Star Trek – U.S..S. Enterprise NCC-1701 – Highly Detialed Model Replica(playmobil.us)
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Star Trek – U.S..S. Enterprise NCC-1701 – Highly Detialed Model Replica
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Isn't playmobil a toy for <5yo? Honestly, I find this a little sad that it's marketed at adults.
One bridge, one engineering, two nacelles. That's it, that's the whole ship.
"Ensign, report to sick bay."
"Aye Captain."
A few seconds later redshirt is seen floating through space on viewscreen.
"Ensign, report to sick bay."
"Aye Captain."
A few seconds later redshirt is seen floating through space on viewscreen.
100% diversity in those pictures.
We did it. Well done everyone.
That people NEED to be holding something is also funny. Can't have empty hands. Who stages those pictures?
We did it. Well done everyone.
That people NEED to be holding something is also funny. Can't have empty hands. Who stages those pictures?
Considering the entire premise of the show, even in 1967, was rooted in diversity, I'm happy to see that.
Many of the black actors that starred in it grew up drinking from separate water fountains through segregation, etc, which was only legally banned a mere 3 years before the show started. I don't find it unlikely that there would have been many people at the time making comments like yours about the mere fact that Uhura was on the bridge - or even being outright angry about it.
Many of the black actors that starred in it grew up drinking from separate water fountains through segregation, etc, which was only legally banned a mere 3 years before the show started. I don't find it unlikely that there would have been many people at the time making comments like yours about the mere fact that Uhura was on the bridge - or even being outright angry about it.
I got this as a birthday present from my partner and kids. Love it.