Well, it is for humans to connect with so yeah...Sometimes they just make the extraterrestials too human in Star Trek.
Sometimes they just make the extraterrestials too human in Star Trek.
Hey we were all engineered by the Chase Aliens, figures that we'd be similar.
Who are the "chase aliens"?Hey we were all engineered by the Chase Aliens, figures that we'd be similar.
Probably because Star Trek is really about the human condition.
I couldn't help it but I started to laugh when I saw the picture.
Didn't need to see THAT!
Who are the "chase aliens"?
Yes, I remember that episode.The precursor Aliens from the TNG episode "the Chase" that stated that they manipulated the course of evolution on every life bearing world they could find to create humanoids.
Trek's justification for having mostly humanoid aliens that can interbreed with each other.
Yeah it doesn't make much sense from a real world perspective, but it's the in-universe explanation.
Yes, I remember that episode.
A good episode with a plausible explanation why the inhabitants of the Galaxy looks so human.
However, there would still be possible with some "not so human" aliens like The Frogs.
Not to mention that they were more scary than The Borg.
Honestly, I never saw "The Frogs" from that perspective. For me, they were just plain evil.Well there are some more alien aliens, including the Medusans and the Sheliak and all that.
My personal head-canon is that those aliens are from planets where life was already too developed for the Chase Aliens to meddle with, or simply planets they didn't get to before dying out. Or planets where their manipulations failed.
I mean it does explain why the more Alien aliens seem to be rarer.
Edit:At first I was quite confused why you called them "more scary than the Borg" but I think I understand now: They were so arrogant that they saw themselves as the only possible pinnacle of evolution and, more or less "assimilated" the whole ecosystem of countless planets to propagate themselves.
Now we'll never know what kinds of life those planets might have brought forth if they had been left alone.
I couldn't help it but I started to laugh when I saw the picture.
It was just too weird to be realistic or even thinkable!![]()
I actually theorize that the Elogium is an Ocampa women's first chance at motherhood. If she opts out, she can't have children, ever. If she opts in, she can have more children after the first.
The Ocampa can't look after themselves, and Caretakers don't live forever. It would be cruel and dangerous for the Ocampa to out live their Caretaker, so their Caretaker took steps to see that they didn't by inventing Elogium.
In just 1000 years the Ocampan poulation went from billions to hundreds, so that the terror of living without a caretaker would be mitigated to a shadow of the Ocampa's former density.
I have to disagree here. Rain Robinson was OK in that episode but I can't see what she should have provided to the ongoing story except being Paris's girlfriend.
Besides that, what I know, Silverman has a reputation for not being the nicest person off-screen so the problems could have been bigger with her on board.
As for Harry Kim, the character could have been saved by better writers. Just compare with the Voyager books where Harry is actually doing something, even if he has the bad habit of being fatally injured in many of those too.
But talking about additions, one character who I would have liked to see joining the crew was Wixiban!
I liked him and he actually was a good guy after all.
Not to mention that according to the book Pathways by Jeri Taylor which tells Neelix's background story, Wixiban became a good friend and support to Neelix after the tragic events at Rinax when his family was killed. He also helped Neelix to get rid of his severe addiction to Rhuludian Crystals (yes, Neelix was a drug addict then).
Unfortunately, Wixiban was caught by the Ubean and ended up in prison for a year. Neelix had to run away to avoid being captured too and did not have an opportunity to save Wixiban.
After all that and after correcting the mistakes they did at the station by helping Bahrat to catch the drug smugglers, Wixiban should have deserved to join the Voyager crew.
Justice for Wixiban!!!
I'm sorry, but I think that he needed to go, and for Kes (or Rain, or Seven) to take center stage.
Agreed.I'm sorry, but I think that he needed to go, and for Kes (or Rain, or Seven) to take center stage.
Said book is a movie/TV tie-in novel and is not canon, nor would anything from it be added to the main show's backstory for Neelix.
Rain would work in Stellar Cartography with the DeLanney sisters?
Yes, and also with Seven.
Said book is a movie/TV tie-in novel and is not canon, nor would anything from it be added to the main show's backstory for Neelix.
It could have worked.Two similar characters on the show from the same race, with one of them already despised? Not going to work, at all, sorry.
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