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STARDATE: 48975.1
The 37's
• The U.S.S. VOYAGER crew encounters Amelia Earhart in alien cryo-stasis.
• Human population is discovered to be thriving on a class-L planet in Delta Quadrant.
STARDATE:49005.3
Initiations
• While in a shuttlecraft, Commander Chakotay is attacked by Kazon youth.
• The VOYAGER crew learns that the Kazon culture requires eaming of name through an action. |
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STARDATE: 48892.1
Projections
• The U.S.S. VOYAGER passes through a spatial anomaly.
• The Emergency Medical Holographic Program nearly destroys VOYAGER during an experiment on the holodeck.
STARDATE: 48921.3
Elogium
• Vessel encounters space-dwelling life forms.
• Proximity of life forms causes false elogium in Kes, triggers reproduction cycle.
STARDATE: 49011
Non Seqitur
• Ensign Harry Kim finds himself on Earth in a slightly different reality.
• Kim returns and discovers that his displacement was caused by alien intervention. |
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STARDATE: UNKNOWN
Twisted
• Ship encounters spatial distortion ring.
• Enormous amounts of data are exchanged with unknown alien intelligence.
STARDATE: UNKNOWN
Parturition
• Lieutenant Tom Paris and Neelix are sent to planet "Hell" to gather food.
• The duo discovers repto-humanoid aliens which subsist on the nutrients within trigemic vapors.
STARDATE: UNKNOWN
Persistence af Vision
• The U.S.S. VOYAGER enters Bothan space.
• Crew members begin to hallucinate, Bothan revealed to be the cause. |
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STARDATE: UNKNOWN
Tattoo
• The VOYAGER crew searches for polyferranide to seal warp coils.
• Commander Chakotay learns of extraterrestrial visitations within his tribe's ancient history.
STARDATE: 49164.8
Cold Fire
• The crew of the U.S.S. VOYAGER discovers the Caretaker's mate, Susperia [sic].
• Kes learns of Ocampan abilities from those living under Susperia [sic].
STARDATE:49211.5
Maneuvers
• VOYAGER is lured into attack by a Federation style message beacon.
• Seska assists the Kazon in stealing a transporter module, Commander Chakotay manages to destroy it using Maquis techniques. |
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STARDATE: UNKNOWN
Resistance
• The crew of VOYAGER encounters the military dictatorship of the Mokra while attemping to trade far Tellerium.
• Some crew members are captured, they escape with aid of Alsaurian resistance.
STARDATE: UNKNOWN
Prototype
• The U.S.S. VOYAGER encounters damaged robot; Lieutenant B'Elanna Torres effects repairs.
• Robots kidnap Torres to acquire engineering knowledge needed to win robotic war.
STARDATE: 49337.4
Alliances
• Captain Kathryn Janeway attempts an alliance with Kazon, forms alliance with Trabe instead.
• Trabe use goodwill to attempt massacre of Kazon, Janeway breaks alliance. |
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STARDATE: UNKNOWN
Threshold
• Lieutenant Tom Paris breaks warp 10 barrier.
• Consequences of transwarp speed develop, including mutation to an evolved amphibious state.
STARDATE: UNKNOWN
Meld
• Murder is committed on U.S.S. VOYAGER by Betazoid Lon Suder.
• Lieutenant Tuvok performs mind meld to gain insights into murder but nearly loses his sanity to a murderous rage.
STARDATE: UNKNOWN
Dreadnought
• Cardassian missile, redesigned by Maquis, is discovered in Delta Quadrant.
• Lieutenant B'Elanna Torres manages to disable missile and saves planet Rakosa V from destruction. |
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STARDATE: 49301.2
Death Wish
• Suicidal Q entity seeks asylum on VOYAGER
• A trial takes place to determine the viability of asylum.
STARDATE: UNKNOWN
Lifesigns
• A dying Vidiian doctor, Danara Pel, is brought on board.
• Holographic Doctor heals Pel and finds that his program's adaptation allows for romantic growth.
STARDATE: UNKNOWN
Investigations
• Neelix begins to host talk show to boost morale.
• A spy is discovered in engineering. |
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STARDATE: UNKNOWN
Deadlock
• A divergence field duplicates all positive matter on U.S.S. VOYAGER.
• Duplicate starship is destroyed after it is boarded by Vidiian troops.
STARDATE: 49578.2
Innocence
• Lieutenant Tuvok's shuttlecraft crashes on an alien sacred moon.
• Enigmatic Drayans are discovered to have a reversed aging process.
STARDATE: UNKNOWN
The Thaw
• Aliens discovered in stasis after cataclysm causes global ice age.
• Survivors are held hostage by their own fear in stasis simulation. |
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STARDATE: 49655.2
Tuvix
• A transporter accident combines Tuvok and Neelix into unique life form.
• A method of marking DNA is discovered and used to restore crew members.
STARDATE: UNKNOWN
Resolutions
• Captain Kathryn Janeway and Commander Chakotay contract a deadly virus; they are left on a planet which inhibits symptoms.
