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Philippe
Aug 9, 2013

(she/her)
Do you think he's really good friends with a cosplayer who looks a lot like Ian McKellen?

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Paladinus
Jan 11, 2014

heyHEYYYY!!!

Mezzanine posted:

Photoshopped-in effects aside, that's pretty drat good.




Probably this guy: http://www.jeanlucpicard.com/

quote:

Promotional cover from the Parody movie filmed in Los Angeles in 2011. I was nominated for two industry awards!

Dr. Lunchables
Dec 27, 2012

IRL DEBUFFED KOBOLD



Does he hang dong in it? This is important.

10 Beers
May 21, 2005

Shit! I didn't bring a knife.

I'm disappointed they didn't go with Star Trek:The Next Penetration.

Philippe
Aug 9, 2013

(she/her)
Does the Will Riker analogue still sit down in an awesome way?

davidspackage
May 16, 2007

Nap Ghost
I'm so annoyed everyone looked reasonably similar to the real characters, and then Tasha just looks like she's from Super Hornio bros class parody porn.

Jedit
Dec 10, 2011

Proudly supporting vanilla legends 1994-2014

10 Beers posted:

I'm disappointed they didn't go with Star Trek:The Next Penetration.

Or the tagline "To boldly come where no man has come before".

mind the walrus
Sep 22, 2006

I think that joke is so old it's getting ready to qualify for social security

Slime
Jan 3, 2007

mind the walrus posted:

I think that joke is so old it's getting ready to qualify for social security

To oldly come where no man has come before?

Jedit
Dec 10, 2011

Proudly supporting vanilla legends 1994-2014

mind the walrus posted:

I think that joke is so old it's getting ready to qualify for social security

Well, I suppose by now they can't find anywhere man has not come before. :shrug:

Erebus
Jul 13, 2001

Okay... Keep your head, Steve boy...

Say Nothing posted:

People who look suspiciously like the characters they're cosplaying.

Informer
Jun 8, 2011

That's a great cosplay of The Sovereign.

poptart_fairy
Apr 8, 2009

by R. Guyovich

Informer posted:

That's a great cosplay of The Sovereign.



?

Aleph Null
Jun 10, 2008

You look very stressed
Tortured By Flan

Let's see the bulge. :colbert:

Pope Guilty
Nov 6, 2006

The human animal is a beautiful and terrible creature, capable of limitless compassion and unfathomable cruelty.

cowboythreespeech
Dec 28, 2008


?

Beefstew
Oct 30, 2010

I told you that story so I could tell you this one...

That's Harbinger, scrub.

Kilo147
Apr 14, 2007

You remind me of the boss
What boss?
The boss with the power
What power?
The power of voodoo
Who-doo?
You do.
Do what?
Remind me of the Boss.


Too soon.

SpartanIvy
May 18, 2007
Hair Elf

Assuming Direct Cuddle

Pope Guilty
Nov 6, 2006

The human animal is a beautiful and terrible creature, capable of limitless compassion and unfathomable cruelty.

He was too beautiful for this world.

Unless he really was the thing on the cover of Diamond Dogs, in which case, ewww.

VendaGoat
Nov 1, 2005
Hey look, Warhammer cosplay!


Hey that's pretty good.



Wait a minute...

That's not Canon!





https://www.facebook.com/oleg.sergheev

Tollymain
Jul 9, 2010

by Jeffrey of YOSPOS
well canon can take a hike because it's kind of sexist and that's a great cosplay :colbert:

Pope Guilty
Nov 6, 2006

The human animal is a beautiful and terrible creature, capable of limitless compassion and unfathomable cruelty.

Tollymain posted:

well canon can take a hike because it's kind of sexist and that's a great cosplay :colbert:

Check out the insignia and iconography on her armor. :ussr:

Ignite Memories
Feb 27, 2005

AIEEEEEE, A GIRL

SQUAD BROKEN!

Beepity Boop
Nov 21, 2012

yay

Pope Guilty posted:

Check out the insignia and iconography on her armor. :ussr:

Red Marines :ussr:

Nubian Sasquatch
May 3, 2007

back dat ass up
Nap Ghost

LoonShia posted:

Does the Will Riker analogue still sit down in an awesome way?

on Worf's face.

DeusExMachinima
Sep 2, 2012

:siren:This poster loves police brutality, but only when its against minorities!:siren:

Put this loser on ignore immediately!

VendaGoat posted:

Wait a minute...


You... you can't! :tizzy:

Way late to this due to catching up on thread:

The Repo Man posted:

So it would look off, but if someone was asked to unstring their bow it would at least still look okay. I've never seen a cosplayer with a real bow at a convention, but again, different conventions have different rules. It's just safer to not have one strung up, especially if you leave it somewhere and someone decides to dry fire it. I left the bow in the picture alone for five minutes after stringing it for the first time and someone dry fired it twice (fortunately it's okay!). Having a bow strung in a convention with tons of people just seems like a really bad idea to me.

