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==Summary==
 
==Summary==
:"''Captain’s [[log]], stardate 49655.2. Our [[sensor]]s have located a variety of flower which may prove to be a valuable nutritional supplement. I have sent Mister [[Neelix]] and Mister [[Tuvok]] to collect samples.''"
 
 
 
 
On a scout mission, Tuvok and Neelix collect [[plant]] specimen to bring back to [[USS Voyager|''Voyager'']]. As they return, a [[transporter#transporter accidents|transporter]] malfunction merges the two into one organism: [[Tuvix]].
 
On a scout mission, Tuvok and Neelix collect [[plant]] specimen to bring back to [[USS Voyager|''Voyager'']]. As they return, a [[transporter#transporter accidents|transporter]] malfunction merges the two into one organism: [[Tuvix]].
   
 
Possessing both Tuvok's [[Vulcan]] [[logic]], and [[Neelix]]'s charming
 
Possessing both Tuvok's [[Vulcan]] [[logic]], and [[Neelix]]'s charming
 
personality and sense of humor, Tuvix quickly integrates with the crew and becomes a valuable member. As an individual bestowed with the personalities and qualities of both Tuvok and Neelix he not only is a capable security officer but also becomes a better [[chef]] than before the accident. However, for many crew members, especially those close to Tuvok and Neelix, the loss of their friends and peers is not as easily accepted. [[Kes]], in particular, is experiencing much grief over the loss of Neelix.
 
personality and sense of humor, Tuvix quickly integrates with the crew and becomes a valuable member. As an individual bestowed with the personalities and qualities of both Tuvok and Neelix he not only is a capable security officer but also becomes a better [[chef]] than before the accident. However, for many crew members, especially those close to Tuvok and Neelix, the loss of their friends and peers is not as easily accepted. [[Kes]], in particular, is experiencing much grief over the loss of Neelix.
 
   
 
When attempting to find the reason behind the transporter malfunction, it turns out that one of the [[orchid]]s that they were transporting from the surface with them was the catalyst for their merging. Using [[lysosomal enzymes]], the plant was able to symbiotically scramble both of them, merging them into one organism. The crew attempts the same with various plant combinations, and comes up with a variety of exotic and wonderful creations. Nevertheless, all attempts to undo the change are met with catastrophe.
 
When attempting to find the reason behind the transporter malfunction, it turns out that one of the [[orchid]]s that they were transporting from the surface with them was the catalyst for their merging. Using [[lysosomal enzymes]], the plant was able to symbiotically scramble both of them, merging them into one organism. The crew attempts the same with various plant combinations, and comes up with a variety of exotic and wonderful creations. Nevertheless, all attempts to undo the change are met with catastrophe.
 
   
 
After much research, however, [[the Doctor]] is finally able to reverse the process by radioactively labeling one half of Tuvix's genome, so the transporter can separate the two individuals. Everyone is very hopeful and excited about the prospects of having Tuvok and Neelix back, except for one person: in all their efforts and joy over being able to bring back the two, the one thing the crew has not taken into account is that Tuvix does not want to die, thus sacrificing his life to bring back the two crew members.
 
After much research, however, [[the Doctor]] is finally able to reverse the process by radioactively labeling one half of Tuvix's genome, so the transporter can separate the two individuals. Everyone is very hopeful and excited about the prospects of having Tuvok and Neelix back, except for one person: in all their efforts and joy over being able to bring back the two, the one thing the crew has not taken into account is that Tuvix does not want to die, thus sacrificing his life to bring back the two crew members.
 
   
 
Captain [[Kathryn Janeway|Janeway]] – who must speak for Tuvok and Neelix who are not there to speak for themselves, now faces a moral dilemma: bring back two crew members who have loved ones waiting for them or sacrifice a man who has become a much liked and trusted friend over the past few weeks, rather than merely a transporter accident.
 
