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Voyager moments mentioned yet never seen: your choice?

Ragitsu

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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.

  • "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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I know this isn’t technically what you asked for, but I’d love for the real Harry Kim (the one who died when he was blown out into space) to be found and revived with 39th century technology by the SFA kids, finally get promoted to lieutenant, and have that promotion be the cause of the New Burn.
 
I know this isn’t technically what you asked for, but I’d love for the real Harry Kim (the one who died when he was blown out into space) to be found and revived with 39th century technology by the SFA kids, finally get promoted to lieutenant, and have that promotion be the cause of the New Burn.

Star Trek Online brought him back as a Kobali, and in turn had an even worse identity crisis than Lyndsay Ballard did (who was the one to bring him back).

Speaking of Lyndsay Ballard, I’d like to have seen the mission where she died.
 
Oh, oh, what about the mating itself? Not just that they mated, but how did that even go about?

Did they slowly turn into salamanders and start finding each other attractive as the mutation went along?

Did they finally become the final version and suddenly realize it was time to mate?

How did they mate and give birth so fast? If time passed, what were they eating? Where were they pooping?

CinemaSins: "I have so many questions!"
 
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