Tim Russ credited as playing...
Lt. Tuvok
- Freya: [about Beowulf] He was like no other. Hair straight and raven-black, eyes bright with fierce fire - the burning gaze of a hero.
- Lieutenant Tuvok: [to Chakotay] Grand eloquence notwithstanding, that would qualify as a description of Mr. Kim.
- Commander Chakotay: Every culture has its demons. They embody the darkest emotions of its people. Giving them physical form in heroic literature is a way of exploring those feelings. The Vok'sha of Rakella Prime believe that hate is a beast which lives inside the stomach. Their greatest mythical hero is a man who ate stones for twenty-three days to kill the beast, and became a saint.
- Lieutenant Tuvok: Such fables are necessary only in cultures which unduly emphasize emotional behavior. I would point out there are no demons in Vulcan literature.
- Commander Chakotay: That might account for its popularity.
- [Tuvok fails to catch the sarcasm]