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i love those huge jackets so much…..

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it really has
Jim kirk needs three things:
His ship
His grumpy doctor husband ( who “hates” his ultra logical husband)
His ultra logical husband (who “hates” the grumpy doctor husband)
THEYRE ESSENTIAL TO KEEP HIM HEALTHY AND ENRICHED IN HIS ENCLOSURE. ITS A SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIP.
I've said this already but Jim Kirk uses these two like some people use a white noise machine lol
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omg t'pring going from the tiniest bean to being a head taller than spock then him being taller. awesome

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mccoy doesn't have a chair on the bridge cuz he's the kinda guy who stands behind the couch to watch a whole 45 minute episode of something while insisting he doesn't need to sit down bc he's just checking out one scene. does this make sense
Fat baby Spock is too powerful. It has rewired my brain.
He is a powerful lad
sarek and amanda trying to teach baby pock the ta’al… he can’t quite get the hang of it with his tiny pudgy hands……
I have received a few asks for more Sarek and pock, so I felt this was a fun idea lol
Sorry I forgot Amanda (I was sleepy)
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I think about British Airways Flight 5390 a lot
OKAY STRAP IN because this is one of the WILDEST stories in aviation history.
In 1990, a British Airways BAC One-Eleven, captained by Tim Lancaster and co-piloted by Alastair Atchison, was cruising at 17,000 feet.
Around 15 minutes after take-off, flight attendant Nigel Ogden entered the cockpit to bring the pilots something to drink. One second everything was fine. The next second, the pilot's side window blew out from the force of the pressurized cockpit. Even though he was strapped in, the force of the explosive decompression ripped the captain out of his chair and pulled him though the window.
The flight attendant immediately leapt forward and grasped the captain's belt. The force was so strong - due to the plane's speed - the captain slipped and was pulled almost entirely out of the plane, but the flight attendant caught his leg. The captain laid on the roof, then the side of the fuselage (the above image is an inaccurate recreation - the side window was smashed) and the flight attendant's entire arm was soon outside of the plane, gripping him.
(Recreation from the show Mayday at the point of decompression)
At the same time, the event caused the autopilot to disengage, and the captain's body hitting the flight controls caused the plane to enter into a deep dive. The throttle was set to full power and could not be accessed due to debris, meaning the plane was descending rapidly. The co-pilot, experiencing hypoxia, fought to control the plane's dive while allowing it to continue descending to a level the passengers/crew could breathe at. He attempted to contact air traffic control, but the wind made communication impossible, so he broadcast a mayday signal. Finally, he was able to re-engage the autopilot and level the plane out at a breathable altitude.
Soon, the flight attendant's entire arm was burned from wind shear and frostbite, and his grip began to slip. The other attendants entered the cabin to see what was wrong and took over holding the captain's body. Seeing the blood covering the windows from the captain's severe wind sheer burns and frostbite, the attendants and co-pilot knew he was dead. However, they could not let his body go because it could smash into the wing, horz stabilizer, or engine, and bring the plane down.
For 30+ minutes the co-pilot flew a jet plane with an OPEN WINDOW and his co-worker's body hanging along the side of the plane. Finally, clearance to land from ATC came across over the sound of the wind and the flight attendants were able to dislodge the captain's ankles from the flight controls without letting him go. The co-pilot successfully landed the plane.
(tw below for blood)
(Taken same day as the incident)
BUT HERE'S THE KICKER: when they reached the ground and evacuated, they realized THE CAPTAIN WAS NOT DEAD.
He SURVIVED being outside the fuselage of a jet airplane traveling 550mph at 17,000 feet. His only injuries were extensive - but mostly superficial - frostbite and windshear burns, bruising, fractures in his hand, and shock. He has since stated that he remembers the event and was conscious for much of the time he was outside of the fuselage. The only other injury was the flight attendant's frostbitten/windshorn arm. Captain Tim Lancaster returned to flying five months later.
(Captain Tim Lancaster in bed several weeks after the incident, with flight attendant Ogden (+ Ogden's wife) above him and co-pilot Alastair Atchison to the far left, along with the two other flight attendants)
Why did this occur? Because the plane had received maintenance the day before, and the maintenance supervisor did not check he was using the correct screws in re-installing the windscreen.
