Every hero Tim Rus played in Star Trek, which ranks rating
Actor Tim Rus was an army brother, who at an early age became interested in acting and theater. He studied at St. Edward University in Austin, Texas, received a degree of theatrical art, and continued his acting at a school in Illinois. His first professional acting concert was a supporting role in the episode Reboot “dusk” in 1985And his first film became a low content in 1986 by Ralph Machio’s Crosodes. Viewers of a certain age are most likely recalling Russia ‘Cameo in Mel Brooks’ 1987 spoof “Spaceballs”. He was an officer of Spaceball, who, while (literally) combed the desert with a negative choice of Afro, announced that “we did not find ***!” In the same year races Best Death scenes on Bazuku in the history of cinema.
However, Rus remained prolific, taking dozens of guest spots on numerous hit -shows over the next five years. He was in “Strange Stories”, “Hill -Stretch -Belus” and “Jake and Fatman”. He was in “Rock -Alythe”, “Fresh Prince Bel -er” and “Alien Nation”. He went around. On the big screen, he appeared in the “Bird” of Clinto Eastwood, the horror film “Pulse” and the sci-fi “Eve destruction”.
The highest role of Rus came in 1995, when he was filmed as an employee of the Tovok Volcano Service on the Star Way: Voyager. Tuvok has a difference of what is the first complete blood Vulcan, which is a regular role in the Star Way show. Spok, reminding, was half the man. There was no internal conflicts in Tovok. He was strong and determined from the beginning. Rus played in the Tovok all seven seasons “Voyager”, appearing in all 172 episodes.
“Voyager”, however, was not Rus’s first brush with a hike. Indeed, he started with a “star hike” two years earlier with a small role in “Star Trek: The Next Generation”. Below is all six roles that Rus played in the Franchise “Star Way”.
6. Enterprise-B Bridge Officer with Star Trek: Generation
At the beginning of David Carsan there is a prologue 1994 Flick “Star Way: Generation” -The first film on the path based on “Star Trek: The Next Generation” and the seventh common VI: the undisclosed country. It will be necessary to call a special mission to get rescue without full staff.
In the scenes of the bridge you can see an unnamed crew, which breaks off at its workstation, not actually adding anything important to the stage. The unnamed officer will play Tim Rus.
It takes low because he is just a common officer. The color of its only indicates that it either works in the field of equipment or safe, but that’s all we really know about it. He tried to transport some inconspicuous El Avians from the ship called “Lakul”, but could not because they were in a state of temporary stream. I suppose he seemed capable, but little about him.
5. Mirror Tovok with Deep Space Nine
In the Star Way: Deep Space Nine “Episode” through Glass (April 17, 1995) the notorious mirror universe The last time was seen in the original episode “Star Way” “Mirror”. Sisko had to pose as his own Doppelgenger and put up an uprising in the mirror universe; It seems that the land has been conquered by the Cardasians in this universe, and people – since then called “terrans” – formed underground fighting since then.
Among the characters of the mirror universe Trekies Wildpse is the parallel version of the Tovok played by Tim Rus. “Star Trek: Voyager” made his debut only four months before the “glass” was aired, so the presence of Tovok was a cute little crossovers for fans.
In Tuvok, little you need to do in the episode, except Trekies smile and points. He notes that logic can only help the revolution so much, and this will eventually need the action. Tovok also gives a test on the stolen ciscip, noting that the cists he knew was dead. The ciscip should remain cautiously in character, as his parallel well -being, noting that his death stories were greatly exaggerated. Tovok, be smart and observant, most likely to see through force.
It is amazing that the mirror version of Tuvok does not look so different from the tuber that we already knew. As a result, it takes low.
4. Devara from Star Trek: The Next Generation
“Star Way: The Episode” Starship Mine “of the next generation (March 29, 1993) became the first performance of Tim Rus in Franchise. He played a human hero named Devora, a terrorist who worked with a small team of anarchists to take on the company. From -In the special process of decontamination were removed from the enterprise, leaving the secret terrorists to work with the scoundrels (Patrick Stuart) is in the score. Episode “Die Hard” From the Star Hike.