• The Vidiians sought for a cure. Captain and first officer recovered from isolation.
STARDATE: UNKNOWN
Basics, Part I
• The U.S.S. VOYAGER is lured into Gema system through elaborate ruse by Seska.
• Starship VOYAGER lost to Kazon-Nistrim Maje, Culluh; crew stranded on planet
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The 37's
Captain's Log, Stardate 48975.1. After finding an ancient Earth ground transport floating in space, we have discovered an equally old distress signal being broadcast from a nearby class-L planet. We have landed the U.S.S. VOYAGER on the planet, in the hopes of discovering what might have brought a vehicle from Earth's 20th century into the Delta Quadrant. |
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The 37's
Captain's Log, Supplemental. On the surface of the planet our search parties have made a most startling discovery: a cryo-stasis chamber containing Humans from ancient Earth, including the famous explorer, Amelia Earhart. We have revived the eight Humans in stasis, and have learned of other Humans on the planet as well—apparently the descendants of the people captured in 1937. |
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The 37's
Captain's Log, Supplemental. The Humans on the planet are descendants of three hundred individuals who were taken from Earth in 1937. They were used as slaves for a race called the Briori, but they revolted, thrived and developed into a civilization of over one hundred thousand people in three beautiful cities. I made an offer to the crew: anyone who wished to stay on this planet, which has come to feel very much like home, may. I am pleased to report that none of the crew chose to stay behind. |
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Initiations
First Officer's Personal Log, Stardate 49005.3. The captain has granted me the use of a shuttlecraft, so that I may perform the Pakra. During this ritual, however, I was attacked by a youth in a small Kazon vessel. My shuttlecraft was damaged, but I managed to destroy the Kazon ship, beaming the lone passenger aboard the shuttlecraft. With communications out, I am heading back towards the U.S.S. VOYAGER. |
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Initiations
Captain's Log, Supplemental. Commander Chakotay left in a shuttlecraft for a personal ritual some time ago. When our hails went unanswered, we went after him. We have found debris from a small Kazon vessel and from Chakotay's shuttlecraft, both apparently destroyed. The Doctor's analysis of the debris indicates that Chakotay wasn't aboard when his craft was destroyed, so we are investigating a nearby class-M moon, which is apparenfly some type of Kazon fortification. |
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Initiations
Captain's Log, Supplemental. We have discovered Chakotay and a young Kazon on the surface of the moon, and we have received surprising assistance from the Kazon-Ogla in tracking them to a training ground of sorts. As Commander Chakotay explains it, the Kazon youth was going through a type of initiation to earn his name-which he did at our arrival by killing the Kazon Maje. We have returned to the ship and resumed our course for home. |
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Projections
Chief Medical Officer's Log, Stardate 48892.1. It would appear that the U.S.S. VOYAGER has suffered from a severe attack. All of the ship's primary systems are off-line, and most of the crew has abandoned ship. Engineer B'Elanna Torres has given me access to the bridge in order to treat the captain, who is trapped there. I am transferring to the bridge, assuming the holographic imaging projectors there are functioning, while Torres proceeds to engineering to effect repairs. |
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Projections
Chief Medical Officer's Log, Supplemental. The events I have been experiencing are not real. The captain and other crew members were actually holographic projections. I have met another person, Reginald Barclay, who claims to be my assistant, conducting the simulation of the U.S.S. VOYAGER. I do not believe him, but there seems to be little other explanation. Mister Barclay is urging me to destroy the ship in order to end the simulation, since the holodeck is malfunctioning due to a kinoplasmic radiation surge on the station where this is supposedly all taking place. |
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Projections
Chief Medical Officer's Log, Supplemental. While on the holodeck, my program was affected by a subspace anomaly, causing a radiation surge in the computer system. While the crew was attempting to retrieve my program from the holodeck, I was experiencing an elaborate delusion concerning the nature of my existence. The experience was fascinating. Why would a holographic program focus on something of such an esoteric nature? With everything back to normal now, I have returned to active duty status. Computer: end Emergency Holographic Program. |
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Elogium
Captain's Log, Stardate 48921.3. We have encountered a spatial phenomenon which we first thought to be some type of energetic vapor. Upon closer inspection, we have determined that we are witnessing a space-dwelling life-form. There is a swarm of them although there don't appear to be more than two thousand discreet entities. They are capable of propelling themselves through space at incredible speeds. They also appear to metabolize inorganic matter. They are pulling the ship toward them through the use of an EM resonance field. |
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Elogium
Captain's Log, Supplemental. The space-dwelling creatures seem to have affected Kes. She has prematurely begun a fertility cycle which precipitates mating, but we have no way of knowing how dangerous that will be at her young age. We continued to be pulled along with the swarm, until we rigged the main deffector dish to emit an inverted magnetic pulse, repelling the creatures. But activating the dish has had serious repercussions: several creatures have attached to the warp nacelles and a larger creature, seemingly identical to the others except for its size, has appeared. |
