B Elanna Torres Naked

B Elanna Torres Naked




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B Elanna Torres Naked

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Holodeck malfunctions were as common on Voyager as warp core failures and in each case the Captain called on B’Elanna. Never mind she’d been trying to actually enjoy some alone time with Tom for a change. If she hadn’t just left him to finish himself off, she’d have thought he’d been the one messing with the holodeck. Captain Proton flies again. Unless Harry had booted up the programme on his own. But no, he’d just be coming on for the night shift. Whoever it was, they owed her a cup of coffee. B’Elanna made her way to the holodeck, checking her pad as she went. Apparently there was a spike in power from inside, though no one was scheduled to use it. She tried hailing whoever it was inside, but no response. She sighed, but it came out more like a grunt. After a heated argument with the computer, B’Elanna pulled off the wall panel and got to work. She wondered if Tom would wait up for her. Probably he’d already cleaned himself up and fallen asleep watching cartoons. This wasn’t a malfunction, at least not an accidental one. It looked more like sabotage. One of the crew who didn’t want to be disturbed or have anyone else seeing what they were up to. Okay, now she was interested. It was a small ship, smaller crew, rumours spread like wildfire. She got wanting to keep secrets, she still had a few herself, but this was a pretty extreme leap. If Tom was with her, he’d already be taking bets. If he was maybe she would take that bet. But when B’Elanna actually got the door open, it was the last person she expected to see.“Seven?” That was Seven of Nine alright, stood there naked. Beside her was, well, Seven. Except clothed.“Computer, end programme,” Seven said. She wasn’t really shocked or angry, just monotone as always. “Lieutenant, I… can explain.”“Eh, no, that’s fine,” B’Elanna said. She tapped at her pad. “No malfunction here. I’ll leave the two of you to it.” As she turned to leave, Seven spoke. “It is not what you think.”“Really, it’s fine. You can do whatever you want in here. Maybe don’t try to be so secret next time. Sure fire way to get caught.”“Noted,” Seven said. “I thought it prudent to take precautions.”“Fine.” B’Elanna let out a breath and headed for the door. “How did it look?”B’Elanna stopped. She should just keep walking; pretend she didn’t hear her. It was weird enough that Seven had asked her for haircare tips that one time and now this? “Alright,” B’Elanna said and turned. “A minute, that’s it, then I’m going back to bed.”Seven gave a nod that was about as sheepish as B’Elanna had ever seen her. She was stood so stiff and straight. No wonder the crew still gave her a wide berth. Well, most of the crew. “My body, the holographic version. How did it look?”“What, in general?”“The body hair?” B’Elanna sighed. Hair again? “I though we’d already been over this…. Wait, you said body hair? I didn’t hallucinate that right?”“Correct,” Seven said. “How did it look?”B’Elanna hesitated. She wasn’t sure whether to be shocked or creeped out. That was true for a lot of her interactions with Seven. “I didn’t see any.”“Look again.”“No, that’s fine—”“Computer, display Seven Style Four.”“Okay, we’re just going to bring that back up.” B’Elanna held her pad up at the side of her face. She wasn’t a prude or anything, and Klingon blood boiled hotter than most, but this was just so weird. “Lieutenant, your thoughts are required.”Fine, she’d humour Seven and then get the hell back to her own room where things made sense. Well, most things. She put the pad away and looked again at the hologram. Yup, that was Seven, stood there in the nude. It wasn’t that surprising, really. Those regenerative suits of hers didn’t leave a lot to the imagination. Okay, body hair. There wasn’t any, except for a strip of cropped hair on her… Oh, now she got it.“Looks fine,” she said, holding her hands up in a shrug.“Noted,” Seven said and actually made a note on her pad. “And this?”Another hologram appeared before B’Elanna could even argue. This one was the same except that instead of that strip – a landing strip, Tom had called it – was a puff of dark hair.Seven, the real Seven, stared at her, eyebrow raised in expectation. “Lieutenant?”“Fine.”“And this one?”“Seven, stop already. Just stop.” B’Elanna put her hands on her hips. “What is all this?”Seven looked everywhere except at B’Elanna as she spoke. Oh now she got bashful. “I am growing intimate with Chakotay—”“I really don’t want to hear this. Goodnight Seven.”This time when Seven tried to call her back, B’Elanna kept on walking. And she’d been having such a nice evening. Tom had actually given her a massage and when was the last time he’d given her one of those without expecting anything in return. Of course, he knew she always wanted to give something back after one of those massages.As she walked back to her room, B’Elanna decided that she’d try to forget it all tomorrow. She’d write her report, holodeck malfunction repaired 23:45 hours. End of report and goodnight.The light was on when she came in and the old TV set was flickering, the sound turned down low. Tom was fast asleep, of course, in his underwear. She knew he wouldn’t actually wait for her to get back.She got undressed and slipped into bed. The lamps she turned off, but she didn’t mind the TV. It was getting harder to fall asleep without it on the background, pressed up against Tom.She trailed her fingers up and down her stomach. Just light little touches that made her shiver under the covers. She bit her lip, not hard enough to draw blood, just enough. Now she really did wish Tom had waited, but she wasn’t about to wake him up. Instead, she ran her fingers down through her dark hair and… B’Elanna stopped. Maybe she’d been too hard on Seven. It wasn’t as if she’d ever been a teenager, not really. Could drones even grow pubic hair?“Dammit.” B’Elanna threw back the covers and got dressed.She made her way from her room back to the holodeck. Seven had better still be there after all this. B’Elanna opened the door and found one naked Seven, another clothed.“Lieutenant, I did not expect to you to return.”“Yeah, you and me both,” she replied, folding her arms. “Come on, show me the rest of them.”“Very well.”By the time Seven was finished, B’Elanna had seen twelve versions of her naked. All of them with different pubic styles. She didn’t realise there was that many. “Well, you certainly did your research,” she said.“I was exhaustive,” Seven replied and dismissed the latest hologram, one fully shaved. “Which was the most aesthetically pleasing?”“Aesthetics?” B’Elanna tried not to laugh, but when it was obvious Seven was serious, she added, “Forget what I think. Which do you prefer?” “I am unsure. Since I have been able to acquire pubic hair, I have left it alone. What is Lieutenant Paris’ preference?” “It doesn’t matter what he prefers when it comes to my body,” B’Elanna replied, harsher than she’d meant it. But you can’t just go asking questions like that. Seven really was like a child. “As long as Tom’s getting some, he doesn’t really care.”“So—”“So, I keep mine trimmed because that’s how I like it. Okay?”“I understand. Thank you, Lieutenant.”B’Elanna just stood there rocking on the balls of her feet as Seven made her notes. “Which do you prefer?” she asked, if only to break the silence. “Of the styles I have researched, I prefer myself as I am. It makes me feel… feminine.”“Good,” B’Elanna said. “That’s good, Seven. Can I go back to bed now?”“What if Chakotay does not find it pleasing?”Chakotay again? She was obsessed. “If he doesn’t, well then he’s not worth your time. Look. Seven, I’ve known Chakotay a long time and he’s not that shallow. You don’t have to try and please him like that. The way I see it, he’s already crazy about you.”“Like you and Lieutenant Paris?”“God, I hope not.” She laughed. “Thank you, Lieutenant. This has been invaluable.”“Don’t mentioned it,” B’Elanna said as she turned to leave. “Really, don’t mention this to anyone else.”She paused at the holodeck door. “I think I remember hearing Chakotay likes a woman with body hair.”Seven looked up from her pad. Was that a smile? “Goodnight Lieutenant.”By the time B’Elanna was back in her own bed, she felt too wired to sleep, like she’d just drunk a whole pot of coffee. Tom was snoring now. He did look cute when he slept, though, in the glow of the TV. She teased her stomach and hips with her fingers again. Only this time she went lower until she gasped. She’d been needing this all day....
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B'Elanna Torres / b ɪ ˈ l ɑː n ə / is a main character in Star Trek: Voyager played by Roxann Dawson . She is portrayed as a half-human half- Klingon born in 2346 on the Federation colony Kessik IV. She was admitted to Starfleet academy but dropped out before graduating. Torres joined the Maquis in 2370 and was serving on the Val Jean when taken to the Delta Quadrant by the Caretaker alien using his station. After being used for medical experiments she was left in an Ocampa colony maintained by the same alien that had abducted the Val Jean . That ship was destroyed in a space battle at the Array and she and what remained of that crew joined the USS Voyager . On the ship she was given field commissioned rank of Lieutenant, junior grade and posted in engineering. In 2371, she was promoted to Chief Engineer . In 2377, she married Tom Paris and gave birth to their daughter Miral at the beginning of the next year, while Voyager was returning to the Alpha Quadrant.

