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AUGH!

getting back to the waiting room, I just started watching “relativity”, One of my other favorite episodes because it has MacGyvers pilot friend Bruce McGill. And it is allegedly happening before Voyager left spacedock… annnd, there is that Green waiting room table…

I don’t think they showed the waiting room in the pilot episode, but they do show it in the first scene after the teaser of parallax…

and it is kind of the same light gray, that the other gentleman posted the image of.

Woooooops!!

funny, I never noticed these tiny discrepancies before I joined this BBS…

carry on…
 
Highly evolved human DNA, I guess? Wasn’t that Brannon Braga‘s whole inspiration for the episode? We think our future evolutions will make us become some grandiose thing but what if it makes us salamanders?!? So wacky!

Honestly, whether the offspring were “human” or not 1) I find the implication of Janeway and Paris mating (whatever that would involve and yes, I have read the Twitter thread wherein the Vagina Museum walks us through what all it probably entailed) and that never being addressed aside from a single humorous exchange off putting. 2) You shouldn’t blindly introduce foreign fauna to a planet and never, at the barest minimum, check back in to ensure nothing catastrophic has happened (yes, I am calling out you as well Hoshi and Phlox).


Hoshi dumped a alien worm on an unsuspecting planet…

on a little tiny piece of trivium here, she was carrying the worm in one of those little clear plastic purses that they used to sell at the $.99 only store… I bought one of those purses for a friend of mine about 12 years ago…

it had been a long time since I watched enterprise but then when I saw that episode, I kind of freaked because they were using some thing from the 99 Cents store as a prop!

Good show!
 
getting back to the waiting room, I just started watching “relativity”, One of my other favorite episodes because it has MacGyvers pilot friend Bruce McGill. And it is allegedly happening before Voyager left spacedock… annnd, there is that Green waiting room table…
To quote the eminently quotable SF DEBRIS the time travel theme in Relativity is "I don't give a shit."
 
I had some fonts made by someone named SF Debris, some artist on deviant art?

Oh no it was SF Aftershock Debris

https://fontmeme.com/fonts/sf-aftershock-debris-font/

dunno who made those.

I never gave a poodoo about the ever-changing “DefianTable” until I saw that it was in fact ever-changing. That’s why it’s a piece of Trivium.

trivium is a top secret element which is composed totally of poop.

which is what all trivia is composed of… (test) (do emojis work in here…)
 
I agree with almost all your comments here. But I actually like Twisted , False Profits and Favorite Son.

Twisted was actually exciting in a way. Not to mention that Our Favorite Ocampa's birthday was celebrated! :techman:

My only complaints about the episode was how it was described that the ship was twisted. If it had been, there would have been a lot of damage, hull breaches and such but none of it happened. An when it all was over, the ship was intact and as good as new again.

I would have liked to see an explanation about how those aliens made some telepathic force to create the illusions with rooms, corridors and such being in the wrong places.

False Profits was funny. Good with a follow-up to The Price and to see where the Arridor and Kol had ended up. It would have been great with a Deep Space Nine episode where they returned to the Alpha Quadrant.

As for Favorite Son, I agree that the plot was a bit weak. The whole thing with Kim being born Taresian was totally wrong from the start. The should have realized from the beginning that it was a trick.

But still a spooky and exciting episodes with some nasty space vampires and some action for Kim as well. One of the better Kim episodes.

As for the rest of your comments, I agree with you.


Prodigy is that animated series. I haven't watched it yet because it's not on any of the channels I can watch and I don't want to pay a sum to some streaming company for it. A little too cartoonish for my taste. If I stumble over it smewhere wnere I can watch it, then I might give it a chance.

But why has it become your head canon? :eek:

By the way, have they changed the "eek" smiley? Old Eeky doesn't look the same.

If you don’t Rx to Paramount+, check your monthly subscription services… I get my P+ as a “perk” from one of my other pay services. It may be offered from other services, either as a permanent or temp perk. I had a temp P+ perk prior to that.

offered only as FYI..,
 
...were those offspring born with any traces of human DNA?
No way to know.

My theory is that Voyager sent a few inept redshirts down to the planet to round up the babies... it didn't go well, they phased one on Stun... and it exploded. They raced after another... and it was eaten by a swamp snake. And the third escaped into a swamp that had so much biomatter in it, the salamander's lifesigns were undetectable, like hiding from a thermal scan in a hot spring. Defeated, and with two of the three babies dead, they decided to say they left them in their new habitat.
 
No way to know.

My theory is that Voyager sent a few inept redshirts down to the planet to round up the babies... it didn't go well, they phased one on Stun... and it exploded. They raced after another... and it was eaten by a swamp snake. And the third escaped into a swamp that had so much biomatter in it, the salamander's lifesigns were undetectable, like hiding from a thermal scan in a hot spring. Defeated, and with two of the three babies dead, they decided to say they left them in their new habitat.


We have to assume that the salamander forms of Paris and Janeway had enough “normal” human DNA for the doctor to revert them… their “kids” would have a couple of fragments as well…
 
No way to know.

My theory is that Voyager sent a few inept redshirts down to the planet to round up the babies... it didn't go well, they phased one on Stun... and it exploded. They raced after another... and it was eaten by a swamp snake. And the third escaped into a swamp that had so much biomatter in it, the salamander's lifesigns were undetectable, like hiding from a thermal scan in a hot spring. Defeated, and with two of the three babies dead, they decided to say they left them in their new habitat.
Or they simply just left them.......

But who cares, it was just a dream! :techman:
 
It's definitely Trek, though. Totally worth a look if you can get at it.



Until PRO, my head canon was that "Threshold" was a hallucination borne of Tom eating too much of Neelix's leola root enchiladas, and didn't actually happen. But in one of the PRO episodes, Adm. Janeway admits that she was actually turned into a salamander once.
Oooops.......... it's contradiction time again.
But remember...........when a contradiction occurs, the Lynxverse version is the one which counts! :techman:
All others are simply waved aside as non existent.

Most relevant Lynxverse canon:
1. The horrible creatue which showed up in "that episode which is not worth to be named" wasn't Kes but Suspiria or some demon from another universe.

2. Kes was given a human lifespan by Q, then joined the crew of a Maquis ship which also had been abducted by the Caretaker and is now living on a planet between Bajor and the Tzenkheti Alliance.

3. Carey wasn't killed off.

4. The eventys in Threshold was a dream that Tom had after eating too much of Neelix's food.

5. Neelix is currently living on station Deep Space Nine where he ha started a restaurant called "The Leola Root".

6. Garak is back on Deep Space Nine as ambassador to the Federation and Bajor.

7. Gowron wasn't killed off, it was a shapshifter that Worf killed. Gowron is no wonce again the Chancellor of the Klingon Empire.
:techman:
 
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We have to assume that the salamander forms of Paris and Janeway had enough “normal” human DNA for the doctor to revert them… their “kids” would have a couple of fragments as well…

They probably have DNA samples of the whole crew stored somewhere and may have used that to help Janeway and Paris get back to being themselves.

Do you think they actually used different tables in Janeway's ready room in different episodes? Or does it just look different?
 
Looks like we're done here...

@XweAponX again welcome to the board. Couple housekeeping things. One try not to bump threads older than a year or so. Two as a general rule of thumb do not post more than twice in a row. We have the multi-quote feature when you want to respond to several people. If you need help figuring things out just ask.

Every other regular poster in this forum that took this thread off track when I asked that we stay on topic I expect to not be completely ignored. I'll assume we won't need to have this discussion again for awhile. Thanks.
 
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