Posted on 07/17/2009 7:05:07 PM PDT by Perdogg
The top 10 Hottest Babes on Star Trek (TOS)
1. Kelinda from By Any Other Name
This is probably the only episode in which Kirk not hits on a woman, but hits a woman. Thats okay because Kirk apologizes to her, over and over. Barbara Bouchet (born 1945) played Kelinda.
2. Lt. Marlena Moreau fom Mirror,Mirror
In the alternate Terran Empire Universe the rank of captain has its privileges, and one of is Lt. Malena Moreau. Lt. Moreau did not love Kirk; she wanted to sleep her way to the top, as much as 1960s TV allowed to show. Apparently bras are not standard uniform issues in the Terran Empire. Barbara Luna (born 1939) played Moreau. Lunas multiracial background made her a prominent character actress on 1960s/1970s TV. She played Latinas on Mission: Impossible and The Wild, Wild West and Asians on Hawaii Five-0 and Mission: Impossible.
3. Lt. Martha Landon from The Apple
Celeste Yarnall (born 1944) played Landon.
4. Zarabeth of Sarpedion from All of Our Yesterdays
Probably one of the most depressing episodes of Star Trek. However, it ranks as one my favorite. Mariette Hartley (born 1940) played Zarabeth.
5. Slave Drusilla from Bread and Circuses
The only bright spot from this mediocre episode. Drusilla was played by Lois Jewell (unknown). Her only other acting stint was in the Flying Nun.
6. Edith Keeler from The City on the Edge of Forever
Keeler was played by Joan Collins (born 1933).
7. Lt. Areel Shaw from Court Martial
Shaw was played by Joan Marshall (1932-1992).
8. Tpring from Amok Time
Tpring was played by Arlene Martel (born 1936) whose most famous role was that of the wise Latina Consuelo in The Outer LimitsDemon with a Glass Hand.
9. Vina from The Cage or The Menagerie
Vina was played by Susan oliver (1932-1990).
10. Odona Hodin from Mark of Gideon
Sharon Acker (born 1935) played Hodin.
I’ll have to Ro was the sexiest Star Trek babe ever. She was so damn cute ... and a REALLY BAD girl. ;)
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Vina was when many a young man first started thinking about going green. ;-)
OMG, they have belly button lint to match the outfits!
Well, I’m reading through this entire thread, and I have to say I’m very disappointed that there’s no mention of Lursa and B’etor of the Duras family of Klingons...
Susan Howard, who is now a pro-2nd amendment activist in Texas, played a Klingon woman in “Day of the Dove”
I just noticed she had a red shirt and lived. I believe that's because she didn't keep it own for the whole show!
That's a crime. I grew up on KMET in the '70s -- the pinncale of FM rock radio. ....and its slightly inferior competitor KLOS. Just flipping back and forth.
Sorry - the thread seems to have wandered a bit.
I’d love to do a male exotic dance act for Lursa and B’etor and a room full of their friends; however, in conformity with the picture you’ve posted, they’d probably do nothing but laugh or look on horrified.
Klingon women are the hottest in the galaxy; however, since the first time I heard the Ferenghis claim their women are forbidden to submit to the “tyranny of clothing,” I’ve wanted to take a peek at a roomful of Ferenghi females.
Their FEMALE friends, that is; I’d prefer the hilarity be not TOO overt.
On the other hand, if we’re confined to TOS, then I’d certainly have to say that Marta, the Orion Slave Girl, and Vina, the Green Dancing Woman, were probably the next best thing to Klingon wimmens.
I am biased, but I would give it another shot. :)
Yep, Michelle Forbes is just plain awesome.
Don’t know if you ever watched the new Battlestar Galactica, but she was outstanding in her guest role as Admiral Cain.
Scary as hell, but outstanding.
Finally, someone posted MY fave. I loved her innocent puppy dog eyes in certain scenes. Way too good for the likes of the womanizing Kirk (respectable as that is).
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