Indeed. I always thought Selar was kinda cool... it's too bad her only actual appearance was in such a bad episode!^ She is Dr. Selar. As far as I know, she only appeared on one TNG episode ("The Schizoid Man"), but her name pops up on lots of episodes. She is played by the fabulous Susie Plakson, who also played K'Ehleyr and Lady Q.
The cool-a-rama Vulcan eyebrow is courtesy of the equally fabulous Praetor.
And that's a bad thing?Kira's uniform strangely actually should have been modified one way or the other. It should've either been much looser or a bit tighter. As it stood it made her look heavier than she was.
Kira had a great ass.Kira had a fat ass.
I find flat shoes extremely uncomfortable, they make me feel like I am going to fall backwards any moment. Even sneakers have to have soles of at least a couple of centimeters. Generally I prefer wearing shoes with heels from 4 cm to 7-9 cm. Heels higher than 10 cm are too tiring and painful.By the way, I've read that those ballet flats that are so popular aren't good for your feet either, even though they are flat and have rounded toes. The reason is that they have almost no arch support. Oh, well. So much for a fashion trend that makes sense!
I liked Kes' dress / catsuits. Especially this one:
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No, that would be Christina Hendricks: great curvy figure of the plump variety. Or Jennifer Lopez in the "Hugh Jess" department. Visitor was nowhere near fat or plump. Unless one has anorexic women as the standard.A great ass, but a fat one.
Kira had a fat ass.
Anyone else love the catsuits?
No, they should wear either a uniform or equivalently appropriate attire. If anyone- even a civilian support person- showed up to work in a military environment like that they would be sent home and a negative evaluation placed in their permanent record.
The civilian equivalent situation: if someone showed up to your office to work in a bikini, how well do you think it would reflect upon them?
I am sorry, I thought you knew it was only a television show and producers chose the costumes.Anyone else love the catsuits?
No, they should wear either a uniform or equivalently appropriate attire. If anyone- even a civilian support person- showed up to work in a military environment like that they would be sent home and a negative evaluation placed in their permanent record.
The civilian equivalent situation: if someone showed up to your office to work in a bikini, how well do you think it would reflect upon them?
Well Star Trek isn't the military of now is it?
Starfleet clearly approves of them!
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