
Profile by Capt. Kathryn Janeway
Neelix is a jovial male Talaxian, a major
species of this far side of the Delta Quadrant, whose wit and instincts
have enabled
him to survive as a scavenger and merchant.
Now he aids our cause admirably after coming aboard with his Ocampa mate,
Kes, from her home system. Although he
takes his good-natured abuse at times for it, he has been invaluable in
preparing
fresh meals from the flora and fauna of
this region in order to ration food replicator power; for the human "'37S,"
he even
researched and came up with 20th century
foods comfort foods for all - with none of his usual custom twists added.
In
addition, his past dealings and travels
have yielded invaluable information as well for our command decisions and
strategy.
he has begun taking a more active role
in senior staff affairs and even held off the Kazon-Ogla when myself and
Commander
Chakotay were absent.
Neelix's chores as self-appointed "chief
morale officer" have run the gamut from personal counseling, such as with
Lt. Ayala
deal his separation from his children,
to a daily intership video program for the crew, "A Briefing with Neelix,"
begun ca. SD
49483. The latter led to his single-handedly
tracking down the Paris ruse to flush out Crewman Jonas as our Kazon
informant, risking his life but emerging
intact after killing Jonas in a raw plasma stream in Main Engineering after
a brawl
there.
Neelix has already confronted his past devils
coming aboard, admitting he avoided military service before the 2366 conquest
of his home planet Talax by the Haakonian
Order, who forced surrender after it irradiated his family and the rest
of the
population of the Talax moon Rinax with
the Metreon Cascade weapon. The weapon's inventor, Dr. Ma'Bor Jetrel, died
of his
own metreon radiation poisoning after tracking
us to help find a way to yet retrieve those who perished, and the difficult
process was a big step for him. Our first
encounter with the Vidiians included the theft of Neelix's lungs, but they
were
eventually returned when I showed our prisoners
mercy while the Doctor's holographic substitutes kept Neelix alive.
Neelix is completely in love with Kes, whom
he calls by the endearment "sweeting" and was ready to father a child when
her
premature elogium seemed to loom. His jealous
nature of Kes was an ugly monster until he finally settled with its main
target, Tom Paris, after the two helped
birth an sentient reptilloid infant in an abrasive atmosphere.
His long-running feud with the less-than-patient
Doctor is not helped by Kes' early elogium, which finds him pondering the
responsibilities of parenthood and deciding
to embrace it, only to be nixed by Kes herself and other events. Later
he
assisted with the birth of Ensign Wildman's
baby.
DATABASE UPDATE, SD 50460:
Entry by K. Janeway
I have grown concerned in recent weeks about
our morale's officer's morale, and now I understand why. Despite Neelix's
cheerful and upbeat demeanor even he has
a down side, and now I understand some of it stems from his pessimistic
self-view as worthless to this crew now
that we have exceeded the region of his scouting knowledge. Aside from
my regular
assurances, I note in this record that
I acknowledge Neelix's past "very" basic combat training on Rinax, per
his description,
and intend to merge him more usefully into
entry-level defense training, including the monthly tactical exercises.
This is not to register any displeasure
with his natural diplomatic skills, his ongoing "Briefing with Neelix"
comcasts, and
even the cooking. Indeed his quick-thinking
as a fax Nagus during our Ferengi encounter helped save the mission, even
if I
personally do without his people;s custom
of delivering a history of each meal while it is served, as his mother
perfected. I
still wonder if his greatest diplomatic
challenge, though, is his constant attempts to "buddy up" to our most unbuddylike
officer, Tuvok. Even his Talax Resort holoprogram,
with modifications by Paris, Kim, Torres, et.al., has proved to be a
morale-boosting hit.
All this is to help explain why, shortly
after my initial entry here, I made the decision to try to regain both
he and Tuvok's
lives as separate entities after a freak
transporter merging of the two, despite the "death" of the resulting sentient
lifeform
dubbed Tuvix.
On yet another personal note: I note with
concerned the separation of he and Kes' continued realtionship, and I wish
them
both the best in whatever path they take.

