Star trek It has always been fascinated by the idea of the characters drawn between the two worlds. Search for your human heritage spock, Verf’s status TNG The position of Cisco as a Starflate Officer with the Federation’s subsequent Klingon integration as a Starflate officer emphasizes the roles of diplomatic, military leader, and spiritual messengers, time and time together-the series has been designed for this character about breed and status ideas.
Quick Star Trek Vyager One of the initial breakout characters of the show, B’elanna Torres had no exception with his interest. The MAQUIS rebel replaced the Chief Engineer, which was not only a pre-gaurilla through his journey, but also as a half-clanning woman, and the show’s first real effort which was later, 30 years ago, in “faces”, had to walk on highly controversial ground.
The 14th episode of “face” was SailorThe beginning season, and the withdrawal of the video, a race in aliens forced and tried to harvest organs and body parts from other species and avoid being destroyed by a frightening plague. A handful of captured Sailor The crew, when they were on a distant mission, included B’elanna, a video scientist, eager to detect the potential impact of regenerative elements in Klingon DNA, stating that the plague uses its people’s advanced medical techniques to reach an unconventional conclusion: divided B’Lena into two people. The photo separated to the genetic level in completely different -different human and klingon individuals (both by the Torres actress Roxon Dawson, with the help of the photo double joy kilpatrick), both B’elannas would eventually have to cross their differences to find a way to capture their partner with their partner.
Thoughts literally Star trekThe above attractions with the characters that struggle to reconcile with two very different backgrounds, but to make the first real discovery of their biological identity on the show literally, “faces” have to skirt some beautiful wild lines that it can never actually interrogate. Most conflict between human B’elanna and Klingan B’elanna is presented by this episode as genetically derived symptoms. The human B’elanna is physically and emotionally weak, disabled with frequent fear because she struggles to be favorable to be a prisoner by the video. Meanwhile, Klingon B’elanna, the established Klingon of violence and anger, plays the Klingon Caricature, an inherent ego that seeks her to struggle before something else.

This is specially given to the post-TNG Klingon’s re-imagination away from their origin (and so on racially frightening!) Illustration and almost especially on a race of dark-three-three-three-three races, like other apro-inspired symptoms, as well as textured hair. The image of a modest light-chason human B’elanna (what is worth it, is of the dawn Puerto Rickon Disement)) Time and time in “faces” are re-brought in “faces” in the presence of their aggressively trapped, as the two argue with each other to be “cursed” with the negative symptoms of each other, the human B’elanna said mischievous his Klingon nature and said that he finally left Starflet Academy. Even though the two are understood by the end of the “face”, and Klingon B’Alanna is allowed to sacrifice themselves to protect the human B’elanna, which he had given as his low, it is still presented in a manner of the Nobel Saavez trop, as it is a particularly re -inthalising of their bonds.
But while the “face” eventually concludes that the two B’elannas do better work together, it does not interrogate the racial element between them externally on its internal identity in an external form. Even the climax of the episode, when B’elanna has reached that above with his Klingon Self, handles it in a compromised manner-his clinging side emerges again with any acceptance of any kind of acceptance as it is the fact that he tells him that he explains it Is To re -integrate with her Klingon DNA, without which she will not survive. The last moments of the episode are designed with interest: still human-catching B’elanna told Chakote that she sits SailorWaiting for the surgery to undergo the disease, waiting for the disease that she now appreciates and admits the aspects of her Klingon Self, she also says with the fact that she will fight her own version for the rest of her life, before she shakes her smooth fame in solitude before the physical reminder of her internal conflict.
Many of the rest SailorThe discovery of B’elanna’s racial identity series will be detected through her damaged relationship with her Klingon mother, rather than that she is with her internal approach to being part-chloating. That is, with an important, wild exception: season seven episodes “offspring”, which attempts to change a new pregnant B’ilana to its child genetically to ensure that they are fully human.
It is attractive that most of the show’s discovery of the show’s identity have been booked with these episodes that are roughly in conversation with each other, and not necessarily in the best way. While providing a level of understanding for the choice of “lineage”, while B’ilana’s choice, it is at least more certain that his apprehensive approach to being part-klingon is misleading, and his actions in the episode are wrong. Perhaps then, the “face” has gone so that it can run – and a character can provide a chance to correct a little more. Sailor He was deeply interested in its early beginnings.
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