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Dear All,

I hope you have been enjoying the wallpaper thread this year.
The time has come for me to take a break so I'm afraid you will have to do without me and the wallpapers for the rest of 2016.

Next year, we shall continue our visual exploration of Star Trek Voyager. May I encourage everyone once again to actively participate and share any wallpapers you have made yourselves.

Captain Janeway, her crew and - most importantly :biggrin: - my (good) self would like to wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Also, Happy Prixin, too!

Here's a Xmas wallpaper I made a while ago. You might have seen it already. Nevertheless, this is my Xmas gift for all of you who visit this thread on a regular basis.

Happy holidays to all of you. During the holidays, I probably won't be able to come here (or even if I can, it'll only be a short visit) but if you leave comments till tomorrow, I'll be able to reply to those. In my absence, please feel free to discuss anything VOY (or Star Trek) here ... and if you find a good wallpaper on the internet, I'd like to ask you to share it on this thread.

See you in January.

Bye,
Thomas
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I just started looking through this thread from the beginning. I'm up to page 4. Have you ever made one for the episode Author, Author? It's a favorite of mine. Especially when B'Elanna sees Lt. Marseilles facial hair. Also when Doc opens his program back up to work on it and discover's Tom's revenge.
 
I just started looking through this thread from the beginning. I'm up to page 4. Have you ever made one for the episode Author, Author? It's a favorite of mine. Especially when B'Elanna sees Lt. Marseilles facial hair. Also when Doc opens his program back up to work on it and discover's Tom's revenge.
Hi Tracy,

I'm afraid I haven't got anything for AUTHOR, AUTHOR yet but the good news is that that episode is on my list for this year. There are still some big ones I don't have anything for (like FUTURE'S END for example) so I'd like to concentrate on those ones. But AUTHOR, AUTHOR is definitely on my list ... let's hope this year I'm going to have at least as much free time as last year, xD.
 
Future's End is a great one also.

You know, I've wondered why the Doctor didn't satirize Neelix in his holonovel in Author, Author. Maybe there needed to be one person who wasn't pi$$ed at him to help him see the light.

I've also thought that the reason he made the character based on Torres threaten to reprogram the character based on him, was because she did reprogram him in Lineage. There may have been some lingering resentment on his part. I guess you could say it's my head canon for these 2 episodes.
 
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Future's End is excellent.

I'm not that fond of time-travelling episodes but this one is excellent. Not to mention that Henry Starling is one of my favorite villains.
 
He was a great villain. I still tend to think of the actor as Dr. Victor Erlich from St. Elsewhere though. :)

Everytime I see Ed Begley Jr. I think of Henry Starling, sort of "he's gone back to the 21th century hiding and pretending to be........ (whatever character he plays).

The same with John DeLancie. I always think of him as Q.
 
Future's End is a great one also.
Agreed. But so is almost every episode of Voyager ... :D
You know, I've wondered why the Doctor didn't satirize Neelix in his holonovel in Author, Author. Maybe there needed to be one person who wasn't pi$$ed at him to help him see the light.
Good question. Perhaps he thought that Neelix was a mockery of his own self anyway so why insult him any further?
I've also thought that the reason he made the character based on Torres threaten to reprogram the character based on him, was because she did reprogram him in Lineage. There may have been some lingering resentment on his part. I guess you could say it's my head canon for these 2 episodes.
Perhaps so. Nevertheless, the Doctor didn't know his colleagues well enough to recognize that ultimately it'd be Tommyboy to tamper with his programme. Who else? :luvlove::luvlove::luvlove:
He was a great villain. I still tend to think of the actor as Dr. Victor Erlich from St. Elsewhere though. :)
Is this another TV series?
Everytime I see Ed Begley Jr. I think of Henry Starling, sort of "he's gone back to the 21th century hiding and pretending to be........ (whatever character he plays).
So we do owe him the technological revolution brought about by the end of the last millennium, don't we? :brickwall:
The same with John DeLancie. I always think of him as Q.
And what's Mr. Omnipotent up to this time? Devising some kind of hologame in which all humans are fleas in a flea circus where he can brandish his whip to make us dance as he pleases? :biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:
 
John DeLancie is going to be guest on the next FedCon in Germany. I'm tempted to buy myself a ticket and go there. I always wanted to go to the FedCon. This year the focus is obviously on TNG guests......
 
Is this another TV series?
It was a TV series of the late eighties. St. Elsewhere was about a hospital in South Boston, MA. It was a teaching hospital. In the series, the hospital's name was actually St. Eligius, but one of the characters jokingly said people called it St. Elsewhere. Ed Begley Jr. played Dr. Victor Erlich in it (some years later he played Henry Starling in Voyager). St. Elsewhere was a show where some actors who are now big stars got one of their first big breaks. 2 of them are Mark Harmon and Denzel Washington.
 
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John DeLancie is going to be guest on the next FedCon in Germany. I'm tempted to buy myself a ticket and go there. I always wanted to go to the FedCon. This year the focus is obviously on TNG guests......
Which city?

John de Lancie came to Budapest two years ago but I only learnt about it like two days before his actual arrival so I didn't go.
It was a TV series of the late eighties. St. Elsewhere was about a hospital in South Boston, MA. It was a teaching hospital. In the series, the hospital's name was actually St. Eligius, but one of the characters jokingly said people called it St. Elsewhere. Ed Begley Jr. played Dr. Victor Erlich in it (some years later he played Henry Starling in Voyager). St. Elsewhere was a show where some actors who are now big stars got one of their first big breaks. 2 of them are Mark Harmon and Denzel Washington.
I see. Well, I guess it can't have been broadcast in Hungary, that's why I don't know. I'm sure it wasn't - when I was a child, I watched all the hospital shows. Loved them (not so much these days, I find them boring. Nothing like Voyager, xD). :)
 
I see. Well, I guess it can't have been broadcast in Hungary, that's why I don't know. I'm sure it wasn't - when I was a child, I watched all the hospital shows. Loved them (not so much these days, I find them boring. Nothing like Voyager, xD). :)

It appears that Youtube has a few of the full episodes of St. Elsewhere on line. There's one I remember that Kate Mulgrew guest-starred in. Here is a link to a video of the opening theme:

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