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Star Trek: Voyager 07x09 - "Flesh and Blood"
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Let's try some nonverbal communication.
Star Trek: Voyager 07x09 - "Flesh and Blood"

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I don’t post for YEARS and this is what you get. Enjoy!
(made by @angrywarrior69, quoted by… someone. 😈)
Chakotay on the second day in the Delta Quadrant: Chakotay's personal diary.
Well, I guess I'm in love. Oh, and I also just became the ship's first officer. Oh, and my ship kind of exploded. And we're pretty lost in the Delta Quadrant. sighs
Taken from my post with the Friends-style episode titles
Incorrect The Cloud
Neelix: Captain! I’ve created a new beverage to cure your caffeine addiction! Janeway: Neelix, the last one tasted like a cry for help. Neelix: This one is better! It's a little hug in a mug! Janeway: It feels like I'm drinking an Armus
Chakotay: You seem tense. Janeway: I’m the captain of a lost starship and my coffee has been replaced by something that could be weaponised under the Geneva Convention. I’m absolutely thriving. Chakotay: Well, crew morale is low. Janeway: So is my coffee supply. Coincidence? I think not. Chakotay: You should try talking to a spirit animal like I do, it's healthier for you Janeway: Let me guess - yours is a bear Chakotay, crying: Why would you say that?!
Paris: We found a nebula full of coffee particles. Janeway: Excellent. Let’s fly directly into it without asking any follow‑up questions. Tuvok: A flawless plan.
Kes: Captain, the nebula might be alive. Janeway: Of course it is. Everything out here is alive. Even the replicator is plotting against me.
Janeway: We may have injured the nebula. Paris: We stabbed it with the ship, Captain. Janeway: Yes, but we did it gently. Like a little prod Tuvok: The readings indicate it was not a "little prod"
Chakotay: Captain, you need a spirit guide. Janeway: I need coffee. Chakotay: Your spirit guide might be a coffee- Janeway: Finally, something that makes sense. Chakotay: -beetle. A coffee beetle.
Chakotay: We need to heal the wound we caused. Janeway: Fine. Let’s go apologise to the giant space jellyfish. Torres: We can patch the wound with a warp plasma burst. Janeway: B’Elanna, that sounds like science. Do it.
EMH: If anyone dies, I want it on record that I disapproved of this entire mission. Janeway: Duly noted, Doctor.
Kim: The nebula is stabilising. Janeway: Well thank fuck for that.
Kim: Would you care to visit France this evening? Janeway: I do love France, what's the plan? Kim: A group of us are playing a game called pool Kim: It involves hitting things Janeway: That sounds delightful!
Chakotay: Welcome to France, care to join us for a game of pool? Janeway: It's perfect that you're here, I've been meaning to get my hands on your stick Paris: That's not how this game works, Cap- Chakotay: -No no no she can handle my stick whenever she wants Janeway: *pots everything* Chakotay: …I'm guessing your spirit animal was a pool shark then

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Incorrect Phage
Janeway: Would you care to flirt over breakfast? Chakotay: Why wait till breakfast when we can just flirt right here in the corridor? Janeway: I like a man who thinks on his feet. And we can flirt again later on the bridge
Neelix: Surprise! I’ve opened a restaurant. I accept tips, compliments, and emotional validation. Janeway: The fuck Neelix? This was my private dining room! Neelix: Well now it's my kitchen. You'll have to flirt with Commander Chakotay in public now! Janeway: …I'm gonna go organise an away mission so I can replicate stuff and stay away from whatever the fuck is stinking out this room Neelix: Can I come too?
Chakotay: Away team, stay close to me. Neelix: Absolutely. I will immediately do the opposite.
Kim: Sir, he’s wandered off. Chakotay: Of course he has. Why do I even bother..
Neelix: Hello? Who's there? I bring with me only enthusiasm and zero caution!
EMH: His lungs have vanished Chakotay: That's kind of neat, I didn't know Talaxians could do that. Does this mean he'll be quieter from now on?
Kes: Can’t he have artificial lungs? EMH: Well that's a stupid idea... but actually…
Janeway: We’re going back down there with phasers, cos I'm hella pissed. Tuvok: Captain, the rock wall is fake. Janeway: Shoot it until it stops lying.
EMH: With hololungs he might live forever in a tube, unable to move, unable to leave this room. Kes: So… like a very sad houseplant. EMH: Precisely.