The Star Trek: Voyager Companion describes B'Elanna as a young half-human half-Klingon in her twenties who is a member of the Maquis Rebellion.

The producers wanted to hire an actress who could portray B'Elanna's inner struggle between her human and Klingon halves. After Roxann Dawson read for the role, she became the first of the Voyager actors to be cast. [1] Originally, Dawson's makeup differed from the final design; she explained that she had a much more pronounced Klingon forehead and nose and had to wear a set of Klingon teeth, which made her feel uncomfortable. She asked the producers and makeup artist Michael Westmore if they could perhaps make her more attractive and tone down the Klingon makeup. Eventually they came up with a design with which Roxann was happy, something she described as her "beauty monster makeup". [2] Although B'Elanna's character was twenty-five years old when the series began, Dawson was thirty-six. [3]

During season one, Dawson's initial reaction to the episode " Faces " was one of doubt; she felt that it occurred too early in the series and that she did not know the character well enough to play her as two separate people. However, she used the episode to learn more about her character, and it became one of her favorite episodes. When the episode aired, she called her parents to ask their opinions, and they replied, "You were good, but the girl that played that Klingon was really great!", which Dawson took as a compliment. [2] Joy Kilpatrick was a stand-in of one of two versions albeit uncredited. [4]

During season four, Dawson became pregnant with her first child. The writers decided they did not want B'Elanna to be pregnant as well, so for the duration of Dawson's pregnancy, she was given an engineering lab coat, which was used to help cover her growing pregnancy. [5] During the episode " The Killing Game ", the Hirogen had taken over Voyager and forced the crew to participate in holodeck recreations of various combat situations, to which B'Elanna's holodeck character is portrayed as pregnant in World War II with a Nazi officer's child.

