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Actress Diora Baird Confirmed as Orion Slave Girl in New Star Trek Movie

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By GustavoLeao / 16:01, 20 September 2008 / Star Trek: Nemesis

In a new interview to Maxim.com, actress Diora Baird confirmed she is playing an Orion Slave Girl in the new Star Trek movie. Here are few excerpts of the brief interview.

Let's hope you keep things together in the new Star Trek flick. Who are you playing?

I play the green girl. There you have it.

So you're an alien?

Um, I would assume so-unless I was born with a skin disease. In the original series, there were these infamous green women that Captain Kirk would hit on, and so without giving too much away, I'm one of those green girls.

The full interview is here.



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By: Muldfeld (Odo's file, contact) @ 10:03:57 on Sep 21, 2008

Absolutely. When I saw T'Pol hold her breasts in her hands and moan orgasmically under the pretense of meditation and when I saw the borg woman wear a skin-tight outfight and heard of her fainting from it, I realized how cynical those bastards were. Actually, when I read Berman say he wanted more of the "Hercules" viewership in TV Guide in the mid-90s, I knew he was a cynical jerk.

I'm sure Abrams will throw on some cheesy Hollywood notion of Americana into the mix and make her the girl next door kinda crap, but it won't be interesting or original or dramatically realistic.

Ira Steven Behr all the way. He earned the right to do a Star Trek film.

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