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Showing posts with label Michael Dorn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michael Dorn. Show all posts
Monday, May 5, 2014
Star Trek Sexy Spotlight - Klingon Female
Klingons don't fool around when it comes to fooling around. The proud warriors of the galaxy - first seen in Gene Roddenberry's 1966 Star Trek - definitely know how to play fiercely in the bedroom. Simply put: Klingon females seem far more liberated when it comes to sexuality than most other humanoids. On Star Trek: The Next Generation, this sex speculation was clearly illustrated.
Michael Dorn played Klingon Worf. On the episode, Hide And Q, Will Riker (Jonathan Frakes) imbued with the godly power of Q (John DeLancie) gifted Worf with a lusty Klingon female. Riker gave his friend a horny mate. Worf seemed torn - even upset - but it's a clear bet to any that if Riker had gifted him the gal in private, he'd have let off some Klingon steam.
Saturday, March 29, 2014
Counselor Troi Stands Above The Rest As Most Tortured Star Trek Character
Captain Picard's Enterprise had one thing that Captain Kirk never could boast of - a therapist.
Counselor Troi, played by the lovely Marina Sirtis, acted as psychologist and confidant to the crew members of the flagship Starship of Starfleet in Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek: The Next Generation. Her empathy abilities, while helpful, didn't have the same flash and action of say Data's positronic brain or android super speed or Worf's growling grufness.
Although she helped her colleagues through some rough times, nobody was there - at least professionally - for her to lean on through the tough challenges in her life - and there were plenty of them.
Although she helped her colleagues through some rough times, nobody was there - at least professionally - for her to lean on through the tough challenges in her life - and there were plenty of them.
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
Deep Space Nine - Memories of Writing for The Star Trek Spin-off
I wrote my Deep Space Nine script while attending college in NJ. It was an incredible time for me and I can't imagine ever being more excited about a project.
The script sale to Paramount Pictures occurred right as I was attending my first year of college. That freshman year is a heady time for any young student, and to think my script had been purchased for the show lent even more excitement to the thrilling time.
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The script sale to Paramount Pictures occurred right as I was attending my first year of college. That freshman year is a heady time for any young student, and to think my script had been purchased for the show lent even more excitement to the thrilling time.
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Sunday, February 16, 2014
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