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Second female[]

Any chance the seconf female was played by Artecona's sister, Jacqueline Artecona? They share the same look in my opinion. Perhaps anyone knows where to find pictures of both. – Tom 02:59, 20 February 2008 (UTC)

Heh, I just stated that over at the one sister's talk page before even seeing this. But yeah, those were my thoughts as well. --Alan del Beccio 03:07, 20 February 2008 (UTC)
Hi Guys, I'm Christine Artecona Cornell, First I wanna set the record straight, the girl in question is not my sister. Though I recall she was very attractive she doesn't compare to my sister.The vail's we wore on Star Trek make it a little difficult to identify us. I also want to say I have Cornell as my last name now since 1996. Its my mother Catherine Jan Cornell's last name. Though I love my father very much Salvador Artecona born and raised in Cuba, I was mostly raised with my mother's side of the family in Hastings-on-Hudson,and Shelter Island, New York and later Tallahassee Florida.
My great aunt is Catherine Cornell who is in the Hall of Fame. She was an actress who worked with Clark Gable...My family has a lot of artists, and reporters, writers, very creative people.
One final thing, I wish I had the costume from Star Trek that was sold on ebay. It was gorgeous in person. I remember my Mother was a little shocked about how revealing the costume was. My body was rock hard so it was fine with me. Plus, I had the best time on the Star Trek set with the Director and the actors. It was a great experience and the cast a blast to work with, oh... and everyone behind the scenes treated me like a princess:) It would have been fun to appear on the show on a regular basis. – The preceding unsigned comment was added by Christine Artecona Cornell (talkcontribs)

Missing[]

Note to self or others - this page is missing the sandal-maker's unseen family. --LauraCC (talk) 19:47, October 5, 2017 (UTC)