There were hints that Kes's lifespan could be prolonged, especially in Cold Fire.
As for rules, to quote Neelix and later on Tuvok in Learning Curve, sometimes it's necessary to bend the rules.
As for humans and Vulcans, there ar a lot of such relationships in Star Trek.
EMH: It's highly experimental, but if it works, it might buy her some time.
LINNIS: No. My mother's always accepted that she would only live nine years. If she's reaching the natural end of her life she wouldn't want extraordinary measures taken to extend it. Especially not in the state she's in now.
PARIS: If the Doctor has a way to keep your mother with us, even for one more day, we have to let him try.
I had my doubts to mention this in my previous post since it took place in an alternate future and actually never happened in "our Trek Universe".From Before and After...
I had my doubts to mention this in my previous post since it took place in an alternate future and actually never happened in "our Trek Universe".
But you're correct that this was also discussed in Before And After.
Anyway, Tom and The Doctor was right and I'm sure that such a solution had been possible.
I had my doubts to mention this in my previous post since it took place in an alternate future and actually never happened in "our Trek Universe".
But you're correct that this was also discussed in Before And After.
Anyway, Tom and The Doctor was right and I'm sure that such a solution had been possible.
Oh please.......Tom Sucks.
"Please let me die"
"No, I get more cuddles"
"i have so much arthritis!"
"Cuddles!!"
"i have to get up three times a night to pee."
"Cuddles!"
Kes is in unbearable pain.
Looking at Andrew is unbearably painful.
Just let her die Tom.
Be a mencsh.
I'm sure that both methods, both The Doctor's experiment and tanis methods would have worked.Yes, though I never got the impression that that biotemporal chamber doc built would have bought her much time, perhaps a few additional weeks or months at best. Then again, it was only an experimental first version and perhaps could have been improved upon further.
The 'self-realisation' route of Tanis (he said he was fourteen) would seem to be more successful, but also to harbor other dangers.
Oh no, she would have been even better with a prolonged lifespan.The whole idea of prolonging her lifespan was just Trek's Achilles heel of creating aliens then wanting them to be human or even better than human. Her species had a natural life span. Tampering with it was just a way to cheapen the character and maker her (even more) bland.
Honestly, no matter how much I hate that episode in season 6, I'm happy that they never did choose the option you suggest.There was a potential for a proper heart breaking ending at around the 6/7 season mark had they not sacked Lien and had they stuck with the concept of the shortened life span. It's a shame that circumstances meant that we didn't get it.
Honestly, no matter how much I hate that episode in season 6, I'm happy that they never did choose the option you suggest.
At least the character destruction in that episode in season 6 can be written around and corrected.
Indeed. The opportunity to practice a healthy goodbye.There was a potential for a proper heart breaking ending at around the 6/7 season mark had they not sacked Lien and had they stuck with the concept of the shortened life span. It's a shame that circumstances meant that we didn't get it.
I love a great cathartic tragedy every now and then. And I think Kes would have been a great one and Lien would have been wonderful at pulling it off.Indeed. The opportunity to practice a healthy goodbye.
Yes, I totally agree with you, Lynx. "Spirit Folk" should not have been made!
Sorry, couldn't resist.![]()
Indeed. The opportunity to practice a healthy goodbye.
I love a great cathartic tragedy every now and then. And I think Kes would have been a great one and Lien would have been wonderful at pulling it off.
A life well lived and saying goodbye are not meaningless.As I wrote before, I really hate syrupy tear-wrenching crap. Such things are for the people who watch those meaningless, bland soap operas which the TV channels are pouring over us.
Well, I don't hate Spirit Folk and Fair Haven per se, but in my eyes, they're just fluff.
I'm not necessarily against giving her a normal life span close to the very end of the series, but I think the risk of it feeling much like an artificially sweetened and forced ending would be fairly high. I probably would have less qualms with it if that were to happen at some point in the middle of the series.
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