Isaac Dorset

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Isaac Dorset

Isaac Dorset

@IsaacDorset

Dream big and dare to fail.

Katılım Mart 2013
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Butter's Words
Butter's Words@Butters_Words·
@videotech It baffles me that they dont find it more. Its such a win for the country. Space is cool af, talented people get their dream jobs, and it helps to inspire the next gen seeing those people have those awesome jobs. Its such a no brainer
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ben
ben@videotech·
I really wish the US government would put more money into NASA and not try to defund it. Space is so incredibly interesting I hope we get to Mars in our lifetime
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LadiesWhoTrek
LadiesWhoTrek@Ladieswhotrek·
Happy birthday to Gina Yashere, who plays Lura Thok Starfleet Academy. Cool fact: She began her career as an electrical engineer in the UK, mastering real-world systems before moving on to new frontiers.
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Joshua Reeve
Joshua Reeve@jaden1342·
DAY 1️⃣1️⃣1️⃣4️⃣ OF RETWEETING UNTIL @paramountplus ANNOUNCES A #STARTREKLEGACY SERIES WITH @TerryMatalas AS SHOWRUNNER! CELEBRATE 60 YEARS OF BOLDLY GOING WITH A NEW STARSHIP ENTERPRISE, @Skydance! TIME TO MAKE IT SO! CONTINUE TO #BELOUD🖖 FOR MORE 25TH CENTURY TREK!
Joshua Reeve@jaden1342

DAY 1️⃣1️⃣1️⃣3️⃣ OF RETWEETING UNTIL @Skydance ANNOUNCES A #STARTREKLEGACY SERIES WITH @TerryMatalas AS SHOWRUNNER! COMING BACK FROM THE DEAD - SOMEHOW, SOMEWAY - IS DEFINITELY A THING. CONTINUE TO #BELOUD🖖 FOR MORE 25TH CENTURY TREK!

