Doctor Omega
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Sadly the actress playing Kes, Jennifer Lien, has not had the happiest of times since leaving the series, falling foul of the law, and is all but unrecognisable now.
You do realize that "both" her "abilities" probably have a higher IQ than that response right?! Speaking strictly as a gal whose "abilities" make me an active member of MENSA!.... and probably give me my own zip code.... along with a backbreakingly high pain threshold!Tuvok.
I just happen to like Vulcans - I can't imagine why.
I also like Seven of Nine for some reason. I expect it's because of her logical abilities - both of them.
The first part, the last part, or the entirety of my previous post?You do realize that "both" her "abilities" probably have a higher IQ than that response right?!
If I am interpreting your message correctly, all I can say is, "Ouch."Speaking strictly as a gal whose "abilities" make me an active member of MENSA!.... and probably give me my own zip code.... along with a backbreakingly high pain threshold!
Just the part about the "boob's" pal! And it was all meant to be off-color funny cause if you can't laugh at yourself and share it then what's the point?! Also, I now suspect that I responded to something that was not actually your intent to post. In which case... not funny, not appropriate and I apologize whole-heartedly for my response. I honestly thought you were referring to her "attributes" in the female anatomy, right up there... almost in your face depending on how tall you are.The first part, the last part, or the entirety of my previous post?
Of course, I'm not sure which of her logical abilities to rate higher. Whilst her logical abilities as an individual may not have been quite so advanced or extensive as those she had access to whilst she was still part of the Borg collective, I would argue that they were her personal abilities, earned and developed through a lifetime of experience - including being a Borg drone. Of course, the developmental stage of the process could not begin until she was free from the collective and aboard Voyager.
Meanwhile, while she was still a member of the Borg collective, she had access to the hive mind, which included amongst its number species with highly developed logical abilities - including of course Vulcans. However, whilst the hive mind was undoubtedly a highly advanced and extensive mental faculty - most probably unparalleled in its mental abilities anywhere else in the galaxy, if not further - it was not her logical or mental ability. In effect, her thinking was done for her by others.
This is why I would opt for choice number one being the superior one of the two available.
If I am interpreting your message correctly, all I can say is, "Ouch."
I've seen the effect that such inappropriate or disproportionate physical attributes can have on an individual - especially someone who does not have an appropriate physical stature to support them. I think it's a cruel trick of nature that is painful to witness.
No, not at all, Janine. I left my answer open-ended so it could be interpreted in more than one way - depending upon the individual.Just the part about the "boob's" pal! And it was all meant to be off-color funny cause if you can't laugh at yourself and share it then what's the point?! Also, I now suspect that I responded to something that was not actually your intent to post. In which case... not funny, not appropriate and I apologize whole-heartedly for my response. I honestly thought you were referring to her "attributes" in the female anatomy, right up there... almost in your face depending on how tall you are.
And I too thought JR was a hot-bod in a catsuit brought on for that purpose. But in the end they gave her great storylines and she did a lot with them. In point of fact, I loved Voyager!
So if my kidding a bit missed the mark... sorry bout that (electronic communication can be so difficult to navigate), I genuinely was just trying to be funny not hostile as I have far too much respect for you to ever do that. I was just hoping you understood by now that I'm a bit on the weird, "dark humor" side of the tracks... but maybe I'm just plain ole trailer trash (insert laughing and smiling here please) !
Of course, that's Starfleet engineering for you!For me, one of the worst & best chapters in Voyager is Year of Hell. That was really hard to watch, specially the decomposition of the ship and the morale going down by each month but I hated that they always go to the "time reset" to explain away everything and put the Voyager back to pristine levels. I felt that the series could had been better if the spaceship actually take hits and never recover from them. They always managed to reset the dam thing back to its former glory.
Can you imagine if they'd had the guts to do the year of hell as a full season and didn't reset everything at the end. It might have been depressing but I think it could have been awesome too.For me, one of the worst & best chapters in Voyager is Year of Hell.
Fortunately, Moore got to do it in BSG.Can you imagine if they'd had the guts to do the year of hell as a full season and didn't reset everything at the end. It might have been depressing but I think it could have been awesome too.