Star Trek: The Animated Series, Disc 4

I gotta ask Kukulkan to redecorate my home. He does a fabulous job.

He’s running a bit late, methinks…

First female god he faced.

I’m gonna make a T-shirt with that. It’s so world panic appropriate.

He didn’t have sex with her either.

Either way, he’s not helping his image. :rolleyes:

It’s an Indy mystery!

“Behold Kukulkan”

Their faces…DoH! giggle

And I’ll just sit back and wait for the royalty checks to roll in. :smiley:

I’ll send one to you. Merry End of the World.

“How did you ever capture it?”

Bones, its a matter mutating superbeing. I think capturing that animal would be no problem.

2012 will be the best Christmas ever!

Oh wait. awww. :frowning:

Kukulkan’s answer was so snide. “I caught YOU, didn’t I?” :smiley:

I’ll use the graphic of Kukulkan from this episode. 2012 at the top and I’m coo coo for Kukulkan at the bottom. What’s your size? What color you want?

“Vulcan was visited by alien beings. They left wiser.”

You pompous Vulcan!

“Intelligent life is too precious a thing to be led by the nose.”

Tell that to FOX News.

Oh SNAP!! Commodore Robert April! I didn’t know he was on the Animated Series!!

Sarah and Robert April were married and served on the ENterprise on her maiden voyage. That’s common Star Trek lore.

Robert April was the captain in Gene’s first draft for Star Trek

Are you serious?

You might not want to use this image to avoid any copyright issues.

There should be lots of public domain images available.

From Memory Alpha

Early drafts of the original pilot script for “The Cage” listed the captain as Robert April, and in subsequent drafts, various names were used including Winter before Gene Roddenberry finally settled on Christopher Pike and then of course, when it came time for “Where No Man Has Gone Before”, James T. Kirk won out of a list of potential names for the new captain. A picture of Gene Roddenberry in a Starfleet uniform taken during production of “The Cage” was credited as being a photograph of Captain April in the first edition of the Star Trek Encyclopedia.

Warp 36! They must be some kind of supernewts! :eek:

Speaking in reverse…I think I heard Paul is dead.