During season five, Dawson had a meeting with the producers and writers to discuss her character. Roxann explained to them that she felt B'Elanna had an extreme dark side that hadn't been explored, and from that discussion the episode " Extreme Risk " was created. Dawson stated that after the episode aired she received fan mail praising the issues of depression and inner conflict raised in the episode, with which many people identified. [2]

During season six, Dawson got the chance to explore B'Elanna's Klingon heritage thanks to an episode originally conceived by Ronald D. Moore for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine . In the episode " Barge of the Dead ", B'Elanna has a near-death experience and travels to Gre'thor, the Klingon Hell, where she meets her mother Miral. She discovers that because of the dishonor B'Elanna has caused her family, her mother would spend eternity in Gre'thor. The episode explores some aspects of B'Elanna's character, and also gives further insight into Klingon mythology. Dawson believed the episode had many layers to it, and she believed it was essentially a coming-of-age story for B'Elanna and her final acceptance of her Klingon heritage. [6]

During season seven, a pregnancy storyline was written in for B'Elanna's character. Jessica Gaona played the character's young iteration in the episode " Lineage ". At the end of the series, Dawson described B'Elanna's character arc as that of an unruly young woman who matures over the course of seven years. [7]

B'Elanna is portrayed as having been born in 2346 on the Federation colony Kessik IV. Torres had a troubled childhood; her human father, John Torres, and Klingon mother, Miral, often fought, and her father ultimately left the household when she was twelve years old depicted in an episode in season 7, although in an earlier episode she said she was five. When she overheard her father discussing his unhappiness in the home of two Klingons, she attempted to run away. When she confronted him, she bitterly told him to leave. He returned to Earth days later, leaving her to be raised by her mother. In season 7 he contacted her through Starfleet Command and asked to resume a relationship to which she agreed.

A mixture of Klingon and human genetics, Torres is shown as prone to aggressive outbursts. She once attacked her schoolmate Daniel Byrd after he repeatedly taunted her, calling her "Miss Turtlehead" due to her cranial ridges. Torres retained this aggressive behavior throughout her life, but she eventually learned to control it.

While in the academy, B'Elanna was constantly having trouble with the rules of Starfleet, resulting in her getting four disciplinary hearings and one suspension. But before dropping out, Torres was a valued member of the academy athletics team, competing as a decathlete ; making the track and field coach furious in addition to the many other professors unhappy with her choice to leave the academy.

Torres dropped out of Starfleet Academy in 2365 at age 19. A few years later she became a member of the Maquis renegade group, and began developing a profound hatred of the Cardassians . Torres became associated with a Maquis captain named Chakotay , and was serving as chief engineer on his ship, the Val Jean , when they were brought to the Delta Quadrant by the Caretaker.

During her time with the Maquis, Torres reprogrammed a Cardassian missile known as " Dreadnought ". The missile, built with artificial intelligence , was originally targeted at Maquis installations. Torres reprogrammed it on a course for a Cardassian installation, but "Dreadnought" was swept into the Delta Quadrant by the Caretaker.

When both the USS Voyager crew and the Val Jean crew were taken to the Delta Quadrant, Harry Kim and Torres were transported to the Ocampa home world while their respective crews set out to look for them. Being the only two people from their region of the Alpha Quadrant, the two quickly formed a relationship and she nicknamed him "Starfleet" for his faith in the Federation and Starfleet. This relationship would carry on throughout the series as the two would more than occasionally work on tasks together, allowing Kim to prove his intelligence to the whole crew.

In 2371, B'Elanna Torres joined the Voyager crew with the rest of the Maquis from the Val Jean , as Captain Kathryn Janeway offers them the opportunity. She was placed in the engineering department, which had no clear department head because the original chief engineer was killed during the trip to the Delta Quadrant; Captain Janeway promoted Torres to chief engineer based on Voyager s first officer Chakotay's recommendation. Initially, Torres was very outspoken in her disapproval of Captain Janeway's decision to destroy the Caretaker's array, which had the ability to send the Voyager back home from the Delta Quadrant, and carried a small grudge against the captain. Over the first few months, Torres began respecting the captain and her decisions based on Janeway's strong leadership and their shared interest in science.

Shortly after becoming chief engineer, Torres disobeys the captain's orders when Voyager encounters a race known as the Sikarians. The Sikarians have advanced transporter technology that could drastically shorten their 70-year journey, but Sikarian law prohibits the Voyager crew from obtaining it legitimately. Torres becomes involved with a small group of officers who obtain the technology on the Sikarian black market and perpetrate a failed attempt to integrate it into Voyager' s systems.

Torres, along with Tom Paris , was later kidnapped by the Vidiians . A Vidiian scientist extracts the Klingon DNA from Torres, splicing her into two separate people: one human, one Klingon. He believed the Klingon DNA had a specific biochemical property that could lead to a cure for the Phage , a disease affecting his peop
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