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Showing posts with label Barbara March. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Barbara March. Show all posts

Thursday, June 11, 2015

Klingon Cleavage - A Fashion Sense Like No Other Species

Weird, wild and wacky aliens abound in Star Trek.  Amid all the bizarre creatures and life forms, there's more than a few fetching forms at play in the cosmos.  Over the years, the Klingons have made their mark on Gene Roddenberry's universe as one of the more crafty, resilient and resourceful opponents to challenge Starfleet and the United Federation of Planets.

Klingons are clever in battle, but they can also be sexy.


From a fantasy to flesh playmate for a shocked, though aroused Worf conjured by a Q enabled Commander Riker, to the political machinations of two conniving siblings, Klingon females catch the lusty attention of males of many species.

A couple of Klingons above all others are well known for their blatant sexuality.  Introduced during the Next Generation years, and co-stars of the feature film, ST: Generations, the Duras Sisters (Barbara March, Gwyneth Walsh) came to be known for their underhanded approach to politics, and also for their less than modest uniforms.  Klingon cleavage?  Hey, whatever works!

Friday, May 2, 2014

Star Trek Sexy Spotlight: Duras Sisters - Lursa & B'Etor - Gwynyth Walsh & Barbara March

Klingon sex can be a rough ride.  Take those two gals who were known collectively as the Duras sisters - Lursa (Gwynyth Walsh) and B'Etor (Barbara March).  First seen in the Next Generation episode, Redemption, these bold as brass gals left a lasting impression on fans - if not lasting a terribly long tenure in Gene Roddenberry's universe.


Lursa and B'Etor graduated to co-starring in, Star Trek: Generations (1994), the first feature film showcasing Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) and his brave Starfleet crew.  Directed by David Carson and written by Rick Berman, Brannon Braga and Ronald D. Moore, the Duras sisters enlisted the assistance of Soran (Malcom McDowall) to obtain a trilithium energy weapon to conquer the very Klingon empire itself.  When Soran orders the scheming siblings to destroy the Enterprise 1701-D, Lursa shouts - 'That is a Galaxy class Starship!  We are no match for them!' Dearest Lursa was definitely on to something, indeed.