed what Worf's "secret fear" was.
We know Klingons living to an old age is every warriors worst nightmare, as is being denied the right to die gloriously in battle. Actor Michael Dorn aka Worf has seen the youtube clip,
'Worf gets DENIED again and again on Star TNG' and was amused by it.
Heres what Michael had to say at a Comic and Toy Expo.
(Forward to 2mins 4sec)
In conclusion share with us now, warrior to warrior,
What is your favorite Worfism?
Here mine: Assimilate this!
We know Klingons living to an old age is every warriors worst nightmare, as is being denied the right to die gloriously in battle. Actor Michael Dorn aka Worf has seen the youtube clip,
'Worf gets DENIED again and again on Star TNG' and was amused by it.
Heres what Michael had to say at a Comic and Toy Expo.
(Forward to 2mins 4sec)
In conclusion share with us now, warrior to warrior,
What is your favorite Worfism?
Here mine: Assimilate this!
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