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The Beloved Star Trek Character Who Became A Sex Pest
By Chris Snellgrove
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Part of what makes Star Trek cool is that, like all good sci-fi, it forces viewers to consider perspectives that are very different from their own. After all, when characters like Kirk and Picard go “seek out new life and new civilizations,” they don’t always find perfect mirrors of Earth culture. Often, they find worlds that are alien in every sense of the word, populated by beings with values very different from those of humanity.
In Voyager, the collision of values came to a head in the Season 2 episode “Elogium.” This episode’s B plot concerned itself with whether Neelix (Ethan Phillips) and Kes (Jennifer Lien) were ready to have children, a discussion made more intense by the fact that she was undergoing a Ponn Farr like mating drive. That seems relatable enough on paper, but these two have an age gap that goes way beyond problematic. You see, Kes was only one year old in this episode, which basically cemented Neelix as (by human standards) the galaxy’s biggest sex pest.
Groomer Has It

The A Plot of “Elogium” has to do with the ship trying to get rid of a swarm of space critters that keep draining power from vital areas like helm and shields. In the B plot, the swarm somehow triggers a premature elogium in Kes. This is the name her people (the Ocampa) use for a special mating cycle where they feel the urge to reproduce. It normally only happens to Ocampa who are four or five years old. Kes is only one year old, and she and Neelix weigh whether to have kids. They ultimately decide against it, and Voyager’s successful escape from the swarm frees Kes from their influence.
These days, the young age of Kes is a source of dark humor for Star Trek fans who joke about Neelix being a creeper for having a one-year-old girlfriend. Interestingly, script writer Kenneth Biller (whose success on “Elogium” landed him a position on the show’s staff as executive story editor) revealed that producers fretted over discussions about Neelix and Kes having sex.
In an interview with Cinefantastique, Biller revealed that he “wanted them to be living together and doing it, but Jeri [Taylor] and Rick [Berman] had some concerns that she is so young.” Collectively, the producers worried, “Are we sending the right message to say that they are screwing?”
Alien Sex: Even Weirder Than You Imagined

Eventually, the producers convinced Biller that it would be “more interesting if we show the time they have to first confront this issue.” However, he felt that the idea that Neelix and Kes hadn’t yet had sex was pretty unbelievable, given when “Elogium” aired. You see, this episode was filmed for Season 1 but ultimately pushed back to Season 2. “I thought it began to feel less believable and a little odd to tell the audience almost a year later that these people have never had any kind of sexual relationship.”
Biller eventually accepted that what would seem weird to us wouldn’t necessarily be weird to aliens. “Who knows what mating is for an Ocampa?” he asked. “Just because they didn’t have a sexual relationship is open to discussion and people can kind of believe what they want.” These words proved quite prophetic: decades after Voyager aired its final episodes, fans still question whether or not Neelix and Kes had an explicitly intimate relationship.
Neelix And The Week-Long Erection

