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Game Name That Star Trek CHARACTER

It's the boy from "A Piece of the Action"

1. He was promised a piece of the action, but likely never got it.
2. Rabbit ears could be bought at radio shack, and the boy asks "where did you get those ears"
3. His dramatic acting creates the critical diversion for getting into the building without getting shot.
4. He wears a green beret-like hat.
 
It's the boy from "A Piece of the Action"

1. He was promised a piece of the action, but likely never got it.
2. Rabbit ears could be bought at radio shack, and the boy asks "where did you get those ears"
3. His dramatic acting creates the critical diversion for getting into the building without getting shot.
4. He wears a green beret-like hat.
Correct on all clues. You're up, @Steven P Bastien
 
Clue #1 With apologies to Bob Seger, "She was a black-haired beauty with big dark eyes" ... and as far the two things sitting way up high? I'll say braids.
 
How about the other cat? Sylvia?
1. Another black haired, black eyed TOS beauty.
2. Definitely not as loyal, if fact, while in giant cat form, she kills her fellow alien, Korob.
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Another good choice, but not the correct one. While the braids are missing, she has proved she could transform and have them easily ... if Kirk desired them.

Clue #3 The correct character has some special powers, but they are not as impressive as Sylvia's
 
How about Elaan of Troyius?

I think those are braids, she isn't loyal at all and her tears could be considered special powers.


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That is an intriguing guess, and she does have braids, making this the most promising answer so far. I see that the original clue implies the character has 2 braids, so I will begin counting to see how many braids Elaan has, and I can let you know if you are right. However, this could take a while, so I invite you to go talk to Kryton who is doing something sneaky in engineering right now. He's not expecting you, but just go up behind him and tap him on the shoulder. He will give you the answer very fast.

Clue #4 Elaan has the power to induce a passionate response using her tears, and the correct character has the power to do the same, but she uses other means.
 
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Yes Henoch gets it. It is Nona, the woman who makes you want to go out and get bit by a mugatu, on purpose.

Honorable mention to MarsWeeps for good guesses. Hopefully he did not actually go visit Kryton and is able to read this now.

Your turn Henoch.
 
You will be sterilized for being imperfect in your response. Not Nomad.

2nd Clue: Strong, silent type.
 
Going slow, so, here's a new clue:
3rd Clue: First one on the planet to cut and run.
 
I'm going to throw out a guess. I doubt it's right.

Lt. Galway, from "The Deadly Years"

1. She is a biologist so maybe that's close enough
2. She is mentally strong and relatively quite
3. She walks away from the landing party first (doesn't really cut and run like Chekov does)
4. She has a pretty face until ... YIKES
 
All right, nurse. Prepare @Steven P Bastien for another complete physical. A good guess, but not the right face.

1st Clue: World-class bio-chemist.
2nd Clue: Strong, silent type.
3rd Clue: First one on the planet to cut and run.
4th Clue: "Let me take a look at that pretty face...YIKES!...MAKE UP!"

5th Clue: She is considered infamous for her work.
 
Winner! @Phaser Two has the game.

It's the not-so-lovely Zora:
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My theory that the Excalbians read both Kirk's and Spock's minds to select their historic allies and their enemies. For Kirk, his ally is Lincoln. Kirk's enemies are probably the two Earthmen, Genghis Khan and Colonel Green. For Spock, his ally is Surak, while his enemies are the two off-worlders, Zora (one who used science for evil) and Kahless the Unforgettable (the Vulcans probably dislike the Klingon who set the pattern for his planet's tyrannies). So, we should blame Spock for the voice-mimic Klingon and not Kirk, by the way.
 
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