after seven long years, it's time I let go of this blog. There is no particular reason other than I am not as interested in Trek as I used to be when I made it in 2017, and I've accumulated frankly way too many followers than I can deal with. I've kept the url, and perhaps I'll resume posting over at @trillscienceofficer when I have something to share again. I'm very grateful for all the people I've met through this blog, and of the many things I started through it (and some I even finished, like the @rejoinedzine). Writing LLAP feels corny as hell, especially since I'm not really gone, so I'll just say good luck, and see you soon.
what is a tomb if not a body; carrying those long dead.
cenotaph (noun): a tomb or a monument erected in honor of a person or group of persons whose remains are elsewhere. derived from the Greek kenos taphos, meaning "empty tomb." A cenotaph is a monument, sometimes in the form of a tomb, to a person or group of persons buried elsewhere.
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Live, Jadzia Dax. Live a long, fresh, and wonderful life.
The words rattled in Ezriâs head as she jolted awake. Her breathing was harsh in the otherwise quiet room and Ezri pulled her legs up to rest her head on her knees, just trying to still her rapidly beating heart.
Sheâd dreamt about Jadziaâs life again. Last night had been Audrid. Before that had been Tobin.
Ezri sighed, pressing her face harder against her knees and rocking slightly. It was a habit sheâd picked up as a child and â
She stopped, mentally calculating it in her head. Had she picked it up or was it an after effect from another host?
No, Ezri told herself, I used to do this when mother was mad at me. Iâd crawl into Norvoâs bed and sit like this until he came home and weâd talk about it.
Relieved that she was doing something which was wholly her own quirk she relaxed a little and pushed the dream from her mind. Thinking about the dreams she had as her past lives never did her any good, she always felt off during the day then. More off than she already did or would have, she imagined, if she hadnât been joined.
âGet a hold of yourself Ezri.â She said out loud, pulling up to stretch and groaning when at that moment the alarm she had set for the day went off to remind her it was time to get ready for her shift. âYeah yeah,â She told the computer. âIâm already awake.â
What she really needed now was a Papalla juice â raktajino â Jestral tea â
âCanât you just decide on one?â Ezri groused to the flashes of old hosts favourites in her head. âThis is already confusing enough.â
She dragged herself up to get ready, tugging on her uniform nervously. Today she had a meeting with Garak, another with Nog, and one with one of the Bajorans whoâd been here while the Cardassianâs had occupied the station again a few years back. Despite that Benjamin assured her she was doing fine she still couldnât help but feel like something was missing.
âYour confidence.â She told herself, looking in the mirror.
Joran had had confidence, heâd been so sure of his self and â
âI am not looking up to a murderer.â She said angrily, frowning at her reflection. Since sheâd called him to get help more and more heâd been leaking into her daily thoughts while the others surfaced at night.
âIâm Ezri.â She said but even she could hear the hesitation. âIâm Ezri.â She asserted again because she knew it helped to hear it out loud. Her shoulders fell and she sighed, âIâm Dax.â
And it was time to face the day.
~~
Though the station was comprised of four different duty shifts mornings at Quarkâs were always full.
âHey Ezri,â Leeta greeted her with a grin, nodding her head over to the corner where Worf was sitting, âHeâs been nursing that prune juice for a while.â Leeta lowered her voice in a conspiratory whisper.
Which meant that Worf had been awake a lot longer than necessary. She shot Leeta an appreciative smile and made her way over to Worf, taking the seat across from him.
âBusy night?â She asked, looking for an opening. Experience as Jadzia had taught her the best way to get Worf to talk was to cut right to the chase though she had enjoyed teasing it out of Worf at times.
Worf huffed, âA crew of Bolians arrived last night. They were unscheduled.â
âIs it anything bad?â Ezri glanced around, trying to discern if anything was amiss.
âThey were...loud.â
She tried not to snicker at Worfâs grumpiness but it wasnât easy. Luckily Leeta arrived to pull her attention away.
