Recently, the U.S. Supreme Court made history by deciding on an important civil rights case which compels all states in America to issue marriage licenses to all citizens. Americans can be gay, lesbian or bi-sexual, whatever their orientation, it won't be an impediment to joining up with a partner and enjoying the union of marriage. The opinions may still vary on the issue, organized religion may still object, but the questionable legality of it has all been ended.
All Americans now enjoy the same marriage rights.
In Star Trek, there's no clear defining moment or even episode which talks plainly about how much things have changed - or not - in say Captain Kirk's or Captain Picard's time, when it comes to marriage. Maybe the UFP took the same kind of legal treatment an Earth court did in the 21st century - and made any complexities of being married simple.
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Tuesday, June 30, 2015
Monday, June 29, 2015
The Runabout - The Sleek Starfleet Shuttle Alternative
Getting tired of your old jalopy? Want to trade in that small hatchback for something far more sleek and sexy? Starfleet's got your answer to those warp driving blues! The Runabout!
Star Trek starships only showed off having onboard compliments of shuttlecraft for years. With the coming of TNG's spinoff, Deep Space Nine, a far roomier, more maneuverable and powerful space craft solution was introduced. Even after the Borg buster, the Defiant, was employed by station DS9, Runabout continued to be an integral part of daily use. Named after the rivers of Earth, the high attrition rate in heavy combat prompted Major Kira to quip, "You know, the rate we go through runabouts, it's a good thing Earth has so many rivers."
Star Trek starships only showed off having onboard compliments of shuttlecraft for years. With the coming of TNG's spinoff, Deep Space Nine, a far roomier, more maneuverable and powerful space craft solution was introduced. Even after the Borg buster, the Defiant, was employed by station DS9, Runabout continued to be an integral part of daily use. Named after the rivers of Earth, the high attrition rate in heavy combat prompted Major Kira to quip, "You know, the rate we go through runabouts, it's a good thing Earth has so many rivers."
Wednesday, June 24, 2015
Carol Marcus - Federation Scientist & A Starfleet Captain's Love
Can I cook, or can't I? Dr. Carol Marcus, one of the United Federation of Planets top scientists, is responsible for creating the massively complex Genesis Device. This awesomely powerful energy device can literally re-imagine a world into something new. We meet this innovative visionary in the feature film, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, and marvel at the great potential of her Genesis Device to accomplish terraforming.
Played by Bibi Besch (Tremors), Dr. Marcus has more than a friendly familiarity with one Captain James T. Kirk. Back in the day, the two professionals were intense flames, and their union even produced a son, David - who works with Marcus on the terraforming project. Sadly, at the close of the film, we see that although Carol Marcus tried to give the galaxy a potentially remarkable gift of creation, it devolves into a violent error of destruction.
In director J.J. Abrams' alternate reality do over of Wrath of Khan, Star Trek: Into Darkness (2013), Dr. Carol Marcus is played by British actress Alice Eve.
Played by Bibi Besch (Tremors), Dr. Marcus has more than a friendly familiarity with one Captain James T. Kirk. Back in the day, the two professionals were intense flames, and their union even produced a son, David - who works with Marcus on the terraforming project. Sadly, at the close of the film, we see that although Carol Marcus tried to give the galaxy a potentially remarkable gift of creation, it devolves into a violent error of destruction.
In director J.J. Abrams' alternate reality do over of Wrath of Khan, Star Trek: Into Darkness (2013), Dr. Carol Marcus is played by British actress Alice Eve.
Monday, June 22, 2015
The Paradise Syndrome - Miramanee - Sabrina Scharf
Who doesn't love the simple life? For James T. Kirk, a stressed out Starfleet professional, an alien device that grants amnesia is just the ticket for the ultimate get away from it all. Miramanee loved Kirok - better known as Kirk, or Captain Kirk. In the original series episode, The Paradise Syndrome, our favorite starship commander becomes a new man, with a new life and a new love.
