Probably both, there will always be a market for cosmetic changes from simple store make up to surgery and there will always be people who don't give a damn about such things.It would probably be within the power of 24th century medicine to reverse baldness quickly, completely, and permanently.
But would 24th century people consider pattern baldness to be a defect that needs to be cured, or just as another beautiful aspect of human diversity?
Kor
I'm not sure, but if I had to guess from the time period that he auditioned for TNG, & maybe from the fact that the pic you posted, (which seems like it's from around the same time) looks like a posed portrait, instead of a screen capture from a production (Like all the pics I've posted) I'd say #6 might be one he owns for auditions (& looks like the one from your picture) but I don't think there's any way of really knowing. The rest do all look production specific thoughThanks, but which is the rug that he said he used in auditions?![]()
This would appear to be his real hairline too, not much laterI think this is his own hair, what there is of it.
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I do kind of like how he gets referred to as "Smooth headed" instead of bald, in Gambit, as a pretty objective descriptor, like such things are pretty standard Human stuff to the vast galaxy of different creatures, also denoting its lack of forehead bumpiness lolBut would 24th century people consider pattern baldness to be a defect that needs to be cured, or just as another beautiful aspect of human diversity?
There are no words.There is of course also this one, but I thought it deserved to be set apart lol
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What was #7 from? TNG early costume designs?Ladies & Gentlemen, & children of all ages, I give you now & for all time, the comprehensive Sir Patrick Stewart Rugtrospective. The one posted above by Skipper is from his Claudius period (#6)
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& because you know you want it, a bonus comb-over
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There is of course also this one, but I thought it deserved to be set apart lol
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That's from the filming of Violations.What was #7 from? TNG early costume designs?
It's a behind the scenes photo from Violations (Like Tosk said) It's from Bev's nightmare sequence in that episode, & it takes place just after Jack Crusher's death, which would've been during Stargazer timesThere was a DC comic that flashed back to the Stargazer days, and it had Picard look like that
Okay, it that real or a photoshop?There are no words.
Back to the head hair. I like Picard as is, voice, age, status of hair.
I think they all look like real hair.What was #7 from? TNG early costume designs?
There was a DC comic that flashed back to the Stargazer days, and it had Picard look like that.
Kor
Yeah, I actually just responded to the post with the pic, so just assumed it was him.Okay, it that real or a photoshop?
I wouldn't kick him out of bed for eating crackers!![]()
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