Captain [[Kathryn Janeway|Janeway]] – who must speak for Tuvok and Neelix who are not there to speak for themselves, now faces a moral dilemma: bring back two crew members who have loved ones waiting for them or sacrifice a man who has become a much liked and trusted friend over the past few weeks, rather than merely a transporter accident.
   
 
After much soul searching and painful deliberation, however, she decides that Tuvix has to undergo the procedure. She orders him to report to [[sickbay]], but Tuvix refuses, stating that this was nothing more than an execution. After a brief struggle on the [[bridge]], he is led to sickbay. When arriving at sickbay, the Doctor informs the captain that he will not perform the procedure and thus eliminate Mr. Tuvix against his will. Therefore, Captain Janeway is left with the task of having to perform the procedure herself. She is successful for Tuvix is gone and Tuvok and Neelix are both finally restored.
   
 
While Kes is overjoyed to have both her partner and mentor back, Janeway simply acknowledges the two and leaves, knowing that she will need to live with the moral consequences of her actions.
After much soul searching and painful deliberation, however, she decides that Tuvix has to undergo the procedure. She orders him to report to [[sickbay]], but Tuvix refuses, stating that this was nothing more than an execution. After a brief struggle on the [[bridge]],
 
he is led to sickbay. When arriving at sickbay, the Doctor informs the captain that he will not perform the procedure and thus
 
eliminate Mr. Tuvix against his will. Therefore, Captain Janeway is left with the task of having to perform the procedure herself.
 
She is successful for Tuvix is gone and Tuvok and Neelix are both finally restored.
 
 
 
While Kes is overjoyed to have both her partner and mentor back, Janeway simply acknowledges the two and leaves, knowing that
 
she will need to live with the moral consequences of her actions.
 
   
 
==Log Entries==
 
==Log Entries==
 
*''Captain’s [[log]], stardate 49655.2. Our [[sensor]]s have located a variety of flower which may prove to be a valuable nutritional supplement. I have sent Mister [[Neelix]] and Mister [[Tuvok]] to collect samples.''
   
 
*''Chief Medical Officer’s log, supplemental. Extensive microcellular scans on the merged humanoid have thus far yielded no clue as to either a cause or a method of separation. ''
 
*''Chief Medical Officer’s log, supplemental. Extensive microcellular scans on the merged humanoid have thus far yielded no clue as to either a cause or a method of separation. ''

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After a transporter malfunction, Tuvok and Neelix are merged into a single being. In the search for a way to restore them to their original forms, a moral dilemma is faced: Are they saving two people, or killing one?

Summary

On a scout mission, Tuvok and Neelix collect plant specimen to bring back to Voyager. As they return, a transporter malfunction merges the two into one organism: Tuvix.

Possessing both Tuvok's Vulcan logic, and Neelix's charming personality and sense of humor, Tuvix quickly integrates with the crew and becomes a valuable member. As an individual bestowed with the personalities and qualities of both Tuvok and Neelix he not only is a capable security officer but also becomes a better chef than before the accident. However, for many crew members, especially those close to Tuvok and Neelix, the loss of their friends and peers is not as easily accepted. Kes, in particular, is experiencing much grief over the loss of Neelix.

When attempting to find the reason behind the transporter malfunction, it turns out that one of the orchids that they were transporting from the surface with them was the catalyst for their merging. Using lysosomal enzymes, the plant was able to symbiotically scramble both of them, merging them into one organism. The crew attempts the same with various plant combinations, and comes up with a variety of exotic and wonderful creations. Nevertheless, all attempts to undo the change are met with catastrophe.

After much research, however, the Doctor is finally able to reverse the process by radioactively labeling one half of Tuvix's genome, so the transporter can separate the two individuals. Everyone is very hopeful and excited about the prospects of having Tuvok and Neelix back, except for one person: in all their efforts and joy over being able to bring back the two, the one thing the crew has not taken into account is that Tuvix does not want to die, thus sacrificing his life to bring back the two crew members.

