Thanks, stardream. It's nice to know that other people occasionally have a look at my work.I just wanted to say that I do check in on this thread and I appreciate the time you have spent on all this artwork.
Thanks, stardream. It's nice to know that other people occasionally have a look at my work.I just wanted to say that I do check in on this thread and I appreciate the time you have spent on all this artwork.
Roxann looks very lovely, indeed, which helps compensate, some, for B'Elanna's cranium ... for that rubber head.STAR TREK VOYAGER - B'Elanna
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Well ... she is half Klingon so she can't get rid of those wrinkles, can she?Roxann looks very lovely, indeed, which helps compensate, some, for B'Elanna's cranium ... for that rubber head.
Hmmmm.......I can't remeber that scene with Kes from "Alter Ego".Thomas, I agree - completely - regarding B'Elanna's dress. She looks very beautiful all femmed out and the dress is a pretty one, indeed. As for the episode, itself, "Alter Ego," I find it very difficult to watch. When Kes, the beautiful, kind, sweet pixie was heaved over the side ... well ... I try avoiding that episode, wherever possible. So, I don't get to see Torres' cute outfit all that often, I'm afraid. But now ...? Now, I can!
... Thanks, Thomas!
Well ... she is half Klingon so she can't get rid of those wrinkles, can she?
And if she could, we'd never have got the lovely LINEAGE episode.
I like that dress of hers very much. This one comes from ALTER EGO and I actually feel sorry that we never saw her wear that one again.
Anytime, 2takesfrakes (is there a shorter verison of this name?Thomas, I agree - completely - regarding B'Elanna's dress. She looks very beautiful all femmed out and the dress is a pretty one, indeed. As for the episode, itself, "Alter Ego," I find it very difficult to watch. When Kes, the beautiful, kind, sweet pixie was heaved over the side ... well ... I try avoiding that episode, wherever possible. So, I don't get to see Torres' cute outfit all that often, I'm afraid. But now ...? Now, I can!
... Thanks, Thomas!
Well it seems in Star Trek that by the end of the episode characters go back to their normal looks, which suggests to me that the change can either only be maintained temporarily or that it might have negative or at least unforeseen implications over the long term. Also, maybe a character feels they cease to be who they are if such radical chages are made to their appearance. The only exception is, of course, Seven of Nine who - as Arturis put it on HOPE AND FEAR - is "much more attractive than the average drone" after the Doctor changes her looks. But in her case it is understandable because she needs to be different from what she used to be.Actually, she could have gotten rid of the ridges. In the Star Trek Universe, they seem to be able to change their appearance quite easily. People are always getting redone to look like some alien race for undercover missions. I often wondered why if they bothered her so much why didn't she just have them removed? And offer the choice to her daughter when she reaches a certain age. No need for angst.
Having said that, though...I did like Lineage.
Anytime, 2takesfrakes (is there a shorter verison of this name?). She'll soon come in some Paxau pictures in the selfsame outfit.
Like Lynx, I'm also not sure what you meant by that comment about Kes? Would you mind throwing some light on that? Were you talking about the events in WARLORD or ... was it something else?
Well it seems in Star Trek that by the end of the episode characters go back to their normal looks, which suggests to me that the change can either only be maintained temporarily or that it might have negative or at least unforeseen implications over the long term. Also, maybe a character feels they cease to be who they are if such radical chages are made to their appearance. The only exception is, of course, Seven of Nine who - as Arturis put it on HOPE AND FEAR - is "much more attractive than the average drone" after the Doctor changes her looks. But in her case it is understandable because she needs to be different from what she used to be.
LINEAGE is so good! I remember reading somewhere that both Roxann Dawson and Robert Duncan McNeill burst into tears more than once because they were so moved by the story.
Sir, the House of Frakes likes long names, because there are some short people in the family, so they need a little something extra to give them stature. Even I am just shy of 2 meters! So, do spell out my name in its entirety - if you please. Every last syllable ... every hint of punctuation, sir!Anytime, 2takesfrakes (is there a shorter verison of this name?). She'll soon come in some Paxau pictures in the selfsame outfit.
Like Lynx, I'm also not sure what you meant by that comment about Kes? Would you mind throwing some light on that? Were you talking about the events in WARLORD or ... was it something else?
Yes, Mr. Frakes ... I mean Mr. 2takesfrakesSir, the House of Frakes likes long names, because there are some short people in the family, so they need a little something extra to give them stature. Even I am just shy of 2 meters! So, do spell out my name in its entirety - if you please. Every last syllable ... every hint of punctuation, sir!
This is a pardonable sin ... I guess ...I don't even know how it happened, but I did get confused, there, on the title of the episode. "Alter Ego," of course, is to do with a woman whose face you wouldn't want to wipe your feet on. She uses the Holodeck to give her the edge she desperately needs to entice the likes of Harry Kim into becoming interested in her. "Darkling" is the episode where the lovely Kes gets tossed into the depths. Perhaps, I was trying to multitask at the time, as I say, I don't know what caused my confusion, there.
She looks great in it but my fav costume of hers was the one she wore on BARGE OF THE DEAD.B'Elanna looks very fresh in that dress she wore for "Alter Ego" and should've trotted it out, more often.
Thanks for the info.My username is actually the nickname of the actor/director Jonathan Frakes, himself. This video has Mr. Frakes explaining the origins of "Two Takes Frakes," personally ...
As for "Darkling," I'm fine with the episode, up until Kes got flung. I have to press Stop ... and then Fast Forward ... but everything else, I'm alright with. Whenever Kes is given a boyfriend other than a hyæna, we're off to a good start ...
So you don't like DARKLING? I quite enjoy it actually. Especially the walk Kes takes with Zahir when he shows her that piece of rock with the luminous signs. "My course is as elusive as a shadow across the sky." And I really liked how Kirsten Beyer incorporated this motif into one of the VOY relaunch novels later.
Kes occasionally comes up in the relaunch novels for a page or two. She even has/had a son.Where and how did Beyer include that? Was Kes involved in any way?
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