PRIME FACTORS

The guy gave me the shivers. In an unpleasant way.PRIME FACTORS
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You mean the pleasant fellow named Gathorel Labin, also known as Gath.The guy gave me the shivers.
I hope the latter.And the question must be asked:
Was Janeway attracted to Gath, as Seska assumed?
Or was she just playing nice and interested in order to make Gath more willing to help them?
Everything about this one is fantastic: colors, layout, ...Seven
Thanks, CM. It is interesting that you should say so - I remember that on Facebook the only reaction to that wallpaper was: "I don't get it". To which someone else said: "Me, neither. Perhaps events seen through Seven's eyes?"Everything about this one is fantastic: colors, layout, ...SevenI'm not normally a pink-person, but this one works partly because of that indigo color on her eyes, eyepiece and suit offsetting the pink.
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Thanks Summer. Most of my wallpapers for that episode were made with the minimalistic design as you will see later on. My personal fav of the set is the one with Tom and Seven - that one I really like.Star Trek Voyager Desktop Wallpapers - I love the minimalism of this one. It's only two colours and one colour takes up maybe 10% of the space, but I immediately know exactly what I'm looking at.
Just watched last month during our rewatch. This is great!And for today we have EQUINOX:
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So as I mentioned earlier I don't really like tomatoes straight off the plant but I love everything with tomatoes.Don't worry, I mix those episodes up too! The Hirogen are brilliant adversaries. Tomatoes are best straight off the plant. The internet seems to think Hungarian tomato potatoes is a stew. It looks delicious. I love your new wallpaper, thank you for sharing it.
So as I mentioned earlier I don't really like tomatoes straight off the plant but I love everything with tomatoes.
I made tomato potatoes today, this is what mine looks like (with some breaded chicken breast):
The Raven
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Scorpion is no doubt my favourite episode. In no small part due to the introduction of Leonardo da Vinci:
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