Monday, March 28, 2011

The Cult-TV Faces of: The Captain's Women

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  1. 1: Janice Rand (Season One) Grace Lee Whitney

    2: Eve McKuren (Mudd's Women)Karen Steele

    3: Dr. Helen Noel (Dagger of the mind)Mariana Hill

    4: Lenore Karidian (conscience of the kind) Barbara Anderson

    5: Areel Shaw (Court Martial) Joan Marshall

    6: Sister Edith Keeler (The City On The Edge Of Forever) Joan Collins

    7: Lt. Marlena Moreau (Mirror Version) (Mirror,Mirror) Barbara Luna

    8: Sylvia (Catspaw) Antoinette Bower

    9: Dr. Janet Wallace (The Deadly Years) Sarah Marshall...I keep forgetting her:-)

    10: Shahna (The Gamesters of Triskelion) Angelique Pettyjohn

    11: Kelinda (By Any Other Name) Barbara Bouchet

    12: Nona The Kanutu Wife of Tyree (A private Little War) Nancy Kovack

    13: Miramanee (The Paradise Syndrome) Sabrina Scharf

    14: Dr. Miranda Jones (Is There In Truth No Beauty?) Diana Muldaur

    15: Lt. Nyota Uhura (Plato's Stepchildren) Nichelle Nichols

    16: Deela (Wink of An Eye) Kathie Browne

    17: Elaan, The Dolman of Elas (Elaan of Troyus) France Nuyen

    18: Marta (Whom Gods Destroy) Yvonne Craig

    19: Odona (The Mark Of Gideon) Sharon Acker

    20: Rayna Kapec (Requiem For Methuselah)Louise Sorel

    21: Dr. Janice Lester (The Turnabout Intruder) Sandra Smith

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  2. Hi Dan!

    A clean sweep. Wow! You named the character, episode title and actress, giving us a very complete picture of the Captain's Women from the original Star Trek.

    My personal favorites of the bunch are numbers #3, 7 and 11.

    Great job!

    best,
    JKM

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  3. I agree with your pics, John. 12 isn't bad either. Good to see we have similar tastes in the fantastic, and women!

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  4. John:

    That is so funny, because # 12 is the next on my list, as well. Seriously, I almost typed in #12, but left my preferences at three. Funny!

    Great minds think alike?

    best,
    JKM

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  5. 12, 13, and 20 (ESPECIALLY 20) are mine.

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