Rule 34 - there's scads of porn online featuring Marge Simpson and Chief Wiggums and all the rest of the Simpsons menagerie. So what?

Rule 34 - there's scads of porn online featuring Marge Simpson and Chief Wiggums and all the rest of the Simpsons menagerie. So what?
Someone can't be "wrong" about who they find attractive.
Honestly I never found many of the Star Trek men attractive either. Definitely none of the TOS or TNG crews.Yeah, I just never have understood romantic and sexual fantasies about any of the major Trek casts.
McIvers painted a painting of Khan after she met Khan.
Are we sure?
What if McIvers painted a painting of Khan before she met Khan.
She didn't just fall in love with him.
She had already been in love with Khan for years.
Weirder stuff has happened.
Given that the episode's action seems to take place over perhaps three days, I agree that was some fast (and pretty good) painting if she didn't already have it in her catalog.
Honestly I never found many of the Star Trek men attractive either. Definitely none of the TOS or TNG crews.
On DS9, I do say I think Sisko is rather attractive, and Bashir would be hot if it wasn't for his personality.
On Voyager I suppose Tom isn't bad.
But that's it. I personally never understood the heaps of attention Kirk, Spock or Riker got either. But that's just my personal taste. People find different traits attractive.
Wenn it comes to new Trek, however;
On SNW however I do think Pike is very handsome (only on SNW, not his Cage incarnation). And even though he's a cartoon character, I have a bit of a thing for Rutherford.
Living with a (Hugo Finalist!!!!) artist, I can tell you that such work is perfectly feasible.![]()
No kidding! That's awesome.
And frankly, this is another example of why I love this board. It had never occurred to me that McGivers might have painted Khan before the encounter. But I guess that's because the command staff seemed to have so much difficulty identifying him with the bleeping computer (another of the episode's massive flaws that it somehow makes up for). It seems unlikely that she figured out who he was when they couldn't. Plus, there's that bit where she says (not checking the transcript, memory only) "I know exactly you who are" and somesuch, and Montalban has this nice reaction shot where he looks alarmed, and then he relaxes when he realizes that she just means that he's a man *like* Leif Erikson, not a more contemporary example of the same sort of character.
I don't think the dialogue in that exchange bears close examination, but I'm pretty sure we were supposed to believe that McGivers was just as slow as management in identifying Khan. (They had similar trouble not too long before with a far more recent vanished miscreant in Kodos, after all.) So she probably did the painting during the period covered by the episode.
Palamas wore blue.
It’s quite likely some officers have more than one role or specialty.
Lt. Charlene Masters worked in Engineering and yet she also wore blue. Uhura briefly wore gold early on.
Lt. Commander Anne Mulhaul wore red, but it was never specified what section she was in. She didn’t impress as someone connected to Security. She could have been connected to any of the Engineering and Support departments. With the rank of Lt. Cmdr. she could even have been an assistant Chief Engineer after the possible departure of Lt. DeSalle.
Maybe. Or maybe history is/was a red-shirt uniform. My explanation is as good as any, and better than some.
I liked the idea that Masters was a physicist working on the warp engines, not a regular engineer. Comms seems to have been a goldshirt job at first.
Absent information to the contrary, I find it easier to believe that her specialty warranted a red tunic for some reason.
Best part of SNW and most of Trek for me now. Feels like a human.That's so fascinating to me. Anson Mount is the worst part of SNW for me. Smarm and bland in one milquetoast package.
Best part of SNW and most of Trek for me now. Feels like a human.
Sucker for a Pike. Won't keep me coming back but, oh well.I'm glad you like him, really.
That's so fascinating to me. Anson Mount is the worst part of SNW for me. Smarm and bland in one milquetoast package.
But Picard climbing those chains in First Contact, biceps rippling? <fans self>
Interesting. I've always taken it as McGivers figuring out the truth before the rest of the crew. (And I'd also imagined she'd started the painting before they discovered Khan, but I think that's more debatable.)I don't think the dialogue in that exchange bears close examination, but I'm pretty sure we were supposed to believe that McGivers was just as slow as management in identifying Khan.
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