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Christopher and I frequently are at odds over our visualization of the Jasminder Choudhury character. When I thought her up, I was picturing someone like Rekha Sharma. Christopher had in mind someone taller, closer to Worf's stature. We've never really resolved the debate.
A new Federation-member then, a height-changer? What about British-Indian actress Amara Karam, who starred with Owen Wilson in The Darjeeling Limited?
 
Christopher and I frequently are at odds over our visualization of the Jasminder Choudhury character. When I thought her up, I was picturing someone like Rekha Sharma. Christopher had in mind someone taller, closer to Worf's stature. We've never really resolved the debate.

I never really thought of it as a debate, just a difference of perception. I don't much care for Sharma, and my mental image of Jasminder is based on a real person I met once who helped me out with a difficult situation. Or on my somewhat idealized memory of her.

The one actress I've specifically suggested for the part (though not my ideal choice) is Janina Gavankar, who's 5'7", about halfway between Sharma's height and the height I had in mind. Which strikes me as a fair compromise.
 
^ It's a lot easier for us to do shows that are proximate to wear we live. There's a reason why most of the conventions that TerriO and I go to are on the east coast of the U.S. :lol:

If someone's willing to pay our way to England, we'd be happy to go, but that's really the only way it's in the cards on the money we (don't) make.....
 
I never really thought of it as a debate, just a difference of perception. I don't much care for Sharma, and my mental image of Jasminder is based on a real person I met once who helped me out with a difficult situation. Or on my somewhat idealized memory of her.

Apropos of nothing, but I wonder what you've seen Sharma in? I crushed on her when I first saw her in her recurring role as police computer nerd Stella on John Doe, to the point that I used the character/look for some of my own creations despite rarely using 'mental casting'. When she started on BSG, the transition from nerd to glamn was so thorough I didn't even recognize her until I stumbled across the fact that it was the same actress while playing on IMDB one day. Tory Foster is so cold, to the point of being insensate, that I've never been able to warm to the character, but the actress herself has a lot more range than her BSG character lets on.

Fictitiously yours, Trent Roman
 
^ It's a lot easier for us to do shows that are proximate to wear we live. There's a reason why most of the conventions that TerriO and I go to are on the east coast of the U.S. :lol:

If someone's willing to pay our way to England, we'd be happy to go, but that's really the only way it's in the cards on the money we (don't) make.....

And money or lack there of is a reason I haven't been across that pond yet.

I'm not even sure if there is anything like Comic Con or Shore Leave over here. I know Sci Fi London is in a few months but that's about it.
 
I know that Keith has already pegged Arlo Guthrie as Sonek Pran but, just in case he's unavailable for filming, I can't get the image of Ron Glass out of my head as I sit here reading a Singular Destiny. He's got that great affable quality and like Pran, (at least as Shepard Book) he's got a whole lot of "snow on the roof" and I can totally picture him with a banjo.
 
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I know that Keith has already pegged Arlo Guthrie as Sonek Pran but, just in case he's unavailable for filming, I can't the image of Ron Glass out of my head as I sit here reading a Singular Destiny. He's got that great affable quailty and like Pran, (at least as Shepard Book) he's got a whole lot of "snow on the roof" and I can totally picture him with a banjo.

My goodness, that would be perfect.
 
That would be cool, but I just want to "see" Arlo Guthrie on Star Trek, so I'm sticking with that "casting."
 
^ It's a lot easier for us to do shows that are proximate to wear we live. There's a reason why most of the conventions that TerriO and I go to are on the east coast of the U.S. :lol:

If someone's willing to pay our way to England, we'd be happy to go, but that's really the only way it's in the cards on the money we (don't) make.....

Right now, yes.

However, I fully intend to do a proper launch for my original series in Dublin in the next year or so. So at some point by the end of 2010, I fully intend to at least make it back to Ireland. That's the plan, anyway.

KRAD? Depends on whether they let him back in the UK after the Glasgow WorldCon. They don't take very kindly to trying to consume all the single malt in Scotland, just for the record. ;)
 
Dublin's in the Republic of Ireland. nothing to do with the UK except sharing the same archipelago.

Yes, but her point was that she'll be traveling very nearly the same distance as to England.

Maybe so, but they are both completely independent countries, I guess it would be like comparing Cuba and America, yes they might be close, but still, they're totally different. But bar going to the States for a Con, Dublin is not as far and a lot cheaper.
 
Dublin's in the Republic of Ireland. nothing to do with the UK except sharing the same archipelago.

Yes, but her point was that she'll be traveling very nearly the same distance as to England.

Maybe so, but they are both completely independent countries, I guess it would be like comparing Cuba and America, yes they might be close, but still, they're totally different. But bar going to the States for a Con, Dublin is not as far and a lot cheaper.

And if someone from England were to say, "I won't be going to New Jersey, but I will be going to Cuba," I wouldn't consider that an inappropriate response. The issue being discussed is distance, not whether or not the two destinations mentioned are part of the same state.
 
Yes, but her point was that she'll be traveling very nearly the same distance as to England.

Maybe so, but they are both completely independent countries, I guess it would be like comparing Cuba and America, yes they might be close, but still, they're totally different. But bar going to the States for a Con, Dublin is not as far and a lot cheaper.

And if someone from England were to say, "I won't be going to New Jersey, but I will be going to Cuba," I wouldn't consider that an inappropriate response. The issue being discussed is distance, not whether or not the two destinations mentioned are part of the same state.

Yes, Compared with New York, Dublin is far closer to where I am in England, but still, they are two different nations and separated by a few miles.
 
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