lvsxy808 said:
And of course, Seska - as we believed at first.
Mark_Nguyen said:
None of whom were in Starfleet, I beleive. That'd throw the curve quite a bit, though they WERE serving in the area of Bajor to begin with...
Mark
JayTheTrekkie said:
There must have been probably a dozen bajorans on Voyager...just a guess
That would certainly contradict what Torres said in "Lineage". She said the overwhelming majority of Voyager's crew was human.
Paris: "Voyager isn't just one way. We've got Bajorans, Vulcans, a Talaxian..."
Torres: "And hundred and forty humans."
LCARS 24 said:
Not sure, but:
Tabor
Tal Celes (also in The Haunting of Deck 12)
Jor
Gerron
Trexis
Alery
Bereyt
Kayla
Tala
Marika
Discounting Seska...
- Gerron (the shy guy from "Learning Curve")
- Tal Celes (the Bajoran with ADD in "Good Shepherd")
- Tabor (the man whose grandfather and cousin were murdered by Crel Moset, "Nothing Human")
- A couple more Bajorans at the Maquis meeting in "Repression." I recall a man and a woman.
I believe Torres was exaggerating the number of non-humans. People rarely state the exact number when discussing any population, and she was emotional about being an "outsider." If Voyager's crew compliment is only around 150, then Torres had to be exaggerating, because otherwise it would mean only 12-15 non-human crewmembers. And that just doesn't sound right.That would certainly contradict what Torres said in "Lineage". She said the overwhelming majority of Voyager's crew was human. Forget the exact #... I believe it was over 140. Unless it tended to be non-humans that died at disproportionate rates from Season 1 through that part of Season 7, at least after the initial deaths of mostly humans and just one Betazoid (Stadi) in the accident that stranded them in the DQ in the first place. But we know this actually wasn't the case, what with major deaths like, Ensign Ballard, Ensign Jetal, and Lt. Carey (though that happened after "Lineage", natch) all being humans. The only non-human I personally recall dying was Lon Suder, who was Betazoid. So clearly there were only 2 or 3 of every non-human species, and of course B'lanna being the only half Klingon (or Klingon, period) on board.
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