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The Gazorra Star Trek The Next Generation Parody Edits Had Featured Some Very Strange Paintings.

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A friend asked me to show him really bad art, so I made him a list.

But first, a little background:

Star Trek was a 1960s science fiction television show made in the USA. It chronicled the mission of exploration of a certain flagship across the galaxy.

The series ran for about three seasons, later spinning off a bunch of other media, such as a series of cartoons, a movie series, novels, board and computer games, a whole subculture of nerds who learned the fictional languages the different races of that fictional world spoke, and, in the late 1980s and early 1990s, a series of the next generation of starship spacemen - Star Trek: The Next Generation.

Years later, a certain user naming himself "Gazorra" had edited episodes of this next generation television show into parody masterpieces.

The series can be found here:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKA_WqdzIF5XlKBO60F4YBW20qElfoQ6y

These parody edits also prominently featured a bunch of VERY bad paintings, and these are the episodes in which the paintings are featured:

That's about that.

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