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[[Image:Seamus.jpg|thumb|Seamus in Fair Haven]] |
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− | '''Seamus''' was a character in [[Tom Paris]]'s [[holodeck]] program called ''[[Fair Haven]]''. He was frequently having troubles with his wife and would often ask members of the [[USS Voyager|''Voyager'']] crew for a bit of money for a drink at [[Michael Sullivan]]'s pub. ([[VOY]]: "[[Fair Haven (episode)|Fair Haven]]" , "[[Spirit Folk]]") |
+ | '''Seamus''' was a character in [[Tom Paris]]'s [[holodeck]] program called ''[[Fair Haven]]''. He was frequently having troubles with his wife and would often ask members of the [[USS Voyager|''Voyager'']] crew for a bit of money for a drink at [[Michael Sullivan]]'s pub. When Seamus saw [[Maggie O'Halloran]] turned into a cow as Kim kissed her, Seamus cited it as proof that the visiting Voyager crewmembers were wicked spirit folk. He was in favor of burning them as witches. He led a group of armed villagers who took the crew captive. They were persuaded to let them go by [[Michael Sullivan]]. ([[VOY]]: "[[Fair Haven (episode)|Fair Haven]]" , "[[Spirit Folk]]") |
:''Seamus was played by actor [[Richard Riehle]]. Some sources list Seamus's last name as McGinty, others as Driscol. Neither was stated onscreen.'' |
:''Seamus was played by actor [[Richard Riehle]]. Some sources list Seamus's last name as McGinty, others as Driscol. Neither was stated onscreen.'' |
Revision as of 02:38, 25 September 2006
Seamus was a character in Tom Paris's holodeck program called Fair Haven. He was frequently having troubles with his wife and would often ask members of the Voyager crew for a bit of money for a drink at Michael Sullivan's pub. When Seamus saw Maggie O'Halloran turned into a cow as Kim kissed her, Seamus cited it as proof that the visiting Voyager crewmembers were wicked spirit folk. He was in favor of burning them as witches. He led a group of armed villagers who took the crew captive. They were persuaded to let them go by Michael Sullivan. (VOY: "Fair Haven" , "Spirit Folk")
- Seamus was played by actor Richard Riehle. Some sources list Seamus's last name as McGinty, others as Driscol. Neither was stated onscreen.