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Your head canon

IMHC I have it that Tom used all those replicator rations he swindled from the crew all at once and got a bunch of pizza, soda, candy, and ice cream, went to sleep with a tummy ache and had candy nightmares. Threshold is just missing the scene at the end where Tom wakes up screaming in a cold sweat.

It makes the perfect dream sequence- his love of flying, he feelings of inadequacy about his dad, his secret lust for Janeway, ...and his phobia about his tongue suddenly falling out
 
Harry is in love with Tom but he's so far in the closet he's got Narnian snow on his boots.
The Intrepid class was designed by a captain (just look at the size of that ready room).
Tuvok is in love with Janeway but he's loyal to his wife.
Neelix is a massive jerk, scrambling around in a debris field while the 2 year old he purports to love is held captive by a group of angry desperate types, this is what we learn about him episode 1.
Threshold was a holonovel written by Chakotay; evidence being that it's terrible and Tom gets horrifically mutated.

Lines from the forthcoming Picard show.
Seven: An ex-boyfriend wrote this really terrible holonovel about one of his junior officers. Fate guided evolution, infinite speed and the abandonment of mudskipper babies. I think he wrote it after eating some hallucinogenic mushrooms from hydroponics.
 
All of Voyager really was an elaborate holodeck simulation run by dr. Lewis Zimmerman (himself participating as the EMH) to study the psychological impact of long term isolation on a crew made up of Starfleet and Maquis crewmembers (as suggested in Season's 2 Projections) .

(Probably this will become a lot harder to maintain with the new Picard show if the stories I read on the web are correct)
 
As surprising as it is, Janeway/Seven OR Janeway/Tom as a couple despite everything that separate them (age, rank, state of mind, background). It could have been interesting. AND Chakotay, happy for his part BUT very far from them, not because he could put his two cents worth in and force the both couple to break up but only because, he had his chance but failed to impose himself as an eventual love interest so, Au suivant! :whistle:
 
One thing I can say about the early years of NCIS... every time I thought that they were going to extend a great plot line into one of these stupid interminable "arcs", they wrapped it up exactly when it was time for it to be done, and then moved on to the next great plot line.
How do you feel about the later seasons of NCIS. Sometimes I feel like that there seems to be too many plots about Gibbs getting revenge on someone or someone getting revenge on him.
Neelix is a massive jerk, scrambling around in a debris field while the 2 year old he purports to love is held captive by a group of angry desperate types, this is what we learn about him episode 1.
I thought that he was trying to find something among the debris so he could trade for her freedom.

IMHC I have it that Tom used all those replicator rations he swindled from the crew all at once and got a bunch of pizza, soda, candy, and ice cream, went to sleep with a tummy ache and had candy nightmares. Threshold is just missing the scene at the end where Tom wakes up screaming in a cold sweat.

It makes the perfect dream sequence- his love of flying, he feelings of inadequacy about his dad, his secret lust for Janeway, ...and his phobia about his tongue suddenly falling out
There's a fanfiction I read that had Tom dream up the events of Threshold after unwittingly ingesting some kind of drug that made him hallucinate the whole thing. I can't recall the title but it was written by the person that goes by Stardream on this site if I recall correctly.
 
How do you feel about the later seasons of NCIS. Sometimes I feel like that there seems to be too many plots about Gibbs getting revenge on someone or someone getting revenge on him.
I thought that he was trying to find something among the debris so he could trade for her freedom.

There's a fanfiction I read that had Tom dream up the events of Threshold after unwittingly ingesting some kind of drug that made him hallucinate the whole thing. I can't recall the title but it was written by the person that goes by Stardream on this site if I recall correctly.

I haven't watched the last two years as I have cancelled Netflix.
 
Lewis Zimmerman who appeared on VOY was the older and grumpier brother of Louis Zimmerman (names as spelled in the scripts) who appeared in that DS9 episode that revealed Bashir's genetically enhanced status.

Kor
 
My head canon... Substituting DS9 for the Midas Array. DS9 was the station that allowed Starfleet to communicate with Voyager through the Badlands and DS9 is where they return home to. Not some gimmicky transwarp conduit that the Borg conveniently never used to assimilate Earth at any point prior to. Would have been a cool way to tie the series together as that is where VOY began.
 
DS9 was the station that allowed Starfleet to communicate with Voyager through the Badlands and DS9 is where they return home to. Not some gimmicky transwarp conduit that the Borg conveniently never used to assimilate Earth at any point prior to.

