Classicism Geek

Letha 2021-10-13 13:05:43

One year I went to Seattle and was bored around the Space Needle, so I had to visit the "Science Museum" underneath the tower. Saying it is science, it is actually science fiction at all. An iron robot from the old "I ROBOT" movie stands at the door to welcome guests, passing through a deliberately deep and tortuous corridor, good fellow! Master Yoda, Obi-Wan, little robot C-3PO... Well, I also recognize these, and there are many more virtual characters in science fiction works. The "Time" weekly magazine with George Lucas on the cover should also be put on the window as precious historical materials. The American history is not long, but the bits and pieces must be cherished and displayed. I spent a long time looking through the guestbook, and it said on the cover: "What is the robot in your mind?" A childish line drawing, with a note on the side: Can clean, can do homework, can remotely turn on the TV ; There is also a grinning iron guy who wrote: Pick-up master robot. Then I turned to the colorful cartoon: every thread is carefully crafted, and then covered with strong oil paint, I can imagine a shaggy otaku geek who spent the afternoon standing there carefully tracing, his legs are sore. I drew a weird man wearing a blue tights, a child with a flower head, raised eyebrows, and pointed ears, and then in the lower right corner, he slapped a big pen: "Mr. Spock" (Mr. Spock).

Mr. Spark is the soul character of the American science fiction series "Interstellar". He is a mixed-race, half Vulcan blood, half human blood. When he was a child, he always liked to take a fluffy monster toy. He was bullied by his friends, and he was a little psychological shadow. , Grew up as a science officer in the Star Fleet exploring the galaxy. He restrained, melancholy, and valued honor. After life and death, he reached a secret relationship with his father that was both competitive and attached. Mr. Spark has won the hearts of the people and was once listed among the "50 Greatest People in American TV History". The honor of this stranger is related to the popularity of "Star Trek". The TV series premiered on NBC in 1966. It contains the old shell of military science fiction, but it is completely different from the gloom of the predecessors-anti-nuclear explosion, good The themes of the battlefield, the end of the universe, etc., are an optimistic galaxy adventure film, "with the aftertaste of the 1950s, burning the joy of the 1960s to a boiling point." So far, "Star Trek" has broadcast 726 episodes, adapted into 10 movies, hundreds of novels, countless games and toys and other derivative products.

Recently, the eleventh "Star Trek" movie is about to be released. Star fans (both have a special title: Trekkies) have a fawn in their hearts. First they discovered that Mr. Spark and their dear President Obama are somewhat similar: they are all mixed blood. They all have a calm demeanor, and they have long and distinctive ears. How to make a new movie is even more anxious, trying desperately to collect spoilers, spying on stills, or simply rewrite it yourself to become a "fan fly".

The director of the film, JJ Abrams, is also the founder of the TV series "Lost" and "Fringe". The May issue of Wired magazine gave him a cover. Mr. J wrote an article by himself, called "On the Mystery". There are no spoilers, but two things are mainly talked about: In the past, when you bought a CD at a record store, you said to the clerk: "Yes, that's the one being broadcast." He handed over a wooden box. I found out by accident that now you have clicked a lot of songs on iTunes, but you never had the surprise of tearing open the album cover. Another thing is that he was obsessed with Nintendo when he was young, and he regarded seeing the "Super Mario" clearance interface as the most important thing in his life. One day he was determined to clear the game. Super Mario had 20 lives, but he was stuck. There was a cloud, he jumped and jumped, only 10 lives were left, his companion called for help, got a cheat book, he jumped and jumped again, only 5 lives, 5 left! He became furious and risked his death to try again. Finally, Super Mario, who had only his last life, passed the level. However, he was so frustrated that he forgot to watch the hard-won clearance interface. Mr. J’s intention to talk about these two things is to warn star fans not to hurry, don’t hurry, in this impatient era, even if you are a crazy science fiction fan or a geek at the forefront of the trend, sometimes you should be a little classical. : Touching entities with textures and textures, respecting the complicated and tedious process, humbly waiting between the beginning and the end, or, according to my understanding, in the museum with an expressive gesture, tracing the favorite virtual one stroke by stroke figure.

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Star Trek quotes

  • [the U.S.S. Enterprise is being sucked into a black hole, seconds away from doom]

    Scotty: I'm giving her all she's got, Captain!

    [the bridge ceiling begins to crack as the ship's drawn closer]

    James T. Kirk: All she's got isn't good enough! What else ya got?

    Scotty: Um... Okay, if we eject the core and detonate, the blast could be enough to push us away! I cannae promise anything, though!

    [the viewing window starts to rupture]

    James T. Kirk: DO IT, DO IT, DO IT!

  • Lt. Nyota Uhura: I'm impressed. For a moment there, I thought you were just a dumb hick who only has sex with farm animals.

    James T. Kirk: Well, not only.

    Burly Cadet #1: This townie isn't bothering you, right?

    Lt. Nyota Uhura: Oh, beyond belief, but it's nothing I can't handle.

    James T. Kirk: You could handle me, if that's an invitation.

    Burly Cadet #1: Hey, you better mind your manners.

    James T. Kirk: Oh relax, cupcake, it was a joke.

    Burly Cadet #1: Hey, farm-boy, maybe you can't count, but there are four of us and one of you.

    James T. Kirk: So go get some more guys and then it'll be an even fight.