This person is someone clearly very comfortable with the opposite sex or quite the opposite.

This person is someone clearly very comfortable with the opposite sex or quite the opposite.
I'll give it a try: Commander Riker TNG the episode about the female dominated planet?
Nog from DS9's 4th season episode "Little Green Men"?
Bashir and Obrian give Nog a guide-book for Earth. He asks, "You mean it will teach me to attract human females?"
"Call Mister Spock! Call Mister Spock!
Yes, or even less. "...try to guess the Trek series and episode from as little information as possible - a line, or action, set element or screenshot, etc."Are we accepting portions of quotes?
In that case and only because it's Worf, I will weigh in with his comment to O'Brien about blood wine in Change of Heart.
Are we accepting portions of quotes?
Meanwhile here's a softball:
"Why don't you come back later on and you and me will find us a couple low-mileage pit woofies and help em build a memory."
That will take a very considerable amount of thought and I suspect that it will turn out to be far beyond my ken. However, I will take up the OP's offer to make another contribution. This will take far less time to crack than the one above.
"I can only take small doses of Vulcan philosophy".
A certain Starfleet character, breaks character and ad libs in a certain scene. It's very subtle, but if you pay close attention, you may be able to catch it.
Hmm. Is this Hoshi pulling an all-nighter in Enterprise?It's a female Starfleet officer. Not a captain. A bit lower.
She did all her scenes normally up to this point, but after this she subtly slips this in. It may not have been scripted.
Perhaps she either said something or did something.
"I can only take small doses of Vulcan philosophy".
A certain Starfleet character, breaks character and ad libs in a certain scene. It's very subtle, but if you pay close attention, you may be able to catch it.
In this episode, a starfleet characters breaks character, and adlibs in a certain scene.
It's a female Starfleet officer. Not a captain. A bit lower.
She did all her scenes normally up to this point, but after this she subtly slips this in. It may not have been scripted.
Perhaps she either said something or did something.
No, she's not from Enterprise (the show). But she is like a supporting character.
Some extra points :
-- It's unexpected.
-- It's something the actress apparently threw in real quick.
-- She's temporarily breaking character to tell you something.
--You have to pay attention to catch it, but it is in front of you.
-- It may be something she said or did (words or gesture).
--It's a female starfleet officer, between an ensign and a commander.
--She's not from the science division.
-- It's not from Enterprise.
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