They zapped Picard and Janeway. Perhaps they figured that was enough?

MHC: Seven conceives a son while she's still in the Collective (I wrote a fic about it). The Borg take him away from her while he's still in the womb.

To me, it explains her affinity with kids; she's never quite gotten over the loss. :(

Also, Naomi Wildman is one reason Seven decides to leave the Borg for good (had she returned to the Borg in Dark Frontier, she would've in all likelihood been tasked with leading an assimilation party aboard Voyager and assimilating Naomi).

She couldn't do to Naomi what the Borg did to HER -- she didn't have the heart.
 
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One thing I can say about the early years of NCIS... every time I thought that they were going to extend a great plot line into one of these stupid interminable "arcs", they wrapped it up exactly when it was time for it to be done, and then moved on to the next great plot line. That's good writing... not rehashing and reusing the same threads and plot lines over and over. Or extending them needlessly to squeeze everything they can out of them.

I really like NCIS! One of my absolute favorite series and the only one worth watching these days when Star Trek seems to be slowly comitting suicide and all the CSI series are cancelled.

NCIS and Voyager were the only series where I took an immediate liking to all the main characters already in the first episode (In fact, when I write "first episode" in NCIS, I refer to the episodes in JAG where Gibbs and the others showed up for the first time). While Voyager became a big dissapointment and even today has a schizophrenic effect on me, NCIS is still good to watch even if the best episodes are many seasons away and I really miss some great character who aren't in the show anymore.

I actually fear for the day when NCIS ends because it means that there aren't any good shows to watch. The 2010's must be the most boring decade ever when it comes to entertainment. The music sucks, the TV-series sucks and so does the movies too.

In fact, I realized that everything was going down when it comes to entertainment when they cancelled "Backstrom" after one season. That series made me laugh and I like laughing.

Most of the newer TV series makes me wanna puke and smash up the TV, just like the feeling I get when Justin Bieber comes up with a new "song".
 
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I really like NCIS! One of my absolute favorite series and the only one worth watching these days when Star Trek seems to be slowly comitting suicide and all the CSI series are cancelled.t there aren't any good shows to watch. The 2010's must be the most boring decade ever when it comes to entertainment. The music sucks, the TV-series sucks and so does the movies too.

I really liked the Ziva plot lines a few years back. I haven't seen the last few seasons because I cancelled Netflix a few years ago, and I only have streaming services (Hulu+ and Amazon), no live TV or cable.

NetFlix started getting on my nerves... they push their "original" half-season shows, and have less and less classic TV show content. The icing on the cake was that "autoplay" feature and the loud boom they use for a theme. When you're browsing and you stop for a second, the content starts playing... with no way to shut the "feature" off. I also still had the DVD service, to get movies and shows that weren't streaming, but they were never kept up to date any more.
 
I really liked the Ziva plot lines a few years back. I haven't seen the last few seasons because I cancelled Netflix a few years ago, and I only have streaming services (Hulu+ and Amazon), no live TV or cable.

NetFlix started getting on my nerves... they push their "original" half-season shows, and have less and less classic TV show content. The icing on the cake was that "autoplay" feature and the loud boom they use for a theme. When you're browsing and you stop for a second, the content starts playing... with no way to shut the "feature" off. I also still had the DVD service, to get movies and shows that weren't streaming, but they were never kept up to date any more.
I've avoided Netflix for just those reasons. Fortunately, one TV station where I live has aired NCIS since it started back in 2003 and due to the huge popularity of the show here in Scandinavia, they will continue with that.
 
Voyager traveled at least 1000 Light-Years closer to home in Scorpion, pt.2 while moving with the Borg Cube
 
after being captured by the borg. seven was placed in a maturation chamber that force developed her into a young adult in only a few months. the borg have no use for a child drone. seven is only a few years older the naomi wildman.
 
after being captured by the borg. seven was placed in a maturation chamber that force developed her into a young adult in only a few months. the borg have no use for a child drone. seven is only a few years older the naomi wildman.

I also think she agef faster, but she did say "this body was assimilated 18 years ago." Not saying it can't still be your head canon.
 
after being captured by the borg. seven was placed in a maturation chamber that force developed her into a young adult in only a few months. the borg have no use for a child drone. seven is only a few years older the naomi wildman.
That's literally canon. I'm not sure why this is an head canon example.
 
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