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494.1 | I see they're still splitting that infinitive, though... | STAR::BECK | Paul Beck | Wed Sep 30 1987 16:46 | 1 |
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494.2 | *NOT* ABC | TFH::MARSHALL | hunting the snark | Wed Sep 30 1987 17:17 | 21 |
| re .0:
> (ABC, 8pm on Saturday Oct 3).
In Boston it will be shown on WCVB channel 5 (which is an ABC
affiliate) at the above time. HOWEVER, Star Trek: The Next Generation
IS NOT an ABC network series. It is a syndicated series and ABC
I hear is quite upset with WCVB for preempting the ABC offering
in that time slot. If you are interested in this show PLEASE check
your LOCAL listings, air dates and times vary widely across the
nation.
And if you are REALLY interested there is of course the Star Trek
conference on THEBAY::STAR_TREK. UCOUNT::SF AND UCOUNT::TV also
have ST:TNG notes.
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494.4 | girl watcher | ARMORY::CHARBONND | Common sense isn't. Pity. | Thu Oct 01 1987 09:26 | 2 |
| Glad to see at least one female crewperson [gawd, crewman was so
much easier 8-) ] still showing a pretty pair of legs.
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494.5 | Some can't read | VIDEO::TEBAY | Natural phenomena invented to order | Thu Oct 01 1987 12:30 | 13 |
| Haven't seen it yet but an interesting sidenote. Most of
the comments in the ST file and even in media were still
using the phrase "Where no Man has gone before".
BTW Sally Ride has left NASA to do research.
Back to ST there has been a lot of moans about the fact kids
are on the show(for good reason) but I will have to reserve
judgement until I see it this Sat.
For NY people or cable WPIX is showing it at 9:00 PM Monday
Oct.5
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494.6 | | VIKING::TARBET | Margaret Mairhi | Thu Oct 01 1987 14:24 | 3 |
| <--(.4)
"Crew member" maybe, Dana?
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494.7 | ouch | ARMORY::CHARBONND | Common sense isn't. Pity. | Thu Oct 01 1987 15:22 | 1 |
| re .6 Touche !
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494.8 | To boldly go...(into the living room to watch ST:TNG)... | NEXUS::CONLON | | Thu Oct 01 1987 15:42 | 16 |
| We saw Star Trek: The Next Generation last night!!
We liked it (although it sort of grew on us slowly at first.)
It was hard to get used to the new characters (and the captain
kept saying, "Dammit!!") ;-)
We *loved* the previews for the next show -- typical Trek
stuff (the whole crew catches a virus that simulates alcohol
intoxication.)
The women's uniforms were a combination (some wore jumpsuits
identical to the men's, and some wore very short jumper-type
dresses with high boots.) Both looked good, but very different
from the old Trek uniforms.
Suzanne....
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494.10 | | XANADU::RAVAN | | Thu Oct 01 1987 16:55 | 21 |
| Re: "female officers with responsibility equal to that of Spock..."
Have you forgotten "The Menagerie"? Prior to the tenure of Kirk
and Spock, the Enterprise did have a female first officer (referred
to as "Number One"). While the real world of TV executives nixed
the idea when "Star Trek" first came on, the "Star Trek" universe
has apparently had no difficulty with females in positions of
responsibility. (But yes, it would have been nice to have a woman
as Captain or First Officer in TNG...)
Slight digression:
Maybe this goes in the "sexism" note, but when I first saw the female
security officer - who was behaving like a twit during the initial
encounter, just as the rest of the crew seemed to be doing - I thought,
"Drat, they've put in a Hysterical Female!" And then it occurred to me
that if a male actor had the same role, I'd just think, "What a twit,"
not "typical Hysterical Male." So I slapped myself on the wrist and
accepted things as they were!
-b
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494.11 | | FAUXPA::ENO | Homesteader | Thu Oct 01 1987 16:55 | 5 |
| Well, at least two women had positions of responsibility (chief
of security, chief medical officer). A big improvement over nurses,
yeoman and communications operators (what was Uhuru's rank, anyway?)
G
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494.13 | Carreer Move | TSG::MCGOVERN | Szechuan Vanilla | Thu Oct 01 1987 17:59 | 3 |
| Uhuru was a Lieutenant who later did personnel recruiting for NASA.
No kidding!
