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Could've used a yeoman

Not until TAS, when Uhura sends down an all-female security team in "The Lorelei Signal", and again when Anne Nored holds up the Vendorian impostor in "The Survivor".

But seriously, if by a fluke, the yeoman is the last one left standing, hopefully he/she will know how to pull a phaser trigger, at least...
 
My wife is a much better shot than I am with a hand gun, but she can't hit the broad side of a barn with a rifle, whereas I was able to knock down the 250 and 300 meter targets four out of five times.
 
My wife is a much better shot than I am with a hand gun, but she can't hit the broad side of a barn with a rifle, whereas I was able to knock down the 250 and 300 meter targets four out of five times.

I guess it must be hard to switch from a rifle to a phaser rifle because you have to remember not to lead your target.
 
I don't think we ever see a female member of starfleet in a fight, on TOS, or even holding a weapon for that matter. Unless you count Uhura in the mirror universe.
Yes, quite a few holding weapons but only Yeoman Landon using judo in the apple (as the actress was trained), Uhura fighting for Quatloos, Helen Noel showing off her legs, and Rand scratching evil Kirk.

I would have thought most Captain's Yeomen should be security trained. Since they accompany the Captain, they could double as a bodyguard but Rand and Barrows clearly flunked Security school.
 
Yes, quite a few holding weapons but only Yeoman Landon using judo in the apple (as the actress was trained), Uhura fighting for Quatloos, Helen Noel showing off her legs, and Rand scratching evil Kirk.

I would have thought most Captain's Yeomen should be security trained. Since they accompany the Captain, they could double as a bodyguard but Rand and Barrows clearly flunked Security school.

And yet they had the example of Emma Peel back then in The Avengers that was a martial art expert and more often than not would get the upper hand against several men at once.
 
And yet they had the example of Emma Peel back then in The Avengers that was a martial art expert and more often than not would get the upper hand against several men at once.
I think the trend was started by Honor Blackman because she was trained in judo. They carried it across to Diana Rigg's character when Blackman left the show.
 
I think the trend was started by Honor Blackman because she was trained in judo. They carried it across to Diana Rigg's character when Blackman left the show.

Yes, Honor Blackman played Pussy Galore in Goldfinger, that was also a Judo expert.
 
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