Healthcare is on everyone's minds these days - and we're looking to the future to see just how we'll be healing come Dr. Crusher's time.
Check out my new article on Trek medical marvels.
http://www.treknews.net/2017/03/28/star-trek-healthcare/
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Showing posts with label Dr. Crusher. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dr. Crusher. Show all posts
Thursday, March 30, 2017
Tuesday, February 9, 2016
A Valentine Crusher
Leave it to the legendary Dancing Doctor - Gates McFadden as Dr. Beverly Crusher - to give us a perfect Valentine's Day motto. Who do you have a Crusher on this year?
Make My Valentine's Day So!
Wednesday, May 28, 2014
Star Trek Sexy Spotlight - Dr. Selar - Suzie Plakson
Vulcan, heal thyself. In the case of the medical professional Dr. Selar (Suzie Plakson), she's all about healing the crew of Captain Picard's Enterprise. Selar is one of those characters who - although only actually appearing in one TNG episode, The Schizoid Man - fans love and want to know get to know better. Despite her only appearance, Selar is mentioned in many other episodes. Plakson's most famous other Trek character was playing Worf's doomed love, the fiery, human Klingon hybrid, K'Ehlyer.
Thursday, May 22, 2014
Star Trek Sexy Episode - The Next Generation - Justice
The Edo love to love. It's really so simple. They live on a planet paradise - well, mostly. There's a catch. They have a great and powerful, mysterious protector who loves them so much it would destroy anything which threatens them. Poor Wesley Crusher (Wil Wheaton) gets into the mix and things turn ugly.
For the Edo, life is almost perfect. Yet a fatherly protector always watches over them and strictly enforces the inflexible social rules. Such is the powerful price of Edo love.
For the Edo, life is almost perfect. Yet a fatherly protector always watches over them and strictly enforces the inflexible social rules. Such is the powerful price of Edo love.
Thursday, May 8, 2014
Star Trek Sexy Spotlight - Dr. Beverly Crusher - Gates McFadden
Captain Jean-Luc Picard's Enterprise 1701-D was the flagship Starfleet starship of his time. During his tenure as Enterprise Captain, Picard utilized the most advanced technology and had the most competent officers at his disposal. Picard's decision was final - as Dr. Beverly Crusher emphatically reminded guest Lily Sloan (Alfre Woodard) as they battled the dread Borg in the feature film, Star Trek: First Contact. But above all the others under his command, only the ginger haired Chief Medical Officer could actually question Picard's competence.
Beverly Crusher's intense sexual attraction to Jean-Luc Picard was explored throughout the show, and the Starship commander was just one of the attractive physician's many romantic suitors. Being a mother to Wesley Crusher (Wil Wheaton) was a herculean task in and of itself, yet the 'dancing doctor' - Gates is a real life accomplished dancer - never faltered in both her professional or personal duties.
Beverly Crusher's intense sexual attraction to Jean-Luc Picard was explored throughout the show, and the Starship commander was just one of the attractive physician's many romantic suitors. Being a mother to Wesley Crusher (Wil Wheaton) was a herculean task in and of itself, yet the 'dancing doctor' - Gates is a real life accomplished dancer - never faltered in both her professional or personal duties.
Saturday, April 12, 2014
Heckler Spray is getting into the Star Trek sex act by listing The 26 Hottest Star Trek Babes. All the shows are included in the list.
Warp on over for the complete lowdown - Engage!
Warp on over for the complete lowdown - Engage!
Monday, March 31, 2014
Star Trek: The Next Generation Meets Fifty Shades of Grey
Let's see what sex is out there..... Star Trek sex can get kinky. Fifty Shades Of Grey, for many, helps to define kinky.
Sex & Sci-Fi of Star Trek: The Next Generation. Fifty Shades of Grey may push the boundaries of novel and filmed sexuality in the mainstream, but Star Trek: The Next Generation definitely dabbled in mature sexuality too.
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Sex & Sci-Fi of Star Trek: The Next Generation. Fifty Shades of Grey may push the boundaries of novel and filmed sexuality in the mainstream, but Star Trek: The Next Generation definitely dabbled in mature sexuality too.

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