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494.14 | Don't sneak up behind a Klingon hothead (if you can help it!) | NEXUS::CONLON | | Thu Oct 01 1987 18:32 | 10 |
| RE: twits on ST:TNG
That Klingon guy was a bit of a twit, in my opinion. Those
guys are so quick to draw that he almost shot a hole in the
viewer screen when the "whatever-he-was" showed up on it.
Maybe they should reconsider having declared peace with those
hotheads. :-) :-) :-)
Suzanne...
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494.15 | Equal Dressing Opportunity | PASCAL::BAZEMORE | Barbara b. | Thu Oct 01 1987 19:23 | 4 |
| Talk about equality! Watch for the male red-shirt, er crew member,
in the mini-skirt!
Barbara b.
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494.16 | Star Trek Uniforms | CSC32::JOHNS | Yes, I *am* pregnant :-) | Fri Oct 02 1987 12:21 | 7 |
| We wondered if he was wearing shorts (didn't think he was really
in a skirt).
Did you notice that McCoy hasn't given up the old style of uniform?
Notice the pants as he walks away.
Carol
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494.17 | not again!! | GUNSTK::LEARN | | Mon Oct 05 1987 02:51 | 1 |
| brother, leave it to this file to ruin an otherwise enjoyable flick!
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494.18 | | NEXUS::CONLON | | Mon Oct 05 1987 09:19 | 8 |
| RE: .17
Sorry if we "ruined" it for you. We are one of SEVERAL FILES
in DEC that brought this subject up. You should have "next
unseened" past it if you didn't want to hear about it.
Suzanne...
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494.19 | Nothing New Under the Sensor Dome | HPSCAD::WALL | I see the middle kingdom... | Mon Oct 05 1987 11:57 | 4 |
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It was pre-ruined, if you want my opinion.
DFW
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494.20 | 50 cents worth | VIDEO::TEBAY | Natural phenomena invented to order | Mon Oct 05 1987 14:20 | 34 |
| Well having seen STARTREK:TNG I will make my comments.
Enjoyed it. Yeah sure it had faults but its only the first
episode.
Interesting to me are that the most negative comments in other
files came about the major female characters and the kids
on board the ENTERPRISE.
Well as to kids abroad-from my point of view I don't want the
show to become a LOST IN SPACE,BUCK ROGERS etc. type of kiddy
show. I hope the writers can prevent this but utilize the kids
as showing that living and working in space is open to all
humans(and ailens). Having the strong Captain figure be against it
can lead to some good shows or bad. It is all up to the writers.
One ouch-all major female characters have typical "female" traits;i.e.,
Troi is empath,Yar is emotional,Crusher is mom. Troi I can forgive-
after all I have never met a Betazoid or half Betazoid before.
I would rather see Crusher as the very skilled doctor than as Wesley's
mom. Yar as chief of security show not be so quick to shoot them
up,after all we made peace with the Klingons didn't we?
Interesting enough I have the same comment as someone esle -if the
qualities that bother me were in the male characters I would
accept it. For example I can forgive Lt. Worf almost shooting the
viewer out for after all he's a Klingon and we all know what Klinons
are like.
Ah GENE you did it again. But I wonder how many people will examine
their prejudices. The ##"$$% media is still saying "Where no man
had gone before". Hey a space where all can live and work-kids and
all I like it GREAT BIRD!
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494.22 | Peyton Place - here we go | IMAGIN::KOLBE | Stuck in the middle again | Mon Oct 05 1987 19:57 | 11 |
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For starters I loved it. But I can already feel some of the
plot lines. The captain and chief medical officer had something
click but neither of them knows it yet. Number one is hot for the
medical officer (I can't remember anyone's name yet). The security
officer is hot for number one. The empath and number one will go
back and forth never really clearing up their past relationship.
all sorts of planets and people will throw them all into various
appropriate and inappropriate love/hate relationships. The kids
and family members now aboard will provide bodies for "death caused
by aliens" and other tramatic situations. liesl
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494.23 | energizzzzzzze! | NYMGR::PACCHIANO | | Tue Oct 06 1987 10:16 | 6 |
| Fianlly saw it last night it was GREAT
Glad to see they didn't get hung up in the hardware the original
show was relationships of people and situtations this follows that
line. Looks like tng is going the same way
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494.24 | CHIEF ENGINEER-! | VIDEO::TEBAY | Natural phenomena invented to order | Mon Oct 12 1987 12:44 | 8 |
| In the second episode we meet the chief engineer-a
very capable woman!