Captain Janeway – who must speak for Tuvok and Neelix who are not there to speak for themselves, now faces a moral dilemma: bring back two crew members who have loved ones waiting for them or sacrifice a man who has become a much liked and trusted friend over the past few weeks, rather than merely a transporter accident.

After much soul searching and painful deliberation, however, she decides that Tuvix has to undergo the procedure. She orders him to report to sickbay, but Tuvix refuses, stating that this was nothing more than an execution. After a brief struggle on the bridge, he is led to sickbay. When arriving at sickbay, the Doctor informs the captain that he will not perform the procedure and thus eliminate Mr. Tuvix against his will. Therefore, Captain Janeway is left with the task of having to perform the procedure herself. She is successful for Tuvix is gone and Tuvok and Neelix are both finally restored.

While Kes is overjoyed to have both her partner and mentor back, Janeway simply acknowledges the two and leaves, knowing that she will need to live with the moral consequences of her actions.

Log Entries

  • Captain’s log, stardate 49655.2. Our sensors have located a variety of flower which may prove to be a valuable nutritional supplement. I have sent Mister Neelix and Mister Tuvok to collect samples.
  • Chief Medical Officer’s log, supplemental. Extensive microcellular scans on the merged humanoid have thus far yielded no clue as to either a cause or a method of separation.
  • Captain’s log, stardate 49678.4. It’s been two weeks since the transporter accident that created Mister Tuvix. And while it’s still not entirely clear that he’s with us permanently, he’s certainly been doing his best to settle in. The crew seems to be growing accustomed to his presence, and he’s proving to be a very able tactical officer who isn’t afraid to express his opinions. While he’s forging relationships with many of the officers, he seems to be keeping a respectful distance from Kes, allowing her to adjust to the circumstances on her own terms. As for my relationship with Tuvix, I’ve found him to be an able adviser, who skillfully uses humor to make his points. And although I feel a bit guilty saying it, his cooking is better than Neelix’s. My taste buds are definitely happy to have him around.

Memorable Quotes

"A name... I can see why The Doctor's finding it so difficult to choose one... why don't you call me... Neevok? Wait... this is better... how about Tuvix!"

- Tuvix


"... I've been poked and prodded in organs I didn't even know I had!"

- Tuvix on The Doctor's examination


"Do you mind telling me what's going on here, crewman?"
"We're making dinner."
"I see. Alright, everybody out!"
"On whose authority?"
"Chief of security or Head Chef, take your pick. Out, out, out!"

- Tuvix and Hogan, upon arrival in the mess hall


"Sex!"
"I beg your pardon?"

- Tuvix and Janeway


"At what point did he become an individual, and not a transporter accident?"

- Janeway

Background Information

  • The original title for this episode was "Symbiogenesis".
  • Voyager's science laboratory is seen for the first time in this episode.
  • UPN had issues with the ending to the episode, and wanted Tuvix to willingly sacrifice himself in order to bring back Tuvok and Neelix. Michael Piller managed to persuade the network that the episode would have no impact if it ended with Tuvix surrendering his life without a fight, and the ending remained as originally written. (citation needededit)

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airponics bay; Andorian amoeba, annular confinement beam; Ayala; Barium; biobed; biochemical analysis; biochemistry; biofilter; bio-spectral analysis; botanical science; chloroplast; consciousness; cytoplasmic protein; DNA, egg; enzyme; execution; flour; funeral dirge; gastrointestinal disorder; isotope probe; Johnson, Mark; Jupiter Station; lysosomal enzyme; mating; medical transporter; microcellular organism; microcellular scan; molecular imaging scanner; monster, multiple personality disorder; mushroom; Numerian Inquisition; Ocampan prayer taper; orchid; pollination; pool; protein; proximity detector; psychological profile; radiation; radioisotope; single-celled organism; spatula; surgical targeting scanner; Swinn, symbiogenesis; T'Pel; taste bud; tea; Trellan crepe; X-ray; water; weather

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