Played by actress Sabrina Scharf - who later became a state senator in CA - Miramanee brings happiness to a befuddled Kirk, before reality sets in again for the fabled Starfleet officer. For awhile, though, the Enterprise Captain led a simple, uncomplicated life.
Wednesday, June 17, 2015
Hologram Hotness
What's a knockout like you doing in a computer generated gin joint like this? Not a bad come on line, and when brazenly delivered by the Enterprise D's Cmdr. Will Riker (Jonathan Frakes) to a holographic honey named Minuet, it's quite fitting.
Hot holograms? Minuet could be elected the spokesperson for the group.
Minuet would be so convincing in her alluring realism, that when Riker was abducted and snared into an even more advanced holographic environment than his Starship's holodeck (Future Imperfect), his captor believed she was the real deal.
The captivating Minuet embodied the classic love story complete with a most poignant ending. Although not flesh and blood, for Will Riker, the sexy Minuet became the unforgettable girl who not only got away, but who never really was in the first place.
Hot holograms? Minuet could be elected the spokesperson for the group.
Minuet would be so convincing in her alluring realism, that when Riker was abducted and snared into an even more advanced holographic environment than his Starship's holodeck (Future Imperfect), his captor believed she was the real deal.
The captivating Minuet embodied the classic love story complete with a most poignant ending. Although not flesh and blood, for Will Riker, the sexy Minuet became the unforgettable girl who not only got away, but who never really was in the first place.
Tuesday, June 16, 2015
Space Spycraft - A Klingon Beauty
Klingons are known as fierce, honor bound warriors. For those keeping track closely, however, the Klingon women are often also known for their fierce looks and smoldering sexuality.
In the feature film Star Trek III: The Search For Spock, we're introduced to the exotic Valkris. She's an accomplished spy, a sexy beauty, and one highly resourceful Klingon. She helps her love, the merciless Kruge, by getting him the plans of the incredibly destructive, and highly unstable Genesis Device. Sadly, because of bad choices on her part, Valkris can't't share the spoils with her beloved, but then Kruge (Christopher Lloyd) doesn’t last that much longer himself anyway.
In the feature film Star Trek III: The Search For Spock, we're introduced to the exotic Valkris. She's an accomplished spy, a sexy beauty, and one highly resourceful Klingon. She helps her love, the merciless Kruge, by getting him the plans of the incredibly destructive, and highly unstable Genesis Device. Sadly, because of bad choices on her part, Valkris can't't share the spoils with her beloved, but then Kruge (Christopher Lloyd) doesn’t last that much longer himself anyway.
Friday, June 12, 2015
Spotlight On Spock's Mom: Amanda Grayson - Jane Wyatt
It's said Moms have the hardest jobs around - certainly true if judged by total time spent on the clock and workload required. As if being the mother of one of the most respected officers on one of the most celebrated Starfleet starships isn't enough, throw in being the wife of Vulcan's legendary ambassador, Sarek (Mark Lenard), and you have one beautiful, busy and respected lady.
Amanda Grayson hails from Earth, but the love of her life, Spock's dad, is a native of the Planet Vulcan. With their romantic joining, the pair created Spock (Leonard Nimoy) who led a life of struggle trying to reconcile the relatively disparate cultures of his dual heritage. Played by veteran actress Jane Wyatt, Spock's mom appeared in the classic original series episode, Journey To Babel, and she then made an appearance in the feature film, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home.
Amanda Grayson hails from Earth, but the love of her life, Spock's dad, is a native of the Planet Vulcan. With their romantic joining, the pair created Spock (Leonard Nimoy) who led a life of struggle trying to reconcile the relatively disparate cultures of his dual heritage. Played by veteran actress Jane Wyatt, Spock's mom appeared in the classic original series episode, Journey To Babel, and she then made an appearance in the feature film, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home.
Star Trek Sex - Gene Roddenberry's Epic Galactic Romance
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Exploring the complicated lives, tragic loves and steamy romances found in Gene Roddenberry's multi-faceted, sci-fi universe. The lusty legend of Star Trek lives on.....
