Strange New Worlds, John Hagen's cover art for a Trek-inspired game of galactic exploration and conquest, Gametime Games/Heritage Models, 1978
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day 140; ko-fi request that i had so much fun with i made a whole character out of it. names for her welcome!
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I'm just thinking of someone going up to an engine in the TTTE universe and showing them a model train and being like "It's a mini version of you"
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Steam Engines and Gravity Power in a 1950s Colliery by Michael Alford
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Inspired by @nanali
This is Percy Jackson’s Miraculous!
Just finished the shading 😆
This connects to my What...if? Percy Jackson and Adrien Agreste were related.
Percy's kwami's name is Veejo, inspired by Vejovis, the Roman god of healing. The kwami is also a Caladrius bird, a mythological Roman bird associated with healing.
I'm really excited about this concept!
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Une civilisation peut-être aussi supérieure qu'elle veut - si le nerf viril se détend, ce n'est plus qu'un colosse aux pieds d'argile. Plus imposant l'édifice, plus effroyable sera la chute.**
Ernst Jünger, La guerre comme expérience intérieure.
**A civilisation perhaps as superior as it strives to be - if the virile nerve relaxes, it is nothing more than a colossus with feet of clay. The more imposing the edifice, the more terrible will be the fall.
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Giedre Dukauskaite for Giuliva Heritage, Spring 2023
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Metagaming's The Space Gamer 24, September-October 1979, included an article by Norman S Howe titled:
This appears to be the horn fanfare from Star Trek's opening credits -- or close enough if I try to hum it; it sounds off-key if actually played.
Subtitled "A Review of Strange New Worlds," the article was a positive review of the 1978 game Strange New Worlds by Gametime Games, a division of Heritage Models.
The game's title obviously was a quote from the voice-over in Star Trek's opening credits. The game drew some inspiration from Trek, though the gameplay involved the conquest and exploitation of the explored planets.
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NEW on the guest blog for #AAPIHeritageMonth:
Joanna talks what it was like trying to live up to the standards of the "model minority" while also coming to terms with their queerness - and shares some amazing tips for helping you define your own community, find culturally-competent care, and be kind to yourself!
Amazing art is by their sister, IG: @hellohaupia.
"Growing up Asian, I had to keep secrets, including my queer identity and my emotional struggles. I had to keep these secrets from my family and my social circles because of the pressures enforced by the model minority myth and intergenerational trauma. The concept of the “model minority” defines Asian-Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) as groups that owe their socioeconomic and academic success to a stronger work ethic, as compared to other minority groups. This myth holds up systems of white supremacy by placing AAPI in a higher position than Black Americans based on microaggressions that one’s intelligence should be ascribed to race.
Model minority myth harms AAPI people. It is impossible to adhere to every standard that it sets. Model minority myth can bar individuals with emotional struggles from asking for support. If you have to uphold others’ unrealistic standards of you, it can impact how you view your own mental health.
When I was attending school..."
Read the rest here!
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Alana Zimmer for Halston Heritage FW16
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me rn cus the juicy couture heritage tracksuits cost so muchhhh
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