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How is Janeway sexy?

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Boff...Susan Ivanova on Babylon 5 used it when referring to Marcus when he used the Medical chair to save her life in Season 4 and he ended up in a coma. She said to Doc Franklin..."Maybe I should have boffed him." or something to that effect. I don't have time to check it.

Got 30 people coming tomorrow..just wanted to check the thread out.

PS. Found this. Made by Sazzy back in 2007. Sazzy's stuff is usually classy even if it's J/7 stuff. i don't remember if this one has been posted before...but it makes me smile to see the 70/80/90's Mulgrew and the different outfits she wears.

[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhdFNXgVfK8&feature=player_embedded[/yt]
 
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Boff...Susan Ivanova on Babylon 5 used it when referring to Marcus when he used the Medical chair to save her life in Season 4 and he ended up in a coma. She said to Doc Franklin..."Maybe I should have boffed him." or something to that effect. I don't have time to check it.

I remember that!! I remember laughing at it :lol:
 
Well, the classy ones like ravage and ravish already taken, and that was the only other euphemism I vaguely remembered overhearing, perhaps in some sitcom. It might also be a Brit/Aus thing - teacake had obviously heard it :) I'm not sure though how accurate this definition is...

I knew the term sounded familiar, I just couldn't place it.

Thanks
 
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PS. Found this. Made by Sazzy back in 2007. Sazzy's stuff is usually classy even if it's J/7 stuff....

Oh, I didn't know that J/7 stuff was by definition not classy and it was difficult to find anything elegant in this fandom... ;)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yphnYFUaK2M

Yeah, yeah... you all have seen it already. But, really, I think it can be shared again and again. Forever.

Yes, I do not think I will ever complain about watching it again... and again... Unf!
 
Boff...Susan Ivanova on Babylon 5 used it when referring to Marcus when he used the Medical chair to save her life in Season 4 and he ended up in a coma. She said to Doc Franklin..."Maybe I should have boffed him." or something to that effect. I don't have time to check it.

I remember that!! I remember laughing at it :lol:

Hmmm...another reason for me to perhaps give B5 another shot :) (only made it past pilot and first ep).
 
1. J/7 is gorgeous and delicious, don't be hatin' on J/7 people. It's got J in it! It has to be good!

2. Babylon 5 is a fantastic series. The writing is quite theatrical, many characters are great tragedy figures cut from a classical cloth. I highly recommend it to everyone. Doesn't have enough women (despite JMS seemingly revered for his writing for women) but then that's usually the case with sci fi. The story line is very interwoven, it's all story arcs. Humor too.

And finally..

 
All right, I'm going to be stuck in Harry Potter world for the next two weeks, willingly of course, so if I pop up at all it's because I'll be crying and need to get some KM/Janeway to make me happier.

I'll probably post a huge string of pictures after I see the movie, which I am still hoping will be at the midnight showing since there are tickets for sale in a town about 10 minutes from here.

Or I'll pop in time from time to just catch up and post a random picture from my collection. And for froot's Friday video of course :)

That being said

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This is the look I can feel her giving me
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1. J/7 is gorgeous and delicious, don't be hatin' on J/7 people. It's got J in it! It has to be good!

Thanks!:techman: and it has 7, too, and Seven is a gorgeous, sexy, awesome and deep character.

All right, I'm going to be stuck in Harry Potter world for the next two weeks, willingly of course, so if I pop up at all it's because I'll be crying and need to get some KM/Janeway to make me happier.

Oh, does it mean that I'll be able to know all about the movie through your tumblr? I do not think I'll go to the cinema to watch it but, as a former HP fan, I would like to know if the movie is good and it won't hurt to see pics from it. ;)
 
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1. J/7 is gorgeous and delicious, don't be hatin' on J/7 people. It's got J in it! It has to be good!

Thanks!:techman: and it has 7, too, and Seven is a gorgeous, sexy, awesome and deep character.

All right, I'm going to be stuck in Harry Potter world for the next two weeks, willingly of course, so if I pop up at all it's because I'll be crying and need to get some KM/Janeway to make me happier.

Oh, does it mean that I'll be able to know all about the movie through your tumblr? I do not think I'll go to the cinema to watch it but, as a former HP fan, I would like to know if the movie is good and it won't hurt to see pics from it. ;)
Indeed Seven is a wonderful character and my main reason to watch Voyager. These two ladies together are a world of awesome.
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Indeed Seven is a wonderful character and my main reason to watch Voyager. These two ladies together are a world of awesome.
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They look so good, Gov Kodos :drool: and same for me. I started watching Voyager thanks to Seven.
One personal favorite episode for Seven is 'Omega Directive' one of the few to highlight her Borg abilities without them being either shown a detriment or a one off thing that was quickly forgotten like her personal shield abilities as in 'Hope and Fear' Also, there was a glimpse of the Borg as something other than 'assimilate' in how she viewed Omega. Her drive in seeking out how to see the omega molecule was so very well contrasted with Janeway's and her drive to destroy it.