âSo whatâll you have, Ezri?â
Gagh, Meshta gagh which was Curzonâs favourite â
Andevian eggs, a taste Lela claimed was acquired â
Something new, something unknown, Torias never ate the same thing twice â
âJust the usual breakfast of the day shift.â Ezri hedged her bets on her stomach; figuring pancakes would go down the easiest.
âOh thatâs Româs favourite now, you know he tried it after he got promoted, he actually gets Quark to still add some beetles in it.â Leeta laughed to herself at the memory. âRaktajino with it?â
Pancakes suddenly didnât sound quite as appetizing but Ezri forced a smile and nodded.
If Jadzia had heard that would she have tried to add Gagh pancakes?
She was tempted to ask Worf but their relationship was still rocky and asking about her past life and his ex-wife like that felt like asking for another fight.
âYou do not look well.â Worf noted as Leeta walked away. âYou should visit Doctor Bashir.â
âI might.â Ezri said, mostly so Worf didnât go all mother hen on her. Heâd deny it but he really did look out for his friends. At least he counted her as one now.
Leeta came by with her drink and set it in front of Ezri who took a sip and bit down her sigh.
It wasnât a raktajino day after all.
~~
Worf may not have known it but Ezri had avoided the infirmary for as much as she could.
The Shrine may have been where Jadzia got mortally wounded.
The infirmary was where she actually died.
Maybe this was why the symbiont commission frowned on hosts interacting with places theyâd lived before in past lives. They hadnât really given Ezri much help or ideas, just told her sheâd have to sort through the memories herself. Try to find common ground with her past hosts.
Unfortunately she was feeling space sick again and needed some help.
âThis is the second time this week.â Julian said, hovering over her with a hypospray.
âI thought I was getting better.â Ezriâs smile was weak and her stomach roiled. The pancakes were an awful idea.
âWell, I can give you a higher dose to help you over the next few days. You might want to look into meditation techniques to help deal with this.â
âLike standing on my head?â Ezri deadpanned, thinking of Emonyâs hobby.
âMaybe not quite that,â Julian replied, bemused. âIâll look up some holodeck programs to help with that. I recommend you check them out.â He had switched back to his doctor mode. âIf you need someone to go with you to them let me know.â He offered.
âIâll be fine.â Ezri assured him though it felt like a lie. âHas the Chief fixed the holosuite glitches yet?â She asked to change the subject. âYou know Torias would have loved holodecks.â She mused, letting her thoughts run around again, âIt sure would have helped him to be able to run simulations on shuttles instead of just reprogramming it and hoping it would work I mean, sure would have made him less likely to crash a shuttle.â She laughed a little at the idea, âOf course then he would have lived longer and I might not be Dax.â
She fell silent at the idea, her skin itching like it had when sheâd first gotten the symbiont and felt an uncomfortable sensation of not belonging.
âWeâre all glad youâre here.â Julian said after the silence went on too long, making it awkward and unbearable.
Ezri muttered something about needing to get to her first appointment and dashed out of the room, trying to leave the thoughts there along with it.
~~
Garak was as verbose and complicated as ever, winding his words with obfuscation to purposely mislay her.
It gave her a headache on top of feeling space sick but she listened as best as she could to what wasnât being said.
They really needed another session on the holosuite so after he left her office with one cutting remark on the drabness of a Starfleet uniform Ezri went to hunt down Miles to see the progress on the holosuite repairs.
âItâs not ready.â Miles said gruffly without preamble when he saw her.
âAnything I can do to help?â Ezri asked, locking her hands behind her back.
I picked it up from Jadzia, she reminded herself unnecessarily, who picked it up from Lela.
Miles glanced at her from the corner of his eyes, no doubt trying to find a way to let her down without being needlessly mean spirited about it. Heâd been surprisingly caring since the situation where heâd been stuck at her childhood home with her.
âItâs okay.â Ezri waved off whatever remark was coming, âIâm sure Nog can help you out after our session today.â
Miles grunted his agreement and turned back to the panel he had open.
Ezri floundered a bit, her natural inclination to ramble these days when things got too quiet weighed on her.
âYou all right?â Miles broke the quiet and squinted up at her from where he was crouched.
