No. Your Star Trek might be "Kirk". Mine isn't.
Are you saying that because you assume that Earth in Star Trek's version of the 23rd/24th century would have a much larger population than today?...
Paradise means different things for different people. There are people who like to live in bustling cities, where they can go out and grab...
As you told me once. If you don't like a thread you can just find one that's more to your liking.
And yet no character ever reacted to that on-screen. The novels sometimes have very strange ideas that aren't in any way backed up by on-screen...
The spandex uniforms also just didn't look as good on actual people as they did in the concept art. Particularly that obvious zipper down the...
And of course that's the same thing as Troi, Seven and T'Pol wearing ridiculously revealing jumpsuits in every single episode. Totally. :rolleyes:
Makes you wonder wether those sonic showers are good for your skin...
From what I've seen adding lines to a script and make them sound good on screen is quite tricky, and something entirely different from adding...
Even without looking at the official timeline though, there have to be about 20 years between LD and PIC though. Both due to the personal timeline...
If we're ranking the uniforms, mine owuld go like this: 1) The early DISC uniforms. I really liked their design and their understated...
Before the reveal maybe. Afterwards they were a cackling Saturday morning cartoon villain and not particularly well acted either.
From what I've seen Lexx wasn't exactly a "sexy" show though. Unless your fetish happens to involve toilets with tongues.
However: TNG: The female uniform was apparently a jumpsuit that was much less comfortable than the uniform the male stars got to wear and was...
Let's not not attempt to excuse the micro-skirts that barely covered the butts of the characters in TOS as "empowering". Yes, Nichelle Nichols...
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