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rhinexstone · 2 months
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I love Naomi Wildman I can only imagine how kickass she’ll be as an adult, fuck even among other kids
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She was raised to be cautious of adults if they began acting oddly, and knows adults— even captains— are fallible and able to be under the influence of greater powers.
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Those who raised her have done a fairly incredible job balancing giving her duties and autonomy while letting her be a kid and have fun.
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Not only that but she’s had the most diverse world views and experiences out of any kid in the alpha quadrant and knows that it makes her own world view all the more kinder.
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She knows that sometimes command structure fails, sometimes it’s all that keeps a community alive. She knows just how different other beings can be, yet also knows that there’s a common “humanity” and respect to give them and their identity. She can survive on her own yet fiercely values the ever-malleable definition of what family can be!!!
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direwolfrules · 1 year
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Y'all, don't browse fandom wikis while hormonal.
The origin of Ensign Samantha Wildman's name and profession has me teary-eyed.
She's named after a seven-year-old girl who died and her organs were donated. Her kidney went to the wife of Jimmy Diggs, a freelance writer who wrote "Elogium".
Diggs's one request after Trek bought his script was that a character be named after Samantha, and that her profession be Xenobiology. Because little Samantha's parents had told Diggs that she had loved animals.
I'm about to cry I swear.
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isagrimorie · 9 months
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I’m watching “Once Upon a Time” where Sam Wildman, Tuvok and Tom Paris are stranded.
And Sam is feeling anxious for Naomi’s sake and I love how Tuvok, in his Vulcan way comforted Sam.
And I just… this is why Tuvok is my favorite Vulcan.
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the-city-kitty · 11 months
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I’ll be honest I think about ensign Wildman and Naomi an inordinate amount
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bro wtf deadlock was such a good episode, i really wasn’t expecting the in tact voyager to be the one to self-destruct (which is what the writers wanted, but still), i figured harry was dead on that voyager so it would never happen, but dang they straight up sent harry and the baby over the other voyager, kinda fucked up...... poor harry. also ensign wildman had a crazy day, super intense labor, her BABY DYING, the stress of voyager possibly being destroyed, and then suddenly she gets her baby (but not technically her baby, but still actually her baby) back alive??? like jesus poor lady
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funnywormz · 3 months
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this scene was so damn relatable she is my autism queen forever AUAUOOIIHGH SEVEN I LOVE YOU SO MUCH
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traxanaxanos · 1 year
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Canon on-screen Ensign Samantha Wildman facts:
Loves her daughter Naomi
Loves her husband Greskrendtregk
Loves Neelix’s little news show
Loves leaning against doorways
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[Three screenshots from Star Trek: Voyager. In the first Samantha Wildman leans against a doorway while talking to Neelix and Naomi. In the second shot, Samantha leans against a doorway, watching Neelix in the room. In the third shot, Samantha leans against a doorway, and is visible over Neelix’s shoulder.]
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bumblingbabooshka · 11 months
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Icheb, Naomi, Miral and T'Meni
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borgchip · 2 years
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I love her so goddamn much
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raurquiz · 7 months
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#diadelaniña #girlsday #startrek #miri #thenextgeneration #ensignro #guinan #keikoobrian #hedril #deepspacenine #childrenoftime #voyager #naomiwildman #mezoti #drayankids #startrek57 @TrekMovie @TrekCore @StarTrek @StarTrekOnPPlus
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sodrippy · 1 year
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toms been having a Skipping School Phase bplot for like four episodes where is that going
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sometimes star trek is just so…
idek a word for it. unnerving? disturbing? messed up?
for example. the episode i just watched:
voyager becomes duplicated
on one voyager, harry is swept out a hull breach and dies. the ship is massively damaged. ensign wildman has her baby but the baby also dies
on the other voyager, everything seems fine.