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Elogium
Captain's Log, Supplemental. The space-dwelling creatures appear to have reacted to our ship as they would to another of their kind. The larger creature we encountered emitted an electrically charged plasma stream on a frequency very close to our warp nacelles, in an apparentity aggressive display to establish dominance. We finally escaped without harming the creatures by establishing a submissive posture. Kes has also decided not to conceive, and is hoping that the Elogium she experienced was a false one, brought about by the space dwellers. |
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Non Sequitur
Personal Log, Stardate 49011, Ensign Harry Kim reporting. While flying a shuttlecraft from the U.S.S. VOYAGER, I have found myself suddenly — inexplicably — back on Earth. No one here has any knowledge of my assignment to the Starship VOYAGER, but they do recall seeing me at work, in the Starfleet Engineering Corps. I have supposedly been working on a new type of warp nacelle with a Lieutenant Lasca. |
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Non Sequitur
Personal Log, Supplemental, Ensign Harry Kim reporting. I have used the access codes I knew from my assignment on the U.S.S. VOYAGER to read the crew manifest and determine the ship's fate. It disappeared into the Badlands after leaving space station DEEP SPACE NINE, but Daniel Byrd was serving in my post as operations officer, and Tom Paris was detained by security at the station. After I contacted Paris — to no avail — I attempted to explain what happened to Starfleet security, who picked me up for breaking into secured records. |
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Non Sequitur
Personal Log, Supplemental, Ensign Harry Kim reporting. I learned that I had been subjected to an accident involving the time stream which has altered reality slightly. An alien sent to watch out for me gave me information on how to re-create the accident, but with little guarantees of success. With the help of Tom Paris, I was able to take the experimental runabout I was working on in this reality and collide with the time stream, returning me to the time and location of my mishap in the Delta quadrant. |
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Twisted
Captain's Log, Supplemental. While on the holodeck celebraling Kes' second birthday, we received a message from the bridge. Lieutenant Tuvok called to inform us that the ship had encountered a strange spatial phenomenon, but his message was distorted. Then, while heading to the bridge, I and several other crew members found ourselves lost. The turbolifts do not seem to accept verbal or manual commands, nor is the communications system functioning properly. We are continuing to search the ship for a possible cause of this odd series of events. |
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Twisted
First Officer's Log, Supplemental. The strange distortion ring which has surrounded the ship has begun to penetrate the hull, causing a state of structural flux. Every path we take leads us back to Deck 6, including the transporter. Using the tricorder readings taken while we were attempting to return to duty stations, the computer has provided us with a current map of the ship. The distortion appears to be destroying the vessel — possibly a type of spatial implosion. The captain came into direct contact with the distortion and has fallen unconscious. |
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Twisted
Captain's Log. Supplemental. Whatever the distortion was, it was not malignant. I had the distinct impression, during my delirium, that it was attempting to communicate with us. After there was little choice left to them, my crew simply allowed the phenomenon to pass, and when it did we found that all systems were nominal and we had no casuallies. An interesting note, however; 20 million gigaquads of information were deposited into our computer, and our entire database was read. Someone or something was definitely trying to communicate with us. |
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Parturition
Captain's Log, Supplemental. With the ship's food stores depleted, we are heading to a class-M planet, which will take us off course about one day. The planet has high EM disturbances, preventing transporter use, as well as trigemic vapors, which will irritate humanoid skin. I am sending Lieutenant Paris and Mister Neelix down to the planet, nicknamed planet "Hell" by stellar cartography, to search for food sources. |
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Parturition
Captain's Log, Supplemental. Paris and Neelix have gone to the planet's surface in a shuttlecraft, but they have apparently had trouble. We received an EPS signal from the shuttlecraft on a steep trajecfory, possibly crashing. Lieutenant Torres is working on a method of transporting through the complex interference paltern. Meanwhile, another vessel has appeared, fired upon us, and taken a defensive posture in orbit. |
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Parturition
Personal Log, Supplemental. Lieutenant Paris reporting. After the crash landing of our shuttlecraft, Neelix and I sought cover from the planet's trigemic vapors inside a cave which we sealed off. Inside, we encountered a reptilian humanoid nest with one hatchling emerging. We determined that it was sustained by the trigemic vapors. Affer reuniting it with its mother, we were successfully beamed back to the U.S.S. VOYAGER. The foraging was, unfortunately, unsuccessful — there were not edible food supplies as we'd hoped. |
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Persistence of Vision
Captain's Log, Supplemental. Lieutenant Torres and Ensign Kim are working on a way to transfer the projection of the Doctor into key areas of the ship for emergency situations. Meanwhile, we are entering an area of space under the jurisdiction of a species known as the Bothans. We know very little about this culture, but Mister Neelix has stated that other ships venturing into Bothan space have failed to return. We have been hailed by a Bothan, who has informed me that if we meet some unspecified criteria, our request to pass will be considered. We are to rendezvous with a Bothan vessel. |
