Neelix is a Talaxian male; he helps Voyager recover their missing crew members and then joins the crew of Voyager. (Caretaker)
Neelix turns the Captain's private dining room into a galley for the crew; his lungs are stolen by the Vidiians; one of Kes's lungs is transplanted into him. (The Phage)
Neelix appoints himself the morale officer on Voyager. (The Cloud)
Neelix's mother, father and little brothers were killed by the Metreon Cascade on the Talaxian colony of Rinax; Jetrel tells him that Neelix has Metremia but later admits it was a lie; Neelix never reported for duty in the Talaxian/Haakonian War because he thought that the war was unjust and that Talax was fighting for reasons that weren't worth killing for. (Jetrel)
When Kes seems to be going through the elogium, Neelix decides that he would like to have a child with her. (Elogium)
Neelix and Paris get into a fight in the Mess Hall when Neelix suspects that Paris is after Kes; Janeway sends both of them to the planet to find edible plant species; Neelix overcomes his jealousy and he and Paris become friends. (Parturition)
Neelix goes to Sobras to try to set up a meeting with the maje of the Kazon Pommar; he is taken prisoner by the Pommar and then helps the Trabe prisoners escape. (Alliances)
Neelix served as an engineer's assistant aboard a Trabalian freighter and says he is well-versed in warp theory. (Threshold)
Neelix decides that as morale officer, he is going to try to make Tuvok smile. (Meld)
Neelix decides to have a daily program called "A Briefing With Neelix" in order to bring joy to everyone; he begins investigating to see who has been sending messages to the Kazon; he finds evidence that it was Paris, but learns that Paris was part of a plan to flush out the spy; he realizes that Jonas is the spy when he sees Jonas disabling Voyager's weapons systems. (Investigations)
Tuvok and Neelix are on the planet looking for a variety of orchid that may be a valuable nutritional supplement; when Tuvok and Neelix are being beamed up, their patterns merge into one; Neelix always cooks Trellian crepes for Kes on Wednesdays; he always made them a little too spicy; Tuvok and Neelix are restored during the separation procedure with the radioactive isotope. (Tuvix)
Neelix says the morale of the crew will suffer if they leave Janeway and Chakotay behind. (Resolutions)
Janeway uses Neelix's ship so that they can get past the Akritirian patrols. (The Chute)
Neelix disguises himself as the Grand Proxy to try to trick Arridor and Kol to leave Takar; he admits he isn't the Grand Proxy when they try to kill him; he then claims to be the Holy pilgrim and that he has come to lead the hold sages back home. (False Profits)
Neelix and Kes monitor Earth's media broadcasts to listen for reports of Voyager; Neelix is fascinated by the soap opera broadcasts. (Future's End, Part 1)
Neelix and Janeway go on a 3 day trade missions with the Tak Tak; Neelix grew up near the Rinax marshland; the alien squirts some of the mucilaginous compound on Neelix which causes him have a high fever and fluid in his lungs. (Macrocosm)
Neelix begins to feel that he is no longer needed on Voyager; since he has never been beyond the Nekrit Expanse he tries to find a map of it so that he will still be useful as a guide on Voyager; Neelix runs into his old friend, Wixiban, on the trading station; he says he owes Wix a great deal since Wix went to prison for him; he was once a contraband smuggler; he agrees to help Wix deliver medical supplies when Wix finds someone that can give him a map of the Nekrit Expanse; Neelix wants to tell the truth about how Sutok was killed, but Wix persuades him not to; he decides that he can not give the Kolaati a sample of Voyager's warp plasma, but decides to go to Bahrat instead; Bahrat agrees not to charge Neelix or Wix if they turn the Kolaati over to Bahrat; Neelix receives 3rd degree plasma burns and a moderate concussion during the explosion; Neelix has been Janeway's most trusted advisor since they began their journey home; Janeway assigns Neelix to two weeks of scrubbing the exhaust manifolds in Deuterium maintenance to give him time to reflect on what he has done. (Fair Trade)
Neelix has been studying the Polynesian culture of Earth to help him plan the luau on the holodeck. (Alter Ego)
Neelix has a talent night for the crew. (Coda)
Neelix spent time working on a mining colony; he is injured when he falls after a piton malfunctions. (Blood Fever)
Neelix is going on the away team as part of his Starfleet training; Neelix has been studying with Torres and she gave him a full orientation on shuttlecraft systems; Neelix says that he was on a tether maintenance team on Rinax and that he has helped rebuild a dozen Maglev carriages; Alixia was his favorite sister; she was killed when he was a young man during a war on his homeworld; Neelix still sees all of his family every night before he goes to sleep, recalls their faces, and shares something about his day with each of them; Neelix admits that the carriages that he worked on were only scale models of working maglev carriages; after Vatm is murdered, Neelix stops the carriage and insists that someone go on the roof of the carriage to find what Dr. Vatm had hidden on the roof; Neelix says that Tuvok has feelings against him; in his mission report, Tuvok puts a specisl commendation for Neelix for his endurance and bravery. (Rise)
