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In ancient [[Japan]] on [[Earth]], a geisha was a class of traditional female performing artists.<ref name="Wiki"/><ref name="Geisha"/> When [[Dr.]] [[Korby, Roger|Roger Korby]] introduced the [[Exo III android|android]] [[Andrea]], whom he had created with the ancient technology discovered on [[Exo III]], his fianc&eacute;e [[Nurse]] [[Chapel, Christine|Christine Chapel]] indignantly referred to her as a "mechanical geisha."<ref name="TOS09"/>
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In ancient [[Japan]] on [[Earth]], a geisha was a class of traditional female performing artists.<ref name="Wiki"/><ref name="Geisha"/> When [[Dr.]] [[Roger Korby]] introduced the [[Exo III android|android]] [[Andrea]], whom he had created with the ancient technology discovered on [[Exo III]], his fianc&eacute;e [[Nurse]] [[Christine Chapel]] indignantly referred to her as a "mechanical geisha."<ref name="TOS10"/>
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<ref name="Geisha">As with the harem, western culture in the mid-20th century held a highly inaccurate interpretation of the concept of the geisha &mdash; conflating it with prostitution and courtesans &mdash; which was reflected in the script at the time.</ref>
 
<ref name="Geisha">As with the harem, western culture in the mid-20th century held a highly inaccurate interpretation of the concept of the geisha &mdash; conflating it with prostitution and courtesans &mdash; which was reflected in the script at the time.</ref>

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In ancient Japan on Earth, a geisha was a class of traditional female performing artists.[1][2] When Dr. Roger Korby introduced the android Andrea, whom he had created with the ancient technology discovered on Exo III, his fiancée Nurse Christine Chapel indignantly referred to her as a "mechanical geisha."[3]

Notes and References

  1. Multiple authors. "Geisha." Last modified 18 Feb 2022. Accessed 6 Mar 2022. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geisha.
  2. As with the harem, western culture in the mid-20th century held a highly inaccurate interpretation of the concept of the geisha — conflating it with prostitution and courtesans — which was reflected in the script at the time.
  3. Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "What Are Little Girls Made Of?". Star Trek, season 1, episode 7 (Production number 10). Directed by James Goldstone. Written by Robert Bloch. Desilu Productions. 20 October 1966.