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"Species Diversity & You"
![]() This is an audio short I stumbled across--its full title is "Species Diversity & You: A Starfleet Medical Educational Film." There's no picture (though I wish someone would make one!), but I love the 50's parody...you can really picture this in the TOS era! And there's Kirk, sleeping in the back row as Jane, the Species Diversity Panda, and Sfonn, the Sexual Safety Le'matya explain safe interspecies sex... And of course Trip blushing furiously at the lessons learned by him and now being publicized for everyone... (There is nothing explicit here--only innuendo.) http://iwanttoreadthisforyou.blogspo...t-medical.html The guy that does Sfonn's voice, Edward Gore, also plays Captain Montaine Buchanan on Star Trek: Outpost, and is one of the best voice actors on their cast. While he's got a very "dry" role here, it's still really funny.
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