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Benjamin Ragheb lives in New York City. He performs comedy with Fat Penguin and Zuleyka.
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Whereas the Enterprise is a state-of-the-art space ship, rarely failing and always seeming so pristine (and this is based on my general Star Trek knowledge, I fully expect Ragheb and Katey to reblog this listing all the times the Enterprise wasn’t perfect), the Falcon is way human. It fails like a human, it is grumpy like a human, it’s…guys, I love this dang ship.
No argument here. The Enterprise has more in common with the Galactic Empire’s Star Destroyers. They are military ships. (See also: Used Future)
That said, I did see a Star Trek: TOS episode last night where a systems malfunction caused the ship’s computer to be too flirty.
Babylon 5 is also grittier in that regard, look-wise and plot-wise. The alien spacecraft usually looks more swish, but...
Naw, the Enterprise was primarily the perfect ship - it was the flagship of the Starfleet, most advanced, etc. Gene...
Star Wars’ greatest visual coup was creating a Universe that looked Lived In. Carbon scoring marks the hulls of even the...
No argument here. The Enterprise has more...Galactic Empire’s
This is, hands down, my absolute favorite set/location in all of cinematic history. I love the design, I love all the...
“Hokey religions and ancient weapons are no match for a good blaster at your side, kid.”
Love that modern computer workstation in the foreground!
jeanette! elaine! when we gonna have our star wars marathon?!
this is what im going to design my living room like.
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