like thomas riker for instance. do you think there re self cutting devices like grooming helmets or something in starfleet emergency packs?
And product.Y'just replicate some scissors.
First rule of emergencies ... don't worry about your hair or beard. The state of either will not hurt you, and sometimes letting them grow will help. Once out of danger, you can cut at your leisure using your Bowie knife. ... What? Your emergency pack doesn't have a Bowie knife? Now you really have a problem.
With a phaser, like he used for that piece of metal artwork.like thomas riker for instance. do you think there re self cutting devices like grooming helmets or something in starfleet emergency packs?
Oh, he's a dog, - an Australian Shepard that was born blind and deaf. He was born at the shelter from a mom that was taken from a bad breeder. That's him as a pup when we took him.Steven, are you holding a dog, or a bear, or what in your avatar photo?
Please don't feel bad for him. He is able to act normally and enjoy life like any other dog, and he is my inspiration to suck it up when I feel like I might start complaining about some minor inconvenience.
I like to imagine that the flowbee is still around in the 24th century and hundreds of years of advances have transformed it into the pinnacle of hair cutting technology in the galaxy.like thomas riker for instance. do you think there re self cutting devices like grooming helmets or something in starfleet emergency packs?
I like to imagine that the flowbee is still around in the 24th century and hundreds of years of advances have transformed it into the pinnacle of hair cutting technology in the galaxy.
That's it.There were probably artificial barbers who went out the airlock with Control. I wouldn't trust Control with a set of blades.![]()
Hair that keeps your space helmet from making a seal should be a no-no on the ships, so no long hair, no beehives, epic beards. You never know when you might have to suit up in an emergency.By all means, hair must be kept short... even in emergencies!
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I like to think that there would be no demand that males keep their hair short. It really would go against all the talk about the enlightened Federation. All the males having short haircuts, I take this as one of those many things we see on Trek that is there simply because it's TV and popular mass entertainment, that just goes with styles, up to a point.
In civilian life, sure. But in a space navy/military setting, they need to be cognizant of safety issues, like not getting self-sealing stem bolts entangled in one's long hair.By all means, hair must be kept short... even in emergencies!
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I like to think that there would be no demand that males keep their hair short. It really would go against all the talk about the enlightened Federation. All the males having short haircuts, I take this as one of those many things we see on Trek that is there simply because it's TV and popular mass entertainment, that just goes with styles, up to a point.
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