(The second epidsode also had a lot of the so called women's
problems surfacing because of the infection that acted like
alchol. I really felt it was a bit much to have all the women
when drunk only wanting men and sex! The cheif engineer was the
only one who didn't get infected. Oh well.)
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494.25 | | TELCOM::MAHLER | I make money the old fashioned way, I *earn* it. | Mon Oct 12 1987 13:29 | 34 |
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Yes, indeed, leave it to some of the people who contribute to
this notesfile to "speak before putting mind [or reasearch]
in gear". We, as men, have had to put up with subjegation
by women all through previous Star Trek episodes. WE MEN,
have been dominated and objectified by women throughout
the series and it's high time we expose this rampant
and unwarranted reprisentation of women being stronger
than men and inherently more warrant of higher level
positions. Looking over the appended list we see many
instances of the writers of this series [mostly women
it would seem] presenting a platter full of sexist
oriented plots and apparel.
Star Trek II Khan in a Cordoba [Head of GENESIS project]
Start Trek The Motion Picture Selected OMEGA woman
as 'representative'
for "V'ger."
The Companian Ambassador [with fever]
The Companian was also
female and kicked some
male butts if I remember.
Spocks Brain Planet *RULED* by women
"I am for YOU Kirk" Woman High Priestess
with the semi-Midas
touch.
People of Yanada Woman RULER
Cloaking Device Caper Woman Romulan COMMANDOR
Ambassador Carlos Woman selected to work
with Carlos.
Michael MASTER "Men Applauding Star Trek Equal Representation"
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494.26 | | ARMORY::CHARBONND | Never tell me the odds. | Mon Oct 12 1987 14:26 | 4 |
| re .24 a female chief engineer who gets shown up by a 14 year old
male ! some progress.
And BTW, how come no one ever called Lt. Uhura "Sparks" ? :-)
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494.27 | | TELCOM::MAHLER | I make money the old fashioned way, I *earn* it. | Mon Oct 12 1987 14:53 | 9 |
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They way *I* perceived that was a CHILD showing up
ADULT. After all, they DID beat that into us a few
times with some of Wes's lines while plastered.
But don't let the fog blur your vision.
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494.28 | | VIDEO::TEBAY | Natural phenomena invented to order | Mon Oct 12 1987 15:50 | 3 |
| Twas the engineer who finally got the force field down
with the aid of Number One.
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494.29 | the human vibrator | IMAGIN::KOLBE | Reality, what a bummer | Tue Oct 13 1987 00:54 | 9 |
| I'm surprised no one has mentioned Lt Yar and the andriod. The entire
concept of making love to a machine (though he seems to think he's
more similar to humans than that). Data even trained in what to do!!
Asimov discusses the same situation in the series about R. Daniel Olvaw
(not sure how to spell it). There the woman was looked down on and
considered rather tainted. In STTNG it's done and simply forgotten.
Yar acts more like it was a simple indecretion and not the breaking
of any taboo. liesl
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494.30 | re.29 | VIDEO::TEBAY | Natural phenomena invented to order | Fri Oct 16 1987 13:15 | 9 |
| Maybe it's not a taboo in that time.
Maybe its not discussed because it's a fantasy(haha-every
woman's dream-gentle passionate person with all pleasuring
techniques known!)
There is a note in STARTREK that says too much romance in the
series-(may have be lust).
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494.31 | Star date, umm...five digits point something | SPMFG1::CHARBONND | What a pitcher! | Thu Dec 24 1987 10:45 | 19 |
| Months later.....
Has anyone noticed improvement in 'Tasha Yar yet ? When the
series premiered, I thought "Now *there's* something new -
a lesbian on the bridge crew." That would have been an inter-
esting continuation of the series tradition of having minorities
on the cast. However, it looks as if they backed off that
possibility. Yar alternates between playing Rambo and daddy's
little girl. And doesn't make sense either way. The character
is too hot tempered for security work at any level. She would have
washed out in any police academy, or as a rookie.
Troi, on the other hand, has gone from being silly to being a
valuable crew member, always bringing up points that the rest
of them forget. And showing more warmth than the rest combined.
(and i'm sorry about the stereotyping)
Dana
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494.32 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, Holly; in Calif. | Thu Dec 24 1987 17:13 | 13 |
| I still find the idea of a hothead as head of security untenable.
Uhura was communications officer, wasn't she?
