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Nova Trek: Kulkukan Re-imagined

Poser Science Fiction posted on Dec 08, 2007
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During the run of Star Trek:The Animated Series, Jim Kirk's crew encountered Kulkukan- the winged serpent god of Mayan and Aztec legend. Using the Dinoconda plus from Daz and the Demon Wings from 'Rosity's free section, I took the same approach to him I took toard M'ress. What if he'd been real? What if he'd been part of the Original Series? This was the result only in this case, it's Nova Trek's Janet Kirk who runs into him.

Comments (6)


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digitani

10:19PM | Sat, 08 December 2007

Hey, good job! That really does have the feel of the original series.

shipmanjonathan

10:21PM | Sat, 08 December 2007

Awesome work!!

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pakled

11:31PM | Sat, 08 December 2007

what would it have been like? sad to say, but TOS was pretty primitive on special effects. This is being remedied by re-releasing the episodes with more modern effects, so you never know. Great pic, keep 'em coming.

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ragouc

5:40AM | Sun, 09 December 2007

Cool idea. Good work.

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ontar1

6:25PM | Sun, 09 December 2007

Fantastic scene, excellent work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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TheBear005

4:01PM | Mon, 10 December 2007

Nice work! Look forward to seeing more.


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