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Vulcan twins

But they're Vulcans
Identical Vulcans all the way.
One pair of matching bookends,
Different as night and day.

Please, don't make me start thinking about Sybok, the emotional Vulcan. :wtf: Yes, I know he and Spock were not twins but still they were siblings who were complete opposites.
 
^ What about the Klingon Tuvok lookalike in the DS9 ep Invasive Procedures?

Sorry, I haven't seen that episode. I must check out the character before coming up with some advanced theory.

Since I guess that the episode took place during the time Voyager was in the Delta Quadrant, it can't be Tuvok. Maybe some other relative working undercover as a Klingon? ;)
 
I've always regarded Vorik and Taurik as the same person.

But when it comes to Tuvok, I have some own theories:

The Tuvok lookalike in "Starship Mine" is actually Tuvok's evil brother Devor, the black sheep of the family who have left his home, denied his relatives and became a criminal. For some reason, Tuvok has never mentioned anything about Devor (or Devok if you want it more Vulcan), maybe for the same reason as Spock never mentioned his brother Sybok to Kirk or McCoy.

As for the Tuvok lookalike in "Generations", let us just assume that it's Tuvok himself, on a brief stint with the Enterprise. Why not?

The Tuvok in the DS9 episode "Through The Looking Glass" was a mirror Tuvok.
I like your thinking. :bolian:

You should check out my "Voyager Mysteries" page at:
http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Park/1964/Voyagermysteries.html :)
(a page on my Kes Website)
 
But they're Vulcans
Identical Vulcans all the way.
One pair of matching bookends,
Different as night and day.

Please, don't make me start thinking about Sybok, the emotional Vulcan. :wtf: Yes, I know he and Spock were not twins but still they were siblings who were complete opposites.
I guess it's telling that I didn't think of Spock and Sybok at all when I read Myk's post.

Nilz Baris, maybe... :guffaw:


M', practically fossilized
 
^ What about the Klingon Tuvok lookalike in the DS9 ep Invasive Procedures?

Sorry, I haven't seen that episode. I must check out the character before coming up with some advanced theory.

Since I guess that the episode took place during the time Voyager was in the Delta Quadrant, it can't be Tuvok. Maybe some other relative working undercover as a Klingon? ;)

Actually the episode is from DS9's 2nd season, before Voyager was sucked into to the Delta Quadrant.
 
^ What about the Klingon Tuvok lookalike in the DS9 ep Invasive Procedures?

Sorry, I haven't seen that episode. I must check out the character before coming up with some advanced theory.

Since I guess that the episode took place during the time Voyager was in the Delta Quadrant, it can't be Tuvok. Maybe some other relative working undercover as a Klingon? ;)

Actually the episode is from DS9's 2nd season, before Voyager was sucked into to the Delta Quadrant.

Yes! :bolian:


Since this episode takes place at Stardate 47182.1 (8 March 2371) which is more than a month beofre the events in "Caretaker which did take place at stardate 48315.6 (26 April 2371) we can assume that it's good, old Tuvok himself working undercover as a part of the plot to spy on the Maquis. The Klingon disguise was the first step in that plot.

Got to add that to my Voyager Mysteries site! :)
 
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