Captain Kirk is captivated by a sexy, young woman - one Rayna Kapec. Rayna, played by actress Louise Sorel, appears as the worldly man's perfect companion or even his ideal mate. She's lovely, impressively well read and eternally charming. She is all these things and can be many more, because she's artificial. As an android, Rayna can be programmed with many attractive attributes, but the most elusive condition and fragile quality - that of human emotional interaction - eludes her. Ultimately, it's the female construct's undoing, and a heartbreaking loss for both Flint and James T. Kirk.
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Showing posts with label Kirk. Show all posts
Thursday, May 21, 2015
Immortality's Highly Emotional Price
What price immortality? How about chronic sorrow and loss? When Kirk's Enterprise comes upon a planet with an odd duo, the Starfleet crew encounters a man who lives forever and one who was never alive at all.
Captain Kirk is captivated by a sexy, young woman - one Rayna Kapec. Rayna, played by actress Louise Sorel, appears as the worldly man's perfect companion or even his ideal mate. She's lovely, impressively well read and eternally charming. She is all these things and can be many more, because she's artificial. As an android, Rayna can be programmed with many attractive attributes, but the most elusive condition and fragile quality - that of human emotional interaction - eludes her. Ultimately, it's the female construct's undoing, and a heartbreaking loss for both Flint and James T. Kirk.
Captain Kirk is captivated by a sexy, young woman - one Rayna Kapec. Rayna, played by actress Louise Sorel, appears as the worldly man's perfect companion or even his ideal mate. She's lovely, impressively well read and eternally charming. She is all these things and can be many more, because she's artificial. As an android, Rayna can be programmed with many attractive attributes, but the most elusive condition and fragile quality - that of human emotional interaction - eludes her. Ultimately, it's the female construct's undoing, and a heartbreaking loss for both Flint and James T. Kirk.
Wednesday, May 20, 2015
Seductive Electric Sex
One of my favorite movie lines of all time is from director Bob Clark's holiday classic, A Christmas Story. Talking about his father's 'major award', Ralphie (Peter Billingsley) as narrator comments, "Only one thing in the world could've dragged me away from the soft glow of Electric Sex gleaming in the window."
In the original series episode, I, Mudd, slimy conman Harry Mudd makes a return and he's once again surrounded by more than a few hot beauties. This time, however, the sexual allure isn't from drug enhanced super babes, but more like erotically charged refugees from Ridley Scott's Blade Runner. Mudd's now mixed himself up with highly advanced artificial intelligence - electric sex in the seductive form of super powerful androids. Care to get acquainted with them?
In the original series episode, I, Mudd, slimy conman Harry Mudd makes a return and he's once again surrounded by more than a few hot beauties. This time, however, the sexual allure isn't from drug enhanced super babes, but more like erotically charged refugees from Ridley Scott's Blade Runner. Mudd's now mixed himself up with highly advanced artificial intelligence - electric sex in the seductive form of super powerful androids. Care to get acquainted with them?
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
Star Trek Essays Volume Two - Now Available on Kindle
Star Trek Essays - Volume Two - now available in Kindle format on Amazon
Delving into Trek Tech, sexuality, actor background and much more, my second volume of collected trek goodness is now available on Amazon
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Thursday, May 15, 2014
Hollywood Stars of Star Trek - Big, Sexy & Funny Celebrities
Hollywood stars move effortlessly through big roles in movies, TV and even appear on the Broadway stage in theater, starring in plays and musicals. They may not be able to make the things they perform in truly better, but they certainly bring an amount of star power to brighten up the production. Big names like Joan Collins (Dynasty), Joel Grey (Cabaret), Joe Piscopo (Saturday Night Live) and sexy Kirstie Alley (Cheers) add brilliant star power to Star Trek TV shows and feature films.
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Monday, February 24, 2014
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