30 Years

November 26, 1986:

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Memory is VERY hazy, but according to the interwebs, today (11.26.2016) is the 30th anniversary of the release of Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home.

Earlier in the year it was announced that the film was shooting in San Francisco, and I recall a couple of times that Glenn and I tried to check out locations where they were supposedly shooting.  We never found them.

On the day before Thanksgiving, a bunch of us went down to… Regency I(?) to stand in line for an evening showing on premiere day.

Come to think of it, except for The Motion Picture and the last two TNG films, I think I’ve seen all of the Trek films on opening day.  As I said, memory is hazy.

I remember how different I knew the movie would be just from the opening theme.  The familiar notes from the TOS theme was heard, but the rest of the music over the opening credits was very different from Goldsmith’s and Horner’s previous.  It seemed more playful, as opposed to the nautical feel of the Horner themes.

And that’s what we got, a playful, almost slapstick story surrounding an important ‘save the world’ mission for our crew.

It was a fun movie to watch.  And despite some location inaccuracies (they wanted a ride to San Francisco while walking along the Marina?), it was great seeing my hometown and surround areas get some screen time in a Star Trek film.

I think I’ll find some time later this weekend to give it a viewing.

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It Figures 11.19.2016

Finally got around to opening a bunch of figures that I had picked up over the last few months…

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Iceman
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Spider-Man, Doctor Strange, Iceman
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Doctor Strange
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Doctor Strange
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Ahsoka Tano
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Kanan Jarrus
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Ahsoka and Kanan
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Stranger Things…?
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Jyn Erso
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Chirrut Imwe
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Guardian

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In May of 2004, when I first logged into City of Heroes, I picked the server at the top of the list: Guardian.

It was my characters’ primary home for the time the game was online, and I still have many friends who I keep in contact from that server, and others from the game’s other servers.

Monday night on Supergirl, a new hero burst on the scene, based on a hero from DC’s Golden Age: The Guardian.

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Created by Jack Kirby and Joe Simon, at roughly the same time as Captain America, Jim Harper is a police officer in Metropolis’ Suicide Slum who became a vigilante to catch crooks that the law could not prosecute, describing himself as guarding society from criminals.

The character appeared on and off over the years, with other characters taking on the mantle of Guardian, including the Golden Guardian (Jim Harper’s clone) and Manhattan Guardian (Jake Jordan).

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It was a thrill to see James Olsen don the newly created armor of Guardian.  It’s a thrill to see any comic book character in live action form, but this one is special, because it’s like the personification of my home server in CoH, come to life.

I just wish City of Heroes was still around so I could recreate this look in-game.