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In "Death Wish," a Q wants the right to die, and our old friend Q shows up, pushing them into a trial for his right to make that choice.However, Tuvok points out that it hasn't been celebrated in over a millennium. Same episode, but before Tuvok went crazy: Neelix wants to celebrate the Vulcan festival where people chase each other naked.It just hadn't ever sent him into a murderous rage before. It was clear from when he first met him that Tuvok found everything about Neelix to be irritating. Not that anybody really needed to be reminded.The underlying implication of the scene is that Tuvok considers simply spending a few minutes with Neelix to be the situation most likely to send him into murderous rage.Then it turned out that it was just a holodeck simulation. It was probably meant as a dramatic moment, but the scene where Tuvok choked Neelix to death left many viewers either cheering or laughing.In "The Phage" a Vidiian doctor is scanning the crew, but stops when he reaches the Emergency Medical Hologram.Ĭhakotay: I don't know how I'm going to enter this into the log.So what does Chakotay do? He sucker-punches the ringleader, since that's the Maquis way, and tells them that they'll keep doing things the Maquis way until they get with the program. Also featured are four Maquis who won't accept Tuvok training them in Starfleet procedures, telling Chakotay that they'd rather keep doing things the Maquis way.Then the camera pans over to Kes, who is dripping with sweat while the holo-Doc is no worse for wear. After dialing up the heat on the ship to cleanse the gel-packs, he proudly announces success. From the same episode, the Doctor eventually gets the idea to deal with the infection like a human body would: roast it with a fever."Learning Curve" gave us the immortal line, "Get the cheese to sickbay!".According to his tradition, an extremely attractive locale. Not gonna lie - got a teensy bit emotional when the Doc gives Janeway Starfleet's message - "you're not alone." Though, Voyager might just want to stay in the Delta Quadrant once they learn Andy Dick is the new space doctor.Doctor: You've placed the Coyote Stone at the crossroads of the fifth and sixth realms, which would divert Commander Chakotay's soul, that is his consciousness, into the Mountains of the Antelope Women. A lot of work, but the payoff is nice, as our crew finally has some hope. Sourpuss to convince that ship's new and improved (debatable) EMH to stage an insurrection and retake the ship so that they can alert Starfleet so that the Doc can get home so that Voyager can know that Starfleet knows they're still alive. The Doctor then appears in the pristine sickbay of a brand new Starfleet ship, only to find that some dirty, stinking Romulans have already stolen it and are headed back to Romulus, no doubt to stir up some trouble in years to come. When that doesn't work, they send The Doctor, because why not? It makes perfect sense - a simple sound file can't get through thousands of light years without degradation, but one of the most complex computer files in existence works like a charm. It seems that some aliens built a bunch of cell towers in space and Voyager tries to use them to send a voicemail home. Deep, deep, deep space for Voyager, as it's in the Alpha Quadrant. Seven of Nine, apparently with plenty of time on her hands to turn knobs and push buttons in astrometrics, has found a Starfleet vessel in deep space. Now that we're in Season 4, the crew of Voyager can make a little progress on their trip home instead of the constant disappointment they've grown so used to.