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Who would have been the best Captain of USS Voyager?

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  • #61
    Ethel Merman or Wallace Beery.
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    • #62
      Why isn't Jeanaway as a choice?
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      • #63
        Originally posted by OliverFA
        Why isn't Jeanaway as a choice?
        This poll is heavily biased against Janeway.

        Personally, I think Kate Mulgrew is one of the sexiest women on Star Trek. Great voice, and looks good in tight Star Fleet uniform. Too bad she came of age long before the days of FHM/Maxim.
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        • #64
          Great voice? I always thought she sounded like Willem Dafoe.
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          • #65
            She sounds like the dead author of Robinson Crusoe, eh? That's about right.
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            • #66
              Originally posted by Paul Hanson
              Great voice? I always thought she sounded like Willem Dafoe.




              Originally posted by St Leo
              She sounds like the dead author of Robinson Crusoe, eh? That's about right.


              That's Daniel Dafoe.
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              • #67
                Defoe, I think.
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