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Persistence of Vision
Captain's Log, Supplemental. En route to the rendezvous with the Bothan vessel, I participated in a holonovel, under the Doctor's orders. But now I seem to be suffering from hallucinations related to the simulation. Due to the frequency of these hallucinations, I am turning command of the ship over to Commander Chakotay and checking myself into sickbay for examination. |
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Persistence of Vision
Captain's Log, Supplemental. The Bothan craft intercepted us, and the crew immediately began to suffer from severe hallucinations. The Bothan ship was determined to be transmitting some type of bioelectric energy field with psionic properties, causing a psychoactive effect in the crew. Kes was the last person on the ship affected, and she — with the Doctor's help — was able to create a warp field burst, proposed by Lieutenant Torres, which blocked the psionic wave. The cause of the incident appears to have been a small telepathic alien, but there is no way to be certain, as he and his ship vanished. |
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Tattoo
Captain's Log, Supplemental. While searching for a source of polyferranide to seal the warp coils, our Away Team has found something strange at an abandoned alien encampment. In the soil near a campfire, there was a symbol which bears a striking similarity to a symbol used by Chakotay's people. We have detected a warp signature trail leaving the system, and have decided to follow it for leads to a possible source of polyferranide as well as to assuage our growing curiosity. |
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Tattoo
First Officer's Personal Log, Commander Chakotay reporting. We have followed an alien warp signature to a class-M planet, but there is no sign of the vessel. After taking an Away Team to the surface, I have had a number of memories from my childhood return to me. There have been several incidents which have reminded me of my father and his search for the origins of our tribe. We have also discovered some primitive-looking huts which are built out of an alloy polymer matrix, and we continue to search for the inhabitants. |
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Tattoo
First Officer's Personal Log, Commander Chakotay reporting. At the onset of a strong storm, the Away Team was beamed safely back to the U.S.S. VOYAGER. I remained and acted as I remember my father acting in the deep Central American jungles on Earth when he found the progenitors of our tribe. Finally, I made contact with an alien species who call my people the Inheritors. They apparently visited Earth 45.000 years ago and gave a genetic gift which caused our people to flourish. Eventually, as the old ways diminished, so did the memory of these people my father called the Sky Spirits. |
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Cold Fire
Captain's Log, Stardate 49164.8. The crystallized remains of the Caretaker who brought us to The Delta Quadrant have begun a peculiar resonance. My chief engineer believes that they may be acting as a resonator for some similar type of energy from another sporocystian life-form. We have placed the remains in a-nexiprismalic field so that, if they are indeed responding to another life-form, they will give us a heading to the source. |
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Cold Fire
Captain's Log, Supplemental. We have discovered a structure similar to the Array which the Caretaker used to bring us into this Quadrant. This one, however, is smaller and houses a colony of Ocampa. We have met with one of these Ocampa. Tanis, and Kes has learned some amazing facts about her people. Tanis has agreed to take us to the entity they know as Susperia [sic], the mate of the Caretaker. |
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Cold Fire
Captain's Log, Supplemental. We have met the female Caretaker, Susperia [sic]. She believed us to be the killers of her mate, and was prepared to destroy us. Kes somehow managed to reach her through Tanis' mind, giving me time to temporarily immobilize her. When I released her, she showed surprise at my mercy, and fled back into the realm of subspace where she apparently exists. But she is still out there, and I must find her again and convince her to send us home. |
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Maneuvers
Captain's Log, Stardate 49211.5. Following a Federation signal, we discovered a beacon which had drifted into a hydrogen cloud. While attempting to tractor the beacon, we were attacked by a Kazon raider which obviously had access to our command codes. The ship sent a shuttlecraft on a collision course with the U.S.S. VOYAGER, breaching our hull on Deck 4. Several Kazon boarded, and two managed to escape with a transporter module. They are being aided by Seska, a former member of this ship who was actually a Cardassian spy infiltrating the Maquis. |
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Maneuvers
Captain's Log, Supplemental. We have decided to go after Seska to retrieve the missing transporter module. While meeting to discuss how we would approach the Kazon vessel, Chakotay left in a Shuttlecraft on a mission of his own. We have received an automated message informing us that he has been successful in destroying the transporter module, and that we should not risk ourselves in a rescue attempt. We are proceeding towards the Kazon vessel. |
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Maneuvers
Captain's Log, Supplemental. The Kazon Maje, Culluh, attempted to rally Kazon forces against us, but to no avail. With Chakotay's body surrounded by a dampening field, we beamed the Kazon leaders onto our ship, where we negotiated a trade: Chakotay and his shuttlecraft for their safe return. While retreating, we intercepted a last message from Seska informing Chakotay that she has impregnated herself with a sample of his DNA. |
