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In the Maxim picture, she's flaunting her goods. She has this come-hither look that beckons you to approach her and do naughty things to her.
Your T'Pol picture isn't working, but I've seen enough of them to comment. As T'Pol, she holds her head up high. She has this aura of smug superiority, to be sure, but she also exudes confidence, intelligence, and a no-nonsense nature. Her appearance is conservative, but, under that rigid emotionless body beats the heart pumping blood alive with the fire of passion.
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She looks incredibly uncomfortable in her catsuit though. Maybe if they had a woman wear real clothes in Star Trek it would be more satisfying. Do you realize the Seven of Nine catsuit had a metal frame and required a significant amount of time to get into? and im assuming this one is similar .. seems like a lot of trouble to show off something they say they are not trying to show off
Either that or put her in a red miniskirt
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