For reasons, here's the 101 on Bajoran nose wrinkles. 😅
In "Ensign Ro"↖️↗️ and very early #StarTrekDS9 episodes↙️↘️, the Bajoran make-up was still a little more complicated and featured additional brow ridges. Keeve Falor, the Bajoran girl, Tahna Los and Zayna all have them.
None of the later #StarTrekDS9 (Vedek Winn ↖️, Shakaar ↗️) and #StarTrekVOY (Gerron ↙️, Tal Celes ↘️) Bajorans have these brow ridges, however. The make-up was simplified very early on DS9, maybe to speed up the make-up application with so many Bajoran extras.
After it had been modified during early #StarTrekDS9, this simplified Bajoran make-up was also seen in two #StarTrekTNG season 6/7 episodes, worn by a Bajoran security officer (played by @VaunWilmott) in "Descent I"↖️↗️ and by uncercover Riker in "Preemptive Strike"↙️↘️.
The change came right in the middle of filming "Emissary"↖️ and was completed by the time "Past Prologue"↗️ was shot, explaining Kira's different appearance. That also explains why Sito Jaxa and Ro Laren had different nose wrinkles in their season 5 ⬅️↙️ and 7 ➡️↘️ appearances.
Ro's Bajoran wrinkles in #StarTrekPicard's "Imposters"↖️ properly match the later and established Bajoran look and closely matches the way she looked in her last appearance in "Preemptive Strike"↗️ and not her early season 5 ("Ensign Ro"↙️) and 6 ("Rascals"↘️) Bajoran wrinkles.👌
I hope you enjoyed this little excursion as much as I did putting this together on a Sunday afternoon. This is an appreciation of the work the make-up artists put into designing and applying this make-up and of the actors wearing the prosthetics during the last 30+ years. 🖖
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1/7 I found something cool a few days ago that cheered me up so I'm posting this now, you can never have enough cheering up, right? :-)
In "The battle", Picard's quarters are seen for the first time. In one of the shelves, you can see several books, including a 6-volume set of...
2/7 ...brown books with a red rectangle on the spine on which the name of the book is written in golden letters. I haven't been able to identify the books yet, but they are no longer seen in Picard's quarters in "Angel One" or "Where silence has lease".
At the beginning of "Unnatural selection", Picard is seen reading one of the books in his ready room. You can see the gilded pages clearly and see that it's volume III. Also notice how the name of the book in the red spine rectangle is hidden under two strips of black tape. 😅