Also she could just have had the clothing in there
I never felt they beamed a robe on her.
It always looked to me like she had turned away from the door to put on the robe, and when the machine shut down the lighting from outside hit the white of the robe as she turned back toward the door. I never felt they beamed a robe on her.
What is not as easily explained is how high-heeled footwear can be beamed onto a barefooted person/probe.
What is not as easily explained is how high-heeled footwear can be beamed onto a barefooted person/probe.
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We don't know what the heck Kirk is doing with those controls. "Materializing clothing" is inconsistent with everything we ever see elsewhere in Star Trek, so we might be better off forgetting all about that concept.
V'Ger was thoughtful enough to send the probe to the Enterprise wearing makeup, unless the shower did that prior to Kirk opening the door.Since the Ilia-probe would (initially) have no concept of modesty of any kind, I doubt she would have put on the robe herself.
V'Ger was thoughtful enough to send the probe to the Enterprise wearing makeup, unless the shower did that prior to Kirk opening the door.Since the Ilia-probe would (initially) have no concept of modesty of any kind, I doubt she would have put on the robe herself.
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