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Resistance
Captain's Log, Supplemental. I have beamed down to the surface of a planet under the rule of the Mokra Order in search of some desperately needed tellerium for our antimatter injection system. Using an Alsaurian contact of Neelix's we beamed down and negotiated a trade. While Neelix was conducting the final transactions, several Mokra soldiers attacked us. I have awakened, apparently rescued by an old man who believes I am someone named Ralkana. I have also learned that Lieutenant Tuvok and Lieutenant Torres have been taken by the Mokra to a prison. |
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Resistance
First Officer's Log, Supplemental. Commander Chakotay reporting. We have contacted the Third Magistrate of the Mokra Order, a man named Augris. He has informed us that the remaining Away Team members are being held in prison. An attempt to confuse the Mokra's sensors with radion beams in order to transport down a rescue team has failed and the planet stands ready to open fire upon us. A small fluctuation in the shields around the prison may be our only chance, I am sending down Mister Paris. |
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Resistance
Captain's Log, Supplemental. Working with the Alsaurian, Caylem, who believed me to be his daughter, we were able to penetrate the prison and reach Torres and Tuvok. We were set upon by guards, however, and while we managed to escape, Caylem was killed. He managed to kill the Mokra leader, Augris, before he died. In Caylem's final moments, I spoke to him as his daughter and forgave him, as I'm sure the real Ralkana would have done. We have reestablished warp drive and are proceeding out of the system. |
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Prototype
Captain's Log, Supplemental. We have encountered a damaged humanoid robot, which we have beamed aboard the ship. I have assigned Lieutenant Torres and Ensign Kim to study the robot while a small amount of energy remains in its system. Lieutenant Tuvok advised that we wait for the energy to run out completely, but Torres maintained that she might be unable to reactivate it once drained. The robot is now in engineering. |
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Prototype
Chief Engineer's Log, Supplemental. Following thirteen different attempts to reinitialize the robot's power source, I decided to take a different approach. After speaking with the holographic Doctor. I attempted to treat the contaminated plasma in the robot as if it were blood plasma. I conducted a transfusion using warp plasma made compatible through a series of anodyne relays. This resulted in the reactivation of the robot. |
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Prototype
Captain's Log, Supplemental. The robot was reactivated, but then it kidnapped Lieutenant Torres to its ship. The robot crew coerced her into creating a standardized power module, so they could construct more of their kind following a battle, we have been unable to free Torres. The approach of a second robot vessel, at odds with the first, provided the distraction we needed for a rescue attempt. B'Elanna destroyed the prototype she'd built for the robots just prior to beaming aboard a shuftlecraft with Lieutenant Paris. |
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Alliances
Captain's Log, Stardate 49337.4. Affer repeated attacks by the Kazon, I have taken some advice of Chakotay's to heart, namely the possibility of forming an alliance with the Kazon. We would not exchange any weapons or technology, just lend emergency assistance and defend each other as necessary. I have contacted Seska with the Kazon-Nistrim while Neelix has left to contact another, smaller Kazon faction, the Pommar. |
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Alliances
Captain's Log, Supplemental. Our initial attempts at a truce were met with little success. Neelix, however, has returned with an armada of Kazon vessels belonging to a race known as the Trabe. The Kazon were little more than slaves to the Trabe, and when they finally revolted, they stole the technology of the Trabe. We have met with a Trabe leader, Mabus, in an attempt to forge an alliance. |
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Alliances
Captain's Log, Supplemental. Mabus countered our talk of an alliance with a greater goal: to make peace between the Kazon and the Trabe. We contacted the more powerful Majes and chose a common ground to meet on. After a brief discussion, Mabus' treachery was revealed. After attempting to lure us out of the room, a Trabe vessel descended into the atmosphere to fire upon the Majes in the meeting room. We immediately beamed back to the ship, and ended our contact with the Trabe. |
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Threshold
Captain's Log, Supplemental. Three of my officers, Lieutenant Torres, Lieutenant Paris and Ensign Kim have been working on a theory for the last month — developing a stable transwarp drive. With the discovery of a dilithium source which can maintain stability at higher warp stresses, the three eventually achieved success. Thomas Eugene Paris flew the Shuttlecraft Drake at a registered speed of warp 10, breaking the warp barrier. We are just beginning to download the logs from the shuttlecraft, but the implications are clear, the universe may have just gotten a whole lot smaller. |
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Threshold
Captain's Log, Supplemental. Lieutenant Paris appeared to be physically fit following his transwarp flight. Several hours later, however, while in the mess hall, he appeared to go into a seizure, He has been in sickbay ever since, where his DNA is rewriting itself, in essence redefining who — and what — Tom Paris is. The Doctor is continuing to study this abnormal occurrence, searching for a way to restore
Paris' DNA. |
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Threshold