Boy, (I've forgotten her name, so I'll have to identify her as aaargh)
Gene Roddenberry's (sp?) wife looks great. Gives us all hope.
I'm still pining for a Vulcan crew member.
As an irrelevant aside, on the news last night they quoted the White
House spokesman (male) and the state department spokesperson
(female). :-) :-)
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494.33 | further down the rathole | SPMFG1::CHARBONND | What a pitcher! | Thu Dec 24 1987 17:24 | 2 |
| Majel Barrett (Mrs. R.) played No. 1 in the original pilot, then
Nurse Chapel, and now Troi's mother. Nice having connections :-)
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494.34 | | AKOV11::BOYAJIAN | Lyra RA 18h 28m 37s D 31d 49m | Sat Dec 26 1987 03:07 | 8 |
| re:.33
Barrett also provided the voice for the old Enterprise's computer.
And about your previous comment about Yar...just out of curiosity,
what made you think at first that she was supposed to be a lesbian?
--- jerry
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494.35 | Tasha - lesbian | CSC32::JOHNS | Yes, I *am* pregnant :-) | Mon Dec 28 1987 16:12 | 13 |
| I don't mind you thinking she might be gay. I was hoping for the
same thing. I was hoping they would have one of the more "feminine"
crew members be lesbian, but figured it would be Tasha if anyone.
Still, some of them could be bi.
In answer to the question "Why Tasha?" it is because she fits the
stereotype better: short hair, pants, in a traditionally male job.
I would hope that most, if not all, of us would know that this is
only a stereotype. Nevertheless, TV shows often follow stereotypes
at least part way, and there are, of course, gay women as well as
heterosexuals who fit the above description.
Carol
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494.36 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, Holly; in Calif. | Mon Dec 28 1987 17:01 | 9 |
| Speaking of stereotypes, I heard some discussion once that Lucy
on Hill Street Blues should be a lesbian character. I found the
assumption that a strong, together woman was q.e.d. a lesbian
annoying, not because I'm a bigot about homosexuality, but because
I resent the assumption that straight women can't be these things.
(Lucy is one of my all time favorite characters.) Personally I
thought they should have left her alone and made Joyce bisexual.
That would have shaken things up.
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494.38 | Joyce - bisexual... | CSC32::JOHNS | Yes, I *am* pregnant :-) | Mon Dec 28 1987 17:26 | 1 |
| Oh, my heart!
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494.39 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, Holly; in Calif. | Mon Dec 28 1987 17:43 | 5 |
| Re: .37
Who's talking about working out problems? I'm talking about fully
dimensional characters, as in real life. Let's discuss the SFPD.....
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494.40 | memories | MAY20::MINOW | Je suis marxiste, tendance Groucho | Mon Dec 28 1987 18:20 | 15 |
| If I remember one of the earlier ST episodes, the security person and the
anderoid person discovered that the anderoid person was constucted with
functioning male equipment. They discovered this the hard way, as it were.
Hill St. Blues had several episodes with a gay female cop (played by
Lindsy Crouse, whose husband David Mamet wrote the episodes). She
propositioned Lucey Bates, who angered by the proposition, but eventually
cooled down and became pals with the Crouse character.
There was also a sequence in one of the first years with a bi- male
cop who was forced to come out in order to give evidence against a
mass murderer -- and was crucified by a leering press (with no help
from good old Chief Daniels).
Martin.
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494.41 | Hill Street | CSC32::JOHNS | Yes, I *am* pregnant :-) | Tue Dec 29 1987 16:04 | 7 |
| I remember the sequence with the bi male cop, but when did Lindsey
Crouse's character ever proposition Lucy? I'm a HSB freak, and
I thought I saw every episode in the last 3-4 years, especially
the last season. I remember the lesbian cop having trouble the
other way around, from expectations that she would want the men.
Carol
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494.42 | HSB trivia, continued | MAY20::MINOW | Je suis marxiste, tendance Groucho | Tue Dec 29 1987 18:04 | 6 |
| I thought it was the first sequence she (Crouse) was on the show -- the
next to the last year, perhaps? Then, she returned in the last year
and she and Bates talked and decided everything was cool. I could be wrong,
of course.
Martin.
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494.43 | | SPMFG1::CHARBONND | What a pitcher! | Wed Dec 30 1987 09:38 | 11 |
| re .34 .35 had it right - serves me right for applying 20th
century stereotypes to the 24th century :-)
What I meant to imply was that ST:TNG could have portrayed a
gay person functioning capably on the bridge without getting
a lot of harassment, where most contemporary shows could not.
