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Star Trek Voyager Desktop Wallpapers

And used some of them with a certain talent, which made the final work lovely! :-D
Blushing … Thanks, Ghis :)

And then for today, here's a wallpaper for PARALLAX:

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SACRED GROUND

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Well, although I've never been someone very concerned by spiritual matters, I know that sometimes, things happen that even scientific analysis cannot explain, except a deep and strong belief. That's surely why I never mocked people who shared a intense faith in something like spirituality or even in a God, regardless his name (however, I'm against all revendications of violence in the name of a God!).

Anyway, "Sacred Ground" was an interesting episode. And then Kate Mulgrew was pretty lovely (what a smile in some scenes) in the brown tunic with hair loose. If I understood well, it was Janeway's pure love for Kes and her sense of sacrifice which allowed Kes tratement, right?!
 
VERY nice, TE! :bolian:
Thanks, CM. The other characters will come with this background too.
Anyway, "Sacred Ground" was an interesting episode. And then Kate Mulgrew was pretty lovely (what a smile in some scenes) in the brown tunic with hair loose. If I understood well, it was Janeway's pure love for Kes and her sense of sacrifice which allowed Kes tratement, right?!

That's an interesting and possible interpretation of the episode. In my opinion, Janeway's willingness to give up her blind faith in science saved her … But who knows? Maybe the creators of the ep have a third explanation.
 

Not my favorite episode, but my favorite colors and characters. It is always nice to see Tuvok and Chakotay work together. The latter must have born a grudge because of Tuvok's undercover job in his Maquis team. Chakotay can be forgiving over time, but you have to prove yourself. And Tuvok certainly did it.
 
Not my favorite episode, but my favorite colors and characters. It is always nice to see Tuvok and Chakotay work together. The latter must have born a grudge because of Tuvok's undercover job in his Maquis team. Chakotay can be forgiving over time, but you have to prove yourself. And Tuvok certainly did it.

I think this episode proves Chakotay has let Tuvok's role with the Maquis go. He sees through the brain washing because he trusts Tuvok is helping him. In addition Tuvok shows his genuine feeling for Chakotay by saying he is not an indiscriminate killer, but an honourable man so much so he risks his life to help him. Tuvok is unarmed and Chakotay could have easily killed him but Tuvok trusts he will not.

It's one of the reasons I love this episode.
 
Ha, who would have thought that that wallpaper would be liked so much? I certainly wouldn't. NEMESIS is not among my favourite eps - I think it's too dark for VOY. On the other hand, an ep like that would do very well on DS9, I think.

However, SOMEONE TO WATCH OVER ME is an ep I really, really like. And talking about green … what could be greener than our Doc's uniform? :guffaw:

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You are correct, that is Michael Mahonen who played Gus Pike on Road to Avonlea.

Thanks Tracy Trek for the confirmation. Even if Gus Pike wasn't my favourite character in RTA (mine were Sara Stanley, especially in first seasons and Hetty King, from s1 to s7!) , Michael Mahonen particularly impressed me in a Canadian TV movie called "Conspiracy of Silence" (1991) -, about the rape and murder of a young Aboriginal girl in 1971 by several guys. Mahonen's character was one of these ‎abusers/murderers.
 
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