First Officer's Log, Supplemental. While Lieutenant Paris continued his transformation, the Doctor came up with a plan to reset his DNA, using an antiproton burst from the engine core. Paris broke free, however, and damaged the engine core. Taking Captain Janeway with him in the transwarp shuttlecraft. Paris effected an escape. We recovered the shuttlecraft: Paris and Janeway were found, in a highly mutated evolutionary state, three days later. The Doctor reports that he has succeeded in restoring their DNA to normal. |
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Meld
Captain's Log, Supplemental. Lieutenant Torres has made a grim discovery in warp plasma conduit 141 — a dead body. Lieutenant Tuvok began an investigation, but the Doctor revealed that the crewman had actually been murdered. The Doctor also provided DNA evidence which identified the killer as Lon Suder. Tuvok is continuing to investigate, seeking a logical motive for what may be an emotional crime. |
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Meld
Captain's Log, Supplemental. In the course of Lieutenant Tuvok's search for a motive in the murder of one of my crew, he has performed a mind-meld with the murderer, crewman Lon Suder. While the contact has had an apparently calming effect on Suder, Tuvok seems a little unsettled by the experience. I have decided to confine Suder to his quarters, with a maximum security containment field installed. |
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Meld
Captain's Log, Supplemental. Lieutenant Tuvok is experiencing severe trauma from his mind-meld with the murderer, Suder. Realizing what was happening to him, Tuvok confined himself to his quarters until we could get him to sickbay. The Doctor has treated him with an unusual Vulcan technique: he removed Tuvok's control over his emotions, causing his body to essentially reset its suppressive ability. The treatment is working and Tuvok appears to be returning to normal. |
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Dreadnought
Captain's Log, Supplemental. We have encountered a powerful Cardassian missile, armed with enough weapons to destroy a small moon. Commander Chakotay and Lieutenant Torres encountered this weapon, which they called "Dreadnought," while they were in the Maquis resistance. Torres reprogrammed the missile to destroy a Cardassian fuel depot on Aschelan V. Apparently, the missile was brought into the Delta Quadrant by the Caretaker, where it is attempting to complete its programmed mission. |
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Dreadnought
Captain's Log, Supplemental. The Dreadnought missile has fooled Lieutenant Torres. She beamed over and deactivated it, but the missile's adaptive programming led it to the conclusion that Torres was being coerced into working for The Cardassians. It has reestablished its course and offensive posture towards a small planet, Rakosa V. Torres and Ensign Kim have successfully breached Dreadnought's shields long enough for her transport. Torres is again attempting to shut down the missile. |
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Dreadnought
Captain's Log, Supplemental. The Rakosan fleet made a brave stand, but it was no match for the Dreadnought missile. My only option appeared to be a premature detonation of the missile before it reached Rakosa V. I ordered all hands to escape pods, intending to use the U.S.S. VOYAGER to that end, but with less than a minute to impact the missile suffered a warp core breach. Lieutenant Torres managed to get to the missile's engine core and weaken the core casing with her phaser. After beaming her back to the ship, I deactivated the auto-destruct sequence. |
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Death Wish
Captain's Log, Stardate 49301.2. We have encountered a member of the species known as the Q. While studying an unusual comet, we inadvertently freed this Q from confinement. After an "accident" involving most of my crew, we were joined by a second Q, this one more familiar to Starfleet, having reportedly visited the U.S.S. ENTERPRISE and space station DEEP SPACE NINE. The first Q has requested asylum, and I am prepared to hold a formal hearing to determine if this is a viable option. |
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Death Wish
Captain's Log, Supplemental. I have convened a trial to determine whether or not to permit the Q asylum among us. Q has asked Lieutenant Tuvok to represent him — a logical choice, since Q's goal is to become mortal and commit suicide, something allowed in Vulcan society. We have met several individuals whose lives have been influenced by the Q, including Commander William Riker from the U.S.S. ENTERPRISE. It is a shame that he will not remember his visit to the U.S.S. VOYAGER when he is returned to the Alpha Quadrant. |
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Death Wish
Captain's Log, Supplemental. Following an interesting trial, where we actually visited a manifestation of the Q continuum, I have ruled in favor of the Q seeking asylum. He joined the crew of my ship as a mortal, entering his name in the crew manifest as Quinn. However, while attempting to determine an appropriate post for him, he succeeded in committing suicide, assisted by the Q from previous Federation reports. |
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Lifesigns
Captain's Log, Supplemental. We have answered an alien distress signal and found a lone Vidiian in a small, unarmed ship, with minimal lifesigns. The Vidiian was beamed directly to sickbay where the Doctor is doing what he can to stabilize her condition. She is suffering from the phage, a terribly degenerative disease which has been devastating to her people. The Vidiians we've met so far have been quite single-minded in their pursuit of healthy organs for use as transplantation fodder — a temporary stopgap to the phage. |
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Chief Medical Officer's Log, Supplemental. I have treated the Vidiian patient, a Dr. Danara Pel, in a most unique way. She had a neuro-cortical stimulator supplementing higher brain functions, which I was able to tap into. The synaptic patterns were simply transferred to the holo-buffer prior to degradation. I used her DNA pattern to create a holographic body. I have experienced adaptations to my program allowing for an attraction to Danara, and have "borrowed" a holodeck program from Tom Paris for a date. |
