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Post by andrewlee on Sept 19, 2008 16:02:34 GMT -6
In this episode. Voyager encounters a Klingon D7 battle cruiser that left on a spiritual quest a century ago. They attack voyager when briefly de-cloaking, but because Voyager is much more advanced, Voyager locates them and stops the attack. They believe that B'Lanna's unborn baby is their savior. The Klingons on that ship based their spiritual beliefs on some ancient scrolls their ancestors found and how they interpreted them.....more on this later.
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Post by macawol on Sept 20, 2008 7:25:45 GMT -6
Eeehhh... okay, so what is the question again? or the debate?
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Post by andrewlee on Sept 20, 2008 9:38:57 GMT -6
Mac Have you seen this episode? Watch it then so we can debate and discuss things about it!!! It does have some nice looking Klingon women in it. The Klingons did debate the meaning of the scrolls and how to proceed based on their interpretations of it. There was conflict between them about what to do. I am trying to stimulate some posts from this that are more than what you have replied to it. The question is "What do you think of the episode?" Do you have anything significant to add too it?
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Post by amebruz on Sept 20, 2008 14:41:51 GMT -6
of that episode I remember only the klingon women and neelix. I'm joking. I saw it, it was very alike one in the next generation...
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Post by andrewlee on Sept 21, 2008 10:25:32 GMT -6
Amebruz the Scene with Neelix and the Klingon woman was funny because it took place in Tuvok's quarters. Tuvok didn't show much emotion, but I'm sure it was quite a shock to him. Neelix diverted the Klingon woman away from Harry Kim because he was very uncomfortable with her coming after him to mate.
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Post by amebruz on Sept 21, 2008 14:56:24 GMT -6
yes, how could some one get in love with neelix
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Post by andrewlee on Sept 21, 2008 17:08:51 GMT -6
Thats a good question Amebruz and I'm not sure I have an answer for you on this one. Early on in Voyager, Kes and Neelix were in a romantic relationship.
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Post by amebruz on Sept 24, 2008 15:54:21 GMT -6
poor kes. how could a klingon ship of one century ago compete with the voyager
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Post by andrewlee on Sept 24, 2008 17:20:23 GMT -6
Amebruz. The century old Klingon D7 battle cruiser's attack on Voyager was futile. As I have already stated that Voyager found the Klingons and defeated them enough, so that they would listen to Janeway so she could convince them that the Klingon empire and the Federation had been at peace for some 80 years. Voyager could have easily destroyed the old obsolete D7 battle cruiser.
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Post by amebruz on Sept 25, 2008 19:44:06 GMT -6
then how come klingons aborded the voyager?
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Post by andrewlee on Sept 25, 2008 21:24:07 GMT -6
The reason the Klingons came on board Voyager was because they purposely started a warp core breach to destroy their own ship. It was part of their acting on the interpretations of their scrolls.
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Post by mgomez on Apr 26, 2009 13:41:49 GMT -6
This is my opinion on the episode, it just shows how something can be taken in different ways. The renegade Klingons held on to the older beliefs, while all the other Klingons had a new set of beliefs(I would think).
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Post by andrewlee on Apr 26, 2009 18:10:46 GMT -6
Interpretation of things/sacred text/etc have always been an issue all through out time and place in reality and in fiction!!
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Post by grr6126 on May 6, 2009 3:49:48 GMT -6
The D7 in that episode didnt really to seem have alot of detail to the ship. Granted it was destroyed in the first 10 mins, but it seemed to me that more could have been put into the D7 cruiser
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