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ENTER | VOY Avatar Contest: Elogium

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Welcome to the all new Star Trek Voyager Avatar Contest! :)

This weeks themes as chosen by last weeks winners are:

Episode: Elogium
Voyager encounters new life forms that have an unusual attraction to the ship. Meanwhile Kes's reproductive cycle, called "the elogium", is mysteriously triggered.

VOY Theme: Neelix of all Trades
Junk merchant, guide, cook, morale officer, morning show host... Neelix has done it all. He is largely derided by fandom, though, so let's throw some love his way by entering an avatar of everyone's favourite Talaxian (other than Alixia, Brax, Dexa, Jirex, Laxeth, Oxilon, Palaxia, Paxim, Wixiban and everyone listed here). Chosen by @Avro Arrow.

Random Theme: The Renaissance
The period in European history, from the 14th to the 17th century, regarded as the cultural bridge between the Middle Ages and modern history. Chosen by @2takesfrakes.

Rules:
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Max size of images: 200x200px

Max file size: 1mb

Enter as many times as you like.

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where the heck have you all been? I've been waiting to see more than two people play :D Nice turn out.
 
"You do this ... for friendship?"
-- Amanda, to her son Spock

I'm entering ONLY at Catarina's insistence. Therefore, should I be voted a "win" in any category, please ... let her be the one to choose, as this is my last entry, for sure.

Elogium provides Jennifer Lien with plenty of drama to enact:

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Neelix is a hyæna for all - OK? - ALL Seasons:

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"It is only the mediocre pupil," Leonardo da Vinci writes in his notebooks, "who does not surpass his Master." And legend has it that when his Master, Andrea del Verrocchio, saw the angels he added to the lower left of Verrocchio's own painting, "The Baptism of Christ" ... he never picked up a paintbrush, again:

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