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Jan. 30th, 2008 11:59 pmTwice today I ran into reminders of my childhood.
The first was an article on Legos, specifically a gallery of Space Legos. I'm pretty sure it was this set:
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I think I got this set when I had chickenpox and I was staying at my grandmother's apartment in Ghent.
Then a little later I ran across this at thinkgeek:

I still have the Klingon figure on my bookcase with my Klingon action figures, the little ones, and the ittybitty Birds of Prey and the Star Trek novels that focus on the Klingons.
And my Klingon is an original, not one of these re-releases.
A real one.
I rawk old skool.
The first was an article on Legos, specifically a gallery of Space Legos. I'm pretty sure it was this set:
.I think I got this set when I had chickenpox and I was staying at my grandmother's apartment in Ghent.
Then a little later I ran across this at thinkgeek:

I still have the Klingon figure on my bookcase with my Klingon action figures, the little ones, and the ittybitty Birds of Prey and the Star Trek novels that focus on the Klingons.
And my Klingon is an original, not one of these re-releases.
A real one.
I rawk old skool.
short shameful confession
Date: 2008-02-01 09:12 pm (UTC)On the other hand, in specific, the TOS Klingon Big Three captains (Kor, Koloth, Kang) are pure awesome. Of course, bringing those three into the NextGen-style Klingons AND putting them on DS9, my favorite Trek of the new era -- perfect.
Since you're old skool, you're probably not a geek for Okuda's language, eh.