âJust space sick.â Ezri said, latching onto that excuse though she was feeling better since visiting Julian.
âProblem with your quarters dampners?â Miles frowned at the thought and Ezri could see him already adding it to his mental list of things wrong with the station.
âNope.â She replied quickly, seeing the relief on his face. âI donât know whatâs causing it. Could be all in my head.â Even as she said it she rested a hand on her stomach, right at the pouch where the symbiont was.
âSounds like you need an appointment with our resident counselor.â Miles quirked his lips in amusement, glancing back at her.
âOh I think I talk to myself enough.â Ezri tried to return the smile but she could tell it didnât reach her eyes. âI should go, I need to meet Nog now. Iâll send him to you when Iâm done.â She promised and fled before Miles could comment on any of her strange statements.
Or maybe they werenât strange anymore. Maybe they were just who she was now.
That headache was coming back.
~~
Kira stopped at her office just as Nog was leaving, giving him a quick nod in greeting before stopping before Ezriâs desk. âLunch?â
It wasnât unusual for them to meet for lunch but typically Kira didnât come to find her and Ezri eyed her suspiciously. âHave you been talking to Julian and Miles?â
âThey might have said something.â Kira admitted sheepishly but kept meeting her eyes. âStill offering.â
Ezri smiled weakly in return. âSounds great!â She said with an enthusiasm she didnât really feel.
Forced socialization, Tobinâs least favourite thing, somewhere in the back of her head she could hear his sulk.
âThink the replicator can make nolaberries?â Ezri asked as she and Kira began the walk down to the promenade.
Kira shot her a confused look, âNolaberries? Iâm not even sure Iâve heard of them.â
âTobin was allergic, I just had a craving.â Ezri shrugged, internally feeling a little vindictive. And then immediately guilty.
Other Joined Trill didnât fight with their past lives so much, other Joined Trill handled this better, Ezri had just been there at the wrong place wrong time wrong person.
Kira raised an eyebrow at her in silence, questioning but allowing Ezri to decide what to say and Ezri felt more gracious to her than ever.
âYou know me and my cravings.â It came out without her thinking, immediately trying to undo what she had just said. Always trying to undo what sheâd done; stepping back in her past but never able to fully shake it off.
Now it lived under her skin, permanently etched in her brain, behind her eyes when she closed them and-
Kiraâs hand dropped to her shoulder, squeezing it lightly and grounding Ezri back in the moment.
âHow about I pick the meal today?â Kira asked and while there was nothing in her tone that brokered concern Ezri could see it in her eyes.
âNot gagh,â Kira cut her off with a laugh, her hand falling from Ezriâs shoulder and the concern that had haunted her a moment ago gone. âBelieve me if I ever picked that you can just assume possession.â
Ezri snorted in her own amusement. âI think itâs safe to assume the same of me.â
Possessed by Jadzia or Curzon maybe.
She rubbed at her head, the pounding back with a vengeance she didnât care for. When she caught Kira frowning from the corner of her eye she quickly dropped her hand and flashed a smile.
âYou know itâs occurred to me I canât ever remember you cooking.â Ezri said, struggling to move their conversation along.
âThatâs because you donât want me to.â Kira grumbled.
âDonât let Benjamin hear that, heâll give you lessons.â
âOh heâs tried.â Kira replied and then was off on the disastrous time sheâd had.
She let the words wash over her, lost in a story that wasnât hers.
~~
Odo was frowning when Ezri walked past his office on the way to hers; though that was his default face so it was hard to tell which frown that meant.
âAll good?â Ezri asked, slipping into Odoâs office.
Odo jumped slightly, a sign he must have been deeply in thought. âEzri.â He greeted, his voice as gravely as ever. âSomething I can do for you?â
âFor me? No, no, Iâm good. Well. Minus the space sickness, I just canât shake it.â Ezri joked. âBut I was asking about you.â
âIs this a doctorâs visit then?â Odo asked drily.
