More vocal performing by Seven of Nine and the Doctor from Star Trek: Voyager. I have no clue what the lyrics mean. It’s for the better, probably.
More vocal performing by Seven of Nine and the Doctor from Star Trek: Voyager. I have no clue what the lyrics mean. It’s for the better, probably.
More music from outer space! It’s not an original scene this time, but someone cut up a bunch of episodes and put them back together to create this funny version of “Let it snow”. Wrong season, I know, I know. But I couldn’t resist.
No clue what the movie was called and I’m too lazy to look it up, but the song is awesome. I also love Worf doing the headdesk. Bwahahaha.
Next addition to my collection of videos with characters from science fiction shows singing: Data, the android from Star Trek: The Next Generation, improvising a song about life forms because “I just love scanning for life forms …”
Excuse me now while I sit on the floor to finish laughing.
Data, Worf, and Captain Picard from Star Trek: The Next Generation decided to join the singing party. They don’t sing as well as Seven of Nine, but they’re doing their best.
Again a video of Seven of Nine and the Doctor singing together. I still don’t like either of them very much, but the fact that they know this song from my childhood makes me hate them a little less. And why don’t I remember this scene? The end is hilarious as well.
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You’ve got to love that Captain. She’s got the power … ehm, the coffee.
Music and Star Trek again. This time a real scene from Star Trek: Voyager. A former Borg and a hologram singing a duet – oh, the sweet randomness of science fiction. Even though I sort of dislike both Seven of Nine and the Doctor (he must be one of the most annoying holograms ever, gah) I have to admit that this is a wonderful scene.
Whenever I’ll be done with this annoying term paper I’ll just wrap myself in a blanket and glue myself to a screen to re-watch some good old TNG and Voyager. Take that, Mr Talmy and friends. I’ll just pretend I’m studying alien languages, hoping they don’t express locomotion at all.