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Tuvok:
"I would
prefer not to hear the life history of my breakfast." |
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Doctor:
"If you
were human, I'd say you had a severe panic attack."
Tuvok:
"I'm not human."
Doctor:
"No kidding." |
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Chakotay:
"I've found that when you don't think about a problem,
sometimes the solution comes to you."
Tuvok:
"It's difficult to forget when you're
wearing a neurocortical monitor on your parietal bone."
Chakotay:
"Good point." |
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Tuvok:
"On this ship I trust you more than anyone else." |
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Janeway:
"You never brought me tea!" |
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Sulu:
"I may have to give you a promotion."
Tuvok:
"That was not my motivation, Captain. I am
not attempting to curry favor in any way."
Sulu:
"Mr. Tuvok, if you're going to remain on my
ship you're going to have to learn how to appreciate a
joke." |
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Janeway:
"It was a very different time, Mr. Kim. Captain Sulu,
Captain Kirk, Doctor McCoy. They all belonged to a
different breed of Starfleet officer. Imagine the era
they lived in. The Alpha Quadrant still largely
unexplored. Humanity on verge of war with Klingons.
Romulans hiding behind every nebula. Even the technology
we take for granted was still in its early stages. No
plasma weapons, no multiphasic shields. Their ships were
half as fast."
Kim:
"No replicators. No holodecks. You know ever
since I took Starfleet History at the Academy I always
wondered what it would be like to live in those days."
Janeway:
"Space must have seemed a whole lot
bigger back then. It's not surprising they had to bend
the rules a little. They were a little slower to invoke
the Prime Directive and a little quicker to pull their
phasers. Of course, the whole bunch of them would be
booted out of Starfleet today. But I have to admit, I
would have loved to ride shotgun at least once with a
group of officers like that."
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Tuvok:
"Ever since I entered the Academy, I've had to endure the
egocentric nature of humanity. You believe that everyone
in the galaxy should be like you, that we should share
your sense of humor and your humor value." |
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Janeway:
"We could have just asked her."
Tuvok:
"Asking female officers for their clothing
could lead to misunderstanding." |
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Janeway:
"Mr. Tuvok, if I didn't know you better, I'd say you
missed those days on the Excelsior." |