
Aside from Tuvok, Star Trek: Voyager featured another Vulcan character in the form of Ensign Vorik. Vorik's introduction added depth to Voyager's crew and impacted major storylines like Tom and B'Elanna's relationship. Vorik's character was influenced by his predecessor Taurik from Star Trek: Tng's "Lower Decks," also played by Alexander Enberg.
Star Trek: Voyager's Vulcan Ensign Vorik (Alexander Enberg) became a recurring character in season 3 and had a surprising connection to Star Trek: The Next Generation. Voyager's cast of characters was one of the most diverse in the franchise at the time of its airing in 1995, and also included the first main character Vulcan since Star Trek: The Original Series in the form of Lieutenant Commander Tuvok (Tim Russ). However, Tuvok was not the only Vulcan introduced as a member of Voyager's crew.
Throughout Voyager's seven seasons, the show relied heavily on its supporting characters in addition to the main cast.
Star Trek: Voyager's Vulcan Ensign Vorik (Alexander Enberg) became a recurring character in season 3 and had a surprising connection to Star Trek: The Next Generation. Voyager's cast of characters was one of the most diverse in the franchise at the time of its airing in 1995, and also included the first main character Vulcan since Star Trek: The Original Series in the form of Lieutenant Commander Tuvok (Tim Russ). However, Tuvok was not the only Vulcan introduced as a member of Voyager's crew.
Throughout Voyager's seven seasons, the show relied heavily on its supporting characters in addition to the main cast.
- 5/2/2024
- by Dana Hanson
- ScreenRant

Switching two Neelix episodes in Voyager's seasons 1 and 3 would have improved his character development. "Jetrel" and "Fair Trade" revealed Neelix's tragic past, but should have been aired in reverse order. Airing "Jetrel" in season 3 would have made Neelix more likable and even improved his story arcs in later seasons.
Star Trek: Voyager made a mistake by not switching two important Neelix (Ethan Phillip) episodes in seasons 1 and 3. Neelix was Voyager's Talaxian cook, morale officer, and unofficial ambassador to the Delta Quadrant throughout the show's seven seasons. Introduced in season 1 alongside his then-girlfriend, Kes (Jennifer Lien), Neelix became a more permanent fixture in Voyager's cast of characters, and his storylines improved exponentially after he and Kes broke up and Lien left the show.
Although Neelix was often Voyager's comic relief, he also had a tragic backstory that was revealed throughout the show's early seasons. Two episodes in particular, "Jetrel" in season...
Star Trek: Voyager made a mistake by not switching two important Neelix (Ethan Phillip) episodes in seasons 1 and 3. Neelix was Voyager's Talaxian cook, morale officer, and unofficial ambassador to the Delta Quadrant throughout the show's seven seasons. Introduced in season 1 alongside his then-girlfriend, Kes (Jennifer Lien), Neelix became a more permanent fixture in Voyager's cast of characters, and his storylines improved exponentially after he and Kes broke up and Lien left the show.
Although Neelix was often Voyager's comic relief, he also had a tragic backstory that was revealed throughout the show's early seasons. Two episodes in particular, "Jetrel" in season...
- 5/1/2024
- by Dana Hanson
- ScreenRant

Drake’s fans are speculating that Travis Scott will be joining the 6ix God onstage for his Canadian tour stops.
The guesses come after it’s been revealed that 21 Savage, who’s been performing with Drake on the “It’s All A Blur” tour since it kicked off in July, won’t be able to attend the Canadian dates due to ongoing legal issues with immigration law.
Based on Drake’s Instagram Story Monday night and a blurred graphic from the rapper’s tour promo, fans believe Drake has scouted Scott to fill in for 21 Savage.
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“Vancouver it’s T Time [tomorrow]. Don’t you worry…,” Drake wrote on his Instagram Story Monday night following the disappointing news that his Aug. 27 concert in Vancity was postponed due to technical difficulties and safety issues in the stadium. The Vancouver...
The guesses come after it’s been revealed that 21 Savage, who’s been performing with Drake on the “It’s All A Blur” tour since it kicked off in July, won’t be able to attend the Canadian dates due to ongoing legal issues with immigration law.
Based on Drake’s Instagram Story Monday night and a blurred graphic from the rapper’s tour promo, fans believe Drake has scouted Scott to fill in for 21 Savage.
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“Vancouver it’s T Time [tomorrow]. Don’t you worry…,” Drake wrote on his Instagram Story Monday night following the disappointing news that his Aug. 27 concert in Vancity was postponed due to technical difficulties and safety issues in the stadium. The Vancouver...
- 8/29/2023
- by Melissa Romualdi
- ET Canada

Exclusive: Carey Fitzgerald’s Silver Mountain Productions has boarded world sales, excluding Benelux, on Fair Trade, the crime series from Marc Punt’s Independent Productions.
This is the second time the two companies have teamed up, following the people trafficking drama series Matrioshki, which sold worldwide.
Fair Trade stars Kevin Janssens (Missing Persons Unit), and Ella-June Herard (Torpedo) as corrupt cops Robin De Rover and Walter Wilson. They are supported by Peter Van den Begin (Matrioshki) and Jeroen Perceval (The Ardennes) as the drug barons and gang leaders and the Ukraine’s Kseniya Mishina (Naked Truth).
The 8×60 series is produced for Vtm/Streamz and has already been commissioned for a second series, which will air in 2022.
This is the second time the two companies have teamed up, following the people trafficking drama series Matrioshki, which sold worldwide.
Fair Trade stars Kevin Janssens (Missing Persons Unit), and Ella-June Herard (Torpedo) as corrupt cops Robin De Rover and Walter Wilson. They are supported by Peter Van den Begin (Matrioshki) and Jeroen Perceval (The Ardennes) as the drug barons and gang leaders and the Ukraine’s Kseniya Mishina (Naked Truth).
The 8×60 series is produced for Vtm/Streamz and has already been commissioned for a second series, which will air in 2022.
- 7/21/2021
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
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