In the reality that Kes is experiencing, Neelix is a security officer. (Before and After)
In the holographic scenario, Neelix changes sides and joins the Maquis mutiny; when Neelix runs the program, he tries to send an encoded message to Janeway's shuttle but gets caught; he says that the next time he runs the program, he will pretend to go along with the mutiny and then stage a counterstrike; Neelix tries to find out the identity of author of the program by discretely questioning everyone that he thought he could trust. (Worst Case Scenario)
Neelix tells Kes that he knows that he was only holding her back. (The Gift)
Neelix tells Torres that he makes a point to know about things about the crew like the Day of Honor; Neelix tells Torres that she may use him to blow off steam when she's angry; he believes that traditions are good things worth preserving. (Day of Honor)
Neelix's DNA shows signs of hyperstimulation; he begins to look like a Mylean; his great-grandfather was Mylean which makes Neelix 1/8 Mylean; the DNA hyperstimulation causes him to develop sweat glands and to lose his taste buds; his pupils dilate 60% and his spinal column begins to fuse together. (Scientific Method)
After the continual Krenim attacks, Neelix becomes part of the security team on Voyager. (Year of Hell, Part 1)
Janeway sends Tuvok, Neelix, Seven and the Doctor to the Mawasi ships. (Year of Hell, Part 2)
Neelix is going down to Mari hoping for a romantic rendezvous with Talli; he tells Paris that he is feeling "rusty" since he hasn't been with anyone since Kes; Talli senses that Neelix would like for her to tug on his whiskers; Janeway, Neelix, and Torres are questioned by Nimira about the attack; Janeway says that Neelix is going to file diplomatic protests to try to get Torres released; Neelix says that he has never liked telepathy and that it is bad for negotiations. (Random Thoughts)
Neelix dealt with proto-matter when he making a living as a trader; Chakotay asks him to come on the shuttle when they go to collect a sample of it in the nebula; Neelix says that he is the only one who can get Naomi to go to sleep; Neelix tells Naomi that he thinks about the Great Forest whenever he is afraid; he tells Seven that talking to himself is his way of remembering things; Neelix is killed when he is hit by proto-matter that has been ignited by the transporter beam; Seven and the Doctor revive Neelix by using nanoprobes to reverse cellular necrosis while they stimulate his cerebral cortex with a neuroelectric iso-pulse; Seven says that Neelix's function in the crew is diverse; Neelix was dead for 18 hours, 49 minutes, and 13 seconds; Neelix begins to doubt his beliefs because he did not go to the Great Forest when he died; he was taught that when he dies, his ancestors would be waiting for him by the Guiding Tree in the Great Forest; Neelix took great comfort in the fact that he would be reunited with his sisters, mother, father and cousins when he died; he says that he doesn't feel like himself anymore; Neelix collapses when his cells begin reverting to a necrotic state; Neelix asks Chakotay to lead him on a vision quest; Neelix's medicine bundle contains his sister Alixia's necklace; a flower from Kes's garden and a replica of the Guiding Tree; during the vision quest Alixia tells Neelix that he created the Great Forest out of his fear of death; Neelix tries to kill himself by beaming into the nebula, but the bridge is able to block his transport; 11 years ago Neelix saw his family murdered and all that has kept him going is the fact that one day they would be together again; Neelix reconsiders killing himself when Wildman tells him that Naomi needs him. (Mortal Coil)
In Neelix's dream, he was being boiled alive in a pot of his own leola root stew; when he develops insomnia, he goes to the Mess Hall and rearranges the supply cabinets; he says that every time hs is about to doze off, he becomes terrified that he may not be able to wake again. (Waking Moments)
Neelix has been brushing up on his classic American cuisine because he wants to make sure he has marketable job skills if they make it back to Earth. (Message in a Bottle)
Neelix delivers the personal letters to the crew; he puts together an impromptu party after Voyager's encounter with the Hirogen is over. (Hunters)
Tuvok asks Neelix to join a security detail because he needs additional security personnel. (Prey)
Neelix takes on the persona of the baker as part of the World War II simulation that the Hirogen program on Holodeck 1; After he is wounded when Turanj shoots him, Alpha Hirogen sends Neelix to the Klingon simulation. (The Killing Game, Part 1)
Neelix leads the Klingon warriors to the battle on Holodeck 1. (The Killing Game, Part 2)
Neelix never goes to sleep without reading at least one of Jurex's parables. (Demon)
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