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StarfleetMo

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All #StarTrek, all the time! #TrekPositive #IDIC #LLAP #BLM #S2LGBTQ+ Ally #Toronto She/her 🖖🇨🇦

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Every single moment with T'Pol in #StarTrekLowerDecks' "Fissure Quest" was brilliant, logical, long overdue and heartfelt! I'm so happy we got the chance to connect with the character again after such a long time! Why in the world is #LowerDecks ending???

Every single moment with T'Pol in #StarTrekLowerDecks' "Fissure Quest" was brilliant, logical, long overdue and heartfelt! I'm so happy we got the chance to connect with the character again after such a long time! Why in the world is #LowerDecks ending???
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Hey, #PhysicalMedia collectors. Have you looked inside your #StarTrek complete box sets? #DeepSpaceNine, #Voyager.....and the underappreciated #Enterprise.

Hey, #PhysicalMedia collectors. Have you looked inside your #StarTrek complete box sets? #DeepSpaceNine, #Voyager.....and the underappreciated #Enterprise.
TrekMovie.com (@trekmovie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy birthday to Bruce Horak, who played Chief Engineer Hemmer of the USS Enterprise on #StarTrekStrangeNewWorlds and Very Short Treks—and was a singing Klingon in SNW's "Subspace Rhapsody." In addition to being an actor, he's also a painter and visual artist.

Happy birthday to Bruce Horak, who played Chief Engineer Hemmer of the USS Enterprise on #StarTrekStrangeNewWorlds and Very Short Treks—and was a singing Klingon in SNW's "Subspace Rhapsody." In addition to being an actor, he's also a painter and visual artist.
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Interview: ‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ Showrunners Break Down S3 Finale, From Pike’s Future To Doctor Who #startrek #strangenewworlds #doctorwho bit.ly/snw310epinterv…

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On her birthday, remembering Joanne Linville. She was a prolific actress in film and TV from the 1950s-1980s, but is best known to #StarTrek fans as the Romulan Commander (and the series' first female Romulan) in the Original Series episode “The Enterprise Incident.“

On her birthday, remembering Joanne Linville. She was a prolific actress in film and TV from the 1950s-1980s, but is best known to #StarTrek fans as the Romulan Commander (and the series' first female Romulan) in the Original Series episode “The Enterprise Incident.“