Chakotay's greatest moment
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Holo Chakotay taking over Voyager.
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the women are mighty fine.
They look like Phyllis Diller,
and walk like Frankenstein.
the women are mighty fine.
They look like Phyllis Diller,
and walk like Frankenstein.
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Given the dearth of good options for poor Mr Chakotay, I'd have to say his dating 7 looks pretty sweet
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"Shattered":
Giving 7-years-ago Janeway an idea of the good that came out of Voyager being stuck in the Delta Quadrant.
Giving 7-years-ago Janeway an idea of the good that came out of Voyager being stuck in the Delta Quadrant.
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Chakotay in the boxing ring getting coached by Boothby.......or not.
They say that in the Army,
the women are mighty fine.
They look like Phyllis Diller,
and walk like Frankenstein.
the women are mighty fine.
They look like Phyllis Diller,
and walk like Frankenstein.
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At least this isn't Harry Kim's greatest moments.Captain Picard's Hair wrote:Given the dearth of good options for poor Mr Chakotay, I'd have to say his dating 7 looks pretty sweet
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His would involve his clarinetNutso wrote:At least this isn't Harry Kim's greatest moments.Captain Picard's Hair wrote:Given the dearth of good options for poor Mr Chakotay, I'd have to say his dating 7 looks pretty sweet
They say that in the Army,
the women are mighty fine.
They look like Phyllis Diller,
and walk like Frankenstein.
the women are mighty fine.
They look like Phyllis Diller,
and walk like Frankenstein.
Re: Chakotay's greatest moment
Mark wrote:His would involve his clarinetNutso wrote:At least this isn't Harry Kim's greatest moments.Captain Picard's Hair wrote:Given the dearth of good options for poor Mr Chakotay, I'd have to say his dating 7 looks pretty sweet
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That is an excellent suggestion! I loved that visual and it showed that Chakotay could be hardcore when the situation demanded it.JudgeKing wrote:Spacing the Borg: Sorpion Part 2
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I thought of one. A real one. Chakotay making the decision to go after what he thought was his child in "Basics: Part 1"
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"Yeah, I'll just blunder right into this f*cking obvious trap in search for a kid I neither knew about nor wanted!"
Sorry, but I'd rank that as a pretty damn stupid moment. Consider that he ended up getting Voyager captured and its crew kicked off onto a backwater planet and it becomes and even worse decision.
Sorry, but I'd rank that as a pretty damn stupid moment. Consider that he ended up getting Voyager captured and its crew kicked off onto a backwater planet and it becomes and even worse decision.
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Didn't about 4 or 5 crewmembers die because of that?
If I remember rightly, there was the guy who was guarding the Kazon right before he exploded, one guy got shot on the Bridge, Hogan and another crewman got eaten on the planet, and poor Ensign Suder got John Wayned.
If I remember rightly, there was the guy who was guarding the Kazon right before he exploded, one guy got shot on the Bridge, Hogan and another crewman got eaten on the planet, and poor Ensign Suder got John Wayned.
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Couldn't we blame Janeway for that? She is the Captain.Rochey wrote:"Yeah, I'll just blunder right into this f*cking obvious trap in search for a kid I neither knew about nor wanted!"
Sorry, but I'd rank that as a pretty damn stupid moment. Consider that he ended up getting Voyager captured and its crew kicked off onto a backwater planet and it becomes and even worse decision.
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Yes, but as Chakotay was the one who insisted on doing it he shoulders at least some of the blame. Janeway initialy wanted to just ignore Seska and get on with going home, IIRC.
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Then no more great Chakotay moments come to my mind.Rochey wrote:Yes, but as Chakotay was the one who insisted on doing it he shoulders at least some of the blame. Janeway initialy wanted to just ignore Seska and get on with going home, IIRC.
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Janeway talking sense? Janeway not wanting to pick a fight?Rochey wrote:Yes, but as Chakotay was the one who insisted on doing it he shoulders at least some of the blame. Janeway initialy wanted to just ignore Seska and get on with going home, IIRC.
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