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Old 09-27-2017, 01:24 AM   #3
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I'm guessing one of two things (or a combination of both): the role was originally written for a guy and/or when they cast Martin-Green, they figured that 23rd-century people wouldn't be hung up on gender any more and are using the name as a means to demonstrate the point.

I mean, it's kinda weird, since in 10 years (show time) the women of the Federation will be rocking miniskirts but still. Can't account for everything.

What wasn't really to your liking, aside from the Bat-angle?
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