It’s kind of a shame that Subcommander T’rul never appeared again after “The Search.” Would have been neat to have a recurring non-evil Romulan character in Star Trek, especially after Worf joined Deep Space Nine.
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It’s kind of a shame that Subcommander T’rul never appeared again after “The Search.” Would have been neat to have a recurring non-evil Romulan character in Star Trek, especially after Worf joined Deep Space Nine.
STAR TREK: VOYAGER - S3E1 Basics, Part 2
Sorted caps from Season 1 of Star Trek Voyager.
Kathryn Janeway - Kate Mulgrew - 42000
Chakotay - Robert Beltran - 13000
B'Elanna Torres - Roxann Dawson - 13000
Tom Paris - Robert Duncan McNeill - 13000
Neelix - Ethan Phillips - 10000
Doctor - Robert Picardo - 11000
Tuvok - Tim Russ - 15000
Harry Kim - Garrett Wang - 12000
Kes - Jennifer Lien - 7000
Seska - Martha Hackett - 3800
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Martha Hackett as Seska
So I finally caved and subscribed to The Delta Flyers patreon so I could watch the video versions of the podcast episodes.
I got to the Basics Part 2 episode where they were interviewing Martha Hackett (aka Seska). One of the questions Garrett asked her was whether she knew what Seska’s baby’s name was, if the writers ever named him or not (they didn’t; he was just a no-name). I was kind of hoping Garrett would have named dropped “Sessen” from Star Trek Online, but sadly he didn’t (I can’t remember if the Delta Quadrant missions came out before or after the pandemic). Then he asked what Seska would have named him, given that he would have had some Cardassian-sounding name mixed with a Kazon sounding name, and Martha suggested Seska would probably have put a little bit of Chakotay’s heritage in there as well (aww!!) because of how attached she still was to him. She suggested something like “Gacko”, and my first thought that my stupid animal brain went to was “GOKU!!” 😆
I’ve joked more than once about how the Kazon kind of resemble the Saiyans from DBZ with the outrageous hair, so I laughed way more than I should have when Martha came up with that name.
Romulan Seska!
“State of Flux” (S01E10, Stardate 48658.2) gives Chakotay something he has needed all season - a chance to be vulnerable. He shows his convictions to Starfleet morals, and his blindspot for his Maquis relationships. It is just a shame that Voyager is so inept when it comes to matters of security.
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