(Recreation)
So yeah: you can apparently survive clinging to the side of a jet airliner traveling 500+mph at 17,000 feet.
Wow! Didn't expect this many likes for an aviation post.
Just a note that I was wrong - it was the front pilot's windscreen, not the side-window! I'm used to looking at Boeing windows with different positions :)
If y'all want the full story & more analysis of what exactly went wrong, Mayday: Air Investigations did a pretty decent special on the incident. It's free on YouTube here (and here on dailymotion if you're outside the US).
Adding some stuff:
The ‘maintenance supervisor did not check the bolts’ is technically correct but ignores the amount of stuff that had to go wrong for that to happen.
1: the supervisor was the one doing the bolts (I think there was a staffing issue) and so did not have to check the work that he did
2: the window was not on the list of vital components that need to be checked by someone else even if the supervisor does it.
3: the parts store where he had to go to get the bolts was badly lit and had bolts in the wrong drawers.
4: the wrong bolts and the right bolts are almost indistinguishable by sight.
5: the correct tool to put the screws in was not available so they had to do some lite bodging to get the screws in. By this I mean it was still a torque wrench and they checked it released at the right point but the correct socket did not stay in place or something like that.
6: any slight differences between the right bolts and the wrong bolts were hidden because of the tool they were using (which would have worked perfectly if they were using the right bolts).
If one of those things had not happened then the plane would have had the right bolts when it took off.
^ absolutely critical edition and a great example of what’s known in risk analysis as the Swiss Cheese Model.
From Wikipedia:
“The Swiss cheese model of accident causation illustrates that, although many layers of defense lie between hazards and accidents, there are flaws in each layer that, if aligned, can allow the accident to occur. In this diagram, three hazard vectors are stopped by the defenses, but one passes through where the "holes" are lined up.”
Accidents in complex systems are very rarely one person’s fault and my original post indeed oversimplified the incident for the sake of telling a straightforward story. This was not the case of one bad maintenance worker; this was a systematic failure. The holes lined up and a tragedy nearly occurred because profit (short staffing, poor maintenance facilities, poor training and tools) was prioritized over safety at several layers. Any additional degree of safety would have prevented this from occurring.
No u don't understand in Dreams of The Raven when Spock gets tasked spending a day with amnesiac!McCoy and he's eating his meal and McCoy sees his cup of orange liquid and Spock reveals that one of the first things McCoy did on appointment to the Enterprise was formulate a liquid supplement to ensure all of Spock's nutritional needs were met and not only that he spent the time to tweak the recipe until Spock could enjoy its taste I am unwell.
Like seriously genuinely ammesiac!McCoy is out here lambasting the idea that he'd join starfleet but Spock takes the first opportunity he can alone with him to be like "one of the first things you did was to see to my accommodations and go an extra step for my comfort" and Amnesiac!McCoy is a Good Country Boy from 25 years ago who can't believe all of the mistakes his older self made and he's out here vocalizing Bones' self loathing and Spock is defending Bones and his human flaws and weaknesses and the implied "trigger" for the amnesia, the shot chased by the head trauma, is a letter from McCoy's ex wife about her remarriage but then the thing that forces McCoy back into his present self is saving Spock. And also of course the passages where Spock is still covered in McCoy's blood bc he was the one person there when the accident happened and he had to take McCoy to MedBay and then go up and tell Kirk and there isn't actually a whole whole lot of spock-n-bones-ness in the story's text and yet Spock is inextricable from the actual momentum of McCoy's arc
i cant with their differences in expression here lmao
C:
versus
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captain kirk really consults every point on the autism spectrum before making a decision huh
correction: picard does this and instead kirk has every point on the autism spectrum holding up a net circus-style to catch him when he falls

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I've started to notice Bones fans in particular have the most unhinged usernames.
nahhh...
nah
oh my god I hate it so much when I'm just about to do x thing and someone comes along like "hey do you remember about x? it's time to do it" jesus christ leave me alone I can't do everything at once ffs