Star Trek: Voyager (TV Series)
Juggernaut (1999)
Tim Russ: Lt. Tuvok
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Quotes
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Tom Paris : So, how'd it go with B'Elanna today?
Tuvok : Our meditation sessions are confidential.
Tom Paris : [scoffs] No, I'm not asking for sordid details. I just wanna know if you think you can help her.
Tuvok : Her training will be a challenge, for both of us.
Tom Paris : [sniggers] Take it from me: getting B'Elanna to control her temper is like convincing a Ferengi to leave his estate to charity.
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[Torres and Tuvok are in a meditation session]
Tuvok : The flamed grows hotter. A point of white light. Follow it backward through the years, to a time when you were younger - a child.
[Torres sniggers]
Tuvok : Is there something amusing, Lieutenant?
B'Elanna Torres : I'm sorry, an image just flashed through my mind. You as a child - those pointy little ears. You must have been cute.
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Tuvok : B'Elanna is unpredictable, Captain. Under these circumstances, her volatile nature could compromise the mission.
Captain Kathryn Janeway : Your concerns are noted, but if I send you over there, I'd be sending the wrong message, that I don't have faith in her, but I do.
Tuvok : Your faith is admirable, but logic suggests...
Captain Kathryn Janeway : This isn't about logic, it's about trust. She'll come through for us.
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Tuvok : [to Torres] Whatever you say, Miss Turtlehead.
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Seven of Nine : Commander. The Captain's plan B. I've calculated the inertial force required to divert the freighter. Plan C - shield modulations that should reduce the structural damage of Voyager. It will also help protect the crew against theta radiation poisoning, if we fail.
Tuvok : A wise precaution. With any luck, we won't be needing it.
Seven of Nine : I didn't think Vulcans believed in luck.
Tuvok : As a rule, we don't, but serving with Captain Janeway has taught me otherwise.
Seven of Nine : She does seem to succeed more often than random chance would allow. I'll factor it into my calculations.
Tuvok : [tentatively] Is there a plan D?
Seven of Nine : No.
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Tuvok : A flame, like emotion, is a primitive force. Left unchecked, it's chaotic, destructive, but if controlled, it can be a powerful tool. The lamp controls the flame, as you must learn to control your emotions.
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Tuvok : You have a long history of emotional volatility. The point of this exercise is not to atone for past transgressions, but to prevent future ones.
B'Elanna Torres : You can't order someone to meditate.
Tuvok : Commander Chakotay thinks otherwise.