the voyagers find out how the other exists and how to contact each other. they find out they can’t both exist for much longer
they try recombining. it fails, because no one on this show can have things go right
damaged-ship-janeway plans to self-destruct
undamaged-ship-janeway asks for 15 more minutes to think of an alternate solution
in those 15 minutes vidiians board undamaged voyager and like. harvest everyone’s organs
and I do mean everyone
everyone short of the captain and chakotay, at least
and so undamaged voyager is the one that self destructs, but not before sending harry and wildman’s baby over to the other voyager
like. what even. wtf. there is a version of voyager where everyone dies
harry from now on is arguably not the “real” harry because the real harry DIED and this is a phase-shifted duplicated harry
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Round Two
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bourbonesneat · 1 year
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Voyager should’ve had a baseball episode. Imagine if you will:
• Janeway and Chakotay picking teams. Chakotay picks Tuvok because he once saw him exit a baseball holoprogram and has been keeping this information to himself for the appropriate moment. Beating the Captain in a traditional American game just to annoy her is the appropriate moment
• Janeway picks B’Elanna immediately after that betrayal because she knows B’Elanna will be picturing Chakotay’s face on the ball
• Harry is a great shortstop and is a good contact hitter. He bats leadoff for Janeway
• Ayala is a utility player. Chakotay takes him as quickly as he can
• Tom brags about how good he is. He gets picked last and ends up on Janeway’s team. Chakotay promised her extra coffee for a month from his rations to avoid picking Tom
• Naomi Wildman is the bat girl. The helmet is too big for her and she can barely see but everyone notices her smile
• Tuvok is really good at baseball. It’s only logical to play a sport that humans love, and it turns out that it’s also logical to optimize your technique and master a 112 mph fastball. Vulcans have stronger ligament and muscle structure so his body can handle the strain. He throws a screwball, knucklecurve and a changeup. Harry is the only one to make contact until the fifth inning
• Janeway walks every plate appearance. Chakotay claims it’s because Neelix is too scared to call strikes, but it’s really because Tuvok can’t bring himself to strike out his friend
• Neelix is the home plate ump. He does not know what balls and strikes are but won’t let anyone explain
• Seven knows everything there is to know about baseball but refuses to play. The Borg assimilated a baseball player once but they were so annoying that Seven will never acknowledge that she knows anything about the sport. She keeps score. Later, every player will be anonymously sent a scouting report
• Chakotay is a power hitter and plays third base. He secretly loves baseball even if he’s doing this to mess with Janeway. He hits two home runs off Tom
• Tom strikes out every at-bat. He doesn’t even make contact. He misses worse and worse every time. He’s been drinking the postgame beers in the dugout. After Harry steals home, he showers him in beer
• The Doctor caught Neelix making a big batch of cracker jacks when three ensigns end up in sickbay. He makes him stop and then when he finds out about the baseball game, he makes himself an umpire
• The Doctor sings during the seventh-inning stretch. He goes on for an hour. Everyone (minus Tuvok) has opened up the beers
• B’Elanna hits the game-winning single past Chakotay. She never lets him forget it about even after they return to earth. She thinks he threw the game to make Janeway happy
• Years later Chakotay tells her he actually pulled a muscle in the third inning and that’s why he missed the ball. She asks the EMH to confirm. He does. She still doesn’t believe it
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thresholdbb · 6 months
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During Infinite Regress, all of the assimilated personalities who come out are acting on Seven’s repressed desires for her. The ones who emerge from the vinculum are able to because that’s where her defenses are already strained. Most of them are asserting her position on Voyager as a member of the crew.
She breaks into the mess hall because she is not satiated with how she’s been feeding herself. She wants to play with Naomi Wildman since she never really got to be a kid. She is an aggressive Klingon with B’Elanna because she has repressed sexual desire towards her. She becomes Meryl, a child, with Tuvok because she sees him as a mentor she’s afraid to disappoint, but she transforms into a Vulcan then Klingon because she also sees him as a kindred spirit that she can speak to as an equal and challenge.
Ensign Stone’s log shows her insecurities serving on Voyager and her fear of disappointing Janeway, even if she’s getting positive reinforcement. Another log shows she wants more intimate connections with her peers.
As a Ferengi, she is impressed and sees (literal) value in Voyager, and she negotiates with Janeway for it. Of anyone, it would be most important for Seven to communicate Voyager’s value to Janeway. As a mother of someone lost at Wolf 359, she shows how keenly she feels the loss of her family to the Borg and reacts with a mixture of fear and grief. She is helpless to do anything faced with the enormity of what the Borg has done, both as a victim and perpetrator of Borg activity. She trades jokes as a Bolian manicurist, betraying her emerging sense of humor. As a Krenim physicist, and shows she doesn’t have full faith in Borg perfection since there is room for debate. It is interesting this is the point in which Janeway questions her status as a crew member with Chakotay on the bridge, since every emergent personality seems to act to assert her position (even if some of them are violent). Seven is terrified, not only of the voices reconnecting her to the Borg but because their emergence could completely undo everything she’s worked so hard to achieve onboard.
By the time Tuvok attempts a mindmeld, she cycles through all of the personalities because she implicitly trusts Tuvok to be able to help her without judgment. The chaos of the emergent personalities breaking down her defenses because of the vinculum can be filtered through the logical, orderly mind of someone who cares about her.
The crew comes together to free her from the effects of the vinculum, despite giving them all a big Borg scare.
The EMH sums it up nicely, “You may not hear them, but I suspect they’ll always be with you.” Then she goes and plays with Naomi, responding to the first unmet interactive desire the personalities brought out.
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