Exploring the complicated lives, tragic loves and steamy romances found in Gene Roddenberry's multi-faceted, sci-fi universe. The lusty legend of Star Trek lives on.....
Thursday, June 11, 2015
Klingon Cleavage - A Fashion Sense Like No Other Species
Weird, wild and wacky aliens abound in Star Trek. Amid all the bizarre creatures and life forms, there's more than a few fetching forms at play in the cosmos. Over the years, the Klingons have made their mark on Gene Roddenberry's universe as one of the more crafty, resilient and resourceful opponents to challenge Starfleet and the United Federation of Planets.
Klingons are clever in battle, but they can also be sexy.
From a fantasy to flesh playmate for a shocked, though aroused Worf conjured by a Q enabled Commander Riker, to the political machinations of two conniving siblings, Klingon females catch the lusty attention of males of many species.
A couple of Klingons above all others are well known for their blatant sexuality. Introduced during the Next Generation years, and co-stars of the feature film, ST: Generations, the Duras Sisters (Barbara March, Gwyneth Walsh) came to be known for their underhanded approach to politics, and also for their less than modest uniforms. Klingon cleavage? Hey, whatever works!
Klingons are clever in battle, but they can also be sexy.
From a fantasy to flesh playmate for a shocked, though aroused Worf conjured by a Q enabled Commander Riker, to the political machinations of two conniving siblings, Klingon females catch the lusty attention of males of many species.
A couple of Klingons above all others are well known for their blatant sexuality. Introduced during the Next Generation years, and co-stars of the feature film, ST: Generations, the Duras Sisters (Barbara March, Gwyneth Walsh) came to be known for their underhanded approach to politics, and also for their less than modest uniforms. Klingon cleavage? Hey, whatever works!
Tuesday, June 9, 2015
Starship Prometheus - Voyager's Doc Goes On A Mission
Many starships in Gene Roddenberry's universe are powerful, practical and even downright awesome. They ferry noble Starfleet professionals to faraway planets and explore the wondrous unknown of the cosmos. Of them, the many ships whose designation is Enterprise are some of the most famous and versatile. Captains Kirk and Picard commanded these legendary vessels.
Then there are the others....
Prometheus is an experimental design from Starfleet, but when Star Trek: Voyager's Doc (Robert Picardo) is 'beamed' aboard and must work with that ship's less than friendly hologram, it rises to the mission challenge. Prometheus is a magnificent example of advanced technology and it's one sexy starfleet beast indeed.
Then there are the others....
Prometheus is an experimental design from Starfleet, but when Star Trek: Voyager's Doc (Robert Picardo) is 'beamed' aboard and must work with that ship's less than friendly hologram, it rises to the mission challenge. Prometheus is a magnificent example of advanced technology and it's one sexy starfleet beast indeed.
Wednesday, June 3, 2015
Lucy - The Great Redhead Of The Galaxy
If creator, writer and producer Gene Roddenberry is known affectionately as The Great Bird Of The Galaxy, then Lucille Ball, whose Desilu studio produced Star Trek, must be The Great Redhead of The Galaxy.
It's said that Lucy took such pride in her television shows, she was even known to push a broom to clean the sets, and swept up on the Trek sets more than once. Talk about a hands on boss. The next time you laugh out loud watching I Love Lucy or catch one of your favorite Star Trek tales, remember, that if it wasn't for Lucille Ball's wild comedy, Roddenberry's great space race may never have blasted off at warp speed.
It's said that Lucy took such pride in her television shows, she was even known to push a broom to clean the sets, and swept up on the Trek sets more than once. Talk about a hands on boss. The next time you laugh out loud watching I Love Lucy or catch one of your favorite Star Trek tales, remember, that if it wasn't for Lucille Ball's wild comedy, Roddenberry's great space race may never have blasted off at warp speed.
