Oh yeah, that’s how the Federation rolls.
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Oh, that’s too funny. Ah, Desilu in the late sixties….sorry I missed it.
Did anyone doubt it for a second…
Thank you, William Ware Theiss!
That publicity shot is from “Mudd’s Women”, one of the first episodes filmed.
For those who wish to know more, the brunette in the green dress is Maggie Thrett, the blue mini skirt is worn by Susan Denberg, and the red, Jessica Rabbit ball gown is modeled by Karen Steele.
For those who wish to know more, the brunette in the green dress is Maggie Thrett, the blue mini skirt is worn by Susan Denberg, and the red, Jessica Rabbit ball gown is modeled by Karen Steele.
Great. Now I’m colorblind.
Now my desktop background at work, thanks!
Oddly this was the official Starfleet recruitment poster for several years replacing the old “Join Starfleet and see the stars”.
This ran with the simple tagline “Yeah, this is Starfleet. Wanna come?” from 2267 through late 2275.
hot hot hot hot HOT!
I want pics of what they look like now
Jim… stop or you’ll go blind!
Wikipedia has a color still of the threesome.
As most Trekkers know, these costumes are quite tame compared to others.
The Theiss Titillation Theory: the degree to which a costume is considered sexy is directly proportional to how accident-prone it appears to be.
Wow Nemoy looks A LOT like Zachary Quinto in this photo
Fascinating.
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