âA friend visit.â Ezri corrected and took the seat across from him. âUnless you want to book a counselling session insteadâŠâ
Odo let a hrrmph, âIâll pass.â He paused. âBut thank you.â
âAny time.â Ezri promised. âYou know you sometimes remind me of Torias which is silly because you embodied Curzon that one time but like, he was proud, wouldnât admit he needed help ever which uh.â
âGot him killed?â Odo looked unimpressed.
Ezri winced. âI donât think youâre that bad.â
âI should hope not.â He must have decided to take pity on her because he continued. âItâs just about one of the ships docked here. Iâm worried one of the passengers might be a changeling.â His frown deepened as he admitted it.
âOh.â Ezri said, surprised heâd even tell her. She looked him over with a more critical eye, taking in the hunched shoulders and tightness around his mouth. For all Odo said he couldnât get the shape of a human right he sure had mastered the emotions of it.
âWorried youâll have to lock up someone of your own kind?â Ezri asked as kindly as she could.
âNo.â Odo shot down. âIf theyâre here to cause trouble they deserve it.â
âAnd if theyâre not?â
Odo was quiet. There was always a chance the station was just a waypoint for the changeling before they left for somewhere worse like Klingon or Federation space.
âWhatâs it like?â Odo asked, jolting her from her thoughts.
âWhat?â
âNever being alone?â Odoâs attempt at a smile fell weak.
âHonestly?â Ezri leaned back, her own smile faltering. âCrowded.â
And somehow damningly alone all at once.
âI think Iâd like to know that experience again. The Great LinkâŠit felt like that, knowing everyone at all timesâŠâ Odoâs voice trailed off in a longing.
âSo long as you remember youâre still you in there. Itâs easy to get lost, trust me.â
âI know.â Odo agreed, a haunted look in his own eyes. Then he straightened up. âI should get back to my investigation.â
She knew a dismissal when she heard it and stood up. âLet me know if you need help.â
âOf course.â Odo inclined his head.
She turned to leave.
âAnd Ezri?â
She looked back.
âIâm here as well. If you need toâŠtalk.â The last word made him wince a little and Ezri tried not to laugh at how similar he looked like to Garak at that.
âThanks Odo,â She said, infinitely grateful.
She walked away, her head quiet for the first time that day.
~~
The silence didnât last long.
It wasnât Jakeâs fault of course, heâd burst into her office just as she was finishing her shift for the day and thrown himself dramatically onto the chair across from her.
âIâm having a writers block.â He declared, groaning and rubbing at his face.
âSounds serious.â Ezri said, as deadpan as she could and trying not to laugh at Jake.
He scowled. âIt is!â
âAll right.â She held her hands up in surrender and set down the padd she was holding. âLetâs talk about it then. What are you stuck on?â
Jake leaned forward in his seat, resting his elbows on his knees and clasping his hands together. Ezri couldnât help but be struck by the similarities to Benjamin at his age in that moment.
Brash, sure of himself, still needing guidance-
No he was a friend, an equal on the same ground, the greatest person ever met in eight lifetimes-
Nine. She thought. Iâm the ninth lifetime.
Swallowing back the memories that threatened to pull her under she focused on Jake as he began to talk.
âItâs the plot. It needs moreâŠâ Jake grasped at the air with his hands. âSomething.â
âDescriptive.â Ezri couldnât help but tease. âIâve always thought things need more something.â
Jake shot her an annoyed look. âI knew I should have gone to Nog.â
âHeâd just get you drunk.â
âExactly.â Jakeâs head lolled back and he sighed like the world weighed on him and no one truly understood it; a young man but he hadnât completely shaken off the teenage years.
In a way she was glad to see it given heâd been around for the occupation and certainly had his share of trauma over the past year.
It struck her then that despite having watched Jake grow up as Curzon and Jadzia that as Ezri she was only a year older than him.
âHey,â Ezri said to get his attention, swallowing down her own wallowing. âTell me about the world and characters. Maybe I was never a writer in a past life but I had my fair share of adventures.â
Jake launched into his latest idea, a novel involving a mystery on old earth; long before current investigative techniques.
