>Uhura was supposed to give a dramatic speech in Klingon during the film, but midway through production the speech was scrapped and a scene where Uhura is speaking garbled Klingon while surrounded by books was added for extra humor.
>Nichols protested the scene, wondering why there were still books in the 23rd century, but accepted the change since it would be the last Star Trek film she would appear in.
>Being African-American, Nichols was uncomfortable with some of the dialogue's racial undertones. Nichols was originally to speak the line "Guess who's coming to dinner" as the Klingons arrive on the Enterprise; Nichols refused to say the line, which was given to Koenig's character in the final print.[12]
>Nichols also refused to say the line "yes, but would you like your daughter to marry one [a Klingon]", and it was dropped from the film altogether.
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we am thy freighter ursula
I thought the scene where they dressed her like a mammy and made her say "GREAT GOOGLY MOOGLY" was in poor taste
The away team scene where she was leading a squad that kept getting picked off by Confederate ghosts was pretty weird.
Saw this as a kid. Scared the shit out of me. It’s on YouTube btw.
Same here. It came on something like 2am and I wasn't suppose to be awake. Creepy stuff.
HAVEN'T Y'ALL VULCANS HEARD OF THE EMANCIPOSSUM LOCOMOTION!?
>I don’t listen to hip hop
At least they kept in the KLINGONED Valeris gangbang scene
And then all the hamboning was just in poor taste. Real minstrel shit.
Why would I care what some has-been actress (who wanted to leave the show in season 1 anyway) thinks about the writing and dialogue of the film?
every time i read something about trek's production its about the actors refusing to say stuff
the trek producers were spineless gigahomosexuals
She was letting Roddenberry shoot loads into her black cherry fur taco. Hard to take her protestations seriously when she casting couched her way into the role.
>Being African-American, Nichols was uncomfortable with some of the dialogue's racial undertones. Nichols was originally to speak the line "SHIIIEEEET MASSA', WHY YOU AIN'T BE BANGIN' DIS COCOA BUTTA' PUSSY?" as the Klingons arrive on the Enterprise; Nichols refused to say the line, which was given to Koenig's character in the final print.[12]
>SHIIIEEEET MASSA', WHY YOU AIN'T BE BANGIN' DIS COCOA BUTTA' PUSSY?
I thought he performed the monologue very tastefully
Based Bester poster
fair, both scenes were funny but they were a bit out of place in Star Trek.
Shame. It would've added a great dimension of irony to it.
Shatner was so horny for her in Final Frontier it's hilarious
he was trying to make Gene jealous
>Nichols was originally to speak the line "Guess who's coming to dinner"
What Star Trek girl gets you going? High quality question.
Robin Curtis Saavik, Carol Marcus, early Troi (god, I bet her butthole and taint was hairy), Leah Brahms
Keiko O'Brien
You know the episode.
I'm not sure I follow.
Diana Muldaur even with her terrible 80s hairdo in TNG
Minuet. Saw that episode on a day of especially heightened teenage hormones raging out of control. Lost it before the credits rolled.
>tfw no antifa space israelite gf
Excellent choice
A WB11 screenshot? Nostalgia hit this STL anon hard
>when you smell the fresh foreskins off camera
These ones
>littlewomen.jpg
>phoneposter.cancer
That's an extremely random accusation.
Nearly forgot Julie
UNGA
>Yeoman Rand in TOS
Nancy kovak or marianna Hill. Both old school foxes
FRICK SEX CUM
I bet she has a very pink pussy
I like Leeta from DS9 because she has a large bust
Don't look at her nudes.
Lt M'Ress
The alien dabo girl with the underbooba. Don't even care about the face. 10/10 would hybridize.
This happy ray of sunshine
>Would you mind explaining *She kisses him* Who are you?
>Deela. The enemy.
>You're the enemy?
>Yes.
i miss her ;_;
>In early brainstorming for Troi's character design, the producers wanted her to have three breasts. While the reasoning behind this idea has never been made clear, it could have something to do with Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry's ideas of how he wanted Troi to look. Actress Marina Sirtis was cast in the role of Troi partially because Roddenberry was interested in having the character look "exotic" and "otherworldly," and felt Sirtis's looks fit that description. If Roddenberry was pushing for Troi to look more alien, the idea of having her have three breasts certainly fits the bill. Of course, playing up Troi's sex appeal was likely also a factor, and was certainly something she fell victim to over the course of TNG. As one of the only characters who didn't wear the traditional Starfleet uniform for the majority of the show, many of Troi's outfits often highlighted her figure and chest in a way that would certainly have served to show off an attribute like three breasts.
Roddenberry was basically the George Lucas of his time, tons of great ideas but holy frick he really needed people around to keep his autism in check
Three-titted Troi would have been kino
Imagine the spandex workout clothes
>radical Klingon warmonger that hates all things Federation keeps quoting Shakespeare
>in English
>even when no one is listening
Christopher Lloyd speaking Klingon throughout ST3 was much better.
nobody said a Klingon can't be classy
He was clearly a weeb for human culture.
The scene was pretty funny though. She takes herself too seriously.
>wondering why there were still books in the 23rd century
in case there is a computer failure. duh. it happens all the fricking time on these ships.
>"Guess who's coming to dinner"
I'm a millennial and I have no idea how this is related to race. Good job, your protest accomplished nothing.
>"yes, but would you like your daughter to marry one [a Klingon]"
yeah this is dumb. the whole idea of Star fleet officers being racist is kinda dumb. (except for when it's cardis, can't be racist against animals)
She's not reading this thread
Nah, Shatner introduced Baneposting to her a while back and she's been a terminal Cinemaphile lurker ever since.
She's dead
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner is a movie wherein a white woman brings her black fiancee home to meet her parents.
>>"Guess who's coming to dinner"
>I'm a millennial and I have no idea how this is related to race.
it's a film from the 60s
t. zoomer
it worked out better that way, since the "Guess who's coming to dinner" line sounded better when Chekov said it with his wacky accent
Shut up and post that webm where she gets naked.
Reminder that her brother Thomas was in the Heaven's Gate cult
we wuz kahless n shieet