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Neelix

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Neelix
Star Trekcharacter
First appearance"Caretaker"(1995)
Last appearance"Endgame"(2001)
Portrayed byEthan Phillips
In-universe information
SpeciesTalaxian (part Mylean)
AffiliationStarfleet
Posting

Neelix(/ˈnlɪks/) is a character in thescience fictiontelevision seriesStar Trek: Voyager,played by actorEthan Phillipssince the series' inception. Neelix is an alien native to the far side of the galaxy, who joins the crew of the United Federation of Planets starshipUSSVoyagerafter it is captured and flung to theDelta Quadrantby a mysterious shockwave. He serves as acook,morale officer, and eventual ambassador for the crew.

Casting

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Neelix was played by actorEthan Phillips.[1]Phillips has a master's degree in fine arts fromCornell University,and had his start in acting performing on Broadway shows.[1]

Biography

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The character of Neelix is from Rinax, a moon of the planet Talax, located in the Delta Quadrant of the show's fictional representation of theMilky Waygalaxy. His entire family was killed in aconflict with the Haakonian race.

Neelix was introduced in "Caretaker",the two-part pilot episode of the series, where he was rescued along with his Ocampan loverKesby theVoyagercrew. Previously a space trader, Neelix states his familiarity with the Delta Quadrant and appoints himself the ship's cook. He later earns the titles of Morale Officer and Chief Ambassador. WhenNaomi Wildmanbecomes the first baby born aboardVoyager,her mother Samantha names Neelix as her daughter's godfather.

Neelix departs the show in the seventh season's 23rd episode "Homestead".The ship encounters a colony of Talaxians, the last of his species that he is likely to see as the ship travels further from his home, and he chooses to stay with them. The character returns for a cameo in the series finale,"Endgame".

The Star Trek Cookbook

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The persona of Neelix is also the central character inThe Star Trek Cookbook,published by Pocket Books/Star Trek; 1st edition (January 1, 1999;ISBN978-0671000226) by Ethan Phillips andWilliam J. Birnes.The cookbook includes contributions byStar Trekactors from across several series and movies, as the cook of the USSVoyageraccounts for the eclectic task of feeding its 140 diverse crew members. The recipe book also features a fictional guide for whipping up the drinks served atQuark's.

The cookbook has real recipes often named after Alien meals from the Star Trek universe, but prepared with traditional real-life ingredients.[1]There is also a section that discusses how food props were made for the television show by Alan Simms.[1]

Reception

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In 2018,The Wrapranked Neelix as the fourth-worst character ofStar Trekoverall (out of 39 main characters), but noted his optimism and humour.[2]In 2016, the character was ranked as the 62nd most important character in service toStarfleetwithin theStar Trekscience fiction universe (out of 100 characters) byWiredmagazine.[3]

In 2019,TMZremembered Neelix as the "super-friendly chef, navigator and ambassador" ofStar Trek: Voyager.[4]

In 2020,SyFyfelt that Neelix had a hard time getting goodstorylinescompared to the other characters, with an exception being "Mortal Coil",which they ranked the 12th best episode ofStar Trek: Voyager.[5]

In 2021,The Digital Fixfelt "Fair Trade"was an attempt to develop the character of Neelix, who they said has a" crisis of purpose "in this episode.[6]

Some commentators felt Kes was too young to be dating Neelix.[7][8]According toDen of Geek's Juliette Harrisson, theage gapwas frequently criticized online.[9]Science fiction authorSylvia Spruck Wrigleyinterpreted Kes as undergoingpubertyin "Elogium", noting that it raises questions about Neelix starting a relationship with aprepubescentgirl.[10]Harrisson andThe Philadelphia Inquirer's Jonathan Storm wrote that the age difference could be rationalized since Kes and Neelix are aliens with different biology than humans.[11][12]

References

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  1. ^abcd"The SF Site Featured Review: The Star Trek Cookbook".www.sfsite.com.Retrieved2021-03-21.
  2. ^"'Star Trek': All 39 Classic TV Main Characters Ranked, from Spock to Wesley (Photos) ".8 September 2021.
  3. ^McMillan, Graeme (2016-09-05)."Star Trek's 100 Most Important Crew Members, Ranked".Wired.ISSN1059-1028.Retrieved2019-03-20.
  4. ^"Neelix in 'Star Trek: Voyager' 'Memba Him?!".TMZ.Retrieved2021-03-21.
  5. ^Pirrello, Phil (2020-01-16)."The 15 greatest Star Trek: Voyager episodes, ranked".SYFY WIRE.Retrieved2021-03-21.
  6. ^"Star Trek: Voyager Revisited - Season Three".Television @ The Digital Fix.2020-07-09.Retrieved2021-03-26.
  7. ^Ulster, Laurie (May 14, 2020)."5 Great Kes Moments FromStar Trek: Voyager".StarTrek.com.Archivedfrom the original on June 4, 2020.
  8. ^Wrigley, Sylvia Spruck(2022). "Age and Aging". In Garcia-Siino, Leimar; Mittermeier, Sabrina; Rabitsch, Stefan (eds.).The Routledge Handbook of Star Trek.Routledge.p. 429.ISBN9780367366674.
  9. ^Harrisson, Juliette (February 14, 2023)."Star TrekIs Finally Getting Romance Right ".Den of Geek!.Archivedfrom the original on February 15, 2023.
  10. ^Wrigley 2022,p. 422.
  11. ^Harrisson 2023.
  12. ^Storm, Jonathan (January 16, 1995)."Venturing into Space with a NewStar Trek".Television.The Philadelphia Inquirer.p. E1, E6.RetrievedMay 5,2024– viaNewspapers.com.
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