When you fancy them with the make up
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#89298Sat 22/09/07 09:17 |
So, Star Trek. How many of you fancied the characters when they were made up as aliens? Or, if you didn't fancy, experienced slight disappointment at their human form ? |
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#202651Sat 22/09/07 09:21 |
I thought the guy who played Gul D'ukat had a very sexy voice - though I've never seen him without the Cardassian make-up. |
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bipolar_bitchSat 22/09/07 09:29 |
Jeri Ryan is stunning without the borg prostethics - but seems to lack something in my eyes! It's liek those little things on her face make her more... itneresting looking. And of course the skin tight catsuits also help to make her look severely fuckable.... |
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chutzpahSat 22/09/07 09:33 |
quoting > "And of course the skin tight catsuits also help to make her look severely fuckable...." |
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jumboSat 22/09/07 09:35 |
mark alaimo and casey doodah were very handsome |
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#202651Sat 22/09/07 09:41 |
Who they? |
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cookie.monsterSat 22/09/07 09:43 |
Casey Biggs as Damar... yeah, I agree with Jumbo, he's very handsome. |
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duncanSat 22/09/07 09:43 |
There was a few episodes where Dukat wasn't in his Cardassian makeup - he looked very odd. He actually had quite pock-marked skin if I remember rightly! |
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craigsterSat 22/09/07 09:46 |
quoting > "somebody remind me of the episode title..." |
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jumboSat 22/09/07 09:47 |
in Times Arrow TNG were they go back back to San francisco to get the devidians Mark Aliamo aka gul dukat was one of the yankey card players |
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