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Unread 02-01-2012   #1
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Klingon Janeway from STAR TREK: VOYAGER

Apparently there's an episode called THE KILLING GAME, PART 1 that features an opening where Captain Janeway is dressed up as a Klingon, funky forehead and everything. I found a still image from the episode, but not a video. (I'm not that interested in tracking down the whole story, since Klingon Janeway only appears in one scene and the rest of the show focuses on World War II shenanigans.)

Anyone have any leads?
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Re: Klingon Janeway from STAR TREK: VOYAGER

It's not the first time. There's also been Romulan Deanna, and Cardassian Kira.
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Re: Klingon Janeway from STAR TREK: VOYAGER

I think these are all holosuite scenarios, where the Hirogen make the crew into various species so they can hunt them.
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Re: Klingon Janeway from STAR TREK: VOYAGER

Needs more process.
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Re: Klingon Janeway from STAR TREK: VOYAGER

Was Voyager the one that had an episode where two of the characters temporarily became iguanas and had a family of iguana babies?
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Re: Klingon Janeway from STAR TREK: VOYAGER

Sadly, yes. Apparently, breaking Warp 10 devolves you...
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Re: Klingon Janeway from STAR TREK: VOYAGER

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Was Voyager the one that had an episode where two of the characters temporarily became iguanas and had a family of iguana babies?
Someone should alter the space-time continuum to erase that episode from existence. It's up there in the list of priority missions for time travellers: assassinate Hitler, teach the germ theory of disease to the Ancient Greeks, delete episode 2x15 of Star Trek:Voyager from history.
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Re: Klingon Janeway from STAR TREK: VOYAGER

Yes, somewhere out there in the Star Trek universe there's a planet gradually being populated by the spawn of iguana-Captain Janeway, and iguana-whatever-his-rank-was Paris.

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Someone should alter the space-time continuum to erase that episode from existence. It's up there in the list of priority missions for time travellers: assassinate Hitler, teach the germ theory of disease to the Ancient Greeks, delete episode 2x15 of Star Trek:Voyager from history.
I think everybody involved, including the characters and audience usually did their best to forget the whole thing. After all, I don't think Paris ever faced charges for abducting and devolving his commanding officer for the purposes of starting an iguana family with her. Though he probably would have got off with a "devolution-madness" defense.

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Re: Klingon Janeway from STAR TREK: VOYAGER

Yeah, I always thought that episode was kind of weird. And I'm the guy who wrote this.
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Re: Klingon Janeway from STAR TREK: VOYAGER

The igauna thing episode seemed to imply evolution is circular. Of course for TF there was the time Janeway got her self assimilated by the borg, in an insane infiltration plan.
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The igauna thing episode seemed to imply evolution is circular. Of course for TF there was the time Janeway got her self assimilated by the borg, in an insane infiltration plan.
The writer of the episode said that he was trying to make the point that evolution doesn't necessarily lead to bigger brains, which is true enough.

That said, he seems to ignore the mechanism behind evolution. Star Trek's done this several times before. For Star Trek writers, evolution seems to be a unilinear thing, as if the evolutionary path of a species is hardwired into their genome from the get-go. My willing suspension of disbelief tends to get shattered when TV writers can't even grasp the idea of natural selection.
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Re: Klingon Janeway from STAR TREK: VOYAGER

At least it didn't require them to bounce an inverse polarion beam through the deflector dish, like half the episodes of next generation. Then again they did fight space tornados, so most of us would like to see Voyager entirely removed from history.
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