Brett
@doctorheadly.bsky.social
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Husband, Dad, sarcastic creative-type. TrekReExamined on the bird app, DoctorHeadlyArt all over the place, cohost of Dads Meet World Podcast. Is that enough for a bio?
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That is true. Probably why we didn’t get the “real” ceremony
New art on my Substack this week! You should check it out!
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I got to play on this beauty today!
I recently started sharing new art on my Substack rather than instagram. If you are a #Smallville fan, you should check it out!
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I saw some people putting up their Star Trek media collections so I thought I would join in on the little trend…
Happy First Contact Day everybody! The future can’t get here soon enough.
#startrek #firstcontact #firstcontactday
Every one of my Trek ReExamined posters in one place...
#StarTrek
Forgot this was in my desk drawer at work
For my #Nemesis poster wht better imagery to use than the Scimitar staring down the Enterprise in the Bassen Rift?
Nemesis is a decent action flick with some hints of deeper thought, but the direction lacks an understanding of the deeper underpinnings of what makes Star Trek breathe. It was a disappointing end for a generation, but not a terrible one. It just needed a couple more passes.
To complete my Voyager poster series, I went with a travel poster featuring Voyager returning to San Francisco, surrounded by fireworks.
Voyager's finale #Endgame is not quite that. They use one last massive reset button which wipes out half the episode, and create a whole mess of time travel paradox questions in the process. Some of the small character moments are great, but where is the real reunion with Earth?
My first idea for my #RenaissanceMan poster didn't work out, but I do still like my second piece, showcasing all of the disguises that The Doctor used in his mission.
Revisiting my affinity for travel posters for my #Homestead episode poster.
Natural Law has a lot going for it but I settled on the mimicry of Chakotay's tattoo that the natives adopted for my episode poster.
The people of the planet that #FriendshipOne destroyed built weapons to defend themselves, and they then attempted to turn those weapons on Voyager. They pair as an appropriate antithesis with the recording that Friendship One used as a greeting.
Combining traditional storytelling (book) with 24th century (isolinear chip) is what got The Doctor into a mess. I chose to make that the central focus of my episode poster for #AuthorAuthor
Q2 is all about the wacky Q and his offspring, so let's make him front and center with the episode title on my episode poster.
There were so many different things I could have used for my episode poster of #HumanError but I settled on Seven and Chakotay's date, complete with Seven's no longer needed Borg implants.
Workforce part II is all about getting the crew back to a deserted Voyager. Just switch the "Help Wanted" sign from the planet to the ship.
Workforce featured a world looking to ever increase its labor force, so what better way to depict that in my episode poster than a massive "Help Wanted" sign?
RenaissanceMan is a fun romp that has a well-spun yarn of intrigue thrown in. Though the EMH is really overpowered in this episode, it works well within the plot.
Homestead is a touching sendoff for Neelix, wrapped up in a pretty straightforward "Fight for our home" story. Bonus points for the interaction Neelix and Tuvok share where Tuvok lets his guard down just a little bit
On the good side #NaturalLaw raises Prime Directive debate issues. Seven is forced to slow down and see life from a new perspective and Tom gets his piloting skills scrutinized. But overall the episode suffers from being forgettable, with a rushed 5th act that should have been two acts.
FriendshipOne takes a hard look at the Prime Directive and why it is so important. We get to see just how destructive interfering in another culture can be. Tom gets a chance to really shine and Janeway is put through the wringer. R.I.P. Kerry