I'll put her back then, since the guy who insisted she didn't count got banned.
Torres may be questionable, considering the whole half-Klingon thing.
Don't take life too seriously. It's only a temporary situation.I think the half-klingon aspect heavily outweighs the Latina bit.
Anyone who assigns themselves loads of character tropes is someone to be worried about.In fairness, other Klingons we've seen don't necessarily have temper issues. I've always thought that B'Elanna just used her Klingon side as an excuse.
Previous Trope Repair Shop thread: Needs Help, started by lexicon on Jul 16th 2012 at 11:55:57 PM
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard FeynmanIs there are a reason why this trope is separate from Latin Lover?
Fiat iustitia, et pereat mundus. Hide / Show Replies"This character is very Hot Blooded and confrontational, and often times has a rough background where they had to learn to defend themselves.
When they aren't masculine, a Spicy Latina will usually be a great beauty and highly sought after, as well as being an accomplished fighter."
Relevant parts in bold.
Edited by 68.60.141.144 Modified Ura-nage, Torture Rack
Put the following here due to disagreement:
If they ARE aversions, then they don't need to be listed. But I'm not convinced Syon is just edit warring due to a misguided opinion on what counts (Considering his insistance that Barack Obama counts as a White Anglo-Saxon Protestant.)
Either way, best leave them here until the issue is resolved. Do they count as Spicy Latinas?
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