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“Et, Tu, Tuvok?”
This Story: Season 5 Episode 11 (production code 206)
VOY Overall: Episode 105
Trek Overall: Story 531, Episode 561
Airdate: 20 Jan 1999
Story by Eileen Conners, Brannon Braga, & Joe Menosky
Teleplay by Joe Menosky
Directed by Mike Vejar
Notes
- Running fired torpedo count: 43. This contradicts the hard limit set in “The Cloud” of 38.
- I have decided to stop counting crew deaths. The last note I had was this: “Confirmed crew deaths since pilot: 19 (crew of 140 (my count says 134) – but is 127?).” The problem is the show changed their own count internally – one site I was using as a reference never counted the addition of Naomi Wildman and then in today’s episode one was said to die in the past. I give up.
- Robert Picardo has been quoted saying that not only is this his favorite episode of Voyager, but also the most important episode in terms of character development for The Doctor.
- It is stated that Tuvok was a fan of human Sumo wrestling.
Links
[ Wikipedia | Memory Alpha | IMDB | Amazon US DVD | Delta Flyers Podcast ]#StarTrekMarathon #StarTrek Voyager Ep 105 - Latent Image - 20 Jan 1999 1/2 Big Doctor ep. He discovers that Harry Kim had major surgery that could only have been done by him - but he has no memory of it. Turns out Janeway had parts of the Doctor's memory wiped. In dealing with that, it sends the
— Joe Siegler (@joesiegler.blog) April 13, 2026 at 1:48 PM
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#StarTrekMarathon #StarTrek Voyager Ep 105 - Latent Image - 20 Jan 1999 2/2 Doctor into basically an existential crisis. This is a really darned good Doctor ep, lots of great stuff by Picardo. Must confess I kept thinking about the Red Dwarf ep "Thanks for the Memory" during this - all on me, tho.
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