You mean Lt. Sheba, played by Anne Lockhart?
And the dark-haired one was Athena, played by Maren Jensen.
You mean Lt. Sheba, played by Anne Lockhart?
And the dark-haired one was Athena, played by Maren Jensen.
Your nic and location betray you, secretive one.
[OT]To me, the fact she is Paris Hilton is sufficient reason why I’m not attracted to her. (Again, what has she done to be as famous as she is?)
When the revolution comes, she’ll be the first one against the wall.[OT]
Oh, and she was the only reason I ever watched that stupid show.
And I’ll be first in line to dish out a little revolutionary justice!
Hey! I’m not lonely! I’ve just got a thing for green Orion slave women, OK?
Hell it’s about TIME someone mentioned her!! She was the hottest alien chick to ever appear on Star Trek. And they didn’t even BUY the show based on that episode! :smack:
And Athena wasn’t daughter to Lloyd Bridges :eek: :eek: , she was daughter to Adama, played by Lorne Greene.
I kinda like Ndnd, from Omicron Persei VIII. She has a Rubenesque quality about her, and big gals need lovin’, too.
But I think her lifemate is the jealous type, and I have an aversion to 1920’s style death rays.
Other than that, the Planet Express ship had a nice voice, and she could certainly carry her own weight well enough, but definitely in the “well traveled” category.
Serena was Lloyd Bridges’ character’s daughter. Bridges was the captain of the Pegasus. Don’t recall the character’s name right now.
I’m glad someone mentioned Famke’s Metamorph. Wow.
Lloyd Bridges played Commander Cain (sp?)
Man, Jolene drives me crazy (in Vulcan format)-those ears! I’d do her in a NY minute!
Ah yes, those be them
Lloyd Bridges was not in the original Battlestar Galactica movie. He played Commander Cain in sequential episodes during the first season. He was father to Lieutenant Sheba (Anne Lockhart), not to Serina (Jane Seymour).
Facts like these are pretty easy to check you know. Wiki and IMDB are your freinds. :smack:
BSG characters shouldn’t count anyway. The whole premise of the series (both series) is that they’re the same species as we are.