Ezri tapped a finger on her desk, considering the plot. âI know when Joran was on the run he was caught because of his own ego. He believed he couldnât be and believed he was so in the right it was his own destiny to outsmart everyone.â
She made a face, remembering her own tauntingâs from Joran when sheâd called him forth. âThe thing about murders is no matter how smart they are or seem theyâre still prone to the same mistakes everyone makes.â
Jake was tapping on his padd excitedly. âI knew you were the person to come to, thanks Ezri.â His eyes crinkled as he smiled.
Ezri repressed the shudder that threatened to run through her at living more in Joranâs memories.
âAny time. Now, letâs talk about motivationsâŠâ
~~
The station rocked around her, she couldnât feel it because of the dampeners but she knew it in her head. All the ships attached to dock swayed with it, back and forth in space, going nowhere but constantly moving.
Leonard McCoy had once told Emony a story about a ship. The name escaped Ezriâs memory but she recalled that it was all philosophical. If the ship was changed out with all new wood was it even the old ship at all? Or if that old wood was used to build a ship was it then the original ship?
McCoy had called it all hogswash.
Ezri was beginning to feel like gaining a symbiont was a little bit like that. If the symbiont was removed somehow and she was Ezri Tigan again would some part of her always be in the Dax symbiont, living on for as long as it did, beyond just the memories?
Would she ever forget what had been given to her and be herself again?
âYouâre looking a little green.â Quark commented as he wiped a glass across the bar from her. âDidnât think Trills got that colour, thought that was more Vulcans.â
There was some undertone of concern Ezri could hear in his voice that made her smile.
âJust ship sick.â
âDonât you mean space sick?â
Ezri shrugged and stared back down at her drink. Romulan ale.
Torias liked it. Ezri didnât.
âNot to your taste?â Quark clicked his tongue and leaned over the bar. âIâm sure Iâve got something that youâll like. It might cost a few latinum but Iâll give you a discount, just donât tell the others.â
Ezri bit her lip so she didnât laugh. âSomehow I think Iâd still end up losing in that deal.â
Quark drew back, a hand to his chest, âEzri I would never-â
âYou still owe Jadzia ten slips of latinum from Tongo.â
âForget that I owe my dear dear friends. Let me get you something else. On the house. Any requests?â Quark asked, merciful enough to ignore her slip in saying Jadziaâs name instead of herself.
Ezri sighed down at the glass in front of her and pushed it towards Quark.
âSurprise me.â
It wouldnât matter anyway.
Everything had been tried before by someone else; a lingering taste of sweetness for something she never even knew.
~~
âI hear youâve been moping around.â Benjaminâs voice rang clear above her and Ezri yelped at the sudden intrusion.
She nearly kicked him the face as she fell from where sheâd been balanced against the wall, once again trying Emoryâs way of fixing feeling how out of whack she was.
âDidnât I teach you to knock?â Ezri grumbled at him, scowling at him from the floor.
âActually you taught me how to break in.â Benjamin grinned at her. âBoth Curzon and Jadzia did at least.â
She remembered that, a younger Benjamin following Curzon around and Curzon doing his best to corrupt him. Teaching to gamble and break in and-
âI did didnât I?â Ezri agreed ruefully. âOr, well, not me me but-â
âDax.â Benjamin cut off the ramble. âI know what you meant.â He crouched down and then with a groan sat on the floor next to her.
Ezri grinned at him, âCareful there, old man.â
Benjamin shot her a look, grumbling something under his breath.
âIâm just saying,â Ezri couldnât help but continue. âKeep up like that and youâll lose future chances to play baseball.â
âIâll live vicariously through Jake then.â Benjamin said, like the thought didnât bother him but Ezri could see the frown hidden in his brow.
âAnd everyone else on this station youâve gotten in to it.â
Benjamin hummed, happier than a moment before.
âCurzon never played with me.â He said suddenly and Ezri eyed him, wondering where he was going with it. âHe appreciated my love of it but never showed any interest. Jadzia did, sheâd come to holosuite games with me and Jake and Kasidy.â
She remembered those, quizzing Kasidy on rules and then purposefully getting them wrong to bother Benjamin and Jake.
âAnd you I taught.â Benjamin nodded at her.
