Just finished watching 'Face of the Enemy' and it got me wondering why they always resort to surgical alterations when working undercover, when 20th century TV creators achieve the same effect with prosthetic makeup. Or what about holography?
Admittedly, modern day prosthetics applied 24/7 would peel off or just be very uncomfortable to wear, but surely there has to be a less invasive way of modifying someone's appearance. If it's to convince scans, surely the 23rd/24th century equivalent of plastic surgery wouldn't convince technology of someone's DNA.
Also I wonder how easy it would be to change someone's appearance so drastically. Eg Neelix has been transformed into both a Ferengi and a Klingon and then restored to full Talaxian appearance as normal.
Admittedly, modern day prosthetics applied 24/7 would peel off or just be very uncomfortable to wear, but surely there has to be a less invasive way of modifying someone's appearance. If it's to convince scans, surely the 23rd/24th century equivalent of plastic surgery wouldn't convince technology of someone's DNA.
Also I wonder how easy it would be to change someone's appearance so drastically. Eg Neelix has been transformed into both a Ferengi and a Klingon and then restored to full Talaxian appearance as normal.
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