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Star Trek: 10 Crazy Kes Fan Theories That Were Actually Confirmed
Star Trek: Voyager really did go where no TV show had gone before, especially when it came to female characters. Captain Janeway, Seven of Nine, and B'elanna Torres were a few of the women that shared the decks of the USS Voyager with Kes. She represented the Ocampa, an alien species native to the Delta Quadrant that was closely connected to the Caretaker, the reason that Voyager ended up on the other side of space in the very first episode.
The Ocampan race had certain traits that made Kes a sympathetic and unique character, like having a short life span. She was the sweet, cute girl on the ship that everyone was crushing on. Kes still persists as a popular character with a dedicated fan-following, even though she was only on the show for four seasons, and several theories and rumors circulated about her character. A few of them turned out to be true. Here are 10 crazy fan theories about Kes that were actually confirmed.
10. SMALL FRAME, BIG POWERS
Kes was frequently portrayed as one of the more vulnerable members of the crew, starting with when she was rescued by Neelix in the first episode. She also had a youthful appearance, telepathic powers, and a short life span. Anyone who plays RPG games or watches magical girl anime knows that this type of character is often the most powerful of all. Even very early in the show, fans speculated that Kes hiding a secret that was bigger than the Caretaker, the drama with the Seska, or even the Borg. They were proved right when her psychic powers proved to be too much for the ship to handle. Kes became so powerful that she no longer needed a physical body and actually merged with time and space. Or at least it seemed that way at the time.
9. THE PATH OF JANEWAY
It wasn't just psychic powers that made Kes an important character. She had a connection with every other crewmember in some form, and writers put her in more supportive roles for other crewmembers. Kes was always a more mysterious and spiritual character than the other crew members, and fans speculated that she would play a pivotal role in the introspective journeys of her companions. This proved true for several characters but most notable Janeway in the episode, "Sacred Ground."
Janeway is presented with her first real challenge when it comes to saving a crewmember at risk, and we know her name is Captain Mud if she blows it and loses everyone's favorite character. Janeway shows her true qualities and succeeds in restoring Kes, a bit of foreshadowing for her ultimate goal, getting them home.
8. SHE LEAVES NEELIX
Initially, she was the damsel in distress and the couple seemed quite happy. As her psychic powers became more powerful and the show progressed into Season 3, Kes had more agency as her own character. The romantic relationship Kes had with Neelix started to feel more tacked on. She was starting to connect with other crew members on a more profound level, and fans guessed that her relationship with Neelix wasn't going to last. Writers seemed to agree that Kes would be more interesting as an independent woman, and she had plenty to keep her busy. She was the person who regarded the Doctor as more of a hologram before it was cool, for example. As of Season 4, as fans predicted, Kes and Neelix were no longer a couple. The breakup happened off-screen, so not overtly confirmed but strongly inferred via the storylines.
7. SHE LEAVES VOYAGER
That doesn't just refer to Kes as being the moral or spiritual center of the crew, which she also is, but also to her telepathic powers. For example, we are told early on that the Ocampa were more powerful in the days before the Caretaker, a foreshadowing of Kes' considerable psychic evolution. We're talking about someone who could take on heavyweights Jean Grey when it came to psionic abilities. It might sound crazy, but it was confirmed in the episode "The Gift" when Kes actually evolves into pure energy and becomes a danger to the ship and crew. This recalls Star Trek: The Original Series episodes like "Errand of Mercy" were beings of pure energy step in unexpectedly and avert a major crisis. Not only does Kes confirm this fan theory, but ups the ante by using her powers to propel Voyager safely out of Borg-controlled space.