Oh, but I think Tuvok wanted to kill Neelix when he and the Klingon woman trashed his quarters when they were, well, you know...in Prophecy.That "Mr. Vulcan" could easily be very annoying but the way Neelix said it made it be a friendly nickname instead (even if Tuvok didn't exactly always agree)
Oh, but I think Tuvok wanted to kill Neelix when he and the Klingon woman trashed his quarters when they were, well, you know...in Prophecy.
The "mr vulcan" was not cute, he continued to do it even though very aware that the man he was addressing didn't like it. He did it as a way of highlighting Tuvok's perceived stiffness. It was ribbing that Neelix was convinced was based in a truth he felt Tuvok needed to "get", that he was uptight blah de blah more Vulcan racist crap. No one's ever "let's accept Vulcans, this is the way they are" it's always let's gently (IN HUMOR SO OK) mock them or lets chip away at this Vulcan until we see a wee crack of their soft, warm interior. Then we can gleefully pat ourselves on the back for getting some humanity out of the Vulcan.
It's gross and it played out in all the series in a way that was quite offensive.
Aboslutely, let's celebrate our beloved Neelix and what better than an attractive family portrait like that one. Awesome, isn't it?!
(hey, look at Janeway & Chakotay, who never saw, in 7 years, the Voyager's cook wearing such festive clothes!) ...
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Oh that's amazing, did you make it? Love the expressions on Janeway and Chakotay, so appropriate![]()
Amazing!Aboslutely, let's celebrate our beloved Neelix and what better than an attractive family portrait like that one. Awesome, isn't it?!
(hey, look at Janeway & Chakotay, who never saw, in 7 years, the Voyager's cook wearing such festive clothes!) ...
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