Talk:Isis

Actress?
Who played the human version of Isis?

Removed note
As with Gary Seven/Aldean speculation, this is way too out there, with little to support it:
 * It is possible that Isis was in fact one of the 100 infant changelings sent out by the Dominion to learn more about the galaxy.

There are so many things wrong with this, but the big one is that changelings aren't even the only shapeshifters we know. How about Chameloids, Allasomorphs, Suliban (even more tantalizing, given time travel and the Temporal Cold War, or Vendorians? Not enough basis to be considered reasonable. --OuroborosCobra talk 04:48, 16 September 2007 (UTC)

Isis (cat form) gender
Isis the cat looks like a tomcat to me, with the size and roundness of the face and body. Can anyone confirm that Isis the cat is a male? - 67.100.203.154 16:08, 30 December 2007 (UTC)

Disney

 * Although not a direct reference, a cat wearing a jeweled necklace granting him telepathic ability was the focus of the 1978 Disney movie The Cat From Outer Space, although Jake the cat from the movie was unable to become Human.

If we don't keep supposed intentional references that don't have citations, I doubt we should be keeping what admits has no intentionally relationship to the subject of the article. --OuroborosCobra talk 19:13, 13 December 2008 (UTC)

More speculation

 * (It is possible that Isis is a member of some kind of Shapeshifting species or that her collar works like Korob and Sylvia's Transmuter)

Removed. -- sulfur 15:22, 30 April 2009 (UTC)

Cat's Name
What was the name of the cat that played Isis? &mdash; Yarnek 11:33, 21 June 2009 (UTC)

Victoria Vetri
It is by no means proven that the actress playing the cat is Victoria Vetri - the originator of this idea is one website. I can see two major flaws with the "Vetri" hypothesis: Vetri has a dark complexion and brown eyes, whereas the humanoid Isis has a pale complexion and green eyes. Yes, I know there is such a thing as make-up... but did they have colored contact lenses in 1968? Wouldn't it have been simpler to hire a genuinely green-eyed actress (who would most likely also have a pale complexion)? I don't think it's her, and I don't think Memory Alpha should promote this idea as undisputed fact, when it clearly isn't. 86.135.54.154 13:15, October 20, 2010 (UTC)
 * They had colored contacts in the 1960s. And until the source can be confirmed to be someone else, rather than just one person thinking that it is incorrect, then we have no reason to change the information there. -- sulfur 13:30, October 20, 2010 (UTC)