Anonymous1: OK, when you see an event happen, it's an accident, but when you see two of the same event happen, it's a pattern... Why do the artists who draw M'Ress have this tendency to draw her in these incredibly badass ways (see also the picture of M'Ress stabbing a predator with a broken Federation flag)? Not that I'm complaining or anything, because this picture rocks, but it is a little curious...
Oh and someone needs to find the source of this thing... NOW...
Anonymous3: "They allow furries in Starfleet but not Romulans?"
Even though you're probably trolling, I'm a serious Trek fan, so I'm going to give you a serious answer. The reason M'Ress is allowed in Starfleet and any Romulan you care to name isn't is simply because M'Ress is a Federation citizen, whereas any Romulan you care to name isn't... It certainly certainly doesn't hurt that M'Ress race (the Caitians) are Federation members, but as Worf and Rom proved, this isn't an absolute requirement, so it seems entirely possible there is, in fact, a Romulan (or at least half-Romulan) equivalent of Worf running around somewhere... Probably not as early as the TOS era though...
You know, I just noticed something about this picture. Interestingly enough, the artist has actually retained in this picture the incorrect assignment patch (the little gold triangle shape on the breast of the uniform) that M'Ress wears in TAS.
You see, in the TOS era each ship has a different assignment patch that its officers and crew wear on their uniforms (the Enterprise had the funny triangle shape), with command officers (gold shirt) wearing a patch with a star on it, operations and security officers (red shirt) wearing a patch with a swirl on it and science and medical officers (blue shirt) wearing a patch with a planet on it. M'ress is an operations officer, meaning her uniform's assignment patch should have a swirl, but in TAS it instead has the planet of the blue shirted science and medical sections, an error that, as I said, the artist has, interestingly, retained in this picture...
Anonymous10: Nothing is crossing over. Star Trek series interacting with each other don't count. That's like saying characters from two different Star Wars movies are crossovers.
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And there's less than 2 full pages for each character, so it's fine.
Oh and someone needs to find the source of this thing... NOW...
Even though you're probably trolling, I'm a serious Trek fan, so I'm going to give you a serious answer. The reason M'Ress is allowed in Starfleet and any Romulan you care to name isn't is simply because M'Ress is a Federation citizen, whereas any Romulan you care to name isn't... It certainly certainly doesn't hurt that M'Ress race (the Caitians) are Federation members, but as Worf and Rom proved, this isn't an absolute requirement, so it seems entirely possible there is, in fact, a Romulan (or at least half-Romulan) equivalent of Worf running around somewhere... Probably not as early as the TOS era though...
Anon1 is excitingly fail at checking for watermarks.
You know, I just noticed something about this picture. Interestingly enough, the artist has actually retained in this picture the incorrect assignment patch (the little gold triangle shape on the breast of the uniform) that M'Ress wears in TAS.
You see, in the TOS era each ship has a different assignment patch that its officers and crew wear on their uniforms (the Enterprise had the funny triangle shape), with command officers (gold shirt) wearing a patch with a star on it, operations and security officers (red shirt) wearing a patch with a swirl on it and science and medical officers (blue shirt) wearing a patch with a planet on it. M'ress is an operations officer, meaning her uniform's assignment patch should have a swirl, but in TAS it instead has the planet of the blue shirted science and medical sections, an error that, as I said, the artist has, interestingly, retained in this picture...
There is official pink and purple enterprise panties?