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Captain's Log, Supplemental. The Doctor has successfully regenerated the neural pathways in Dr. Danara Pel, using a graft from Lieutenant Torres. We are continuing on towards [a] Vidiian colony where we will drop her off. hopefully without incident. Lieutenant Tom Paris has been put into the brig for an act of insubordination involving Commander Chakolay. He has been acting ill at ease lately, perhaps not as satisfied with his life as he thought he'd be. |
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Welcome to "A Briefing With Neelix." In this abridged edition, I have the sad duty of informing you that Tom Paris has left the ship. Many of us owe our lives to him, and I know I speak for many when I say that you're going to leave an empty place when you go. Good-bye, Tom. I hope you find what you're looking for. Mister Paris joined the Talaxian convoy which we rendezvoused with earlier today. I am sure his skill as a pilot will go to good use. |
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Captain's Log, Supplemental. We have received word from the Talaxians that Tom Paris has been taken aboard a Kazon-Nistrim vessel. Since he is no longer a member of my crew I cannot risk the ship in a rescue attempt. Torres is working to repair the warp coils and realign the magnetic constrictors in the aftermath of a recent accident. We may have to trade with a mining consortium in the Hemikek system in order to restore them completely. |
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Captain's Log, Supplemental. Paris infiltrated the Kazon-Nistrim ship quickly, and determined that the traitor on the U.S.S. VOYAGER was Engineer Michael Jonas. On our ship, Neelix's investigations for his talk show caused just enough diversion to keep the traitor off guard until he was accidentally killed by a ruptured plasma conduit in engineering. Lieutenant Paris showed extreme resourcefulness and was able to steal a Kazon shuttle and return to us, back to his old self — disdaining the attitude he had developed for this elaborate ruse to uncover a spy. |
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Deadlock
Captain's Log, Supplemental. While waiting for a happy occasion, the first baby born on the U.S.S. VOYAGER, to Ensign Wildman, our long-range sensors picked up a Vidiian fleet as well as a Vidiian system. We retreated into a plasma cloud for sensor cover. As we left it, our engines powered down, we lost our antimatter supply, and the ship has been repeatedly bombarded with proton bursts. We have a hull breach on Deck 15, and severe casualties. |
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Deadlock
Captain's Log, Supplemental. We have determined the possible cause of our damage to be proton bursts from a duplicate U.S.S. VOYAGER. In the plasma cloud, a divergence field duplicated all of the positive matter on the ship. The other vessel, however, was successful in maintaining power and producing the proton bursts, which nearly destroyed us. We have attempted to merge, but were not successful. I am speaking to my counterpart to determine a solution, since there is not enough antimatter to power both ships. |
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Deadlock
Captain's Log, Supplemental. Since the two starships cannot both survive occupying the same space, I made the decision to destroy my ship. A Vidiian ship firing upon our counterpart changed that plan, however. The Vidiians only seemed to affect our counterparts, but they quickly took over that vessel with overwhelming forces. My counterpart therefore decided to destroy her ship. Sending Ensign Kim and Ensign Wildman's baby — both casualfies here — to our side, the other U.S.S. VOYAGER exploded, taking the Vidiian ship with it. |
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Innocence
Captain's Log, Stardate 49578.2. l've sent out scouting parties to analyze the mineral deposits in the moons of Draya II. Meanwhile, I've arranged a meeting wilh the planet's leader, First Prelate Alcia, to negotiate for the polyferranide we need. The Drayans are reclusive; Mister Neelix reports that nobody has made direct contact with them in decades. I am looking forward to this opportunity to make the first contact with this species. |
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Innocence
Captain's Log, Supplemental. The Drayan First Prelate has ended our negotiations before they even began. We recalled the two scouting parties, but have not made contact with Bennet and Lieutenant Tuvok. The Drayans have reported that a shuttlecraft crashed on one of their moons, which happens to be "crysata," sacred ground to them. The Drayans report that they also found one of our crew dead, but we cannot establish a transporter lock on the other crew member due to the turbulent atmosphere. The Drayans are understandably anxious for us to vacate this area. |
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Innocence
Captain's Log, Supplemental. With the transporters unable to function through the atmosphere of the planet, I decided to take a shuttlecraft down to the surface of the planet with Lieutenant Tom Paris. We were confronted by the First Prelate, and finally came to understand that their aging process happens in reverse of ours. What appeared to Lieutenant Tuvok to be a group of children was actually a number of aging adults, brought to the sacred ground to release the energy of their life. It is my hope that we can begin a peaceful discussion with the Drayans. |
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The Thaw
Captain's Log, Supplemental. We have come upon an old alien trading center which shut down following a catastrophic event. A solar flare caused a premature glacial freeze, killing over 400,000 inhabitants. Our sensors triggered an automated message and led us to five bodies held in stasis beneath the surface of the planet. Two of those in stasis have died, but the others seem to have some energy feedback between them and a computer. We are putting Ensign Kim and Lieutenant Torres into this system to attempt contact. |
