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|    [NEWS] -- Enterprise Seeing Green    |
|    15 Sep 04 21:18:23    |
      XPost: alt.startrek, alt.tv.star-trek, alt.tv.star-trek.enterprise       From: spam@wonderful.spam              Spolier!!              1              2              3              4              5              6              7              8              9              0                                          Enterprise Seeing Green              Bobbi Sue Luther, who plays a green Orion slave girl in an upcoming episode       of Star Trek: Enterprise, told SCI FI Wire that she had fun bringing back       an iconic alien species not seen since the original series. "I felt really       honored to be on the set that day," Luther said in an interview. "And       everybody really gave me props because it was the first time in 30 years       that they've seen a girl like me. So everyone was really excited about       that."              The race was first introduced in the pilot episode of the original Star       Trek series, "The Cage," and memorably reprised by Susan Oliver in the       later episode "When Gods Destroy." Luther said that her character is       reminiscent of the Orion slave girls of the past. "[The producers] wanted       the original feel to my character," Luther said. "That kind of animalistic,       predatory nature. I feed off of men."              The landmark episode, titled "Borderland," will also show male Orions for       the first time. "Orion males are slave traders," Luther said. "They're       green and they're huge and they've got piercings. They're really       magnificent-looking creatures. There was The Big Show [aka Paul Wight], a       wrestler. These guys are six, seven feet tall. They're just enormous. And       then you have little me next to them."              For the role, Luther was airbrushed with multiple coats of green makeup, an       arduous process that took nearly five hours. But it was nothing new for the       model-turned-actress. "My fiance is a creature effects guy, so he's made me       up before," she said. "A lot of people on the set were like, 'Oh, this must       be new to you.' And it wasn't. So that was cool. I'm familiar with the       process of airbrushing and prosthetics and things like that. I had no       prosthetics on, myself. I was wigged, I had beauty makeup on and a lot of       green makeup on my body. ... But it really was so much fun and I really       would do it every single day. It's a little different than just putting on       a little foundation, but it's definitely well worth it."              A relative newcomer to acting, Luther said the cast and crew were very       accommodating and made her feel welcome on the set. "I just want to thank       all the cast members and crew members who were on the set that day for all       their support and the things they taught me and how wonderful it was," she       said. "It's not easy being green, but it's really easy being on Star Trek."       The new season of Star Trek Enterprise premieres Friday, Oct. 8, at 8 p.m.       ET/PT. "Borderland" is scheduled to air Oct. 29.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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