I always thought it was hilarious that the Rottweiler which played the mirror Porthos was actually a nicer dog ("an even bigger baby", they said) than the beagle which was the regular version. 

On toilets, I do believe Ilia entered a toilet after her brief talk with Decker. The door is near a corner two corridors so the room must be small. Also she is the navigator and that scene is during a time in the story they aren't navigating much.
On the worst job, some years ago I read a funny piece about the "holodeck janitor"
Or pit bull maybe???
I always thought it was hilarious that the Rottweiler which played the mirror Porthos was actually a nicer dog ("an even bigger baby", they said) than the beagle which was the regular version.![]()
I always thought it was hilarious that the Rottweiler which played the mirror Porthos was actually a nicer dog ("an even bigger baby", they said) than the beagle which was the regular version.![]()
Oops, I totally forgot that scene. Your comment makes me wonder if the implications of the MU carry over to animals. I don't know, or given the slip up above, remember, if that's ever been broached.
According to Doug Drexler, makeup artist on TNG and later art dept. on DS9; the set's had a notorious odor of cat pee (along with lumber and paint smells).The whole place would smell of cat pee. Thank god smellovision doesn't exist!
According to Doug Drexler, makeup artist on TNG and later art dept. on DS9; the set's had a notorious odor of cat pee (along with lumber and paint smells). It's mentioned in his facebook article "The Butt of the Joke"The whole place would smell of cat pee. Thank god smellovision doesn't exist!
The worst job on the Enterprise-D would be the helm when Riker is on bridge duty, the odds are not in your favor that he won't put his crotch right next to your head.
Tribble clean-up detail.
Not cleaning up Tribbles, but cleaning up after Tribbles. Because what goes in *must* come out.![]()
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