Replicator rationing meant that they had to eat the food they grew in the cargo bay if they wanted to save up surplus rations for something else, or they've already run out for the month.
Replicator rationing meant that they had to eat the food they grew in the cargo bay if they wanted to save up surplus rations for something else, or they've already run out for the month.
What replicator rationing?Isn't rationing like the magic shuttles and never-depleting torpedoes?
Re-checked that ep and you're right: it was the galley though still seems a bit small. I think Katie's gesticulating hands threw me.
As for Carey, is he the O'Brien-a-like? I thought the episode where he patched up with Torres was a bit meh. It was like no-one on Voyager ever harbored any grudges or resentments. I sure as hell would if an Academy dropout was promoted over meThere's an old show I've never seen but heard of called 'The Love Boat' and Voyager sure feels like that at times
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Maybe the actor was unavailable? Or maybe the producers just preferred not to hire any extra actors for that particular scene and just gave the extra line or two to the regular cast.Yea, Carey's Arc was definitely confusing. Here he was, in the first few episodes as Janeway's pick for Chief of Engineering, which was finally given to Be'Lanna, and he was her second, and then all of a sudden, we have the young Vulcan, Paris, Harry Kim, and Seven of Nine taking scenes that should've featured Carey.
How could Voyager feel like an old show you never saw?As for Carey, is he the O'Brien-a-like? I thought the episode where he patched up with Torres was a bit meh. It was like no-one on Voyager ever harbored any grudges or resentments. I sure as hell would if an Academy dropout was promoted over meThere's an old show I've never seen but heard of called 'The Love Boat' and Voyager sure feels like that at times
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That would be Picard's Enterprise, Voyager makes me think of Operation Petticoat at times. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5b2ZQ0-7tM
Maybe the actor was unavailable? Or maybe the producers just preferred not to hire any extra actors for that particular scene and just gave the extra line or two to the regular cast.Yea, Carey's Arc was definitely confusing. Here he was, in the first few episodes as Janeway's pick for Chief of Engineering, which was finally given to Be'Lanna, and he was her second, and then all of a sudden, we have the young Vulcan, Paris, Harry Kim, and Seven of Nine taking scenes that should've featured Carey.
Besides, I like Vorik.
How could Voyager feel like an old show you never saw?As for Carey, is he the O'Brien-a-like? I thought the episode where he patched up with Torres was a bit meh. It was like no-one on Voyager ever harbored any grudges or resentments. I sure as hell would if an Academy dropout was promoted over meThere's an old show I've never seen but heard of called 'The Love Boat' and Voyager sure feels like that at times
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I remember The Love Boat, and Voyager was nothing like it. The closest The Love Boat ever got to Star Trek was they occasionally had guest cast in common, and an episode of Love Boat once mentioned Fantasy Island - the series starring Ricardo Montalban.
That would be Picard's Enterprise, Voyager makes me think of Operation Petticoat at times. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5b2ZQ0-7tMI loved Operation Petticoat! Richard Gilliland was CUTE, and his character had a lot in common with Tom Paris - the "lovable con man who Gets Impossible Things Done" sort.
EDIT: I see you linked to the movie, not the TV series. It's the TV show I was referring to.
How could Voyager feel like an old show you never saw?![]()
How could Voyager feel like an old show you never saw?![]()
Pop culture osmosisAnd where the hell was Vorik in early seasons? And Gov Kodos,
for Operation Petticoat. Enjoyed that.
Peter was part of Stargate SG-1 behind the camera most of the way through, I believe, and two brothers and the father guest starred on some episodes, that, I believe are some of the fan favoritesVorrik showed up in season 3, 5 an 7.
9 episodes.
nepotism just isn't what it used to be.
Have you ever seen a tv show after a Deluise gets a foothold into the story structure?
One of them hooked up with a Gilmore Girl and suddenly 8 more materialized for his bachelor party.
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