Foresight by Verena Lehner-Dittenberger

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    Monument of the far and distant future…according to “The Time Machine” 1960

    the wast of us

    CAMPER

    GUITAR

    cars not parked correctly

    hmmm

    Light Scout Ship by me

    The Trekkie Meal comes with a free Tribble. If you like your fries, DO NOT OPEN.

    Indian Air Force AH-64E Apache armed with AGM-114 Hellfire, EFTs, Unguided Rockets and ATAS [1080×1080]

    PIC

    derp

    Cindy Aurum сosрlay by aliсedelish

    Giraffes at night

    This dandelion streetlights

    SPACE

    Started playing Atomic Heart yesterday


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    DX-9 Stormtrooper Transport 4k by Ansel Hsiao

    TRUCK

    SPACE

    Warship concept by Noriyoshi Ohrai (early 2000s)

    Art by Emil Melmoth

    girl gamer

    TRUCK

    Kelly Rowland

    Car in Miami retro wave style [1600*900]

    Daphne from Scooby-Doo cosplay by alice_delish

    Wonder Woman cosplay

    SPACE

    TRUCK

    Airman releases a weather balloon at Eglin Air Force Base [3000×2190]

    Kyoto Station, Japan

    Space Mining by Frank R. Paul

    TRUCK

    Always love working on March of Robots!

    Puff Tank by Eric Elwell

    VAN

    Robot Schoolgirl (Original Artwork) Photo-composite

    Waterfront side of Vancouver, Canada

    VOLVO

    PACER X

    GUITAR

    The Ark

    The Ark: Created by Dean Devlin. With Christie Burke, Reece Ritchie, Richard Fleeshman, Stacey Read. Follows the remaining crew of a spacecraft known as Ark One, who must become the best versions of themselves to stay on course and survive after experiencing a catastrophic event that caused massive destruction and loss of life.

    This feels equal parts “Origin” and “Ascension” but never really gets it’s feet under it, at least not in the first couple episodes I watched. There’s a paradox in the series with some heavy science fiction, which I appreciate, but then a complete lack of respect for commonly known elements of things like “physics” or “gravity”. There’s a big point about how the spinning rings of the ship give them gravity, but it’s done in a way that makes it obvious the writers weren’t sure about how the spinning motion would actually produce gravity, so there’s gravity through the entire ship and when you’re on one of the rings, there’s no transitioning or fading from the effects of the spin. There’s a couple scenes of them outside the ship at well with the rings going at full speed and they kinda just float over to it like it was no big deal. Additionally, these rings have engines pointing back directly into another body segment of the ship and since it’s a straight line, whatever’s in that section is getting seriously cooked!

    There’s a lot that doesn’t work for me, but surprisingly the acting and characters weren’t part of that. There’s two characters that are so nerdy that they talk really fast and they’re super socially awkward and oh god, when I realized they had TWO of those tropes on the show, I honestly wanted to see how they would interact with each other, and to my shock their relationship was one of the better ones on display.

    If you can get past the bad science (I can’t), the bad science fiction (I can’t!), there’s a great show under some really weird choices. Maybe they’ll tighten the ship up, but for now I’m going to be skipping the rest of season one.

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    Can someone help me get in touch with the creator of this image? (see comment)

    From the late 1960s to the mid-70s, Pan’s People were a British all-female dance troupe associated with the BBC’s chart show ‘Top of the Pops’. This shot was taken in 1976.

    Jeri Ryan

    Powerful Lightning Strike On Book [1920×1080]