No. They had children of their own.They are minors.
No. They had children of their own.They are minors.
They are minors. There's no need to go through all this, especially as their mother and legal guardian would already be in the trial and state the point for all of them.
And there's yet another testimony to be heard: that of Janeway herself. She did what she did because the lives of two of her crewmen were on the line. One of them, her longest and most esteemed friend. If any of you think she would simply walk away and let Tuvok's fate be decided by a bunch of obscure bureaucrats without giving a fight, you have been watching the wrong series. And if things go south, she always has a weapon more powerful than a hundred photon torpedos: her death glare.
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I believe Tuvok raised them then returned to the service. They are not minors, and their voices should be heard regardless.
And if things go south, she always has a weapon more powerful than a hundred photon torpedos: her death glare.
No. They had children of their own.
Maybe we didn’t need it, but we are better off for having it.
In Starfleet, people often fail upwards, hence all the evil Admirals!Actually, that was just Freeman's opinion. Janeway is still Admiral, and this episode proves that the Tuvix incident is known and has not been classified. This means that, for the courts, Team Janeway is right.
Wonder if that's a subtle cheap shot at Voyager's writers: "we're the comedy Trek, and even we know an ensign is supposed to make lieutenant!"The promotions actually happened! I am sure Rutherford will catch up.
I don't think he's supposed to be asexual so much as just obliviousThey've played Boims as lowkey asexual since the second season, for whatever reason, retconning his earlier horniness.
Mariner is now the only one of the lower deckers who has something approaching a libido.
Her friend was already dead. It wasn't triage it was necromancy. She sacrificed an innocent man who was pleading for his life to bring two dead people back to lifeThey are minors. There's no need to go through all this, especially as their mother and legal guardian would already be in the trial and state the point for all of them.
And there's yet another testimony to be heard: that of Janeway herself. She did what she did because the lives of two of her crewmen were on the line. One of them, her longest and most esteemed friend. If any of you think she would simply walk away and let Tuvok's fate be decided by a bunch of obscure bureaucrats without giving a fight, you have been watching the wrong series. And if things go south, she always has a weapon more powerful than a hundred photon torpedos: her death glare.
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Her friend was already dead. It wasn't triage it was necromancy. She sacrificed an innocent man who was pleading for his life to bring two dead people back to life
It's Star Trek necromancy, just like Star Trek ghosts are actually horny anaphasic lifeforms!Necrowhat?? That's preposterous! There's no place for magic nonsense in Star Trek! Janeway brought Tuvok back to life with SCIENCE!
There were five at one point. With the departure of Mezoti and the twins, that left two Borg: Seven and Icheb.Since Seven was the only Borg on Voyager, why are there FOUR Borg alcoves here?
Who didn’t?Oh, right, I forgot about the kids.![]()
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