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Plot a 6 episode Vadwaar Arc.

You gotta wonder how hard those horns where if she tried to head but another child...

Gosh!

What it her horns were venomous?
 
An alternative is that they're sexual.

Boys and girls, their spikes interlock and knot, if their ain't specialized offices unless part of the mating ritual is for mutual/ceremonial stabbings which could be about crosspollinating enzymes between the genders to instigate fertility or excitation?

Sam should have had Naomi wearing a lot of hats.

Although Muslim women don't have to start wearing that head scarf until they begin menstruating, after which (in more orthodox places) it's immoral and sleazy for them not to.
 
I always thought this must be soooo embarrassing, suddenly donning a headscarf and announcing to the whole world you have gotten your period.

Maybe the horns are erogenous zones and no pollination is taking place. Or maybe they are senses, like a cats whiskers.
 
On the show the Doctor had to armour up Sam's womb so that the fetus didn't rip on through to the other side... Why am I thinking about Jim Morrison?

The makeup for kitarians changed a lot, but we did see some sexy wrassling time between Riker and a Kitarian gal in TNG the game... His face didn't seem to be full of new sex holes?

Although we've always said that inconsistent make up was because Voyager sucks, but maybe what is they is a severe change to the anatomy of the horns upon the instep of puberty or some other life marker?

Although we saw hot old Naomi in VOY Shattered and her horns looked about the same as they did as they had when she was a child...
 
How can the Vadwaar be a short-term threat if they only have a 150 people left? An ion storm could all wipe them out.

Unless there were Vadwaar refuges, so there may be more than 150 Vadwaar. Then you have a threat to the DQ...
 
Who are the Vaadwars? Another 'alien of the day'?

Yes, albeit ones that were built up as more than that.

Their episode ends with "They got into their subspace corridor, but they know all about us and they will be back.
Seriously Captain, watch your back they could re-appear at any moment, even right now. Any place we go, any new star system we explore, they could pop right out and start shooting at us without warning.
I mean, chances are we'll never see them again, but we can't guarantee that, there might be big intergalactic space battles happening at any moment!
If that doesn't get your attention, nothing will!"

Then they are never seen, heard from or mentioned ever again.

Though I do wonder if they started trying to go back to their old planets and found them all to be Borgified and they got caught up trying to liberate those planets to bother with one rouge alien vessel.
 
Voyager should have explored those very exciting corridors. It doesn't make much sense that they just forgot about them as they already knew they could travel great distances quickly with them. They needed to abduct some Vadwaar and demand corridor maps.
 
But we could have missed the month where the Vadwaur and every other bugger that had staked a claim kicked them out, like when Darla would sneak into the He-Man Woman Haters Club, or Lucy trying to get on stage with Rikki...

I'm noticing a trend.
 
I thought that was wife of the week, you know like Ming's Wife of the moment?

Polygamy thrives in space!

I always thought it was limited when Paris suggested that the crew would be 'pairing off" when some of them could be "tripling off" or "quadrupling off".
 
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Remember what happened to Reed in E2? The only man on the ship not to end up with a woman. This would be Harry's fate if they were tripling and quadrupling off. Who would want him?
 
If Kes had stayed, and the trip had taken decades.

Every four years, there abouts there would be a new sexually mature adult Ocampa on Voyager who Harry could attempt to woo.

If he was rally hard up, he could have settled for the wrong twin.

Even back on earth surrounded by billions of women from thousands of speices he still just lusted and coveted after Chakotay's bird.

He doesn't want to be happy.
 
He was in denial of his obvious homosexuality?

Oppressive emasculating female role models in youth create a more likely potential for boy on boy?

Is this 1978?
 
He was a little boy still, because of his mother. So he only fell for unobtainable women, like a Farrah poster on his bedroom wall. Yes, it is 1978.
 
I wonder how many of the other crewmen's mommies rang Captain Janeway before the mission started.

Janeways personal secretary (Yeoman?) needs to be shot.

Although, considering we never saw this yeoman dogsbody, it's likely that caretaker killed him or her.
 
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