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Showing posts with label Suzie Plakson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Suzie Plakson. Show all posts

Thursday, July 24, 2014

Star Trek Sexy Spotlight - Female Q - Suzie Plakson

Q!  Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) shouted this so many times, he should have trademarked it - well, maybe he did.  On Star Trek: The Next Generation, one super powered bad baddie called Q - played by John DeLancie - menaced the Enterprise crew more than many.  It was a wild ride with Q popping in every so often over the course of 7 seasons to muck up mischief.  When Star Trek: Voyager warped onto TV, with Captain Janeway (Kate Mulgrew) at the helm, Q had a new adopted home to terrorize and it was here that we met a female Q  - Suzie Pakson.


The Female Q was Q's lover and despite some rocky romancing, they reconciled and even managed to bring a child into the world - only to have it be so badly behaved, so much of a cosmic handful, his mother basically disowned him.  Q was then left to raise Q Junior on his own.

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.


Saturday, May 17, 2014

Star Trek Sexy Spotlight - K'Ehleyr - Suzie Plakson

Let's face it, Klingons can be just plain weird.  What of a half Human and half Klingon?  That was K'Ehleyr, and all who knew her could attest to the fact that she could be very weird indeed.  K'Ehleyr (Suzie Plakson) also had a fiery personality coupled with a dancer's grace and a lithe warrior's body.  She was the hybrid Human Klingon who displayed no affection nor real allegiance to either race, therefore, she operated in a kind of social limbo - effectively lost between two worlds.

Plakson made a real impression on fans as Worf's doomed love, but things may have turned out quite differently if the original choice to play the role had accepted  Actress Robin Curtis - Lt. Saavik - was offered the role first, but was busy with prior filming commitments.