Neelix: Kes, Tom Paris is trying to steal you from me. Kes: Neelix, he’s literally just standing there. Neelix: Where? All I see is a big, ugly hormone looming over you
Paris, flying into the asteroid: Captain, this tunnel is getting narrow. Janeway: Use your judgement. Paris: My judgement says ‘no.’ Janeway: Override your judgement.
Tuvok: We appear to be in a hall of mirrors. Paris: I’ve always wanted to drive a starship through a funhouse. Chakotay: Let’s fire phasers at minimum power and hope for the best. Janeway: That is the most Starfleet sentence I’ve heard all week.
Janeway: Hey you, yeah you, ugly. Return Neelix’s lungs. Dereth: We can’t. We’ve installed them in my friend. Motura: But we'll make sure to give his species a good review on trustpilot Janeway: I sympathise with your disease, but if you steal organs from my crew again, I will personally end you. Motura: If is makes things better we can save Neelix's life. All it'll cost is another member of the crew a lung
Kes: I volunteer as tribute Dereth: Are we gonna leg it before they figure out her lungs only have a shelf life of like 7 years? Motura: Duh, of course we are
voy textposts janeway edition yayyyyyyy
I know I just used this, but I think this was the pose for the posterity, the three magnificent, and as always J/C working together very closely. Almost touching each other.
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Just learned that Chakotays maquis ship was named Val Jean and I think that’s sick as hell
The Voyager crew’s outfits to blend in with 1990s Los Angeles were AWESOME
goodness knows we love Janeway in a white suit

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THE VERY FIRST STAR TREK SLASH FIC PUBLISHED
“A Fragment out of Time”, published in 1974. Kirk / Spock. page 1 page 2
I had to share it with you because I can’t stop laughing, and every time I reread it it just gets funnier and fUNNIER
This fan fiction is older than the push-through tabs on soda cans.
Your grandma wrote this on her Commodore 64.
I miss my Commodore 64
Oh my dear, sweet children. The Commodore 64 came out in 1982. This was produced on a typewriter and probably mimeographed. And while it may seem funny now, it took more courage to write and distribute this than you will ever know.
Reblogged for that last comment.
respect your elders
Children, in the olden days fanfiction was written on a typewriter, copied and sent by snail mail. Getting one one of those letters from across the world was every bit as exciting as getting a notification that your favorite writer posted a new fic.
It’s been said before, but the fact that this fic begins with the dialogue assertion “We’re by no means setting a precedent” is endlessly amusing to me.
Diane Marchant changed all our lives. May she rest in peace.
The precedent line is especially amusing when you bear in mind that “A Fragment Out of Time” is not only the first Star Trek slashfic to be published in a widely distributed magazine: it’s believed by some to be the first slashfic of any kind to be widely published.
In 1974 it was illegal to send pornography through the USPS. So distributing fic like this via mailed newsletter was literally dangerous. And they knew it.
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Chakotay: What are you writing? Janeway: The government in this system wants a handwritten inventory detailing the kinds of weapons we have on the ship. I'm letting them know it's private information. Tuvok, looking over Janeway's shoulder: Your letter just says 'fuck around and find out' in calligraphy.
Owing to some excellent posts recently about Seven taking over Chakotay's role on Voyager, I've been reflecting more on Good Shepherd.
I think one thing that really bothers me more than most of Seven's scene stealing is that the situation in Good Shepherd - while a good episode to watch - should never have happened. It made everyone look incompetent - including Janeway.
Chakotay will be well aware of Billy, Celes and Harren. He's probably had Billy's hypochondria brought up by the Doctor more than once, and Harren has to have racked up a whole stack of disciplinaries by this point for choosing to do the bare minimum and pissing off his coworkers. As for Celes, she was on Voyager for a full 3 years before Seven joined them - her problems with providing inaccurate analyses will already be well-known, and probably flagged to Chakotay years beforehand by the senior Science officer (who is probably Sam Wildman, and definitely not Seven of Nine (not that you'd know it)).
Chakotay is right in pointing out that some officers wash out not long after starting active service. All three of these crewmen would have been removed from Voyager within months had the ship not been lost, but Chakotay and their department heads are stuck trying to find ways for them to fit in without it causing further problems, and they already had strategies in place:
Celes was put in a junior position in astrometrics where those senior to her were in a position to quietly check her work and help her improve her accuracy - that way she could still work and improve at her own pace, while not affecting anything too important. Not ideal but probably the best place to put her without having to relieve her of her duties. It's also worth noting that Celes went to Starfleet Academy but somehow graduated without getting a commission - she's a crewman. As much as she's a nice person, she is not cut out for active service and she knows it - this is ultimately why she doesn't feel a part of the crew, and it's unlikely that there's anything that will fix that for her. It's a tough situation all round and everyone around her has probably tried their best by her, but she knows she's not up to scratch. It's only Seven that rubs it in her face by taking it straight to the captain.
