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minus-squarePossibly linuxlinkfedilinkEnglish19•edit-23 months agoEveryone is talking about Tuvix but no one is talking about the flower. Were they able to save it? It is arguably more useful than Neelix. I’ll let myself out
minus-squareSchiffsmädchenjungelinkfedilink11•3 months agoThat flower appeared again in Lower Decks, some episode of last season, iirc.
minus-squareSchiffsmädchenjungelinkfedilink1•3 months agoJaneway had nothing to do with it that time. They found it on Museum-Voyager while doing some cleaning up or whatever shenanigans. A lot of people got fused.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink5•3 months agoI never thought of the capacity for evil that flower allows. Imagine Janeway Tuvixing the royalty of some planet into a crew member so that they could force a monarchy to be subjects of her ship.
Everyone is talking about Tuvix but no one is talking about the flower. Were they able to save it? It is arguably more useful than Neelix.
I’ll let myself out
That flower appeared again in Lower Decks, some episode of last season, iirc.
Man, Janeway didn’t fuck around.
Janeway had nothing to do with it that time. They found it on Museum-Voyager while doing some cleaning up or whatever shenanigans. A lot of people got fused.
I never thought of the capacity for evil that flower allows.
Imagine Janeway Tuvixing the royalty of some planet into a crew member so that they could force a monarchy to be subjects of her ship.