"What Are Little Girls Made Of?" - Star Trek Sci Fi Channel Special Edition

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Second airing of "What Are Little Girls Made Of?" on Sci Fi Channel in 1999. Segments hosted by Leonard Nimoy. First airings were hosted by William Shatner in 1998.

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  • What line would that be, rsp?

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  • @BRYAN351 - No wonder Nurse Chapel looks..... Less than pleased. She probably had images of causing a major malfunction in her former fiance's hot android companion ! MBR had kind of a " wimpy / wimpette " role as Chapel if she signed on just to look for Dr. Korby, & then turned into a doe - eyed schoolgirl over Mr. Spock who w / incapable of returning her affection.

  • That Sherry Jackson gives me wicked thoughts. She was my favorite Star Trek piece of ass. She even looks good as an old hag in 1999.

  • If I was with Sherry Jackson, I wouldn't have lasted a minute.

  • @rsp196607 "Frankly, I was rather dismayed by your use of the term 'half-breed...' captain. You must admit, it is an unsophisticated expression." - Spock

  • It became apparent early on that Korby was no match for Kirk.

    The beginning of the end came early for Korby. Korby admonished Ruk not to mock Nurse Chapel and Kirk quickly added, "Or disobey her orders."

  • @dirac33

    That's a great line that leads, later, to another great line:

    "I'll remember that, Mister Spock, ... the next time I find myself in a similar situation."

  • @mratoz

    "Doctor Korby...was never here."

  • What a hottie.

  • Sherry Jackson was a former child star, and appeared in 1953 as the wise-cracking daughter of a football coach, played by John Wayne, in "Trouble Along the Way". In that film, she says at one point - "Winning isn't everything - it's the only thing!", a quote that became associated with Vince Lombardi and the champion Packers in the mid 1960s.

  • @rsp196607 "Mind your own business Mr. Spock - I'm sick of your half-breed interference!" said by pseudo-Kirk.

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