Gutierrez; Interesting that you might say that. She's a bit of nerd behind the tan and the curves, but as I said, not too big a nerd in that she's never been a particular fan of anything like this, preferring real science (Attenborough and Sagan make her heart flutter) to the cultish fictions and fandoms of many male contemporaries (although 'fesses up to liking the Nolan Batman films in some past interview and almost admits to liking Star Trek, although it's just the message behind it, not the actual show, she says). However, like Lucy, she does find geeks rather endearing and can tolerate them provided they can show a bit of maturity around her. Certainly not quite as full-on as Deeto's Andi (they are bound to bump - no, bounce -into each other at some point), but perhaps halfway to reluctantly accepting geekdom, and myriad cosplay opportunities demanded by slavering fools like myself.
LBH: Oh, how should I put it; to Babs, most males may as well be younglings. With her figure and height, cool gaze and her dulcet, school mistress voice, an alternative career as a high-classs dominatrix would suit her (and many a backbench MP). You might earn or lose points for comparing Lucy to a Wookiee, depending on how you describe one (she, like her siblings is barely acquainted with Star Wars) and Nina has already replaced the last two syllables of Organa for you, and like Carrie Fisher, would need her boobs taped down under the white smock.
Rox: In this guise, I think Babs would want to hold the feathers. Still, I think most of us would try and tease her out of even that costume.. however long it takes :drool