A dog may traditionally be a man's best friend, but sometimes a cat can get a lot closer to a guy. In the Star Trek episode, Assignment: Earth, a human (Robert Lansing) trained by aliens to be the super spy named Gary Seven, is definitely a cat kind of guy. Indeed, he doesn't rely on a mutt like Lassie, Benji, Bolt nor AirBud to help him out. He's constantly shadowed and assisted on his top secret missions by a mysterious black cat named Isis.
Playboy Playmate of 1968, Victoria Vetri, played enigmatic Isis in alluring human form. Assignment: Earth was conceived as a possible launch of a spin-off TV series. It never happened, so we lost track of Isis - that is, until, a Star Trek novel, The Rise And Fall Of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 2. In the novel, Isis is killed by one of Khan's henchmen.
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Thursday, August 7, 2014
Wednesday, August 6, 2014
Sexy Spotlight - Roberta Lincoln - Teri Garr
Gene Roddenberry created one of the most popular and recognizable male characters in pop culture history - Captain James T. Kirk. The Star Trek creator also invented other iconic male characters like Spock (Leonard Nimoy) and Chief Engineer of the Enterprise, Scotty. Roddenberry was also adept at coming up with the feminine side of the TV equation with characters like Lt. Uhura (Nichelle Nichols) or Guinan (Whoopi Goldberg) - hostess of Ten Forward lounge on Captain Picard's Enterprise. He also crafted a memorable female character we only saw once - Roberta Lincoln, played by beloved actress Teri Garr.
Garr is perhaps best known as the confused girlfriend of gender bender Dustin Hoffman in Tootsie, or as Gene Wilder's love in Young Frankenstein - from director Mel Brooks. In Star Trek, Garr played the beautiful and confused Ms. Lincoln opposite Gary Seven (Robert Lansing), in the episode Assignment: Earth. The episode was designed as a 'backdoor pilot' - meaning a tale inserted within a TV show that could serve as a launch for a spin-off series. Unfortunately, the show never materialized, so we're all left wondering - whatever became of the resourceful Ms. Lincoln?
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