I'm working on my Kate collection. So if anyone is interested in a little exchange or something, I'd be delighted to share what I have in exchange for something I don't have or something in better quality, original version etc. Her's what's already in my possession: iwrite.bplaced.net/?page_id=620
You are a link in a chain. A chain of fantasticly talented actors and actresses that pulled us along into a wonderfully fantastic place that taught us all how to be better human beings.
It's truly sad what happened to the actress who played Kess, apparently she fell into hard times and also developed a drug addiction, last I heard she was in jail.
His favorite episode is one of my least favorite: I mod computer games, and its fairly easy for me to generate dozens of the same NPC, even major ones (although thats not recommended, because of the quests/scripting). The Doctor is a program, and the computer could have EASILY generated a second one to save the life of the other patient. I found that episode extremely DUMB. ST has even replicated entire REAL people using the transporter, and they can't run a second copy of a program? Its nonsensical.
I can say, with an absolute certainty... As Star Trek in this Infiniti is designed, there is no greater photonic doctor ever created then was portrayed by Robert Picardo.
5:03 Paul Williams!!! How amazing to see him after all these years! I am from Winnipeg, and for a dude my age (60) Phantom Of The Paradise was a be-all end-all film that Paul wrote all the music for. I have seen it over 100 times.
Little he realize he's a caption Kirk to the hologram era in Star Trek you can say with his words "he became more then his programing" on end of what he said @7:13 heh...
Latent Image always stood out as an amazing episode. The idea the Doctor has an emotional breakdown over an impossible choice. He had come so far along his evolution of growth but suddenly he has to deal with downside of having feelings and attachments.
Jennifer Lien's Kes was a key member of the Star Trek: Voyager crew but was written out in season 4. The actress "left" because she had become unmanageable on set, had substance issues, and production suffered. - Wow. Didnt expect that.
I always wondered after the Videan hologram and the Cardassian hologram had both been to Sick Bay, why the Doctor couldn’t split his program between two patients. That just sounds like a good programming idea.
The Doctor is as great a character on Voyager as is Seven and Janeway. Top 3 characters. (Janeway gets a mention as she is one tough female captain played very well. Jeri Ryan as Seven proved she was not just a pretty woman but had great acting ability. The Doctor as mentioned in his interview, can make the audience laugh or cry, or feel something for him as a character when things did not go his way, such as his attractive to Seven in early days when she did not return this feeling. The actor is highly versatile to various character traits. Not bad, for the audience feeling something for a hologram character who had some character growth in the series.)
See how the cast is all professional, they love there art the are happy tobe apart of the trek family,.. Notice he said it was about hope, notice how the characters were written.. man THIS was the golden era of trek,... I am happy tobe apart of this era I witnessed all of this, i iam privilege to be and always be a fan of trek... this era trek not STD Picard is shaping up so I like it but STD no
0:31 - It was that fast because Mulgrew was not the original Janeway. The original actress was decidedly miscast, so they had to scramble for a replacement. Thankfully, if their first choice struck out, their second knocked it out of the park. 6:25 - If someone has three heads, shouldn't you say "Good morning, good morning, good morning"?