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Ambrosia 🍷
Ambrosia 🍷@dojarabbit_·
So you women proudly eat men’s butts No wonder they behave the way they do. See the power you’re giving them Eeuucccckkkkkk
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All The Right Movies
All The Right Movies@ATRightMovies·
On this day in 2009, STAR TREK was released in cinemas. Leonard Nimoy had turned down every invitation to return as Spock. Then three men knocked on his door, and what they said changed everything. For years, Leonard Nimoy had been offered chances to reprise the role of Spock. He turned them all down. He'd retired from acting in 2000, moved into photography, and seemed content to leave the pointy eared Vulcan behind for good. Then Star Trek died. The tenth film, Nemesis, flopped. The TV series Enterprise was cancelled. Paramount were on the verge of losing the franchise rights entirely. They needed a film and fast. Enter J.J. Abrams, screenwriters Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman, and a script that would reboot the entire universe. But they had a problem. They needed Nimoy. Not as a cameo or a favour. As the emotional bridge between old Trek and new. So the three of them went to his house. Orci later described Nimoy's reaction as a cautious "Who are you guys, and what are you up to?" They laid out their vision. They told him how important he was not just to the film, but to the story they were trying to tell. Then Abrams said the line that changed everything: "We cannot make this film without you, and we won't make this film without you." After they left, his wife Susan told the creative team what happened next. He had remained in his chair, emotionally overwhelmed by the decision he knew he had to make. The man who had spent years walking away from Spock couldn't walk away from this. He said yes because for the first time, a Star Trek script explored the full sweep of Spock's life. Not just the half-human, half-Vulcan conflict he'd played for decades, but the character's entire history, from beginning to end. As Nimoy put it: "We have dealt with Spock being half-human and half-Vulcan, but never with quite the overview that this script has of the character's entire history." And then he gave them one final gift they never asked for. His last scene was originally written as a quiet, wordless exit - Spock Prime walking thoughtfully away. After filming, Nimoy approached Abrams and said: "If you give me one more take, I have a thought I would like to inject here." They rolled the camera and Nimoy said: "Thrusters on full." Abrams later called him to say how perfectly it led into the final scene, where Sulu mentions the thrusters, but Nimoy told him the line wasn't about the ship. It was his way of saying to the younger cast: "Go ahead. Take the torch and go." Star Trek made $385.7 million worldwide and became the first film in the franchise to win an Academy Award. But it started with a knock on a door and three words: "We won't without you."
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Isaac Dorset
Isaac Dorset@IsaacDorset·
@danielknoxmusic @CaptainJackYT It was my understanding that Picard S3 was setting up a new show and new characters with occasional cameos or appearances of older TNG and VOY cast...which would have been awesome.
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Daniel Knox
Daniel Knox@danielknoxmusic·
@CaptainJackYT @IsaacDorset Can you shed some light for me on exactly what “Legacy” is and how this became a thing that keeps coming up? I have a vague memory of some anecdote from Terry Matalis about a hypothetical sequel but could that really be what everyone is hanging their hat on?
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Captain Jack
Captain Jack@CaptainJackYT·
#StarTrek60 I really hope we get some more #StarTrek events for the 60th.., it feels a bit meh for the anniversary year at the moment. Also, don’t forget to make it worldwide
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Fandom Pulse
Fandom Pulse@fandompulse·
Star Trek: Deep Space 9 star Cirroc Lofton praises Jay'Den, the Starfleet Academy gay Klingon: “I remember the moment when I when it registered for me. I was like, ‘Wait a minute, I think, I think Jay Den is, is a gay Klingon!’ And the moment it registered for me, I think you were fixing somebody’s collar, and there was, like, a look that you guys gave each other. And I was like, this is very subtle, but it was great. It was great for television, because I thought, ‘What a great performance in the order to, like, convey a whole lot of stuff with no words.’ Actually, I think it was just the look that you gave was like a unspoken look between the two of you … And I thought this is going to be interesting. I want to know more.” Did this show make you want to know more?
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Historic Vids
Historic Vids@historyinmemes·
This is the grave of Technical Sgt Leonard Matlovich.This does not bear his name because he intended to be a monument to all gay veterans.
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Interesting AF
Interesting AF@interesting_aIl·
What happens if you sleep without a pillow for 30 days?
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Black Hole
Black Hole@konstructivizm·
Where is the Orion spacecraft currently located on its way to the Moon? You can track its progress on a dedicated website, where you can switch between an overview view of the mission plan, which shows the spacecraft's current position on its trajectory, and a close-up view of the spacecraft model. The website also displays the elapsed time since launch, current speed, distance traveled, and distance to the Moon.
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Best Movie Moments 🍿
Best Movie Moments 🍿@BestMovieMom·
A subtle nod to James Bond’s bisexuality almost didn’t make it into SKYFALL. His line to Silva, “What makes you think this is my first time?” was nearly cut, but Barbara Broccoli fought to keep it. Sam Mendes called it a “homoerotic undertow.”
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Trek Central
Trek Central@TheTrekCentral·
🔥 NEW - Author Don Winslow Hits Back at #ProjectHailMary's Andy Weir! After Weir made comments about Paramount's handling of #StarTrek, Winslow said: "Congrats on the success of Project Hail Mary and The Martian. I’m a real fan. But when you have your moment, don’t use it to crap on other writers’ work."
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Isaac Dorset
Isaac Dorset@IsaacDorset·
@RobertPicardo @jondelarroz Are you allowed to be a true Trek fan and still dislike the show? From my view, there was simply no effort to keep the lore continuous. Many fans like me liked Picard S3!
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Robert Picardo
Robert Picardo@RobertPicardo·
Careful! Can't remind the "real Star Trek fans" on this platform form what real Star Trek is and is meant to be. They get angry and abusive - - especially when you block them for being angry and abusive! @jondelarroz , for example, has no understanding of Gene Roddenberry's vision.
Chris Vorderbruggen@FatherChrisVor1

@RobertPicardo “Star Trek was an attempt to say that humanity will reach maturity and wisdom on the day that it begins not just to tolerate, but to take a special delight in differences in ideas and differences in life forms.” — Gene Roddenberry, creator of “Star Trek”

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That's Freaking Amazing
That's Freaking Amazing@DesireToSee·
The dog is even more responsible than the parents...Nature at its best—a dog fearlessly saving its chick from danger!”
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