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What Is It, Spock?

Bryce Science Fiction posted on Jan 21, 2004
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"It's something pretty, Captain" (Spock is 78 now and not as sharp as he once was...one could say he ain't the brightest bulb on the front porch) 3dMax6, Bryce5, D.E.2, PS7

Comments (9)


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shayhurs

12:43AM | Wed, 21 January 2004

Excellent work. The starship ROCKS!

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jory

1:00AM | Wed, 21 January 2004

great sgip! and cool lighting!

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sackrat

1:22AM | Wed, 21 January 2004

Huh ? What'd you say ? Lemme' turn my hearing aid up. Brilliant execution, great idea. Ohhhhhhh,.........shiny !

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artworksco

9:42AM | Wed, 21 January 2004

Ok you got me laughing now,... ?:>) (nice pic btw)

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pakled

10:28AM | Wed, 21 January 2004

hmm..Nimoy the actor ain't that far off 78, but theres 78 years between TOS and TNG alone, and Spock has been on the Enterprise since at least 2245..;) having said all that, great pic, and good background, keep it up..

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ShawnDriscoll

2:56PM | Wed, 21 January 2004

78 is middle age for vulcans.

SavantSoir

4:31PM | Wed, 21 January 2004

....and 314 is middle age for Santa Claus, but we slew it to human standards for nominalized conventions of communication.

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EngleWolf

11:56PM | Wed, 21 January 2004

what great craft work and space scene!!!! :o)

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zescanner

2:25AM | Sun, 25 January 2004

Okay, while they're watching the pretty blue nebula thing I want to know what is casting that ominous dark shadow across the hull from the right?


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