Talk:Mudd's Women

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[edit] Plot edit in reference to Sulu and Farrell

I'm editing the following: The three women who accompany him are stunningly beautiful, causing double-takes from the male crew members, especially Lt. Sulu and Navigator John Farrell, to remove especially Lt. Sulu and Navigator John Farrell. The reactions of Sulu and Farrell are no different than that of the other male crew members (save Mr. Spock, of course). The only reason I can see why someone put this in would be because of the one scene on the bridge where Sulu and Farrell talk about the women, but this scene does not indicate that those two are any more infatuated than the rest of the male crew. In fact, in the beam-up scene, Dr. McCoy and Scotty are just as mesmerized as Sulu and Farrell (in fact, McCoy continues to show quite an obsession over the women later on). —Preceding unsigned comment added by P shadoh (talkcontribs) 20:32, 17 February 2008 (UTC)