Seems to me they could have cloned Tuvix, then turned the original Tuvix back into Tuvok and Neelix. You know, to have their cake and to eat it, too. But, then, they'd have had to cast the actor who played Tuvix, which was something they weren't prepared to do. Thus, the story ended as it did.
Actually he was a great actor. I watched Tuvix a couple of nights ago and he delivered.
He took it out in The Chute and a few other times. They probably kept it partially disassembled, so that Neelix couldn't just escape suddenly and leave them without a kitchen rat.In Alice, 5 years later, we see that Neelix's ship the Biaxial has been in one of Voyagers' cargo bays since Caretaker. Seriously?
Suder may have overwhelmed Tuvok for a touch, but he was suppressed eventually and put in a box like every other bugger Tuvok had ever melded with.
Finished reading that now and it is twisted but bizarrely funny! My icons have disappeared but thumbs up.Suder may have overwhelmed Tuvok for a touch, but he was suppressed eventually and put in a box like every other bugger Tuvok had ever melded with.
Sex-melds.
Vulcans meld during intercourse.
It makes it more intimate.
So Tuvok's wife was an active voice inside Tuvix as well.
It's a weird measure then that Tuvix who was 5 percent T'Pel, was so forceful at pushing her husband, 35 percent of the gestalt they shared, into having an affair and cheating on herself with a tiny baby girl trying to kill them all.
Oh.
####.
T'Pel was ratcheting up their libido so that Kes would put Tuvix out of his misery, so that she wouldn't end up the recipient of all that hot dangerous love?
I don't see the boys, one who is married and well trained, and the other who has been there and done that, being so desperate the to stalk that Ocampa like she was a bitch in heat.
I remember listening to a soldier who had a dog, a military dog that was in the line of fire. And this soldier was truthfully admitting that they (can't remember the soldier's gender) would save the life of the dog over the life of another soldier. Obviously because of the huge emotional attachment to the dog. And that was just an animal.
The universe and the rules that Voyager is in is different from the reality of the actual universe and rules that we are in. Janeway found herself in a tragic situation. To bring back Neelix and Tuvock was tragic. To have left Tuvix as Tuvix would have been tragic. I have an emotional attachment to Neelix and Tuvock and if I was in Janeway's shoes, in that universe and faced with the decision of two lives versus 1 possible life, I would have done what she did. And Kes would not have influenced me one way or the other. It would have been hard to have done it but I would have done it.
But in this real universe with the actual rules that exist, if there was a Tuvix situation (which there couldn't be), even though I would want to bring Neelix and Tuvock back I wouldn't because I wouldn't know if it was alright to do so.
So when Tuvok gets home, T'Pel will know about his affair with holographic T'Pel.Suder may have overwhelmed Tuvok for a touch, but he was suppressed eventually and put in a box like every other bugger Tuvok had ever melded with.
Sex-melds.
Vulcans meld during intercourse.
It makes it more intimate.
So Tuvok's wife was an active voice inside Tuvix as well.
It's a weird measure then that Tuvix who was 5 percent T'Pel, was so forceful at pushing her husband, 35 percent of the gestalt they shared, into having an affair and cheating on herself with a tiny baby girl trying to kill them all.
Oh.
####.
T'Pel was ratcheting up their libido so that Kes would put Tuvix out of his misery, so that she wouldn't end up the recipient of all that hot dangerous love?
I don't see the boys, one who is married and well trained, and the other who has been there and done that, being so desperate as to stalk that Ocampa like she was a bitch in heat.
U.K does not have the death penalty, being British I would hold a referendumThere is a reason as to why Lady Justice wears a blindfold as Justice is supposed to be impartial. But what little we've learned about the Judical system of the Federation it very much appears to be based on common law or the system used in places like the UK and US today, so If you didn't know either Tuvok or Neelix and had to rule on should Tuvix be allowed to continue his existance how would you rule?
U.K does not have the death penalty, being British I would hold a referendum
I would imagine that she would not have an issue with it. She would have seen the logic behind his decision. The Pon Farr must be resolved.So when Tuvok gets home, T'Pel will know about his affair with holographic T'Pel.
Actually he was a great actor. I watched Tuvix a couple of nights ago and he delivered.
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