And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Saturday, June 10, 2023
Joanne Linville as Romulan Commander in STAR TREK (1966–1969) “The Enterprise Incident”. She had the hots for Spock, as did Mrs. CW back in the 60's.
Classmate was interning at ... KenCen? Arena Stage?? ... and did a flawless Vulcan/Romulan cosplay decades before the word "cosplay" was coined. One Halloween ... ah, the memories. Hey! I'm a first generation Trekkie and was 20.
Waiting for the regular critics to comment on her ears and makeup.
ReplyDeletehey, No Tattoos !!! (might as well start somewhere)
ReplyDeletedang, no freckles.
ReplyDeleteshe does have nice teef.
ReplyDeleteeye make-up is a little heavy.
ReplyDeleteI guess Romulan women feed their babies the same way ours do.
ReplyDeleteName that episode:
ReplyDeleteCareful, Android. Some Romulan beauty my take a liking to you and like the paint right off your ears.
No googling/cheating!
Lick not like. Sorry for the typo.
DeleteThe name of the episode is in the caption of the picture.
DeleteThat would be "The Enterprise Incident".
ReplyDeleteCertainly easier on the eyes than the Duras Sisters from Klingon.
ReplyDelete- WDS
You just haven't had enough blood wine. That's your problem right there! ;)
DeleteIt must be harder for beautiful women to age.
ReplyDeleteI hope she was married to Larry Linville in real life...
ReplyDeleteFerret Face!
DeleteA nice shot of Joanne without the Romulan accents -
ReplyDeletehttps://bizarrechats.blogspot.com/2021/06/rip-joanne-linville.html
Classmate was interning at ... KenCen? Arena Stage?? ... and did a flawless Vulcan/Romulan cosplay decades before the word "cosplay" was coined. One Halloween ... ah, the memories. Hey! I'm a first generation Trekkie and was 20.
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