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Where's Mother Wildman?

Away missions?

That's my best guess.

Then again, wasn't Neelix her guardian?
He wasn't watching her either.
 
Why call Samantha a name like that? She's been on a few away missions, true. But maybe the reason we rarely see her is that she asked to stay on the ship so she can take care of Naomi.

Samantha is totally hot, BTW. :adore:
 
Why call Samantha a name like that? She's been on a few away missions, true. But maybe the reason we rarely see her is that she asked to stay on the ship so she can take care of Naomi.

Samantha is totally hot, BTW. :adore:
I think the OP's point was that Samantha wasn't watching Naomi because she was never around.
 
You know, I liked Ensign Wildman, and since Naomi features in so many scenes you'd think you'd sometimes see her interact with her own mother. I guess the writers preferred the big/little sister relationship Naomi fostered with Seven of Nine.
 
I always thought of Sam as "adorable" rather than "sexy." :)

But, anyway, I think she's out cleaning the hull or something. In "Once Upon a Time," we do see how being apart affects both Sam and Naomi.
 
You know, I liked Ensign Wildman, and since Naomi features in so many scenes you'd think you'd sometimes see her interact with her own mother. I guess the writers preferred the big/little sister relationship Naomi fostered with Seven of Nine.
That or the actress wasn't readily available in her schedule to due many eps.
 
The shit would have hit the fan when Naomi found out that a clone doppelgänger of her dead mother adopted and raised her these pat 5 years and didn't have the stones to supply her with a modicum of decency that she's some doll replacement for Samantha own lost baby.

Their relationship is a fricking powder keg that could only possibly end in a gunshot.
 
She was noticably absent when Neelix left the ship to go live with the Talaxians. I thought that was so rude.
 
I always thought of Sam as "adorable" rather than "sexy." :)

So did I.

As for where she was, Sam wanted to get back to the Alpha Quadrant so bad, she figured it would be faster if she got out and walked.
 
The shit would have hit the fan when Naomi found out that a clone doppelgänger of her dead mother adopted and raised her these pat 5 years and didn't have the stones to supply her with a modicum of decency that she's some doll replacement for Samantha own lost baby.

Their relationship is a fricking powder keg that could only possibly end in a gunshot.

It's Star Trek, that kind of thing happens every Tuesday. The Federation alone must have twenty or thirty billion people raising the children of their alternate-reality doppelgangers or time duplicates. And let's not forget the time duplicates of the children of the time duplicates of the time duplicates.

There is a reason why doubles are generally considered to be interchangeable.
 
She was noticably absent when Neelix left the ship to go live with the Talaxians. I thought that was so rude.
She was drinking it up in "Fair Haven" holo-program.

She was always missing because she suffered a drinking problem and was always passed out clutching the Flotter doll.
 
How does Ensign Wildman manage to be an absentee mother when they're on a fairly small spaceship?
Until I rewatched the entire series recently, I thought they killed her off in a shuttle accident! No lie! :guffaw:

I was talking about this to someone a few days ago and they thought the same thing:lol:.

It has been a while since I have seen episodes of Voyager... I, too, had thought that Naomi's mom had been killed. I think I was actually somehow blending her with the Enterprise D's Lt. Marla Aster from the episode "The Bonding", where little Jeremy was orphaned.
 
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