âIt was fun.â Ezri laughed at the memory. It was easy then, lost in the moment. Easier to let the hosts run free in her head.
A little bit of Emory to catch a ball. A little bit of Torias to be competitive. A little bit of Lela to manage where everyone was on bases.
âIâll have to arrange another game.â
âJust donât make us stage a mutiny this time.â Ezri groaned. âYou were worse than Neema. Those fights we got into were brutal, it felt like I was raising a teenager for decades.â
âAudridâs daughter?â
Ezri startled, it had slipped out. She shut her eyes.
âYeah.â
âTrouble with the old hosts?â Benjamin asked.
White light prickled behind her eyelids.
âAlways.â Ezri sighed.
âYouâll get there, old man.â Benjamin told her with such surety she almost believed it.
âRight.â She nodded, trying to relieve Benjamin of any stress that he may have had over it. Any lingering guilt that lay with him in Jadziaâs death. âIâve got this.â
She really didnât.
~~
It wasnât that the symbiont was ever supposed to be like that but there were days Ezri felt she was building her own tomb.
Writing everything that was her into something else and letting herself be erased by what was already there and when it was all over all that would be left of her would haunt someone else.
All the others hosts asked for this.
It was a privilege.
One so sought at that Verad-
He didnât count, she reminded herself, he didnât count.
Except he wasnât that different from her.
He got the symbiont through unfair means even if they were by his own hands.
That was the difference, she shut her eyes in the already darkness of her room closing everything out. I never asked for this.
When she first arrived on Trill with the symbiont inside her it didnât take Audridâs memories to know how disappointed the Symbiont Committee was; how angry they were.
She wasnât picked, she wasnât chosen, it wasnât her legacy to have.
Sheâd stumbled around those first few days, completely lost in the past and unseeing anything in front of her. Sheâd cried out for children that werenât hers, begged for a sister she never had, sought solace in a mother not her own.
And then what emerged was supposed to be Ezri.
Theyâd declared her ready and shipped her out like they couldnât bear to look at her, glad to have Starfleet to assign her somewhere far away.
Instead sheâd returned to exactly where she was before.
Just three centimeters to the right.
She tossed to the other side of her bed, kicking the blankets down and sighed heavily. She tried to center her mind; sorting out what it was she was feeling.
Responsibility, Lela knew it all too well, it weighed on her; everything needed to be perfect-
No, anxiety, Tobin had it in spares, it drove him to his own madness, always needing a distraction like-
Adrenaline, Emony was always waiting for the next big thing, shifting on her toes, prepared and-
Pride, Audrid carried it around her like a second skin never seeing how it hurt others but-
It was curiosity, like Torias and a desire to know and go further, try the unthinkable, he just had to be-
Angry; angry at what the committee had done to Joran; to herself, they all deserved what they got and it was the unfairness of it all it that-
Flickered, never the same thing drawing Curzonâs attention twice; nothing worth keeping everything worth knowing anyway and-
It burned. Like a sorrow for a life cut too short or the joy found in laughing with a friend; different but somehow lighting up Jadzia all the same-
âStop.â Ezri begged quietly even though she knew no one could hear her anyway.
Not out in the halls of the station. Not in the vastness of her mind.
Canât you just ignore it, a voice that sounded like her mother scoffed; trying to bury all the things Ezri felt.
She shouldnât have to. That was Norvo. Always having her back.
She has to do something. Janel. Her only sibling left now. Practical and unmoved.
Do I? Ezri asked the voice. Didnât I do something on the Destiny and end up here?
Not that they hadnât pushed it on her.
The Symbiont couldnât die. It was too important.
Ezri was not.
Her hand pressed against the pouch where it lay and though it was probably her imagination she thought the symbiont pressed back.
âIâm sorry.â She whispered. âThere was only me there.â
For once nothing answered her back and for the first time she wished it would; the thought curling around her as sleep finally claimed her.
