Good evening.
During Star Trek: Voyager, there were times when characters made references to events that we - as the audience - were not privileged enough to witness; which of those events would you have liked to watch in full film glory? Below are my choices.
During Star Trek: Voyager, there were times when characters made references to events that we - as the audience - were not privileged enough to witness; which of those events would you have liked to watch in full film glory? Below are my choices.
- "Prime Factors": Harry Kim falling out of a gondola during his (first?) romantic misadventure with a Delaney twin.
- "Future's End": Tuvok attempting to use "pure Vulcan logic" to talk his way out of a vehicular citation issued by a twentieth-century parking enforcement officer. We could have taken a few pointers!
- "Revulsion": Tom and Harry enacting a series of practical jokes on Tuvok...and Tuvok's legendary Vulcan patience being rigorously tested in the process.
- "Prey": Tom Paris pursuing a rodent through Jeffries Tube Thirty-Two.
- "Equinox": Chakotay speaking with a "Terellian seapod"; technically, this encounter would have long predated Voyager, but the image of Robert Beltan ankle, knee or even waist-deep in ocean water while he speaks with an alien aquatic life form (perhaps while wearing that retro-futuristic swimwear we have seen on a few occasions in various TNG-era Star Trek episodes) is too funny (or amazing?) to leave unexplored.
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