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This is so great. It’s like a survival strategy game where you can make decisions for the USS Voyager in the Delta Quadrant trying to get home. PLEASE wishlist on Steam so they know there is interest and so they can keep well funded!
store.steampowered.com/app/2643390/Star_Trek_Voyager__Across_the_Unknown/steamhappy
I love it and I love the precedent of them making games for series from decades ago. Maybe a game based on ENT or more games based on TNG or TOS? The skies the limit!
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So what's the story with that one VOY prop that was pretty much used in like almost every episode (that's obviously a bit of an exaggeration) whenever they needed to depict a piece of technology? Couldn't they have found some other prop to at least make things look different? Do you know of any other episodes where it was used?
VOY caretaker:
VOY extreme risk:
VOY relativity:
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I just rewatched this for the umpteenth time. I love this episode. And Joseph (‘Galt, the Master Thrall’) Ruskin is marvelous. However, a few things struck me this time around.
Tuvok tells Nos that he cannot feel what she feels. But, as I understand it, Vulcans do have feelings and emotions, they just keep them tightly controlled, so as not to be overpowered by them. Is Tuvok ‘breaking it to her gently’, is he being dishonest (not the usual with Vulcans in general & Tuvok in particular), or is it an example of that famous STAR TREK inconsistency?
Also, Tuvok mind melds with Noss without seeking permission first. Noss seems to welcome the contact, but my understanding is that, unless the situation is dire (cf. Spock’s initial contact with Dr. Van Gelder or the Horta), Vulcans seek permission before initiating a meld. Unless, of course, they are rogue.
Thoughts?
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I personally wonder why this is the case. Thoughts?
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