Heck even Chakotay came off reasonably well in this one. The J/7 fan in me loves the ending we had, but it would have worked as well with Chakotay and he finding Seven exploring some Native American spiritual piece as a final framing of their conversation about religious experience earlier in the episode.
 
Oh, does it mean that I'll be able to know all about the movie through your tumblr? I do not think I'll go to the cinema to watch it but, as a former HP fan, I would like to know if the movie is good and it won't hurt to see pics from it. ;)

Probably.

Most likely.

I probably won't shut up about it, every Facebook status and Tumblr post will probably be Harry Potter related.

My little sister will be worse, that much I know.
 
One personal favorite episode for Seven is 'Omega Directive' one of the few to highlight her Borg abilities without them being either shown a detriment or a one off thing that was quickly forgotten like her personal shield abilities as in 'Hope and Fear' Also, there was a glimpse of the Borg as something other than 'assimilate' in how she viewed Omega. Her drive in seeking out how to see the omega molecule was so very well contrasted with Janeway's and her drive to destroy it.

"Omega directive" was a very good episode. I always enjoy it and, it's true. Being a borg, or still having a part Borg on her persona, it's quite curious how those abilities are not always used or just showing us a negative part of it. I really liked the "Hope and Fear" shield moment.


Heck even Chakotay came off reasonably well in this one. The J/7 fan in me loves the ending we had, but it would have worked as well with Chakotay and he finding Seven exploring some Native American spiritual piece as a final framing of their conversation about religious experience earlier in the episode.

As a J/7 I like the end they gave us but yeah, I admit that I do not mind Seven and Chakotay talking about religious experiences, but just keeping the conversation at that level.

Btw, I do not hate Chakotay (like a lot of J/7 fans do), I simply do not like him with Seven. I do not mind him with Janeway, btw (it's impossible to deny that the dynamic J/C was there are the very beginning) but, with Seven, no, thanks. That's the part I disliked more about Voyager end. It made no sense. I would have prefered none involved in a relationship and, if forced to choose a relationship and leaving all open to any shipper create the end they would have liked.
 
One personal favorite episode for Seven is 'Omega Directive' one of the few to highlight her Borg abilities without them being either shown a detriment or a one off thing that was quickly forgotten like her personal shield abilities as in 'Hope and Fear' Also, there was a glimpse of the Borg as something other than 'assimilate' in how she viewed Omega. Her drive in seeking out how to see the omega molecule was so very well contrasted with Janeway's and her drive to destroy it.

"Omega directive" was a very good episode. I always enjoy it and, it's true. Being a borg, or still having a part Borg on her persona, it's quite curious how those abilities are not always used or just showing us a negative part of it. I really liked the "Hope and Fear" shield moment.


Heck even Chakotay came off reasonably well in this one. The J/7 fan in me loves the ending we had, but it would have worked as well with Chakotay and he finding Seven exploring some Native American spiritual piece as a final framing of their conversation about religious experience earlier in the episode.

As a J/7 I like the end they gave us but yeah, I admit that I do not mind Seven and Chakotay talking about religious experiences, but just keeping the conversation at that level.

Btw, I do not hate Chakotay (like a lot of J/7 fans do), I simply do not like him with Seven. I do not mind him with Janeway, btw (it's impossible to deny that the dynamic J/C was there are the very beginning) but, with Seven, no, thanks. That's the part I disliked more about Voyager end. It made no sense. I would have prefered none involved in a relationship and, if forced to choose a relationship and leaving all open to any shipper create the end they would have liked.
I liked Chakotay a lot in the first year, but the character suffered from the writers not knowing what to do with a first officer on a ship. I sort of blame TOS for that. Spock had dual roles, so when Kirk was on the bridge he had a function as science officer. Riker and Chakotay had no other function when the captain is on the bridge. More over, I think the writers were too hesitant to put Chakotay into scenes, say landing parties or something, for fear of making Janeway look weak- I don't think it necessarily would have as the show had established in TNG that the XO went ahead of the CO on away missions but there we are.

In Omega Directive it made sense to me for Chakotay as he was always portrayed as the far more spiritually inclined character between he and Janeway. I can see Janeway's spiritual side if that had been built up more in the wake of the episode where she had to save Kes after her getting hurt in that alien temple in Sacred Ground, however Janeway was rarely shown to be terribly spiritual compared to Chakotay.

I completely agree about Endgame. I think even Neelix/Janeway would have been more believable. At least he had enough scenes to credibly say he had something of a crush on the captain in a hero-worship way. C/7 is just totally:wtf:
 
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