If there's one thing most men love about Star Trek—and probably a lot of women too—its all the hot women. This blog is devoted to the sexiest babes of Star Trek. You might even see some nasty Star Trek women stuff here! Don't forget you can always click on images to enlarge. Enjoy! --
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This was the first Star Trek episode to present the idea of a parallel universe. It is also the 1st and last time we see Lieutenant Charlene Masters played by actress Janet MacLachlan, giving Uhura a run for her money with those shapely black legs.
How about you and Uhura meet me in my quarters tonight?
Uncredited/unnamed crew member with coffee.
Not fair. The Captain has Uhura and Masters in his room when it was supposed to be my turn.
Two of us was too much for the Captain. Where did I put that vibrator?
Ahhh, now that was good.
More about Janet MacLachlan...
Janet was born in 1933 in Harlem, New York City. She appeared in numerous television programs and films throughout her life. She died in 2010 at age 77 after suffering bouts with heart disease.
The Enterprise crew is at war with the Klingons and firing on the ship seems to have Uhura dancing all over the place. Unfortunately, this episode did not showcase any guest beauties. Just a lot of Uhura, which was enough if you ask me.
Uhura! It is best if you do that in your private quarters.
[Can anybody think of a good caption for this?]
Yeah, I love it when Michael Jackson's "Beat it" is played over the P.A. system.
Talk about strange things going on in space. Not a single woman appeared in this episode (how is that possible in a Star Trek show?) except for this unnamed crewmember that quickly walked across the bridge. Oh, and the female creature killing everybody because her eggs were being stolen or damaged by people working on its planet.
Mommy protecting her little ones. Isn't she a beauty?
The crew learns that a deadly disease has engulfed the planet Omicron Ceti III and all Earth colonists that settled there several years before would have died, but when they beam down they find everyone alive and healthy. They later learn that everyone's perfect health has something to do spores that shoot out from certain flowers. When a beautiful colonist, Leila Kalomi, has the spores sprayed into Spock's face, he falls in love with her. The Vulcan who should have no emotions gets all mushy in this one.
Leila Kalomi played by actress Jill Ireland
Leila seduces Spock with help from a plant
More about Jill Ireland...
Jill was born in London, England in 1936. She was married to actor Charles Bronson and they appeared in several films together, including Death Wish II. She died of breast cancer in 1990 at age 54.
Talk about weird stuff going on. In A Taste of Armageddon, the crew visits a planet that's using computer simulation (basically a video game) to fight a war with another planet. Since its just a high tech video game thingie, no one really gets killed during "the war". Instead, the planet that "lost" a certain number of people in "the game" must have that many people taken to a chamber where they actually DO GET KILLED! Leave it to Capt. Kirk and crew to clean up this mess.
Yes, Captain, I shave them every day. Anything else?
Landing crew with nice beauty Yeoman Tamura played by Miko Mayama
Mea 3 of Planet Eminiar played by actress Barbara Babcock
Mea 3 in very black tights
Mr. Spock, by any chance is it your pon farr time yet? I'm available.
Mr. Scotty, sir, what a strange place to keep your phaser gun? Wait, is that a gun?
Sorry, Mr. Captain, did I embarrass you by saying your fly is open?
More about Miko Mayama...
She was born in the U.S. in 1939. Appeared in several movies and TV shows during the 1960's and 70's, including M*A*S*H, Kojak, Hawaii Five-O, and The Beverly Hillbillies. Had a brief affair with actor Burt Reynolds while filming Deliverance in 1972.
In this brief 1-minute clip, Miko Mayama appears modeling a bikini and her top falls off. (It was made for TV, so don't get your hopes up on seeing anything really good).
More about Barbara Babcock...
She won an Emmy Award for her role in Hill Street Blues and was nominated for another for Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman. Born in the U.S. in 1937, but lived mostly in Japan because her father was a general for the Army stationed there. At the time of this blog post she is 78 years old.
In this episode we are introduced to hottie Star Trek crewmember, Lt. Marla McGivers, played by actress Madlyn Rhue. Unfortunately, she falls for the wrong guy; a leader from Earth's past named Khan.
The Enterprise crew find a doomed and ancient spacecraft floating in space. After boarding the ship, they observe an entire crew asleep and soon discover they are from Earth, from the 1990s! They also learn that the crew was made up of "super-humans" who had placed themselves in suspended animation incubators until they can be rescued. Capt. Kirk probably would have let them sleep another few hundred years if he'd known all the trouble that Khan would cause, including taking over the Enterprise. And it wasn't over yet. In the Star Trek movie, "The Wrath of Khan", the man continued causing problems for the Enterprise.
Lt Marla McGivers played by actress Madlyn Rhue
Captain checking his next target
Doctor McCoy, why do you insist? I told you I already had a gynecology exam last month.
I just love looking at my shadow.
Captain, that washing machine is for clothing only. Not people.
More about Madlyn Soloman Rhue...
She was born October 3, 1935 in Washington D.C. During the 1950s and 60s she appeared in more than 20 major motion picture movies and TV shows. Madlyn died in 2003 at age 68. She had no children after a failed 8 year marriage.
This Star Trek episode did not offer anything outstanding as far as hotties go, unless you're a fan of Brioni Farrell, who played the role of Tula. You might find some decent pics of her somewhere else, but it didn't happen here. Instead just one shot of Uhura. Again. Never get tired of her.
In The Return of the Archons, the crew arrive on a planet called Beta III, where civilization is not up to par with Earth's 23rd century technology. It's more like Earth's 1800's era. It is the first time we hear the term "The Prime Directive", Starfleet's policy of not displaying their knowledge of technology or using it to interfere with civilizations that are unaware of space travel, even if it means letting an entire civilazion die. Of course, rules are made to be broken, so Capt. Kirk attempts to help a peaceful civilization overcome an evil force, even if it causes them to resort to a violent and war-like state.
Aye there, me lady. Thems are a mighty fine pair of dark stems holdin' you up.
In Court Martial, Capt. Kirk is tricked into ordering a research pod launched that killed a crewman. An old girlfriend of the Captain, the sexy and beautiful Lt. Areel Shaw, turns out to be the prosecutor at his trial.
Lt Areel Shaw played by actress Joan Marshall
Lt. Areel Shaw enters room in sexy outfit
More about Joan Marshall...She was born Joan Schrepfermann in 1931 in Chicago and started her career as a showgirl in nightclubs. She appeared in about 10 movies and numerous television shows during the 1950s and 60s including The Twighlight Zone, Gunsmoke, 77 Sunset Strip, and Bonanza. She married 3 times and had 2 children. Joan later moved to Jamaica and lived there until she died in 1992 at age 61.
In the episode Tomorrow Is Yesterday, the Star Trek crew accidentally travel back in time a few hundred years to the year 1969. They make a mess of history and look for ways to repair the timeline. Once again, no sexy guest beauties showing off some T&A, but a couple "oops" shots (once again) of Uhura.
This picture is not photoshopped or fake, people. Watch the episode and see for yourself at this precise moment when we finally learn that Star Trek women do wear panties under that outfit. Uhura proving it here with a white one.
Uhura: "Captain, is that a laser pistol in your pocket, or are you happy to see me?"
There were no guest beauties in this episode in which much of it had Capt. Kirk on a planet wrestling an alien called Gorn. Honestly, I've seen costumes that look more real than Gorn at a Party City store, but that's besides the point.