I swear, guys, I didn't bribe Kaiser' to bump this thread, really!
But the gesture is appreciated!
Sincerely,
Bill
Shouldn't we see four more "raisins" under that obviously-very-flimsy dress?Well, since I was invited (and it's relevant to the last post) ...
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I need to do another angle that shows how cat-like her profile is - at this angle and in this light, she could easily be thought to be little more than makeup (except for those legs, of course).
Wait 'til I lay her out across the table in the Klingon briefing room I'm working on ...![]()
Is there a Caitian / Kzinti connection?
What about that silly three-breasted cat creature in TFF?
Wasn't there also a cat-person in ST IV?
Well, I always come back to this: M'ress may be cat-like, but in the end, she and her race are aliens, so whatever physical similarities they have to familiar terrestrial felines, there's no reason to expect them to replicate all of the biology (regardless of Trek's "everything in the universe is genetically-similar enough to procreate" silliness - what John Byrne called the "Central Casting Syndrome"). I expect that multiple sets of mammaries are directly linked to the number of kittens in a litter, so the question is this: how big are Caitian infants? Are they more like kittens or more like humans in shape and size?Shouldn't we see four more "raisins" under that obviously-very-flimsy dress?![]()
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Great googly moogly!How many fetishes does that one image cover?!
Sincerely,
Bill
I don't usually post my character art, but here's a sketch I did & colored w/ the computer:
LT. M'RESS & CAPTAIN McGRUFF:
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...I mean...M'K'Gruf...yeah, that's it. Doggians and Caitians don't get along for some reason.
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