Billy is fine at his work but his hypochondria makes his position in the field close to impossible and if Voyager had stayed in the Alpha Quadrant he'd have transferred to a posting on a planet before losing his post. And the away mission will not have magically cured his hypochondria - think about all the shit the crew have been through before this - no-one aboard Voyager has gotten away without serious injury on numerous occasions. Many times the entire crew have been traumatised and injured by aliens. It's likely once the Good Shepherd mission ended and he had time to absorb being temporary host to that lifeform an his hypochondria would have worsened. Prior to the mission he hadn't been assigned to an away mission - probably because of the Doctor (as he always provides him with a sick note) because it could make his hypochondria that much worse if he incurs further injuries that legitimise his medical paranoia. If six years of Delta Quadrant injuries hadn't cured him of it, nothing was going to barring lots and lots of therapy. The Doctor, Chakotay - and probably also Billy - all knew that already. Everyone was trying to manage what is after all, a serious medical condition. Hypochondria is a real thing and needs to be treated seriously. The only reason Billy doesn't get a sick note this time around is because the captain's involved.
And then there's Mortimer. And Mortimer would never have lasted the length of his placement had Voyager not gotten lost. He is hostile, purposefully underperforms and when he does try and do something 'helpful' all he does is put everyone else in even more danger. He's a complete liability and after six years of Delta Quadrant horrors, he hadn't learned a thing or decided to pull his weight at all. He'd have been fired within months or even weeks if not for the Caretaker. It's obvious he's been a thorn in B'Elanna's side for a long time and as with Celes, rather than relieving him of duty she decided to stick him out the way where there wasn't much chance of him causing problems - either by not doing his job or pissing off the rest of the engineering team. He's also a pretty shit cosmologist by the sounds of it - Janeway, who was only a cosmologist to trade for about a year after getting her doctorate before switching to Command - was clearly unimpressed by what he was working on, despite him seemingly having devoted more years to the field than she has.
Chakotay as First Officer has been aware of these three problem crewmen, probably since his earliest months aboard the ship and has worked within the constraints of Voyager life to try and do the best he could do by all three of them while keeping the ship functioning as it should.
And then suddenly in swans Seven of Nine, essentially shaming those three officers in front of the senior staff (those three might not know about Seven's special efficiency report, but they definitely will have put two and two together when all three get a mission and the Captain's in charge - they'll know they've been talked about).
Seven had no right to do that to them. She run roughshod over the senior science officer, B'Elanna, Chakotay and the Doctor just to vent about three crewmen who were already being managed.
And sadly, Janeway chose to listen to her over everyone else and led them on an away mission that nearly got them all killed.
Post away mission, Janeway might feel better at having tried to get to know them, but Harren will have immediately returned to the plasma relay room to do next to no work and generally be an ass. Celes will have returned to Astrometrics to - let's be honest - continue to be bullied by Seven, and Billy will probably have been back visiting the Doctor within a week or two. And I'd bet both Celes and Billy would reflect on the mission and feel awful for almost getting their Captain killed when she was trying to help them.
At the end of the day, Chakotay had made the right choices with those three officers, and had also made the right choice not bringing it to Janeway's attention because managing the crew isn't her job - it's Chakotay's job! Chakotay already said that Celes couldn't meet the minimum standards for taking part in away mission, Billy always got the Doctor to excuse him, and Harren point blank refused. Those three officers didn't want to go on an away mission, but the episode frames it as them missing out. (missing out on what exactly? Voyager's away missions are always disasters!!)
And Seven knew all this and just didn't care. She just put together an efficiency report because she thinks she knows better than everyone else about everything. In fact I'd bet she'd cobbled it all together purely because she didn't want Celes working near her any more. In fact it's pretty obvious that's what it's all about as Seven's great solution for Celes is to make her B'Elanna's problem... when Celes doesn't even have an engineering background.
Shout out to my main man, Lieutenant Jones, who was always there for us creepin in the background <3
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I’m so happy DS9 has an Ayala!
I was looking at the appearances, and there is such a hilarious disparity between Jones and Ayala
Ayala was in 126 out of 168 episodes (75%)
Jones was in 56 out of 173 episodes (32%)
Ayala also gets 4 speaking lines, one of which is, “Yeah.”
Does Jones get any speaking lines?

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