Dragon*con has always been insanely cool about weapons. Since it's all based out of the host hotels there's no practical to check weapons coming into some center like Comic Con has. I wouldn't be surprised if nothing short of actively assaulting another person or loudly claiming your airsoft guns are real would get you into trouble. IIRC Comic-Con used to be cool (just did a check for sharp edges, that's all) but then some moron stabbed another moron in the eye with something a few years ago while fighting over a seat so that got ruined for everyone. Amazing that tens of thousands of nerds lasted so long without spoiling something though.

e: although I've never seen someone with a stringed bow though now that you've mentioned it. security might just tell them to unstring it if they see it.

DeusExMachinima has a new favorite as of 06:52 on Mar 7, 2015

McSpergin
Sep 10, 2013



No ring 2/10

Spookydonut
Sep 13, 2010

"Hello alien thoughtbeasts! We murder children!"
~our children?~
"Not recently, no!"
~we cool bro~
Speaking of weapons, I hope to one day make one of these. Flick to extend, wrist to retract, using a drawer runner.

Say Nothing
Mar 5, 2013

by FactsAreUseless

Synthwave Crusader
Feb 13, 2011


Victorian Iron-Man?

DeusExMachinima
Sep 2, 2012

:siren:This poster loves police brutality, but only when its against minorities!:siren:

Put this loser on ignore immediately!

Scyantific posted:

Victorian Iron-Man?

It's got more of a Dia de los Muertos groove going on imho.

TKIY
Nov 6, 2012
Grimey Drawer

DeusExMachinima posted:

You... you can't! :tizzy:

Way late to this due to catching up on thread:


Dragon*con has always been insanely cool about weapons. Since it's all based out of the host hotels there's no practical to check weapons coming into some center like Comic Con has. I wouldn't be surprised if nothing short of actively assaulting another person or loudly claiming your airsoft guns are real would get you into trouble. IIRC Comic-Con used to be cool (just did a check for sharp edges, that's all) but then some moron stabbed another moron in the eye with something a few years ago while fighting over a seat so that got ruined for everyone. Amazing that tens of thousands of nerds lasted so long without spoiling something though.

e: although I've never seen someone with a stringed bow though now that you've mentioned it. security might just tell them to unstring it if they see it.

Like I said earlier, my wife had a strung recurve at DragonCon last year. We pulled the string through a length of silver painted flexible copper tubing (like you'd use for the ice maker in a fridge). Couldn't nock an arrow (which also weren't removable from the quiver) and you couldn't draw without the ends of the bow hitting the copper tube.

It wasn't perfect but it was good enough to consider 'deactivated'.

Coxswain Balls
Jun 4, 2001

Scyantific posted:

Victorian Iron-Man?

Looks like Iron Voldo.

Sgt. Politeness
Sep 29, 2003

I've seen shit you people wouldn't believe. Cop cars on fire off the shoulder of I-94. I watched search lights glitter in the dark near the Ambassador Bridge. All those moments will be lost in time, like piss in the drain. Time to retch.

DeusExMachinima posted:

Dragon*con has always been insanely cool about weapons. Since it's all based out of the host hotels there's no practical to check weapons coming into some center like Comic Con has. I wouldn't be surprised if nothing short of actively assaulting another person or loudly claiming your airsoft guns are real would get you into trouble. IIRC Comic-Con used to be cool (just did a check for sharp edges, that's all) but then some moron stabbed another moron in the eye with something a few years ago while fighting over a seat so that got ruined for everyone. Amazing that tens of thousands of nerds lasted so long without spoiling something though.

e: although I've never seen someone with a stringed bow though now that you've mentioned it. security might just tell them to unstring it if they see it.

Here's my roommate at Gen Con with a fully functional Bow.

(with bonus Katniss getting a piece of that sweet initiative)

We made the whole convention without so much as a peep from anyone and got about halfway through an anime con here before some security shut us down.

I made all his arrows "un-nockable" and we just kinda hoped that would be enough. Not sure what we'll do in the future (I think he's gonna be Daredevil anyway).

Benny the Snake
Apr 11, 2012

GUM CHEWING INTENSIFIES

DeusExMachinima posted:

It's got more of a Dia de los Muertos groove going on imho.
No skulls, though

Schlinky
Mar 12, 2009

...Too much drink.

I'm getting a serious Magda Szubanski vibe here.

WaltherFeng
May 15, 2013

50 thousand people used to live here. Now, it's the Mushroom Kingdom.

davidspackage posted:

Isn't the guy on the right a professional Stewart impersonator, who does a lot of Picard as well?

I'm pretty sure that's Peter Molyneux

Paladinus
Jan 11, 2014

heyHEYYYY!!!

Scyantific posted:

Victorian Iron-Man?

Looks more like khokhloma to me.

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veedubfreak
Apr 2, 2005

by Smythe

McSpergin posted:


No ring 2/10

Glad I wasn't the only one.

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