Technically speaking, the first Orion to appear in Star Trek was Marta in Whom Gods Destroy. Vina, as "Orion slave girl" was a Talosian illusion in The Cage, and doubly so in The Menagerie, Part II.
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We also did custom lashes so that she has these green lashes and the studded eyeliner, we did that custom, as well as custom nails. She never wears nails that length.” ‘Star Trek: Section 31 ...
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