Nothing official from on screen, but since Vorik and Taurik were played by the same actor, they have been theorized to be twins by the actor and the producers.
Nothing official from on screen, but since Vorik and Taurik were played by the same actor, they have been theorized to be twins by the actor and the producers.
Nothing official from on screen, but since Vorik and Taurik were played by the same actor, they have been theorized to be twins by the actor and the producers.
Which episode and series did Taurik appear in?
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Nothing official from on screen, but since Vorik and Taurik were played by the same actor, they have been theorized to be twins by the actor and the producers.
Which episode and series did Taurik appear in?
Yeah I should know this...![]()
IIRC, Taurik was in TNG's Lower Decks. Vorik was on VOY in a few episodes, again IIRC.
With a little imagination on your part they still could be the same character.You know what sad is that I thought that they were the same character until just nowThe names sound similar so I never really paid attention.
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"Vulcan Twins"
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I've always regarded Vorik and Taurik as the same person.
But when it comes to Tuvok, I have some own theories:
The Tuvok lookalike in "Starship Mine" is actually Tuvok's evil brother Devor, the black sheep of the family who have left his home, denied his relatives and became a criminal. For some reason, Tuvok has never mentioned anything about Devor (or Devok if you want it more Vulcan), maybe for the same reason as Spock never mentioned his brother Sybok to Kirk or McCoy.
As for the Tuvok lookalike in "Generations", let us just assume that it's Tuvok himself, on a brief stint with the Enterprise. Why not?
The Tuvok in the DS9 episode "Through The Looking Glass" was a mirror Tuvok.
I like your thinking.I've always regarded Vorik and Taurik as the same person.
But when it comes to Tuvok, I have some own theories:
The Tuvok lookalike in "Starship Mine" is actually Tuvok's evil brother Devor, the black sheep of the family who have left his home, denied his relatives and became a criminal. For some reason, Tuvok has never mentioned anything about Devor (or Devok if you want it more Vulcan), maybe for the same reason as Spock never mentioned his brother Sybok to Kirk or McCoy.
As for the Tuvok lookalike in "Generations", let us just assume that it's Tuvok himself, on a brief stint with the Enterprise. Why not?
The Tuvok in the DS9 episode "Through The Looking Glass" was a mirror Tuvok.
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