Neelix brought a positive energy with his kindness, his loyalty, his widom and his originality (cf very colored dressing). His departure at the start of s7 marked the beginning of the end for me. 

I totally agree. It was downright stupid to ditch Neelix only three episodes from the end.After seeing it back when the show originally aired. I started bingeing the show because I had forgotten so much. It was so much fun to watch it again like it was the first time (I could have sworn Seven got with Kim by the end. .oh well) Anyway, I can't get over how Neelix left Voyager after years with this crew as his family. They set it up pretty good with his own people and a woman to give him a good excuse, but I feel it just wasn't enough. He barely knew these people, woman and her child. Plus the environment was sad. No sky or land. Depressing. Plus, Neelix had so many other opportunities to leave. I would have liked him to see Earth. Not sure why the writers decided to let him jump ship.
Well, I've been into something similar for a long time. I hope I get the time to finish that story soon.Well Captain Sisko is dead and/or communing with the Prophets, Jake is a writer... I say Neelix would have taken over Grandpa Sisko's restaurant in New Orleans, and made it a DQ/Cajun fusion place!![]()
If they hadn't "conveniently" found this group of Talaxians so far from their home, he wouldn't have seen any of his people again anyway.It's safe to assume that almost all of the crew parted ways after getting home, so unless he became Harry's roommate or something, he would've started missing his people anyway.
There are many different alien species living on Earth in Trek's fictional future.But it wouldn’t give him the same sense of purpose. He would be happy and have fun but still be the outsider.
Maybe they fell into one of the Vaadwaar's subspace corridors.Not to mention that the whole plot with those Talaxians on that asteroid was silly.
There are many different alien species living on Earth in Trek's fictional future.
I believe they had been wandering for a while. But Talax was by this point about 40,000 light years from that asteroid. And yet they knew about Talax being defeated by that other species (I can't recall the name) didn't they? So I think they must have encountered some kind of short cut to get that far.I haven’t seen the ep in a while but I got the impression they’d been wandering off on their own a long time. I buy Talaxians appearing there much more than I buy Hirogen appearing after Dark Frontier.
I didn't either. Very annoying character. Would have been better to send him off when with Kes when they got rid of her.I didn't like Neelix, but he got a good send-off.
Drop him on a planet composed entirely of a large kitchen and fields of 1990's fabric pattern remnants. He'd be in heaven.I didn't either. Very annoying character. Would have been better to send him off when with Kes when they got rid of her.
Garak and Nelix's 'Dress n Dine." Ah, the bars of latinum!Drop him on a planet composed entirely of a large kitchen and fields of 1990's fabric pattern remnants. He'd be in heaven.
There's no way the Talaxians are gonna be safe in that asteroid. Either the miners really aren't prepared to kill them all and they'll just give up, or they'll just destroy the talaxian shield. Voyager should have stuck around for a while
^This.There's no way the Talaxians are gonna be safe in that asteroid. Either the miners really aren't prepared to kill them all and they'll just give up, or they'll just destroy the talaxian shield. Voyager should have stuck around for a while
Janeway's naming him as ambassador to the delta quadrant seemed a little condescending to me considering there was no means to keep in contact with him long-term.
Neelix brought a positive energy with his kindness, his loyalty, his widom and his originality (cf very colored dressing). His departure at the start of s7 marked the beginning of the end for me.![]()
The beginning of the end for you was three episodes away from the end? What was the actual end?
Bars of latinum you say? I'd invest in that business..Garak and Nelix's 'Dress n Dine." Ah, the bars of latinum!
Pathfinder.
I liked Neelix in the episodes where he is positive. It’s the episodes where he is obnoxiously jealous of any other man Kes talks to or the ones where he’s intolerant of Vulcan emotional restraint that I wish he’d go away.
Jim Wright (reviewer) back in the day called Neelix an "acquired taste", if I recall correctly. Irritating, especially in the early years, but but after his goodbye still sorely missed because he brought something extra to the ship.
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