Cosplay. Star Trek. Eye Contact. Comic-Con. 

Starting to pack for Comic-Con. I’ve been promised dancing, so I’m cobbling together a Star Trek-like outfit for the occassion.

San Diego Comic-Con is the perfect place to get out of my comfort zone: the whole town dresses up, the crowd is crazy, and there’s a growing trans presence.

Cosplay. Star Trek. Eye Contact. Comic-Con. 

Badge arrives tomorrow!!

Cosplay. Star Trek. Eye Contact. Comic-Con. 

@bass_rock OMG. Don’t. But also 😍. But also, _don’t_. I’ll be at the con: there will be tricorders to spare.

Cosplay. Star Trek. Eye Contact. Comic-Con. 

@nicole If i could i would that thing has 20+ pieces i cant print it in time!!

Cosplay. Star Trek. Eye Contact. Comic-Con. 

@bass_rock you need a faster replicator, friend.

Cosplay. Star Trek. Eye Contact. Comic-Con. 

@nicole If only, but also isn't it only protein synthesizers at that period ;)

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