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did tuvok ever find his way home?

didnt he have some kind of disease that they could only cure on vulcan?
did he make it home in time
 
Yeah, they were right next to Earth at the end of Endgame, and his illness was a slow-progressing one, so he was probably fine.

He turns up later in the Titan books, if you're interested.
 
Yup. I've read the first one and the third one, and I liked them.

He becomes Titans tactical officer, and third in command. His wife also joins him onboard.
 
14thDoctor said:
Yup. I've read the first one and the third one, and I liked them.

He becomes Titans tactical officer, and third in command. His wife also joins him onboard.
sounds good
 
14thDoctor said:
Yeah, they were right next to Earth at the end of Endgame, and his illness was a slow-progressing one, so he was probably fine.

He turns up later in the Titan books, if you're interested.

If you watch Endgame part 2, Tuvok stated to Captian Janeway that he doesn't start feeling the side effects not until a few months later. So ya, he was still fine during the rest of endgame part 2 after he found out that he has a disease and doesnt' feel the side effects yet right away and not until several months later as stated above.

I'm sure he did get cured once they got home at the end of Endgame way before he would have started feeling the side effects.
 
The cure, IIRC, was a mind-meld from a family member (probably a blood relative) which is why Vorik couldn't help him, for instance.

They probably cleared it up shortly after he got home.
 
In the novel Homecoming, which picks up directly after "Endgame," Tuvok's son coming to mindmeld with him and cure his condition is one of the first things that happens after their return (starting on page 7, in fact).
 
Dimension11 said:
Actually, "quite satisfactory" or else "sufficient" :D

LOL!

I just watched "Endgame" for the second time ever, today. Sigh.

I wish I could find Voyager novels at the #$%#$5 library.
 
^ The novels are, no offense to our authors on the TrekBBS, not that great. I forced myself to finish the first duology and stopped in the middle of the second because it wasn't that great either.

That doesn't mean you won't like them though. However, not many people seem to have enjoyed them.
 
I just wish they made some shows/movies out of them :D I wouldn't mind another forray into the 24th century after 4 years of "polarizing the hull plating"
 
I read that one about Chakotay and his sister (I forget the title) and I enjoyed it. I requested the whole...3...others in the entire library system here. Paperbacks are too expensive to buy up here, like $11 before taxes. :eek:
 
I have read quite a few of the Voyager books and have enjoyed them all so far. One of my favorites is Mosaic, which is the life story of Captain Janeway.
 
[pedantic]Which is Jeri Taylor's version of the life story of Janeway. Not the same thing (though some elements of it became canon while Taylor was VOY's Executive Producer).[/pedantic]

Didn't care for it myself.

Didn't care for Christie Golden's post-VOY novels either, at least as far as I read. (I did like most of her earlier stuff, especially The Murdered Sun and Marooned.) But it was good to see her pick up continuity when it came to taking care of poor old Tuvok.

Brennyren
 
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