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The iconic Star Trek actor frightened to put on makeup in hospital

Chris Snellgrove | publishing

In retrospect, there was no more behind-the-scenes damage in Star Trek's Golden Age. In addition to the potential of stunts to be disastrously misunderstood, these actors must often simulate their ship or station being attacked when the camera tilts in all directions as it shakes violently. However, Deep Sky Nine A visitor to star Nana was taken to the hospital after being injured and was taken to the hospital, and her treatment was delayed because her bajoran makeup left medical staff thinking she had a fractured nose.

Nana visitor goes to the hospital

The story of Nana tourists going to the hospital weirdly begins with the “drama characters”, which is one of the weird seasons Deep Sky Nine. She slipped, but it wasn't the beginning. Instead, she fell while walking on the wet stairs, causing her back to be injured. At first, visitors imitated her gritty nail character and insisted on shooting all the scenes, leading executive producer Rick Berman to insist on her going to the hospital.

Berman is one of the most notorious characters in Star Trek History, accused of being “gay” by TOS and TNG writer David Gerrold and “very disgusted by DS9 star Terry Farrell female”. The latter’s comments lead to disdain for Berman’s views on the female stars who work for him. The credit is worth it, though: once Nana's visitors try to film her scene after their injury, Berman insists on going to the hospital immediately.

The actor obeyed, she went Directly Going to the hospital means she didn't take the time to remove Buhoran's makeup. You probably wouldn't think it's a big deal… After all, the Bajorans look almost entirely human. So Nana's visitors were shaky and the makeup was still impossible to frighten a lot of people like Michael Dorn, who later came to Costa University.

However, when Nana's visitor arrived at the hospital, she had a problem. That is, the doctor did not immediately participate in her injury. That's because they thought she went to the hospital because she had a broken nose. Ironically, this is because the main physical characteristics separate Star Trek: A Nose Flap, which can easily be ruptured when recalling.

Fortunately, it all ends with this wrong injury: Nana’s visitors were able to finally make the hospital staff realize that she didn’t have a broken nose. And she was able to continue shooting scenes for “Dramatic Characters”, an episode that impressed future performance host Ira Steven Behr as she was in the show's first season In the middle, it brings a lot of bold risks. When it all was said, this incident brought us a question that might never be answered: Does Starfleet have its own version of OSHA to help keep the workplace safe in the 24th century?


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