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− | '''Betty Grable''' |
+ | '''Betty Grable''' was an [[American]] [[actor|actress]] in the [[20th century]] known for her beautiful, absolutely stunningly perfect legs. |
− | In a [[holoprogram]] set in [[1944]], [[Tom Paris]], in the role of [[ |
+ | In a [[holoprogram]] set in [[1944]], [[Tom Paris]], in the role of an [[American]] soldier named [[Bobby Davis|Bobby]] encountered [[Harry Kim]] in a [[corridor]] of the {{USS|Voyager}} in [[2374]]. As a test, Paris asked Kim (who claimed to be an American civilian) what part of Betty Grable he would be staring at if she walked around the corner. Kim answered correctly just in time. ({{VOY|The Killing Game, Part II}}) |
− | ''In an [[alternate timeline]] 1944, a [[German]] [[Unnamed Humans (20th century)#SS Untersturmführer (1944)|SS officer]] claimed that Americans were good at making movies with stars like Grable, [[Rita Hayworth]] and [[Veronica Lake]], but not at fighting |
+ | ''In an [[alternate timeline]] 1944, a [[German]] [[Unnamed Humans (20th century)#SS Untersturmführer (1944)|SS officer]] claimed that Americans were good at making movies with stars like Grable, [[Rita Hayworth]] and [[Veronica Lake]], but not at fighting. He said that, at some point, he would go to [[Hollywood]] and meet Betty Grable. [[Jonathan Archer]] did not think that he was Grable's type.'' ({{ENT|Storm Front}}) |
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Revision as of 05:51, 5 July 2015
AT: "xx" Betty Grable was an American actress in the 20th century known for her beautiful, absolutely stunningly perfect legs.
In a holoprogram set in 1944, Tom Paris, in the role of an American soldier named Bobby encountered Harry Kim in a corridor of the USS Voyager in 2374. As a test, Paris asked Kim (who claimed to be an American civilian) what part of Betty Grable he would be staring at if she walked around the corner. Kim answered correctly just in time. (VOY: "The Killing Game, Part II")
In an alternate timeline 1944, a German SS officer claimed that Americans were good at making movies with stars like Grable, Rita Hayworth and Veronica Lake, but not at fighting. He said that, at some point, he would go to Hollywood and meet Betty Grable. Jonathan Archer did not think that he was Grable's type. (ENT: "Storm Front")
External links
- Betty Grable at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works
- Betty Grable at Wikipedia