~~
Live, Jadzia Dax. Live a long, fresh, and wonderful life.
well this sucked, ngl. I really appreciate the kindness of the people in my inbox, your support means a lot to me. I also think I have to take a step back from this blog for a while. I suspected I needed to for longer than I want to admit and what just happened, if anything, is a wake-up call that I truly can't keep being on here the same way I have until now. Maybe I'll be back in a week, I have taken similar resolutions in the past, I don't know. We'll see how it goes. Until then, good luck and thank you guys again!
I got mad at you because you made assumptions about me and my sexual behavior without ever stopping to think whether or not the post was about you or if those assumptions were warranted! I turned off reblogs because I had enough of people projecting stuff onto me! I don't know what to say if you don't understand how deeply invasive that is to do to a stanger especially with the attitude of "there must be so much pain in your heart for you to say this". The post was a joke and that's on me for not keeping it to the circle of people who would've gotten it, but it's appalling to me that you're characterizing this as me overreacting. You told me to get fingered just now, and then you wonder why I'm taking it personally?
spent the last three weeks writing posts in defense of femslash on the other blog... truly no good deed goes unpunished. oh well, the answer is I suppose becoming actually off-putting even in my creative output and not just in my internet posts. and also turn off reblogs as soon as I post
This is why we ask if the straights are okay. Please donât condemn yourself to mid fantasies that (one is forced to presume) mirror your unsatisfying reality: let some nice lady eat you out. Just try it. See what happens next.
I am absolutely a lesbian and I absolutely meant two women! that my joke post caused this reaction truly makes me wonder what is your reaction to lesbians actually expressing non-normative desires though, because like. I don't think you're in any way prepared for that.
I really think B'Elanna not being able to understand holograms as people is a case of 'to a hammer, everything looks like a nail'. She is extremely skilled as a programmer and familiar with holographic technology, and in many ways she's the only one in the crew who can understand it enough to help the Doctor when he's having an emergency (starting from "The Swarm"). This I think holds true even after Seven comes aboard. And because she understands the technology, and can manipulate it pretty much at will, she has trouble seeing when what she can do to the Doctor or to any other hologram crosses a line. I try to imagine it this way: if you know so well how to manipulate people, if you've spent a long time learning how and you do it every day, it's probably difficult to never resort to manipulation, not even a little bit, to get the desired outcome from a situation even if you honestly care about the people involved. You probably wouldn't even notice you're doing it, because it's just so embedded in the way you interact with people every day. I think B'Elanna is in a similar situation with holograms. She has to do maintenance both on the Doctor and on the holodeck, and so she can't help seeing the Doctor as something that needs maintenance like any other piece of equipment. Given her surprised reaction to Janeway pointing out that the Doctor is a person in "Latent Image", I don't think B'Elanna realizes that she's thinking in those terms in the first place.
I've been thinking a lot lately about how the relationship between the Doctor and B'Elanna is SO fucked up, both ways. He doesn't truly see her as a person because she's 1. a patient, a particularly troublesome one with specific needs to boot because her physiology is "strange" 2. a woman (hysterical every time she expresses her point of view) 3. not entirely human (see point 1 about her body being "not in the norm"). And she doesn't truly see him as a person because he is 1. part of her maintenance duties (not unlike her being his patient) and 2. something emerging from a collection of algorithms (the way he inhabits the world is definitely "not in the norm"). They're so clearly mirrors of each other and yet they're both so locked into the roles they have in relation to each other that they never really escape this paradigm of mutual dehumanization!
The following paragraph will turn all this into a bad post, you're forewarned so don't @ me. But I keep thinking about the Doctor proudly saying in "Message in a Bottle" that he gave himself genitals because he wanted to (and has had) intercourse. Then in "Bride of Chaotica", the Doctor has to call B'Elanna to program his alternate appearance as the greyscale President of Earth. He did all the designs, but he still needs her in order to really implement them. And... what I infer is that it's not a stretch to imagine that he had to ask B'Elanna to play a similar role in his quest to get the genitals he wanted. I'm not saying that I want to know how that went down in the specifics but just the fact that he might've had to ask B'Elanna, with the kind of thing they have going on where they are each other's patients and they don't always respect each other's autonomy... It's a lot to consider, and not because of the 'prurience' of the topic, more because of the kind of vulnerabilty that a request like that entails. I'm sure if he could the Doctor would not ask her, but I don't think he could avoid it. And I have to wonder whether B'Elanna accepted to help more because no one else could have, rather than because of any real willingness to be involved that much in the Doctor's choices about his own appearance.