Which would be in the ST tradition of smuggling in new ideas
under the SF guise.
ST broke a lot of rules in the 60's and got away with it because
it was "just science fiction".
Dana
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494.44 | Tasha Yar's fantasies... | BEES::FARLEY | I used to be disgusted... | Wed Dec 30 1987 19:26 | 12 |
| About Tasha Yar - I too was led to think that perhaps she is gay,
not because of her appearance, but because of a scene involving
her and Troi in "The Naked Now". I don't recall details, but she
got into a conversation with Deanna that just dripped innuendo.
I refuse to let myself believe that big-time TV execs would go out
on a limb with a series as "visible" as ST:TNG by having a major
character turn out to be gay. Simply *scandalous*! I think per-
haps that the possibility is there, but that those in charge are
unsure what to do now, and so are spinning their wheels. Mean-
while, Tasha Yar goes nowhere. Too bad, she's got potential...
Lisa
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494.45 | | HEFTY::CHARBONND | What a pitcher! | Thu Dec 31 1987 10:09 | 5 |
| Lisa, because ST:TNG is distributed to a number of independent
stations, NOT a major network, the "big-time TV execs" don't
really have much input. I think the production team simply
didn't have the courage to go for it. Maybe they thought a
Klingon on the bridge was risque enough ?
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494.46 | charachter development ? | HEFTY::CHARBONND | What a pitcher! | Thu Dec 31 1987 11:53 | 64 |
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Newsgroups: rec.arts.startrek,rec.arts.sf-lovers
Subject: ST:TNG ****BIG NASTY SPOILERS***
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The following is a **MAJOR SPOILER**, and I do not use the term
lightly. If you wish to read and discuss this article, please put
appropriate spoiler warnings in front of your Note, so as not to spoil
this information for others who do not wish to know at present.
In one of the later episodes this season, Tasha Yar dies. The
reason for this is a decision by actress Denise Crosby to leave the
series. The series will, with her cooperation, take advantage of this
fact to let her go out - so to speak - with a bang. I know no details
of the plot that will result in her death.
Facts end - rumor begins...
Apparently, the reason for Crosby leaving is a disagreement over
promises made when she was hired. The story is she was promised that
she was going to be one of the principal characters with lots to do.
It has not worked out that way, and she wants to move on.
Rumors end - opinion begins...
This is a not suprising fallout of the fact that ST:TNG has not
developed into an ensemble show as originally envisioned. Major and
minor characters are developing (although everything has far from
shaken itself out yet). Yar is not one of the characters that has
moved to the forefront. I do not know if Denise Crosby has another
offer, I hope so. The ground is littered with actors/actresses who
have left successful series to go nowhere (to be fair, there are
counterexamples).
Back to facts
By the way, counter to what has been written here by many people
(including me) shooting has not concluded on the first season. They
are up to about episode 19 (give or take an episode, and I do not know
if that is the 19th hour episode, or the 19th of 26 delivered hours
(including "Encounter at Farpoint")).
++Rich
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494.47 | | AKOV04::WILLIAMS | | Thu Dec 31 1987 16:23 | 5 |
| Interesting bit of trivia - one of Denise Crosby's most recent
movie characters was a lesbian or bi (girlfriend of Indian's girlfriend
in "24 Hours").
Douglas
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494.48 | | VIDEO::TEBAY | Natural phenomena invented to order | Tue Jan 05 1988 16:30 | 23 |
| I thought at first that Yar was going to be a strong female
lead. Knowing some of the Great Bird of the Galaxys thoughts
I thought she would come to represent the conflicts women feel
today. And I think that was happening but-she was unbelievable (is)
as Chief of Security,i.e. her personal conflicts in the way of the
job.(Or maybe that is too believable for me to admit now)
I did not think of her as being Gay but as having conflicts with
being abused as a child and trying to relate to men as being ok.
Thus the conlfict or swings between little girl and Rambowoman.
The episode of her choosing DATA (the android)also made sense as
DATA was fully male human in respect of function but not male human
in respect of being "one of those men who hurt her".
Since the rumour mill has her being killed later on we will not
get to see the development of the character which to me is a shame.
TROI as a character has grown a lot in the episodes so far.
I do hope there is another strong female role forthcoming if she
gets killed off. (Are you listening Geno?)
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