Never happened. There were green women in TOS, and there were women in go-go boots in TOS, but they never had a green woman in go-go boots. Both Vina and Marta were barefoot, IIRC. Maybe they're talking about Orion women in Starfleet in the first JJTrek film?15. Green women in go-go boots.
FRIENDLY?28. Friendly arguments. Kirk or Picard? “Star Trek” or “Star Trek: The Next Generation”? Play a game of 3-D chess to determine the winner.
Ummm...41. Girl power. Women have played crucial roles in Star Trek from the beginning, most notably Star Trek: Voyager’s Captain Kathryn Janeway, played with steely resolve by Kate Mulgrew.
Yeah I got the same impression. Even worse, the bit about Worf being half human and half Klingon had my face firmly in my palm...Weird list. I get the feeling that it was written by someone who wasn't too familiar with Trek, and wrote it after skimming a few entries on Wikipedia to refresh their memory.
37. Worf. Half-human, half-Klingon, Worf (Michael Dorn) was in more “Star Trek” episodes than any other character, appearing as a regular in “The Next Generation” and seasons four through seven of “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.”
Ah yes, so many fans just love that, don't we?9. The infamous “Saturday Night Live” parody with Shatner: “You, you must be almost 30. … Have you ever kissed a girl?”
Wow, I totally missed that one. I wrote the list off pretty quickly and just skimmed most of it.Yeah I got the same impression. Even worse, the bit about Worf being half human and half Klingon had my face firmly in my palm...
I did. That sketch was damn funny. If I was making my own list of 50 things I love about Trek, that SNL sketch would most likely be on it.Ah yes, so many fans just love that, don't we?9. The infamous “Saturday Night Live” parody with Shatner: “You, you must be almost 30. … Have you ever kissed a girl?”![]()
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