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During the fourth women's movement, when genetically engineered feminist attempted to take over the world. They were defeated however and were forced into exile aboard a DY-100 Sleeper Ship and sent to a planet known only as "Angel One".
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I've heard that a man's back can be thrown out on that planet.
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The built in bra could explain T'pol's ,er... seemingly lack of support for her Weapons of Mass Destruction in Broken Bow. The other practical reason other than to arouse most of the male viewing population, and possibly a portion of the female one was that those undersshirts were amazingly tight, and bra straps would have been obvious and possibly painfull for the actors to wear. Thankfully, they changed that protocal before the time of Voyager, and Capt. Janeway was allowed to wear a support under her skivies.
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My point exactly. Although, Seven was not technically a starfleet officer, and did not wear a standard SF uniform. So, maybe she does not wear standard issue undies either?
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Well T'Pol seemed to be wearing a type of uniform that no other female crew member wore when she joined Earth Starfleet.
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I always wondered why she just slapped some badges on her shirts rather than wearing a proper uniform. She looked quite hot in "In A Mirror, Darkly", and I'm sure a complete uniform would have worked, too.
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Troi Syndrome redux. "Holy crap, she actually looks good in a regular uniform!" I was more annoyed with her hair and eyebrows. Or indeed, the hairstyles of most female Vulcans through the TNG and ENT eras. Anyone remember T'Pring? T'Pau? Saavik? How we didn't see female Vulcans with short hair until TNG? And to a lesser extent how no one except Leonard Nimoy and Mark Lenard were able to pull off that haircut/have their hair cut right?
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Daniel Butler
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She *was* a proper member of Starfleet eventually; I can't remember which season she joined up officially. Surely there are regs about wearing the uniforms? And why would Vulcans don their women in catsuits anyway - is eyeballing a sexy bum not considered emotional?
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quote:Originally posted by Daniel Butler: She *was* a proper member of Starfleet eventually; I can't remember which season she joined up officially. Surely there are regs about wearing the uniforms? And why would Vulcans don their women in catsuits anyway - is eyeballing a sexy bum not considered emotional?
I was referring to when she officially joined Starfleet. Her uniform seemed to be unique.
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Well, although not cannon, I read in a story somewhere that Tpol's catsuits were designed to be thermal insulators ( and therefore why they are skin tight) to help her function with humans, because their climate and normal room temp is quite a bit colder than vulcan norms. Or something like that.
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Well, on earth, maybe, but not on vulcan. Like if Jason Abbadon wanted to come and visit me in Buffalo, he would not bring a wardrobe consisting solely of Tee's and Shorts,as I think he would be quite uncomfortable. A Vulcan would want to "pack for the climate too. In all likely hood by TOS and TNG, once Starfleet had become the Federation Starfleet, uniforms would be designed with more than humans in mind.
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