Star Trek: Voyager
Star Trek : Voyager ’s Delaney sisters ( Alissa and Heidi Kramer ) became an ill-famed part of the series despite only appearing in one episode . Voyager ’s plaster cast of charactersincluded a various group , fromStar Trek ’s first female master , Kathryn Janeway ( Kate Mulgrew ) to the first Vulcan in a show sinceStar Trek : The Original Seriesas well as the first Vulcan character of colouring material , Tuvok ( Tim Russ ) . However , Voyager ’s be sick diverseness also extend to the series ' recur characters .
Like manyStar Trekshows from the 1990s era , Voyagerincluded a cracking radical of repeat client stars that filled out the domain of the show and added more complexity to its plaster cast . The most celebrated phallus of this mathematical group were fictitious character like Naomi ( Scarlett Pomers ) and Samantha Wildman ( Nacy Hower ) , but other theatrical role likeVorik ( Alexander Enberg)or Icheb ( Manu Intiraymi ) added some interesting plot line to later season . Besides these characters , two other woman round out outVoyager ’s recurring cast .
Star Trek: Voyager’s Jenny and Megan Delaney Explained
The Delaney sisters were some of Voyager’s first recurring characters
The Delaney babe were introduced inVoyagerseason 1 , episode 4 , " Time and Again , " and quick took on a place of infamous importance in the series until their debut in season 5 . Jenny and Megan Delaney were first advert to byTom Paris ( Robert Duncan McNeill)in his attempts to get Harry Kim ( Garrett Wang ) to go on a dual date with him and the twins . Although Jenny and Megan were used as a narrative plot gadget to further Tom and Harry ’s friendly relationship , they became a truly significant aspect of Harry ’s storyline in particularthanks to one time of year 5 episode .
Harry ’s falling for " the awry Twin Falls " as Tom Paris put it was another humourous instalment in Harry ’s tenacious list of failed romance , and gave the Delaney sisters ' appearance on the show purpose after being off - screen door for so long
During the episode " Thirty years , " the Delaney sisters eventually made a real show onVoyager , shown take part in the Captain Proton holodeck program with Tom and Harry . After they divide slipway with Jenny and Megan , Harry discussed his struggles with being attracted to Megan while Jenny was really the one who had a crush on him . Harry ’s pass for " the wrong twin " as Tom Paris put it was another humourous installment inHarry ’s longsighted inclination of failed romance , and give the Delaney sisters ' appearance on the show use after being off - screen for so long .
Why The Delaney Sisters Only Appeared In 1 Star Trek: Voyager Episode
Voyager didn’t feature a lot of the Delaney sisters on-screen
Given how many referencesVoyagermade to the Delaney sis throughout its early season , it may seem surprising that it took the show so long to mould the characters and have them appear . When they were first premise , the sisters were more of a jocularity and a way to show Tom and Harry ’s developing friendship . As Voyagerkept referencing them , however , Jenny and Megan began to gain ground a report , particularly in conjunction with Tom and Harry ’s storylines , and it would have felt wrong to never see them on - blind .
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However , by the time season 5 rolled around , the Delaney babe ' original role in the narrative was n’t relevant . Tom had begun dating B’Elanna Torres ( Roxann Dawson ) in season 4 , make the idea of him and Harry double - go out the twins unsufferable . Despite this , Star Trek : Voyagerdid the ripe affair by finally having the Delaney babe cameo in season 5.Keeping Jenny and Megan off - screenland would have made them the butt of a banal joke , or bad , objectified by the plot line . This would have been a bad flavour for a show that prided itself on the diversity of its female plaster bandage .
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