Dev Devore claims to make repairs a simple laser tool when it really implies something more ominous. Picard ultimately twists the horse with a saddle (do not ask) and leaves it unconscious. When it comes, the debt is compassionately states that Picard can not use a phase with a decontamination. Then Picard holds a laser tool in the face.
Devore is a cynical bad, and although its role is not very big, it remains in memory.
3. T’Kar of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
In the Star Way: Deep Space Nine “Episode” Invasive Procedures (October 18, 1993), DS9 – as in “Mine Starship Mine” – remains mostly empty, only at hand skeleton. While the empty, thrill named Verad (John Glover) invades the station with a small network of pursuits, hoping to steal Dax (Terry Farel) and steal a durable symbiot in her body. He must do this by force because Trill official channels for Canjointment have abandoned it.
Among the Greed is a clingon named T’kar, played by Tim Rus. T’kar, having very little lines of dialogue, imposes, and Rus brings the character of a spicy person. In one line, T’Car notes that he turned to the Clengon empire, as they now go, according to him, “the evasion of fools and frightened old ladies who are not worth the name of Clengon.” He is more classically a scoundrel and seeks violence. He is the one who grabbed Quark (Armin Shimerman) to the ear and pull it. Ferengi’s ears are very sensitive.
His appearance of his “Deep Space Nine” was also before the rus was removed as the Tovok, but his three roles “Voyager” made him high in the list of potential actors in the queue for a more serious role. “Star Trek” is known to be good for players’ support, and many campaigns in the late 90s became roles that support the roles. T’kar was proof that Rus was a plastic, eager and convenient existence on the hike.
2. Changed changed into the Tovok with “Star Hike: Picard”
In the third season, “Star Trek: Picard” in 2023 the protagonist reunited with several of his closest friends with “Enterprise-D Days” a few decades earlier. The season served as a special reunion for “Star Trek: The Next Generation”, and the writers of the show were incredibly tactful in organizing the outdated characters. Time clearly went through for each of them, and most of them came out of contact.
Together, old friends are conspiracy at work. It seems that variable changes form (villains with “Deep Space Nine”) has been penetrating the star fleet for years, replacing higher STARFLEET team sets. Picard and his friend seven of the nine (Jerry Ryan) do not know who they can trust. Seven attempts to contact your old USS Voyager Cremmate Tuvok, just finding it also replaced.
Disclosure of Tuvok Change Quite amazing. It seems like a tvar behaves in a normal silent way, answering the questions dry, but expressing concern about the safety of the seven. In their conversation, seven caught the tuber in the lies. When the smile crawls across his face, the audience knows that something is horrible. Tovok, volcano, never smiles. Rusa has a few short moments of the angry landscapes that talk about seven that she and her buddies are largely f *** Ed. This is a small moment, but it’s a highlight of the season.
But don’t worry. A real tuber is all right.
1. Tuvok from Star Trek: Voyager
Of course, Tovok is a Russian role “star path”, hands down. As mentioned above, Tuvok is a complete blood of the volcano, allow it to be completely logical and completely alien, no longer needed to fight the annoying human side as spoke. The Tovok served as the head of the security on board USS Voyager, and, of course, to have anyone in any way like Sherlock Holmes, and a calm monk investigating crimes. Of course, the Tovok was strict, and he was not given out to the wrath/passion. Instead, he, by the truly “star path”, fulfills his own philosophical principles, approaching each scenario with a fresh perspective.
Some may argue that the tug is sad because it came in the USS Voyager fully formed. Its only goals are to remain as volcano and investigate crimes to the best of their abilities. However, these goals show that there is an urgent sense of justice and that it prefers the life of the analytical size.
The last episode of “Voyager”, which has been lingering forward for several decades, will reveal that the tuber was suffered from a rare brain disease that left it with a serious dementia. Captain Janewe (Kate Malgrar) so deeply cared for the tuber that she was ready to return to the past to save it. The tuber was cold and emotional, but understanding and patience. Unlike spoke, he got along with his crews, knowing what they needed, even if it is not logical. He was not embarrassed and not disappointed but determined. He’s a wonderful character.