Sorry, but no. This is a game for Star Trek fans, not Star Trek fanservice.
Not to argue, but even Gene would disagree with you. You do remember the scene of half clothed Orion women dancing? Or any of the "dresses" that some of the women wore in TOS? All his idea.
Not to argue, but even Gene would disagree with you. You do remember the scene of half clothed Orion women dancing? Or any of the "dresses" that some of the women wore in TOS? All his idea.
True, but those were good ideas, ideas that make sense in the story of the show.
Latex uniforms do not make sense except for fanservice, and when was the last time fanservice actually added anything to the story of a show?
Not to argue, but even Gene would disagree with you. You do remember the scene of half clothed Orion women dancing? Or any of the "dresses" that some of the women wore in TOS? All his idea.
What if said (person) could name all Kamen Riders in order of appearance? Would it count then? :P
I think that one would have to devolve into the extensively exhausting Nerd/Geek/Dork argument, which would take away from my extensive desire to have that TOS uniform adaptation hanging in my wardrobe before the end of the week. Or at least before a certain convention in Piscataway, New Jersey starts, which might be a more manageable goal.
Not to argue, but even Gene would disagree with you. You do remember the scene of half clothed Orion women dancing? Or any of the "dresses" that some of the women wore in TOS? All his idea.
Amen to that! Once heard an interview with Roddenberry where he mentioned that he had often been accused of portraying women as sex objects. An accusation which he proudly confirmed. But he said it was okay. He wasn't sexist. He often portrayed men as sex objects as well heheheh (in fact he said he'd been a sex object, on occasion, himself and it was great fun!) :P
Remember, Nature designed us to engage in sex as both a PROcreational as well as a RECreational activity - don't knock it if ya ain't tried it - :cool:
*STO*Its mission: To destroy strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations... and then kill them, to boldly annihilate what no one has annihilated before!
Um... those uniforms... look uncomfortable to wear... I don't like the idea of wearing an all rubber skintight suit. You could overheat if you wear it long enough...
*sings* "I like Gammera! He's so neat!!! He is full of turtle meat!!!"
"Hah! You are doomed! You're only armed with that pathetic excuse for a musical instrument!!!" *the Savage Beast moments before Lonnehart the Bard used music to soothe him... then beat him to death with his Fat Lute*
Amen to that! Once heard an interview with Roddenberry where he mentioned that he had often been accused of portraying women as sex objects. An accusation which he proudly confirmed. But he said it was okay. He wasn't sexist. He often portrayed men as sex objects as well heheheh (in fact he said he'd been a sex object, on occasion, himself and it was great fun!) :P
Remember, Nature designed us to engage in sex as both a PROcreational as well as a RECreational activity - don't knock it if ya ain't tried it - :cool:
Remember, sexism and admiring the goods are very different things.
Actually, as far as those outfits are concerned, the only thing I dislike is the tight pants + shoes look. So ugly. Skin-tight pants REQUIRE boots! Latex itself is cool, although it gets a bad rap thanks to close-minded people who associate it with "bad sinful sexual deviants" or something ridiculous like that.
Or they're allergic, in which case their dislike is totally warranted.
What if said (person) could name all Kamen Riders in order of appearance? Would it count then? :P
I have no idea who or what those are, so if they're something obscure and underground...then yeah, I'd retract the bear pic for the person in question.
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Not to argue, but even Gene would disagree with you. You do remember the scene of half clothed Orion women dancing? Or any of the "dresses" that some of the women wore in TOS? All his idea.
No. Just... no.
(Or a pig)
Sorry if my English is bad.
True, but those were good ideas, ideas that make sense in the story of the show.
Latex uniforms do not make sense except for fanservice, and when was the last time fanservice actually added anything to the story of a show?
My character Tsin'xing
But alas, I am not a fan of Latex. I'd much rather have the lovely ladies in my Siggy.
[Tangent]Does the black haired girl have a tattoo on her foot?!?! Ouch..... O_e [/Tangent]
QFT. Not a fan of latex for cosplay either.
PS: Those outfits and the website name reminded me of this picture:
http://i.imgur.com/TyQP8.jpg
What if said (person) could name all Kamen Riders in order of appearance? Would it count then? :P
Yes i know who, you! XDXDXD
Yep, Gene was a Meat Man!
I think that one would have to devolve into the extensively exhausting Nerd/Geek/Dork argument, which would take away from my extensive desire to have that TOS uniform adaptation hanging in my wardrobe before the end of the week. Or at least before a certain convention in Piscataway, New Jersey starts, which might be a more manageable goal.
And yet, lets be honest, it'd be a top seller. How many Mirrorverse-miniskirt-and-thighboot uniforms do you see around ESD?
Does it count if i use google?
Amen to that! Once heard an interview with Roddenberry where he mentioned that he had often been accused of portraying women as sex objects. An accusation which he proudly confirmed. But he said it was okay. He wasn't sexist. He often portrayed men as sex objects as well heheheh (in fact he said he'd been a sex object, on occasion, himself and it was great fun!) :P
Remember, Nature designed us to engage in sex as both a PROcreational as well as a RECreational activity - don't knock it if ya ain't tried it - :cool:
"Hah! You are doomed! You're only armed with that pathetic excuse for a musical instrument!!!" *the Savage Beast moments before Lonnehart the Bard used music to soothe him... then beat him to death with his Fat Lute*
Remember, sexism and admiring the goods are very different things.
No.
Or they're allergic, in which case their dislike is totally warranted.
I have no idea who or what those are, so if they're something obscure and underground...then yeah, I'd retract the bear pic for the person in question.