Janeway had a point when she mentioned that one of her duties is to be a voice for the voiceless.
Of course, 8472's fluidic domain doesn't follow normal spatial rules; they had no trouble getting to Starfleet Academy to recreate it. After Tuvix establishes peaceful relations with them, they allow Voyager safe passage through fluidic space, and the ship is back home by the time the ball drops in 2375. And by 2376, the Borg no longer pose a threat in any quadrant of the galaxy.When 8472 was laying down the law... Tuvix could have easily address Kes' mistranslations, sided with 8472 and destroyed the Borg in Season 3, and then Admiral Janeway had no way to get them home in season 7.
Of course, 8472's fluidic domain doesn't follow normal spatial rules; they had no trouble getting to Starfleet Academy to recreate it. After Tuvix establishes peaceful relations with them, they allow Voyager safe passage through fluidic space, and the ship is back home by the time the ball drops in 2375. And by 2376, the Borg no longer pose a threat in any quadrant of the galaxy.
Janeway had a point when she mentioned that one of her duties is to be a voice for the voiceless.
I expect that Janeway was asked some hard questions about Tuvix upon her return to the Alpha Quadrant. But, since Starfleet had no regulations and the Federation had no laws regarding transporter fusions (the situation being unprecedented), she couldn't be charged with anything.
That's going to be tough. Overly stolid nature aside, I imagine most of the crew either liked or at least respected Tuvok. Neelix...um...I think we could swing a neutral party.
I would think that he was. And the Borg. And the Equinox. Probably destroying the array in the first place, too.But I hope when Janeway was debriefed upon Voyager's return that Tuvix was at least a talking point.
(Kes pays a visit to Captain Janeway.)
KES: I don't know how to say goodbye to Neelix and Tuvok. I know this sounds horrible, and I feel so guilty for saying it, and Tuvix doesn't deserve to die, but I want Neelix back.
(Kes bursts into tears on Janeway's shoulder. Shortly afterward, Janeway murders Tuvix to bring back Neelix and Tuvok.)
***
NEELIX: Sweeting!! Thank you. Even though Tuvix's horrible memories of being betrayed by you and everybody else aboard this ship of murderers will haunt me until the day I die, for some reason, I still love you.
KES: I think we need to see other people...
NEELIX: What?? Are you freaking kidding me right now??
KES: If it's any consolation, Neelix, it's not me -- it's you. You're just... so boring. I need someone exciting in my life! Someone like, oh I don't know, Tuvix. Now there was a real man...
NEELIX:
***
(Kes pays another visit to Captain Janeway.)
KES: I don't know how to say goodbye to Tuvix. Neelix on the other hand, that was easy, I just did it 10 minutes ago. I know this sounds horrible, and I feel so guilty for saying it, but Tuvix didn't deserve to die -- Neelix does.
JANEWAY: Jesus, Kes, I just got through slaughtering Tuvix and now here you are asking me to bring him back?!
KES: I just realized he's the true love of my life. For the next 2 or 3 weeks, anyhow.
JANEWAY: What about Tuvok? Neelix is sort of annoying, sure, but, what of Tuvok?
KES: Oh please, do you really think he's happy being an emotionless freak.
JANEWAY: I never thought about it that way...
KES: You sure didn't.
JANEWAY: Then it's settled. Tomorrow I will re-combine Neelix and Tuvok back into that hideous freak of nature previously known as Tuvix, against their will. Isn't it wonderful how you and I are responsible for the fates of everyone aboard this ship? God I feel good.
KES: Whatever, I'm getting bored with this conversation, I think I'll go get my nails done.
***
(The next day Tuvix is brought back.)
TUVIX: Sweeting!! Even though I remember you getting me killed the first time, and now I remember you getting Neelix and Tuvok killed a second time to bring me back, I still love you. I guess the heart wants what the heart wants!
KES: Yeah, ummm, the thing is, I don't think this relationship is working out. I miss Neelix....
TUVIX:![]()
I played with that idea once, but I had a lot more changes thrown in as well: Voyager had gone generational, the year of hell actually happened, and Seska had joined the crew. And Harry was a lieutenant, of course.I kind of wish they'd done an episode that included an alternate timeline where Tuvix was still alive and Voyager was faring better than it did in the Primeline...or, to be more fair, better in some ways but worse in others, but in thought-provoking ways rather than ways that could lead viewers to easily conclude it was better or worse than what we got.
Tuvix would not have gotten Vulcan Alzheimers.
BrundleFly.
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