meredith | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 07 2007 | queer, startrek, media, importedA 12-year saga of deceit, lies, excuses and broken promises.
meredith | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 07 2007 | startrek, importedDedicated to reproducing graphics from various Trek series. Includes articles and a forum.
meredith | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 07 2007 | startrek, importedSections about Starfleet uniforms, starships and starbases, Starfleet officers, ship interiors, and other graphics.
meredith | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 30 2006 | dcarea, startrek, importedWe want Wil! Another Eventful.com petition.
meredith | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 27 2006 | startrek, crafts, importedAn instructional guide for those wishing information on making Starfleet uniforms.
meredith | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 25 2006 | startrek, importedOnline resource about Star Trek: Phase II, the never-made TV show that became ST:TMP as well as a few TNG episodes. Concept art, "behind the scenes," costumes and makeup, interviews, etc. Includes screencaps, such as Ilia in a TOS-style dress.
meredith | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 08 2006 | judaism, startrek, importedI knew about this but had never seen an explanation before.
meredith | Shared With: Everyone - May 19 2006 | startrek, importedStar Trek's history is reflected in a three-day sale that offers a once in a lifetime opportunity to purchase a variety of items - from costumes, weapons, artwork and rare models, to original production sets, furniture, accessories and more. (I think I n
meredith | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 12 2006 | queer, startrek, importedWikipedia article.
meredith | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 08 2006 | startrek, importedThe most comprehensive Star Trek site I think I've ever seen. Galleries, timeline, character bio, and quick reference to stuff like what chemicals have been mentioned across the shows.
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