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Divorce on Voyager?

Perhaps Janeway is an orthodox catholic, and simply doesn't let people divorce.

And about little Naomi, by the time she grew up there most likely would have been room, considering the death frequency of the crew.
 
Considering all the Naomi/Icheb stories in fan fiction, they would have gotten married and Naomi would have moved into the Cargo Bay with Icheb and Seven. :p
 
Naomi looked like she was 11 when she was just 4. She was maturing nearly three times as fast as a human being. By season 8 or nine she'd be cornering Kim at the Founders day party. By the time she was 15 going on 16 (Shades of The Sound of Music) she'd be calling Chuckles a scallywag whippersnapper.

Dear god, the black light feature on Geordies visor. Oh, replaced... His "Eyes" should still have the same options... Yup he was able to track Zephrams leak from 80 meters indiscernible via usual beaning because of foliage obstruction.

No wonder LaForge spent so much time with Data and his (even inhuman) emission free policy. Wow. If that's the most solid keystone of their friendship, a lack of human sex spray all over his quarters... Geordie and Data wouldn't have been friends at all if Tasha had lived and pursued the android.

I've always assumed that the Earthicans were postreligious for the most part, you know apart from their "philosophy" about self improvement and no money.
 
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Tasha was still alive & kickin' when she told Data it was just a one time booty call.

If anything, Data would have been tryin' to pursue her...poor bastard kept a holographic image from her funeral service...and then we would have gotten a crash course in 24th century sexual harrassment the next time Lore impersonated his brother.
 
The supposedly immortal android was waiting for her to grow up.

(That sounds worse than I meant it to.)

It's like in the beginning of the Princess Bride.

"And then one day, suddenly she realised that every time Westly said "As you wish" what he was actually saying was 'I love you"."

He made a tragic miscalculation about how long he could procrastinate before putting his heart out again to be stomped on.

It's questionable about how damaged she was by her childhood that she might not have always effectively avoided the "rape gangs" that it would take a great deal of time (decades) to process her hard lot in life till she was actually capable of trusting someone enough ever again (for the first time) to be a partner and a lover rather than someone useful or convenient.
 
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He wasn't "shackled" - he could go to the holodeck before he ever got the emitter.
People in wheelchairs like the EMH have limited access to where they can go.
Being handicapped can be a shackle because your freedom to be moblie is limited.
The Doc. going from sickbay to a holodeck is equal to taking a fish & putting it in another bowl.

Good intentions may not amount to much, but it was the thought that counts.
Using the someone handicapped as an example again, this would be insensitive.
 
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