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Showing posts with label James Doohan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label James Doohan. Show all posts
Monday, November 23, 2015
Where No Poster Has Gone Before
Wonderful new Star Trek posters are now available. Check out one of the very best of the bunch.
Tuesday, September 8, 2015
It Is Green
In the Next Generation episode, Relics, Scotty, played by James Doohan, asks Data (Brent Spiner) what he's drinking, while they hang out together in the Ten Forward lounge. Barkeep Guinan (Whoopi Goldberg) isn't around, and Data doesn't know the answer, so he simply answers, "It is green."
For Netflix users, all of TNG is now available on the streaming service in glorious HD! The color of Scotty's green booze has never looked more vibrant and inviting - no matter what it is he's actually drinking. Check it out!
For Netflix users, all of TNG is now available on the streaming service in glorious HD! The color of Scotty's green booze has never looked more vibrant and inviting - no matter what it is he's actually drinking. Check it out!
Monday, December 22, 2014
Happy Holidays
Happy Holidays to all creatures great and small - and to all those living in the future especially!
Star Trek Sex celebrates the holidays. All the best to you and yours!
Wednesday, July 23, 2014
Star Trek Sexy Spotlight - Gillian Taylor - Catherine Hicks
Captain, there be whales here! So said the excited Scotty (James Doohan) in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, after the huge humpback whales were beamed aboard the 'borrowed' Klingon Bird Of Prey. The whales, named George and Gracie after the great comedy team of George Burns and Gracie Allen, were the key to telling a future probe, which was devastating Earth, what it could 'go do with itself' - according to that gentle physician, Dr. McCoy. The woman who had looked after these important ocean dwellers was Dr. Gillian Taylor - played by actress Catherine Hicks. She's perhaps best known as the mom from Child's Play - the first Chucky movie.
Gillian was romanced - or more accurately courted - by Captain Kirk (William Shatner), so he could get his hands on her whales - literally. The two had great chemistry, and later in a few Star Trek comic books, the two even became a couple - at least for a short time.
What may be most interesting to die hard Trekkers is the breaking - or at least bending - of the Temporal Prime Directive here. Unlike so many time travel adventures in Gene Roddenberry's universe, the crew of Enterprise take Dr. Taylor back with them into the future. The logic: Since Earth's future marine biologists are unfamiliar with real live humpback whales, Gillian will be indispensable in caring for them.
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