B'Elanna is definitely not a medical practitioner either and yet she's the one who is the most aware of the Doctor's equivalent of a medical history to pretty fine degree of detail, which I think gives her a lot of mixed feelings. The Doctor is but he's still the only one in the universe who has such a big picture of how B'Elanna's physiology works and can play the authority on that. A sort of intimacy and vulnerability neither of them wants to have with the other but they're forced to, again, by their respective roles. ngl if I think about this too long I start saying 'fucked up' out loud at increasingly higher volumes, and yet it's weirdly compelling because of the fucked-upness, in a 'the impossibility of living in a society' kind of way.
An interesting thing I noticed is that almost every single time Voyager does an evil/rogue AI episode (where an artificial intelligence of some kind is the primary antagonist), BâElanna is a major part of the action. Obviously âPrototypeâ and âDreadnoughtâ are both BâElanna-focused episodes, but even in rogue AI episodes focused mainly on other characters, BâElanna is also there. âRevulsionâ and âFlesh and Bloodâ are both primarily focused on the Doctor, but BâElanna is the secondary character in both cases who has a lot of interaction with the AI antagonists. âWarheadâ is a Harry episode, but BâElanna is the other character held captive, and the same is sort of true for âThe Thawâ. Even in âAliceâ, BâElanna is a central part of the narrative by being involved in the weird love triangle thing with Tom Paris and that spaceship. I feel like this can partly be explained by the fact that BâElannaâs the chief engineer and therefore using her in the plot in connection with AI makes sense, but itâs still a coincidence. I guess the writers just thought BâElanna and rogue AI made a good combination.
Yes!! She's pretty much always there when there's an AI gone wrong situation. RE: your tags about "Worst Case Scenario", I personally think B'Elanna plays a major part there too. She's the one who discovers the holoprogram in the first place, because she looked in the deleted files and was so curious to find out what it was, she pretty much reconstructed it from fragments. She's also the first character we see going through the program when we have no context for the situation, not to mention her debate with Tuvok on what makes a good holoprogram. So I think B'Elanna is front and center there too! I said this before but I would love to see a version of the episode that doesn't pivot to Tom but lets her remain the protagonist confronting Seska, but maybe the writers thought that she was monopolizing that kind of narrative too, other than the obvious preference they had for Tom.
I do think it's partly because of her skills as an engineer and specifically as a programmer that she's more or less always involved in this kind of plots. In the specific case of episodes about hologram sentience and freedom B'Elanna is often there as the skeptic as well, offering a different point of view than the Doctor's. This is one of her established blind spots, she has trouble seeing holograms as people and not just a collection of algorithms and I think it's because with her skills she can so easily change them and make both holograms and AIs pretty much do what she wants. (Barring when they're actively trying to kill her.)
I think there's a super interesting dichotomy in B'Elanna's involvement with AI. She's a bit of a mad scientist herself ("Prototype" and "Dreadnought" being the biggest examples), but holograms and AIs often victimize her too, starting with the way the Doctor treats her, then in "Revulsion", "Warhead" and "Flesh and Blood". I don't know if this is part and parcel of the dichotomy of being a fictional "woman in STEM", by which narratively she has power over the natural world because she's a scientist, but on the other hand she's a woman and so she has to be the victim sometimes. Either way, I like that B'Elanna and her point of view on the topic are pretty consistently involved in these episodes.
Seven of Nine will always be infinitely more relatable than Data to me because the very idea that she might need emotions to function makes her metaphorically hiss and growl like a feral cat. Never met an emotion she didn't hate feeling even if she sought the experience in the first place. Horrible all around 0/10 would not recommend. Yet even if individual existence is a curse it's still infinitely preferable to the alternative and so we must perseverse
today is not a good day to test my patience! Any annoying tags deliberately missing the point of a post I wrote will net you an immediate block for the foreseeable future.