Biller enjoyed that Kes’s story doubles as a teen pregnancy metaphor, but he mostly liked how this episode was “trying to play with the weirdness of alien sexuality.” This included that the couple would have to be bonded for a full week before any action: “you see the look on Neelix’s face that he was metaphorically going to have to keep it up for seven days.” Sadly, the show never really returned to this level of sexual tension between the two characters again; they would later break up in Season 3 before Kes left the show to make way for Seven of Nine, arguably the biggest source of sexual tension in all of Voyager.
To this day, “Elogium” remains something of a Star Trek anomaly. As a Voyager episode, its A Plot does a good job of illustrating how weird life on the final frontier can be, making for a fascinating bottle episode. Its B Plot, meanwhile, focused on the quirk of Ocampan biology that would effectively give Neelix a pass to get his one-year-old girlfriend pregnant. In that way, this obscure Star Trek episode gives Neelix a new title. He was already the cook and the morale officer; now, thanks to “Elogium,” he’s also the biggest, weirdest sex pest in the entire Delta Quadrant.
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NYT Strands hints, answers for April 5, 2026
Today’s NYT Strands hints are easy if you’re an animal lover.
Strands, the New York Times‘ elevated word-search game, requires the player to perform a twist on the classic word search. Words can be made from linked letters — up, down, left, right, or diagonal, but words can also change direction, resulting in quirky shapes and patterns. Every single letter in the grid will be part of an answer. There’s always a theme linking every solution, along with the “spangram,” a special, word or phrase that sums up that day’s theme, and spans the entire grid horizontally or vertically.
By providing an opaque hint and not providing the word list, Strands creates a brain-teasing game that takes a little longer to play than its other games, like Wordle and Connections.
If you’re feeling stuck or just don’t have 10 or more minutes to figure out today’s puzzle, we’ve got all the NYT Strands hints for today’s puzzle you need to progress at your preferred pace.
NYT Strands hint for today’s theme: Pouch perfect
The words are related to animals.
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Today’s NYT Strands theme plainly explained
These words describe pouch-bearing animals.
NYT Strands spangram hint: Is it vertical or horizontal?
Today’s NYT Strands spangram is horizontal.
NYT Strands spangram answer today
Today’s spangram is Marsupials.
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NYT Strands word list for April 5
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Wombat
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Koala
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Bilby
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Marsupials
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Opossum
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Kangaroo
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Wallaby
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Hurdle hints and answers for April 5, 2026
If you like playing daily word games like Wordle, then Hurdle is a great game to add to your routine.
There are five rounds to the game. The first round sees you trying to guess the word, with correct, misplaced, and incorrect letters shown in each guess. If you guess the correct answer, it’ll take you to the next hurdle, providing the answer to the last hurdle as your first guess. This can give you several clues or none, depending on the words. For the final hurdle, every correct answer from previous hurdles is shown, with correct and misplaced letters clearly shown.
An important note is that the number of times a letter is highlighted from previous guesses does necessarily indicate the number of times that letter appears in the final hurdle.
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If you find yourself stuck at any step of today’s Hurdle, don’t worry! We have you covered.
Hurdle Word 1 hint
A spigot.
Hurdle Word 1 answer
SPOUT
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Hurdle Word 2 hint
A leg exercise.
Hurdle Word 2 Answer
LUNGE
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Hurdle Word 3 hint
Fire.
Hurdle Word 3 answer
FLAME
Hurdle Word 4 hint
To smash into.
Hurdle Word 4 answer
CRASH
Final Hurdle hint
Gleam
Hurdle Word 5 answer
SHINE
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Terrifying Viral Web Series Makes Its Big Screen Debut
By Jennifer Asencio
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The wait is over. After years of anticipation, Backrooms is finally here. The first trailer was dropped on March 31, 2026, and the surreal dimension audiences were introduced to in the amateur web series is finally coming into its own. The A24 production was directed by none other than Kane Pixels himself, Kane Parsons.
When Parsons filmed his masterpiece web series, he was a 17-year-old high school student with an experimental eye behind the camera. The Backrooms (Found Footage) follows a young filmmaker as he wanders into another dimension consisting of a labyrinth of rooms in a yellow-walled institutional setting. His work was noticed by Atomic Monster, the studio of horror great James Wan, director of The Conjuring movies and the Insidious franchise. Parsons still isn’t old enough to pop champagne at his movie’s premiere, but his maturity as a director is sure to excite fans of the web series.
Lost In Labyrinth
In the trailer for Backrooms, Chiwetel Ejiofor, known for playing Baron Mondo in the Doctor Strange movies, stars as Clark, an employee in a furniture showroom who one night finds a strange opening in the store’s basement. He passes through the opening and finds the very same dimension that is Parsons’s trademark, yellow walls and all. As he wanders around a little, strange events happen.
This makes him determined to study this strange alternate universe. He recruits some friends and gathers some camera gear, and the group begins its exploration. However, there is a young lady he speaks to that seems to be either a friend or a therapist, and when she stumbles upon the rooms without Clark’s knowledge, she may never come back.

At least, this is what I have gathered from watching the trailer. The script, written by Parsons and Will Soodik, has been kept under wraps since the movie was first announced. It appears to take place in the past (prior rumors said the 1990s), and IMDb doesn’t have a lot of information beyond the name of Ejiofor’s character and some production credits.
What we have been shown is exciting because it draws upon almost everything fans loved about the web series. It will feature found footage in the form of the explorations of Clark and his friends. The vast office complex that makes up the setting is adorned with surreal imagery like strangely stacked furniture and objects sunken into walls. Some of the characters show up in radiation gear. Somehow, between the yellow walls and the varying sizes of the rooms, passages, and hallways, the titular setting is both massive and claustrophobic at once, making it very unsettling.
A Deeply Unsettling Exploration

The whole movie seems to echo the trajectory of Parsons’s career so far: an eagerness to explore combined with an optimism for what Clark might find, while presenting a frightening and solitary menace for anyone who dares enter alone. Parsons began with that eagerness and is now getting to explore the world of cinema that he entered when he posted the original anthology on YouTube, with all the optimism of a kid who got his first directing contract before he even graduated high school.
If Backrooms maintains the tone set by Kane Pixels, it could draw new fans. If it manages to use the resources offered to Parsons by support from a professional studio, it could turn a teenager’s vision into the hottest new horror franchise. The trailer hints that it at least accomplishes the tone. Now to see if it can exceed expectations.

Get lost in Backrooms, in theaters on May 29, 2026.
