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− | This '''cat woman''' worked as an exotic dancer in the bar in [[Paradise City]] on [[Nimbus III]]. She had feline facial traits, a tail, and three mammaries. She produced catlike sounds such as meowing and screeching. When [[James T. Kirk]] entered the bar in his attempt to rescue [[Sybok]]'s hostages, the feline dancer attacked him by aggressively jumping at him. Kirk eventually defeated her by throwing her into a [[water pool]] table, rendering her either unconscious or perhaps even dead. ({{film|5}}) |
+ | This '''cat woman''' worked as an exotic dancer in the bar in [[Paradise City]] on [[Nimbus III]]. She had feline facial traits, a tail, hairy hands, and three mammaries. She produced catlike sounds such as meowing and screeching. When [[James T. Kirk]] entered the bar in his attempt to rescue [[Sybok]]'s hostages, the feline dancer attacked him by aggressively jumping at him. Kirk eventually defeated her by throwing her into a [[water pool]] table, rendering her either unconscious or perhaps even dead. ({{film|5}}) |
− | {{bginfo|The cat woman was played by stuntwoman [[Linda Fetters]]. Due to her three mammaries, there is some speculation that she may be a [[Draylaxian]], a species known to have three... But this remains to be confirmed by an official source. Some production sources also have referred to her (if unofficially) as a "kzinretti". "Kzinrretti" (with two "r"'s) is actually plural of "Kzinrret", the [[Popular culture references in Star Trek#Known Space|Known space]] term for [[Kzinti]] females. Some of the character's screechings were |
+ | {{bginfo|The cat woman was played by stuntwoman [[Linda Fetters]]. Due to her three mammaries, there is some speculation that she may be a [[Draylaxian]], a species known to have three... But this remains to be confirmed by an official source. It is also possible that she is a [[felinoid]].|Some production sources also have referred to her (if unofficially) as a "kzinretti". "Kzinrretti" (with two "r"'s) is actually plural of "Kzinrret", the [[Popular culture references in Star Trek#Known Space|Known space]] term for [[Kzinti]] females. Some of the character's screechings were created in part from screams taken from James Brown's songs. Brown did not receive any credits for this.[http://www.biglight.com/about/scans/sound.pdf]}} |
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Revision as of 23:12, 15 October 2014
The following were all inhabitants of Nimbus III in 2287. (Star Trek V: The Final Frontier)
Named
Unnamed
- The following names were taken from the names these individuals were given in the production screen tests.
"Ape Face"
Bar patron
Bartender
"Bone Head"
Cat Woman
This cat woman worked as an exotic dancer in the bar in Paradise City on Nimbus III. She had feline facial traits, a tail, hairy hands, and three mammaries. She produced catlike sounds such as meowing and screeching. When James T. Kirk entered the bar in his attempt to rescue Sybok's hostages, the feline dancer attacked him by aggressively jumping at him. Kirk eventually defeated her by throwing her into a water pool table, rendering her either unconscious or perhaps even dead. (Star Trek V: The Final Frontier)
"Dark Eyes"
"Leather Face"
"Long Face"
"Lost Soul"
Pitchman
The Pitchman was an individual on Nimbus III, who was seen on a computer console in the bar on Nimbus III. It seems he made an advertisement for visitors, to enjoy Nimbus III. (Star Trek V: The Final Frontier)
"Round Eyes"
"Wrinkles"
Background information
In her book Captain's Log: William Shatner's Personal Account of the Making of Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, writer Lisabeth Shatner frequently refers to the inhabitants of Nimbus III as "Nimbosians".