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It's about time we get down to discussing a very important topic that I think has been neglected thus far...Of course I'm referring to the hottest babes ever to grace the genres of Fantasy and Sci-Fi.

I'm talking Cyborg mega-lookers like Seven of Nine and Vulcan hotties such as T'pol. But let's not let Star Trek corner the market on cuties...How about Star Wars Princess Amidala or maybe X-babes Mystique and Storm? Prefer a more physical lady? How about Red Sonja, or Trinity from the Matrix? And let us not forget Buffy the Vampire Seducer. Any I've forgotten? ;)
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I particularly liked Stendal Bergman in Conan and am massively in love w/Dr. Crusher...Paul's wife in Dune was damm hot 2! 8O
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Glad to see the rapid repsonse Danlo. Given the gravity of this topic I hope we have a good deal of participation and input!

Nice Choices BTW!
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I just knew this was coming. It was only a matter of time.
Well if I had to choose.....
In 1976 Jessica of Logan's Run.
In 1977 it was Princess Leia.
In 1979 it was Lt. Ilia, Persis Khambatta. Star Trek I
In 1982 it was Lt. Savvik Kirstie Alley Star Trek II.
My two bits from my failing memory.
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Hmmm...When I was much younger I used to have a crush on the little blonde girl from the "Return to Witch Mountain" movies.
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I'm getting dangerously close to that age of being known as a "dirty old man," but I would agree with Persis "Disclose the information" Khambatta of Star Trek the Motion Picture, Seven of Nine, and Sarah Michelle Gellar.

Let's see - who else? Kate Beckinsale in Underworld. Denise Richards in Starship Troopers. Chiana in Farscape. Liv Tyler in LotR. The Oracle in Matrix. (just kidding, seeing if everyone was paying attention.) :P
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Roland of Gilead wrote:I'm getting dangerously close to that age of being known as a "dirty old man," but I would agree with Persis "Disclose the information" Khambatta of Star Trek the Motion Picture, Seven of Nine, and Sarah Michelle Gellar.

Let's see - who else? Kate Beckinsale in Underworld. Denise Richards in Starship Troopers. Chiana in Farscape. Liv Tyler in LotR. The Oracle in Matrix. (just kidding, seeing if everyone was paying attention.) :P
BWAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAH!!!

I'm paying attention Roland. :lol:
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Well, I've learned one thing from this thread, try to guess what it is...

(it's nothing to do with fantasy/sci fi babes-very predictable choices by the way)
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Hierachy wrote:Well, I've learned one thing from this thread, try to guess what it is...

(it's nothing to do with fantasy/sci fi babes-very predictable choices by the way)
Cryptic, Hierachy. Very cryptic. 8O
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That men are all pigs? 8)
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Roland of Gilead wrote:Chiana in Farscape.
The gunslinger has taste!
1- Chiana (just for brevity's sake, I'll make that the only Farscape entry)
2- LeeLoo, The Fifth Element
3- Kess, Voyager (mainly just because she was really hot in SLC Punk)
4- Anna (Jennifer Connely), Dark City
5- Scully, X-Files
6- Sorsha, Willow
7- Ari, Planet of the Apes (2001) ;)
8- Nova, Planet of the Apes (1968)
9- The woman with the tattoo on her neck in Heavy Metal
10- Lucy, Bram Stoker's Dracula
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ohhhhhhhhhhhhhh yyyeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

How could I possibly forget about LeeLoo????????????????
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No, not that men are all pigs (as that would make me a pig)

I learned...- How old cromas is!
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Uhh, is anyone remembering Lexx?
What about those babes from Battlestar Galactica? No not the three faced/breasted ones...the human ones.
Linsday Wagner's Bionic Woman Jamie Sommers?
Diz from Starship Troopers wasn't as shy as Denise Richards, so she got my vote :twisted:
All other replies before me named the rest...

(watch, now the ladies on the board will vote for the hottest men....) didn't we do this before with another genre??

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Hierachy wrote:No, not that men are all pigs (as that would make me a pig)

I learned...- How old cromas is!
Not exactly a secret. :lol: dAN is 3 months older than I am. I think danlo said he was 39 too. What is up with that? :lol:
I'm guessing that you aren't within a decade of us eh Hierachy?
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no, i'm approximatly 2 decades younger
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Eh? :D
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Cromas Tummins wrote: dAN is 3 months older than I am.
2 months, dumbass. Did they quit teaching math when you went to school? :screwy:

As for Sci Fi Babes, I'll try my best to not be too predictable here.

Sophie Marceau (Elektra King - The World Is Not Enough)

Jennifer Connely (Jenny Blake - Rocketeer, Retty Ross - Hulk)

Embeth Davidtz (Sheila - Army of Darkness; Little Miss Amanda Martin/Portia Charney - Bicentennial Man)

Daphne Zuniga (Princess Vespa of Druidia - Spaceballs)

Teri Garr (Inga - Young Frankenstein)

Claire Forlani (Monica the Waitress - Mystery Men)

Sigourney Weaver (Ripley - Alien series, Dana Barrett - Ghostbusters)
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MEGATON dAN wrote: As for Sci Fi Babes, I'll try my best to not be too predictable here.
Sophie Marceau (Elektra King - The World Is Not Enough)
Jennifer Connely (Jenny Blake - Rocketeer, Retty Ross - Hulk)
Embeth Davidtz (Sheila - Army of Darkness; Little Miss Amanda Martin/Portia Charney - Bicentennial Man)
Daphne Zuniga (Princess Vespa of Druidia - Spaceballs)
Teri Garr (Inga - Young Frankenstein)
Claire Forlani (Monica the Waitress - Mystery Men)
Sigourney Weaver (Ripley - Alien series, Dana Barrett - Ghostbusters)

Once you hit 39 does is really matter so much if its 2 months or 3?

:lol:
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I Love Sophie Marceau. I haven't seen the Bond flick with her yet but she was stupendously hot in her role as the princess in Braveheart!

Also like you inclusion of Ripley from Alien(s)...That's a good one!
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