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I just got ungodly into Star Trek within last week and it's been seriously taking a toll on my lifestyle because I have been procrastinating on SO MANY THINGS to watch it on Netflix and read fan fiction.

Chekov ended up being my favorite character but I literally cannot handle it when he talks.  He's just.  The cutest.  I would honestly wager that he's among the most underrated fictional characters of all time (at last of any that I've ever heard of), because he's consistently mostly a background character but he's so freaking b.a..  You're supposed to take the Starfleet test to graduate when you're eighteen because IT'S SO HARD and Chekov must have taken it when he was around thirteen years old to get on the Enterprise by the time he was seventeen.  

He also saved like eight hundred people twice and the captain and Scotty on a separate occasion.  This kid uses the maths to make ships inweesible and beam people up when they're falling at seventy miles an hour to the ground and run around engineering like a cutie pie and save the day.  He knows his way around FREAKING SPACE.  Seventeen.

Wow I love you baby don't worry Mark Koenig will make sure you get your due some day. <3

Other than that, I was at Zenkaikon this weekend and bought all kinds of Star Trek stuff, including three posters, but the artist that I bought them from only had paintings of TOS Kirk, TOS Bones, and AOS Spock, Kirk, and Kahn.  So I got all those, but I was disappointed that there wasn't any Chekov (WHEN IS THERE EVER) so I made my own dang poster. :V  Proactivity FTW.
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I'm older than seventeen and I couldn't use maths to beam a mountain onto another mountain even if the coordinates were already inputted and neither mountain was adhering to planetary movement, hot damn. This kid's puts the pro and the awe in professionally awesome.


Exquisite styling you have in this piece, Jamocha; loving the contrast of colours between blue, green and the central yellow (also it looks like the blue is shifting past the yellow into the green, ha ha get it, blue + yellow = green BOOM). I do adore a chromatic delight, and this delivers, not the mention the backdrop of stars, particularly the prominent shiner, adds to both the colours and to the galactic theme of the pic. Very nicely done; can't quite have a Star Trek pic without a star or two, right?

Also, The Navigator, plus the formulae on the other side. Really adds to the definition of who this guy is. In the far-reaches of space, with all kinds of alien signals, symbols and cultures to encounter, the language of an analytical formulae remains constant. And even more so, his role as The Navigator. May not be as dramatic/important-sounding as, say, The Captain or The Lieutenant or The Spock, but damn, he's The damn Navigator, yo. He can navigate with the best of them, and a ship without navigation is a one-track pony on the way to collision. Well played.


I had been curious about your plethora of Chekov blogs, and now I see why; it's them Armin pics all over again! You do adore the cute little smart peeps, don't you? :3