The costume that I wear on the show is a little snug and doesn't leave a whole lot to the imagination. I don't have a problem with it because of the way this character's been written.

I'm not real impressed with the Star Trek weaponry, I gotta be honest.

We haven't done such a great job, so I don't know why God couldn't have started over somewhere else. I don't necessarily believe in aliens coming to the States, and I don't buy into the government cover-up.

There is a very large chunk of our population who firmly believe in extraterrestrials.

West Hollywood is predominantly gay, so every man that came into the grocery store was shopping for his boyfriend.

It's supposed to be entertainment. It's not supposed to be a documentary.

This was truly guerilla filmmaking. We shot out in the middle of nowhere in a place called Delta Flats, where basically every day was some new minor catastrophe.

I was raised all over. Kansas, Hawaii, Georgia, Texas and Kentucky, by the time I was 11.

I started by looking everything up in a Star Trek dictionary so I knew what I was talking about, but you can't do that because they talk in circles, and half of it doesn't make sense, so you'll just end up driving yourself more insane.

I would defy people to find a more beautifully developed character than Seven of Nine.

I'm not so widely known that I'm going to be pigeonholed.