Tuesday, June 2, 2015
Caitlyn Jenner Sci-Fi - If The Former Bruce Jenner Picked A Favorite Episode
Turnabout Intruder marks an interesting final episode for Gene Roddenberry's landmark TV show. It's not only the last episode of the three season show, it also explores more of Captain Kirk's (William Shatner) backstory, and in many ways, it's one of the earliest examples of a transgender examination on American TV. Caitlyn Jenner's favorite TOS episode? Perhaps....
It has been criticized for a too convenient or unbelievable motivation on the part of the antagonist, and far more negatively, for a less than subdued or subtle performance from Shatner. Ultimately, this seems unfair. When remembering filmed performances where a gender is 'bent' includes such broad, early examples as Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon in the classic comedy, Some Like It Hot, or the British Benny Hill or comic troupe of Monty Python's many drag drenched skits, Shatner's choices can be understood, if not wholly embraced by the more demanding fan.
When taken in full context and considering a still embryonic and less sophisticated discussion of sexually exotic topics of the era, especially on American television, the episode can be viewed as a roughly hewn landmark
While on planet Camus II, Dr. Janice Lester, an old flame from Kirk's past, uses alien technology to 'body swap' her mind and consciousness into his male body. Now, the Starfleet Captain is trapped in a female body and must convince those around him that he's actually the male starship commander. It all plays as far fetched space opera, soapy drama and incredible science fiction, however, the notion of being trapped in another body hits home in an authentic way for the transgender community. Many transgender people do talk about having that same struggle - revealing them thinking and feeling as one gender, but having to inhabit and live in the world as the opposite gender physically.
It has been criticized for a too convenient or unbelievable motivation on the part of the antagonist, and far more negatively, for a less than subdued or subtle performance from Shatner. Ultimately, this seems unfair. When remembering filmed performances where a gender is 'bent' includes such broad, early examples as Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon in the classic comedy, Some Like It Hot, or the British Benny Hill or comic troupe of Monty Python's many drag drenched skits, Shatner's choices can be understood, if not wholly embraced by the more demanding fan.
When taken in full context and considering a still embryonic and less sophisticated discussion of sexually exotic topics of the era, especially on American television, the episode can be viewed as a roughly hewn landmark
While on planet Camus II, Dr. Janice Lester, an old flame from Kirk's past, uses alien technology to 'body swap' her mind and consciousness into his male body. Now, the Starfleet Captain is trapped in a female body and must convince those around him that he's actually the male starship commander. It all plays as far fetched space opera, soapy drama and incredible science fiction, however, the notion of being trapped in another body hits home in an authentic way for the transgender community. Many transgender people do talk about having that same struggle - revealing them thinking and feeling as one gender, but having to inhabit and live in the world as the opposite gender physically.
Monday, June 1, 2015
Legal Space Case: A Sexy Devil Must Be Appeased
The devil made me do it! In this TNG episode, Devil's Due, the devil wants many people to do it - that is, pay up! Her name is Ardra (Marta Dubois), and she's convinced a world that she's a dark, ancient force demanding payment. Payment, according to her, is basically becoming ruler of the entire planet.
There have been many depictions of the dark side of the cosmos. In scores of movies, the devil, Satan or the fallen angel has been portrayed in many ways and by many actors. Here on Next Generation, the actress is definitely one of the sexier ones to take on the legendary and infamous mantle of a dark overlord. Trivia Note: Actresses Stella Stevens and Adrienne Barbeau were both considered for the devilish role of Ardra before actress Marta Dubois finally snagged the plum part.
There have been many depictions of the dark side of the cosmos. In scores of movies, the devil, Satan or the fallen angel has been portrayed in many ways and by many actors. Here on Next Generation, the actress is definitely one of the sexier ones to take on the legendary and infamous mantle of a dark overlord. Trivia Note: Actresses Stella Stevens and Adrienne Barbeau were both considered for the devilish role of Ardra before actress Marta Dubois finally snagged the plum part.
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