How to make a Janice Rand wig:
http://imonlyhalfvulcan.deviantart.com/art/Janice-Rand-Wig-Tutorial-474424174
http://imonlyhalfvulcan.deviantart.com/art/Janice-Rand-Wig-Tutorial-474424174
The wig is fantastic, Janice totally needed it when she was bringing Kirk his papers to sign. She was ready for anything!
Why didn't Kirk notice her? Was it because of workplace guidelines?
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I would believe all that was possible, even in the TOS era, but I have seen TMP.
One month after Voyager returns home, the Federation adds the Borg's technological distinctiveness to its own.In my imagination, the in-show explanation would be that a droid the size of a computer mouse weaves a woman's hair until it looks like that...
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Another slug like droid might be crawling across her face half an hour before the alarm goes off, applying make up, so that "she" wakes up with perfect make up?
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A third mouse sized slug like droids crawls across your body cleaning everything (like a sponge both the bed ridden get in hospital) also before you/she wakes up.
Human sleeping, sounds an awful lot like Borg regeneration.
Um excuse me? I did not give a "fuck me" pose and I have many more pictures in my uniform where I look like I'm going to kill someone, part of a photo shoot is giving all kinds of emotion. So don't just jump into an assumption about modeling like that...your wording was very inappropriate.To be frank, while I like you in the uniform Brie I'd love it if you did one not in modeling "fuck me" pose but in Star Trek "I'm ready to kill you" pose. I'm thinking of Jadzia as I type this who always looked ready to fight (Klingon ladyman that she was).
I'm not fond of the way women in modelling end up in poses that make them look weak.
Okay first off I don't give two flying F***s if you guys like it or not. What my concern is was the wording. I did that shot for MYSELF for FUN and for you to say it was a "fuck me" look is beyond disrespectful. Second I shared 2 of the 30 pictures I got back, I gave all kinds of emotion, but since I decided it's pointless to post 30 pictures of myself I just chose 2 random ones. I did this shoot with my photographer friend who is also a huge Trekkie and we thought it would be fun.Um excuse me? I did not give a "fuck me" pose and I have many more pictures in my uniform where I look like I'm going to kill someone, part of a photo shoot is giving all kinds of emotion. So don't just jump into an assumption about modeling like that...your wording was very inappropriate.To be frank, while I like you in the uniform Brie I'd love it if you did one not in modeling "fuck me" pose but in Star Trek "I'm ready to kill you" pose. I'm thinking of Jadzia as I type this who always looked ready to fight (Klingon ladyman that she was).
I'm not fond of the way women in modelling end up in poses that make them look weak.
Relax.I yelled at teacake a little earlier because I agree that her wording was quite unfortunate and a bit ignorant.
I can kind of see where she's coming from. The pictures are nice yet (being a model myself) they also made me giggle a little since you're doing that same (sexy Trek officer) type of pose in all the shots. Not that there's anything wrong with that so don't take that as criticism. It's just that my background made me see them like that. But that's obviously my problem, not yours. You were there as a fan and you don't need to give a shit about the modeling business.
Teacake noticed that it's a bit of a cliché pose which isn't really what modeling should be about. It really should be about trying to portray real emotions without going into cliché territory.
But who cares?
It would be very unfair for me to judge you from that point of view.
You weren't modeling there, you were just having fun and it's totally up to you to decide how to have that fun.![]()
I did this shoot for fun [...] If I want to shoot a "sexy look" it's no one's business but my own if I do.
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