Star Trek Talmidon / Talmid Show

More on LDD.  Not only is it possible to take still pictures of your creations, but also join those pictures together to make....

....an animation!  Using the image editing program GIMP to edit the pictures with special effects, and Windows Movie Maker to put everything together and add video effects, I've created three LDD videos following the crew of the USS Talmidon III Refit, captained by Fleet Captain Talmid (me).

Officially, it goes by the name 'Talmid Show', though the introduction video itself dubs it "Star Trek Talmidon", since it is set in a fictional Star Trek universe set in the beginning of the 26th Century.

I've uploaded all three videos on Youtube, and currently I have three videos "Intro, Episode 1, Episode 2" there.  Episode 1 and 2 are both 2:30 minutes long, to comply with the upload standards on another website.  Episode 1 is in low quality, but Episode 2 is in high.  So Episode 2 will give you a more enjoyable experience.


And I don't know how, or why, but in the Intro video, the crew get a suntan. :S

Intro

Episode 1: The Battle that changed Everything
Plot: When the Talmidon crew receive a distress call from the USS Pleh, Talmid orders an investigation, which soon reveals the reason behind the distress call, and the irritating music playing with it: The LEGO Friends

Episode 2: Return of the Friends
Plot: Following the previous incident in which the Talmidon faced off against the pinkerized Excelsior Class the FSS Quadruple P (Friends-Star-Ship Pink Purple Pony Puppy), the Talmidon is put on 'guard duty' at some random old, outdated Fedration Star Base in case the LEGO Friends (now known as the LEGO Fiends Minifakers) attack again.  Which of course they do.

At the time that I created the latter two movies, the LEGO Friends theme of playsets introduced by Lego in the winter of 2011 made me feel sick, since once again another theme distracted LEGO Fans from the true sense of Lego: Building.  But now I'm actually beginning to like LEGO Friends.  Why?  Simple, it's so bad it's good.