juliette-mercier-book: For the 50th anniversary of Star Trek
The Best of Trek 2: From The Magazine for Star Trek Fans, edited
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982)That time Scotty caught
lightnessandbeauty: Dennis Stock, The McCoy Commune in Novato,
copperbadge: Bruce Banner, master hacker, enjoys long walks
fantasy-art-engine:A Samurai Ascends the Stairs by Jon McCoy
keptyn: They like you very much, but they are not the hell your
karlurbanings-deactivated201410: For people like us, the journey
carmelilla9: Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
#Bones acts as if everything in the galaxy is Jim’s fault #the
Dennis Stock, The McCoy Commune in Novato, USA, California,
Quick shoot yesterday with Sports Illustrated Swimsuit hopeful,
BeastdragonA model commission character sheet I got from BeastofHeart,
Calculating The Essentials“Apologies for the sight, I’ve
this was the best part of all of star trek
actual-armin: mccoy-being-angry-at-things: time-travel-and-madness:
Nu!Trek in American 1930’s clothes, because reasons and
truly a love story for the ages
eamestrousers: I’ve been meaning to make this Jim/Bones rec
boldlygobones: ofmckirk: #even in the bloopers there are lens
lostinthepsychward: Whatever you do, don’t imagine Bones saying “bless
kaciart: ‘You’ll be the death of me, kid.’Not before he’s
thecaptainandthesergeant: something i noticed when i was watching
fuckyeahleonardmccoy: Mirror McCoy Don’t ask the doctor why
trashyscarface: when will the wet-suit reappear… it was such
spockvarietyhour: The Wake written by Jeffrey Langart and letters
the-doctor-mccoy: batchix: daniwubsbass: sodomymcscurvylegs:
itsonlythesoaps: Sylvester McCoy (7th Doctor) visits Billie
travie: Travie McCoy x The McCoys via Rock & Roll Hall of
jamestiberiusfuckhead: how to follow the prime directive, by
We Are The Daleks
dammitmccoy: jim kirk: *has idea* jim kirk: *takes breath* “muffled
Sure would explain the fuck outta the platypus.
Was randomly motivated to draw my absolute favorite superhero,
The Kolmogorov-Smirnov test results don’t lie. There’s
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of BBC science fiction