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koy'peled Oy'tio, have you ever watched any Kevin Smith films? Did you see "Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back"? Did you wonder why Jay and Silent Bob went and talked with Jason Lee w/o a beard and then Jason Lee w/ a beard and acted like they hadn't talked to him already? Therein lies your answer...
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Tim Russ was also in the DS9 mirror universe, as well. I don't think he had pointed ears, though. Anyone know?
Registered: Jul 2000
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He had pointed ears and was intended to be mirror-Tuvok.
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Yep. The first Voyager character to cross over into another series...well sorta.
I thought that was actually a really cool tie in. I remember seeing it for the first and thinking, "Oh, sweet!" I also thought Dax as the cranky, white tee shirt wearing mercenary was pretty cool too....
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Koy'peled Oy'tio: To answer your question: Several Star Trek actors have played different roles. It's happened many times before, is happening now, and will most likely happen in the future. Just because that happens, does not mean that one role is supposed to have anything to do with the other.
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Registered: Jun 2000
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Don't worry about it, kid. There are other people here who don't realise it's a TV show either. And don't even mention Santa Claus or the Easter Bunny. . . 8)
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Why, did Santa stand in for the Easter Bunny during his stint at rehab?
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