He was blinded from the torpedo blastWhat was wrong with Tuvok in the Year of Hell?
TUVOK: While I agree it would not be wise for Kes to make all of her experiences public, a report on anything she knows about these Krenim might be useful.
KES: I'll get started right away.
JANEWAY: Hang on a minute. I didn't mean now. Stay and enjoy your party.
KES: If there's one thing that this experience has taught me, Captain, it's that there's no time like the present.
A real man would do anything for his wife.Rule?
All he could do was tilt the table whenever he felt like it.
For 200 years, this #### tried and failed to bring his wife back, by tilting the table thousands of times to unpredictable and undesirable results.
Yes. However in the context of the show we don't have access to the theoretical potential realities that may or may not exist.New quantum realities grow from every choice, right?
That's not the fake space science at work here, but it's an almost absolute certainty that it's happening as well the timeline re-writing from the krenim temporal device, even though it seems like we are only tracking one habitually violated quantum reality.
We perilously followed a narrow path of choices, where Anorax never got his wife back because there was always at least a 50/50 chance that the new stratagem with his time-gun was going to work. There were an infinite amount of other paths (that we the audience could have followed) where he got the wife back, or not.
Janeway (Tom, Chakotay and some of Annorax's crew) really stopped him in the end.So, someone else stops him?
Then we shouldn't have been watching Voyager?
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I liked that too. I think she felt responsible as she was with him when he had the accident but she was so attentive to him thereafter.I love how Seven guides and assists Tuvok in this ep while he was impaired... I wish they'd built up more of a friendship between those two actually. They do have some in common with one another.
Janeway (Tom, Chakotay and some of Annorax's crew) really stopped him in the end.
Time's up!
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