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I like the one, where Harry turns down sex with 7of9.I like the one where he's demoted cuz Janeway is a hypocrite.
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I like the one, where Harry turns down sex with 7of9.I like the one where he's demoted cuz Janeway is a hypocrite.
Wait what? Is that really true, no wonder they never did anything with this character, he was just eyecandy and they never intended for him to be anything more.Never forget Harry was going to be written off the show until his actor showed up in some most beautiful people list.
It gets better.Wait what? Is that really true, no wonder they never did anything with this character, he was just eyecandy and they never intended for him to be anything more.
In A Vision of the Future - Star Trek: Voyager, Stephen Edward Poe states that in 1997, when producers were ironing out the details of the introduction of Seven of Nine, they had already lined up Garrett Wang (Harry Kim) to take the bullet and leave in order to free up enough budget for a new main actor. Then that year, Wang was chosen by People Magazine as one of the "50 Most Beautiful People in the World." Suddenly Wang was in, and Lien was out.
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Oh god... this is amazing.It gets better.
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Jennifer Lien
Jennifer Ann Lien (born 24 August 1974; age 45) is the actress best known for playing Kes the Ocampa during the first three seasons of Star Trek: Voyager. She also appeared as Kes in the first two episodes of season four, "Scorpion, Part II" and "The Gift", although she was credited as a guest...memory-alpha.fandom.com
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Wang had strong criticisms of Voyager co-creator and executive producer Rick Berman. During a chat with the website GeeksOn.com, Wang claimed Berman had visited the set of Star Trek: Voyager only twice in seven years, called him "an idiot" and made the claim that "if there is a hell in this existence that we have that people can go to, he's first on the list." [2] Wang was also the first Star Trek actor to be denied a chance to direct the show. [3]
I don't know who that isMichael Chabon is now the showrunner of Star Trek: Picard.
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‘Star Trek: Picard’: Michael Chabon Named Showrunner Of CBS All Access Series
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I like the one, where Harry turns down sex with 7of9.
And then got publicly humiliated for it by Janeway and had a formal reprimand for "sexual offences" be added to his permanent record despite literally every other main character in the series including Janeway having fucked random aliens before without any objection from anybodyI liked the one where Harry fucked that alien lady and got an STD.
One of the best novelists working today, meaning that it's probably going to be another 4-5 years before his next book. He wrote Wonder Boys, The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay (inspired by the creation of Superman), and The Yiddish Policeman's Union. On the surface this seems amazing, but there always seems to be an enormous letdown waiting in the shadows whenever this much talent gets togetherI don't know who that is
Chasing them was okay. Those were her orders. She could have set a fucking timer on a fucking photon torpedo and got back home in one episodeJaneway should have been dragged before a courts-martial since by chasing the maquis (in the hope she coulddomtorture Chakotay) it's her fault they ended up in the Delta quadrant and pissed off a bunch of aliens like Species 8472 and the Borg queen. At least Chakotay dumped her for a Borg drone that must have really stuck in her craw
While there will always be a vocal minority filled with trolls and haters who balk at the idea of diversity in Hollywood, it’s quite clear that the industry is placing a focus on inclusion and acceptance, whether it be in movies, on the small screen, or even in video games. While Gene Roddenberry’s enduring sci-fi franchise has always been at the forefront of change – the famous kiss between Kirk and Uhura is proof enough– it looks like Star Trek: Discovery is looking to round out its cast of diverse characters.
As reported by Discussing Film, it seems CBS is searching for a non-binary character for the show’s upcoming third season. There aren’t many details to go off of, but it sounds like this individual will be named AIDRA (we’re not sure if the all caps is a typo, or deliberate), and is said to be very intelligent and self-confident.
Didn't Star Trek the next generation have Binary Aliens? In the episode The Outcast.The ride never ends
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Star Trek: Discovery Season 3 Will Introduce A Non-Binary Character
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