Memory Alpha
Memory Alpha
(Spock was in his underwear while melding with whales in the whale tank)
m (lk fix)
Tag: sourceedit
(27 intermediate revisions by 16 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
  +
{{at|xx}}
'''Underwear''' is clothing worn next to the [[skin]] and underneath other clothing.
 
  +
[[File:Starfleet underwear, alt 2259.jpg|thumb|Carol Marcus in her underwear]]
 
'''Underwear''' was clothing worn next to the [[skin]] and underneath other clothing. Female underwear was sometimes known as [[lingerie]].
   
  +
In [[1986]], when [[Spock]] swam in the [[whale]] [[tank]] at the [[Sausalito]] [[Cetacean Institute]] to [[Vulcan mind meld|mind meld]] with [[George and Gracie]], he swam in his underwear. ({{film|4}})
==Li Nalas==
 
[[Li Nalas]] was remembered as having killed [[Gul]] [[Zarale]], an infamous [[Cardassian]] military leader on [[Bajor]], in single combat but had actually shot Zarale while he was unarmed and in his underwear. ({{DS9|The Homecoming}})
 
   
  +
Like other garments, underwear could be made to withstand a variety of conditions, including [[fire]]. In [[2152]], [[Trip Tucker]] rebuffed [[T'Pol]]'s suggestions that he push the [[warp engine|engine]]s of {{EnterpriseNX}} to their limits by saying that his underwear was flame-retardant, but he wasn't going to light himself on fire to prove it. ({{ENT|Cease Fire}})
==Spock==
 
   
  +
''In [[2259]] of the [[alternate reality]], {{alt|James T. Kirk}} took a peek at {{alt|Carol Marcus}} and saw her in her underwear when she was changing.'' ({{film|12}})
When Spock swam in the whale tank to [[mind-meld]] with the whales, he swam in his underwear, which were tight silk boxerbriefs. As [[1986]] was in a time before [http://www.BioBidet.com bidet-seats] were common, poorer personal hygiene was a result and without access to a bidet-seat that was ubiquitous in 23rd-century [[lavatory|lavatories]], fecal skidmarks were seen on the rear of his underwear as he swam up and out of the fuel tank.
 
   
 
[[Li Nalas]] was remembered as having killed [[Gul]] [[Zarale]], an infamous [[Cardassian]] military leader on [[Bajor]], in single combat, but he had actually shot Zarale while he was unarmed and in his underwear. ({{DS9|The Homecoming}})
{{Titles/Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home}}
 
  +
  +
In [[2371]], [[B'Elanna Torres]] accidentally walked in on a [[crewman]] who was wearing only his underwear when the ship was experiencing spacial distortions caused by an [[energy field]]. ({{VOY|Twisted}})
   
 
{{pna-incomplete}}
 
{{pna-incomplete}}
Line 14: Line 17:
 
==External link==
 
==External link==
 
* {{wikipedia}}
 
* {{wikipedia}}
 
   
 
[[de:Unterwäsche]]
 
[[de:Unterwäsche]]

Revision as of 12:28, 29 September 2015

AT: "xx"

Starfleet underwear, alt 2259

Carol Marcus in her underwear

Underwear was clothing worn next to the skin and underneath other clothing. Female underwear was sometimes known as lingerie.

In 1986, when Spock swam in the whale tank at the Sausalito Cetacean Institute to mind meld with George and Gracie, he swam in his underwear. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)

Like other garments, underwear could be made to withstand a variety of conditions, including fire. In 2152, Trip Tucker rebuffed T'Pol's suggestions that he push the engines of Enterprise NX-01 to their limits by saying that his underwear was flame-retardant, but he wasn't going to light himself on fire to prove it. (ENT: "Cease Fire")

In 2259 of the alternate reality, James T. Kirk took a peek at Carol Marcus and saw her in her underwear when she was changing. (Star Trek Into Darkness)

Li Nalas was remembered as having killed Gul Zarale, an infamous Cardassian military leader on Bajor, in single combat, but he had actually shot Zarale while he was unarmed and in his underwear. (DS9: "The Homecoming")

In 2371, B'Elanna Torres accidentally walked in on a crewman who was wearing only his underwear when the ship was experiencing spacial distortions caused by an energy field. (VOY: "Twisted")

This article or section is incompleteThis page is marked as lacking essential detail, and needs attention. Information regarding expansion requirements may be found on the article's talk page. Feel free to edit this page to assist with this expansion.

External link