Oh, I'm pretty sure they did notice that. And that's the very point of the whole adventure!
What's the blurb for the episode again? "Tuvok catches a space disease that makes him imagine deaths that never happened".
That's the very nature of the disease here. It makes the victim imagine a death. None of the other deaths we saw were real, either.
That we'd put any weight on Tuvok's feverish rantings is an odd idea indeed. "Flashback" isn't a documentary, it's an explicit delusion. Valtane never dies for real; that's a plot thing. Whether the timing of the events or the exact rank held by Rand or the type of clothing Tuvok opts to sleep in are real is then debatable.
Timo Saloniemi
What's the blurb for the episode again? "Tuvok catches a space disease that makes him imagine deaths that never happened".
That's the very nature of the disease here. It makes the victim imagine a death. None of the other deaths we saw were real, either.
That we'd put any weight on Tuvok's feverish rantings is an odd idea indeed. "Flashback" isn't a documentary, it's an explicit delusion. Valtane never dies for real; that's a plot thing. Whether the timing of the events or the exact rank held by Rand or the type of clothing Tuvok opts to sleep in are real is then debatable.
Timo Saloniemi