You noticed that that was John DeLancie's real kid playing Q's kid?
Yeah I knew.
I am such a bad, unresearched fan that I did NOT know this until this thread.
It's nice to still learn new things about Star Trek though even after all these decades.
You noticed that that was John DeLancie's real kid playing Q's kid?
Yeah I knew.
Actually that seems impossible.I guess it makes sense. Neelix was introduced once the crew got tossed into the DQ, seems fitting he would stay there but it's sad to think they never see him again, aside from the two-way communication.
Without a network of subspace radio boosters to amplify and pass on the signal.
Was Voyager dropping a communication Network behind as it made it's way through the Delta Quadrant?
How did you feel when "Janeway" said "Beta Quadrant"?
I love Endgame.
OH it's your first finishing of the series! I hope you don't get too upset when the ship explodes.
Silly Voyager, waits until the finale to finally get edgy.
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