Whereas in DS9 you had marriages and relationships everywhere. And of course some call it a soap opera because of this but really, that's what life is like.
You'd think Janeway would've gotten plenty of chances to officiate a marriage being Voyager was initially supposed to be a generational ship.
I once played an utterly bizarre (and NSFW) TNG fangame, where the player walks in on Beverly and Data in the middle of sickbay ("Oh don't worry about the patients, I've drugged them up so much they don't know what they're seeing."), has to avoid being raped by Geordi on the holodeck, can buy and sell drugs in the corridors at night (avoiding the crazed Ewok night shift security guard) and has to fight a psychotically jealous Riker for Troi's "affections" at the end.
Oh, and Micheal Jackson is hiding in the sickbay closet.
So, yeah, that Next Gen crew were up to some freaky shit between episodes...
You'd think Janeway would've gotten plenty of chances to officiate a marriage being Voyager was initially supposed to be a generational ship.
They should have had Janeway do that for Paris and Torres. Another thing VOY writers dropped the ball on.
You'd think Janeway would've gotten plenty of chances to officiate a marriage being Voyager was initially supposed to be a generational ship.
They should have had Janeway do that for Paris and Torres. Another thing VOY writers dropped the ball on.
Not a fan of weddings in science fiction. Usually someone either dies (TOS) or the wedding is interrupted by a terrible drama or it's just awful and boring. Really weddings are generally tedious anyway so why put them on the screen.
Okay Worf and Jadzia that was okay, but I give most of the credit to the red dress.
And they always teased us about those Betazoid weddings without ever lettings us see one.
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