Maybe it's like "Puella Magi Madoka Magica"I agree with you, there is nothing at all to suggest that it was susperia as kes.
And i liken the idea of the time traveling multiple times![]()
Maybe it's like "Puella Magi Madoka Magica"I agree with you, there is nothing at all to suggest that it was susperia as kes.
And i liken the idea of the time traveling multiple times![]()
This is an interesting idea.I think we as the audience only asume she has been a higher life form for 3 years since that was the real time since we last saw the character but in reality she could have been in that kind of state for hundreds of years.
a version from herself from a erased timeline that will no longer exist which means we have 2 versions of Kes.
One version is a God like lifeform and the other is the one who we see at the end.
Yes this was in the dark matter series i think.This is an interesting idea.
There is a Voyager novel. It may be one of the Dark Matters trilogy. There is a non corporeal life form that is revisiting places Voyager had been that you don't realize that it is Kes right at first. Some of the places/people I recall were mentioned were her seeing Seska and Cullah's child as he was growing up in the Kazon Nistrim sect. She saw a planet they had visited before her transformation (but it was a planet only mentioned in one of the other novels called Marooned written by the same author).
At one point she says she wants to go home, meaning back to Voyager. And another energy being she had encountered told her she would only frighten them because of what happened in Fury. And how she was from a different dimension.
Does this book description sound familiar or is it possibly from another novel like String Theory? And did I see another post saying they encounter Kes in one of the re-launch books?
I assumed she took physical form so she could follow through with her plan to attack voyager. I figured it was just something within her abilitiesWhat they never explained in Fury is why Kes was back in corporeal form again. Absolutely no mention of the fact, despite Kes having transformed into a non-corporeal life-form in The Gift.
In my head canon she went back to her homeworld to see what happened to her people and try to helpWhat they never explained in Fury is why Kes was back in corporeal form again. Absolutely no mention of the fact, despite Kes having transformed into a non-corporeal life-form in The Gift.
Saying someone liked fury is not a personal attack![]()
What they never explained in Fury is why Kes was back in corporeal form again. Absolutely no mention of the fact, despite Kes having transformed into a non-corporeal life-form in The Gift.
Agreed. It's not the best but far from the worst. The opening was indeed pretty coolI mostly liked Fury. Not the best by any means, but the opening is awesome.
OK, I went to far and was too rude
I apologize for that.
Now I want an apologize from Unimatrix 7 for attacking me personally twice.
Well, I have stated that many times and I have pointed out the many flaws in that insulting, crappy excuse for a Star Trek episode over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over again.
But every time I do that, I run into those who hates the character who constantly slaps that stupid "canon" in my face, each and every contribution I make is slagged off and when that isn't enough, then I get personally attacked and then I finally lose my temper and strikes back, then I'm labeled as the bad guy who disturbs the peace.
So I don't care. The witch is dead, humiliated, ridiculed and finally destroyed which obviously was the ultimate high spot of the show. The worthless actress with that horrible scream is gone too, not in the business anymore and the world is such a better place.
So why debate? Let's have a sing-a -long instead! Or as The Clown said "Celebration, Celebration!"![]()
I remember wanting to see 'Fury' BECAUSE we would get to see Kes again. Yet it was like going back to a place you cannot return to easily and that aspect showed in the writing, I feel, though the acting was good and as some have said, there was some good dramatic moments. Like visuals. I rather enjoyed the Janeway/Tuvok opening scene too..Well, I have stated that many times and I have pointed out the many flaws in that insulting, crappy excuse for a Star Trek episode over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over again.
But every time I do that, I run into those who hates the character who constantly slaps that stupid "canon" in my face, each and every contribution I make is slagged off and when that isn't enough, then I get personally attacked and then I finally lose my temper and strikes back, then I'm labeled as the bad guy who disturbs the peace.
So I don't care. The witch is dead, humiliated, ridiculed and finally destroyed which obviously was the ultimate high spot of the show. The worthless actress with that horrible scream is gone too, not in the business anymore and the world is such a better place.
So why debate? Let's have a sing-a -long instead! Or as The Clown said "Celebration, Celebration!"![]()
What they never explained in Fury is why Kes was back in corporeal form again. Absolutely no mention of the fact, despite Kes having transformed into a non-corporeal life-form in The Gift.
In my head canon she went back to her homeworld to see what happened to her people and try to help
So much for that excuse.Liking Fury is not a personal attack.
This is just weird. You're not rational enough to debate with.
Well, you can always read my awful fanfiction. It's on the Kes Website.I remember wanting to see 'Fury' BECAUSE we would get to see Kes again. Yet it was like going back to a place you cannot return to easily and that aspect showed in the writing, I feel, though the acting was good and as some have said, there was some good dramatic moments. Like visuals. I rather enjoyed the Janeway/Tuvok opening scene too..
I didn't get why Kes had the short hair. That bugs me to this day, lol. I also found it implausible that she had so much power in The Gift that was impossible to be contained, yet Janeway was able to subdue her in Fury. It was messy. It also was unflattering in other ways. It is just as plausible given 'Before and After' to view Fury with that type of filter. The time jumping in Fury alone opened that door.
Honestly I like to think Kes lived longer, attained even more power as was her potential and found new adventure.
No, I haven't.Have any of you ever read the fanfictions written by Voyager Season 7.5? There is one of the later ones (there are 30 or 40 altogether I think), that has Kes trying to help her people find a new homeworld after she returns there in Fury? It's called Altruistic Motives. The entire series is about Voyager getting home in a different way. Endgame is ignored. And then they return to the DQ later with some other ships also fitted with slipstream drive. And they encounter Kes again and help her and her people.
Maybe.Werent they sort of evil?
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