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    Posted: 10:25:13 on February 09 2002
    By: GustavoLeao
    Dept: Star Trek: Nemesis

    Totally Kate The Official Website of Kate Mulgrew, just posted the transcript of a recent radio interview with Mulgrew, in which she discussed her recently filmed cameo appearance in the upcoming Trek feature film, Star Trek Nemesis, and being Star Trek's first female captain on VOY.

    "That was like slipping into a very easy skin, playing the admiral" she told Lite 100.5 WRCH. "But, 'Nemesis' which is the new movie, oh God did I say something I wasn't supposed to say?... I live in constant peril of my life that Paramount - can I say something? Can I say hello? Love you all out there (blows Paramount a kiss)... It was very fast, but Patrick Stewart, God bless him, came in quite early to do his off camera for me. Rick Berman came down from his office. It was extremely pleasant, I must say."

    On playing Trek's first female captain, VOY's Kathryn Janeway, "Did they have a problem with a woman in the captain's seat?... No, no. The suit was divine (talking about her uniform in response to a question about having to "suck it in" to fit). No, I didn't suck myself into that suit. The suit was a dream for me. It was the hair and that final little bun of steel making her conceivably the most unattractive woman... And it's all because of the male psychology, which I understand now in retrospect, but at the time was disturbing. They had such success with Patrick Stewart, before that, William Shatner, as the captain. You can understand that. Their male demographic is their strongest demographic. Males, 15-30."

    "So of course, the pathology would be or should I say, psychology, here comes this woman, she's in this position, right? She's running the ship. She could conceivably be the mother to most of this male demographic. So I had to dispel that. In other words, I had to seduce them into a different kind of way... Not in the Mrs. Robinson kind of way... And that's why the business with the hair. Right? Because what happens is, all those guys thought, my God, I don't know if this is going to work and if it doesn't work, the franchise is hanging on this, what are we going to do? So they target their concerns and their agitation into one."

    You can read the full transcript, in which Mulgrew also discusses her new play, 'Tea at Five', here

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