That female would be Pava's first cover appearance, although, of course, we've seen her in the "Starfleet Academy" comics:
You mean her first novel cover appearance
Yep. I was talking novel covers.

That female would be Pava's first cover appearance, although, of course, we've seen her in the "Starfleet Academy" comics:
You mean her first novel cover appearance
I just found an artist who calls himself Damon1984 on Deviant Art, who has a whole bunch of Trek Lit stuff in his gallery.
I just found an artist who calls himself Damon1984 on Deviant Art, who has a whole bunch of Trek Lit stuff in his gallery.
Hmm... most of his character concepts are overly violent and sexualized for my taste, and distinctly un-Trek in feel. But I do like his pic of Vaughn and Ro, here.
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I'm not a fan of his original concepts either, but I thought his Trek Lit character portraits were pretty good.I just found an artist who calls himself Damon1984 on Deviant Art, who has a whole bunch of Trek Lit stuff in his gallery.
Hmm... most of his character concepts are overly violent and sexualized for my taste, and distinctly un-Trek in feel. But I do like his pic of Vaughn and Ro, here.
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After seeing those pics I've realized that I still picture M'ress in a skirt. FC uniform pants just look wrong on her hind legs. Plus, with pants she'd need a tail hole, which is all kinds of weird.
OT: Kirk's twins in STID are Caitians, too.![]()
I don't think that claim should be taken too seriously. An interviewer asked Damon Lindelof if they were Caitians and he said yes. That doesn't necessarily prove that was the intent.
Supposedly, Starfleet would adapt its uniform code to species with unusual physiognomy
Supposedly, Starfleet would adapt its uniform code to species with unusual physiognomy
Speaking of Naraht:
Duane Trek by Therin of Andor, on Flickr
Above: Naraht the horta; Harb Tanzer, Chief of Recreation; Nurse Lia Burke; linguist Janíce Kerasus; and Doctor Tom Krejci (DC Comics TOS Series I: the "Double Blind" two-parter, #24-25, and "The Last Word", #28). All of these characters have appeared in Diane Duane "Star Trek" novels, and most also in the old, text-based, computer game, "The Kobayashi Alternative". Harb's hair is miscoloured; it should be silver/white.
Naraht by Therin of Andor, on Flickr
I think I read somewhere they're called that in the script, although it may have been parroted BS.OT: Kirk's twins in STID are Caitians, too.![]()
I don't think that claim should be taken too seriously. An interviewer asked Damon Lindelof if they were Caitians and he said yes. That doesn't necessarily prove that was the intent. I think sometimes filmmakers say "Yes" to the weird questions that the public and the press ask them just to play along and get it out of the way. Or because they're punchy from a lengthy press tour and aren't remembering clearly. Just as a rule, answers to leading questions should not be trusted. Sometimes reporters put words in people's mouths and sometimes people let them.
Besides, they bore no resemblance whatsoever to Caitians except for having tails. They had no fur and their faces were entirely human.
In one of the media interviews, the actresses talked about the hours they spent in makeup and that even cat ears had been molded for them. More likely, this was a day of makeup tests and its possible there was an original intent to give them more feline facial features, but that the makeup was lessened - their ears appear quite human - as time went on
A couple of the early concepts do vaguely resemble the M'ress that appeared in the old Star Trek Power Records stories:
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Sadly, none of the concept designs had fur. Although maybe it's for the best.
Why does Naraht have a face? Is that explained in a novel? I never caught that.
We could make up a reason why the Horta looks the way he does, but it really comes down to Tom Sutton making the alterations in order to have the character move about and have some expression. Most of the fans, however, have disapproved of the alterations, so we may change him back to an amorphous blob of silicon and see what happens.
Why does Naraht have a face?
(Although I don't think Naraht ever appeared in the comic again.)
I hope to see some art on what some of the ships from the novels look like...
Are there any pics of the White-Blue character from the Titan books?
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