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The Thaw
Captain's Log, Supplemental. Lieutenant Torres has returned from the stasis with a macabre explanation of what is happening. The aliens in stasis were supposed to be awakened fifteen years after the disaster struck their planet. That was nineteen years ago. To fight insanity, their minds were linked into a computer, allowing them to generate a mental landscape. The fear in their minds, however, has manifested into a dark clown who is holding them hostage and has killed two of their number already. I sent the Doctor in to negotiate, but the clown's only demand is to remain alive. |
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The Thaw
Captain's Log, Supplemental. I have had to come to terms with my own fear many times, and the clown in the stasis computer was only a representation of fear, after all. I traded the lives of the hostages in exchange for my own connection into the system, with a difference: I didn't succumb to the stasis. I simply linked into the system and sent in a holographic representation of myself. The ruse worked, and fear was overcome by reason, as is usually the case. |
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Tuvix
Captain's Log, Stardate 49655.2. We discovered a variety of flowers which may prove to be a valuable nutritional supplement. I sent Mister Neelix and Lieutenant Tuvok down to the planet's surface to collect samples. When they returned, however, there was a transporter malfunction, and the two were merged, along with the flower samples, into one being. The Doctor is studying this merged humanoid, who wishes to be known as "Tuvix." |
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Tuvix
Captain's Log, Supplemental. We have succeeded in duplicating the transporter accident which combined Lieutenant Tuvok and Mister Neelix. The flower sample they were bringing back up carried a symbiogenic enzyme which combined with their molecules, causing the merge. The Doctor has been unable to determine a way to reverse the procedure. At his request, I have begun to allow Mister Tuvix to return to work, at the tactical station on the bridge. |
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Tuvix
Captain's Log, Stardate 49678.4. It's been two weeks since the accident that created Tuvix. At some point, Tuvix became an individual and not an accident. The growing relationships Tuvix developed among the crew made my decision a difficult one. The Doctor discovered a way to attach markers to specific DNA sequences, in order to separate those sequences using the transporter, as modified by Ensign Kim. Against the protestations of Mister Tuvix, I ordered the procedure to restore Lieutenant Tuvok and Mister Neelix. |
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Resolutions
Captain's Log, Supplemental. This may be my last log as the Captain of the U.S.S. VOYAGER. Commander Chakotay and I have been infected by an alien insect bite, resulting in a deadly virus. The environment of the native planet of the insect is somehow shielding us from the viral effects. I have turned command over to Lieutenant Tuvok on a permanent basis. My last order was to continue towards the Alpha Quadrant, and not risk the entire crew by contacting the Vidiians for medical assistance — something the Doctor recommended for our plight. |
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Acting Captain's Log, Supplemental. Despite the weeks which have passed since the decision to leave Captain Janeway and Commander Chakotay behind, it still weighs heavily upon the crew. After repeated requests, I have decided to contact the Vidiians for assistance in discovering a cure to the virus which infects the captain and first officer. We are close to a Vidiian convoy, and they have responded that they will relay our request to Dr. Denara Pel. |
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Resolutions
Captain's Log, Supplemental. Dr. Denara Pel agreed to meet with the U.S.S. VOYAGER to deliver a serum. The rendezvous was a trap, set without her knowledge. Using his keen tactical skills, Lieutenant Tuvok disabled the three attacking Vidiian ships, and the Doctor was able to beam the serum aboard. Commander Chakotay and myself are back on the ship, cured of the alien virus. While I cannot condone the actions of acting Captain Tuvok in disobeying my orders, l am certainly happy to be back home. |
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Basics (Part I)
Captain's Log, Supplemental. We have intercepted a Kazon transmission, which was obviously intended for us. In the message, Seska makes a plea to Commander Chakotay for their son, who is in danger from the Kazon Maje, Culluh. We have also met a damaged Kazon shuttle carrying Teirna, a Kazon who was apparently working with Seska. Teirna has informed us that Seska is dead and Chakotay's child is being sent to the Gema IV colony to be raised as a slave. We are proceeding to the Gema system. |
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Basics (Part I)
Captain's Log, Supplemental. We have been under repeated attack since this mission began. As we proceed into Kazon territory, we have been barraged in the same place on the ship: the starboard ventral area. This area doesn't house any critical systems, but with the unrelenting attacks, we have little time for repairs. Thinking that these salvos were a little too orchestrated for a species without a central purpose, I ordered a retreat. The response to our retreat has been the arrival of eight large carrier vessels, approaching in a classical Cardassian attack echelon. |
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Basics (Part I)
Captain's Log, Supplemental. We have been defeated by the Kazon. The repeated attacks on the starboard ventral are now obvious, without the secondary command processors, the auto-destruct sequence was disabled. The Kazon-Nistrim have taken the ship. Fortunately, my crew was spared. We have been left on a planet called Hanon IV, with no technology to depend on. It is my hope that the shuttle Lieutenant Tom Paris piloted was able to break free during the battle, and will return with a Talaxian fleet. Janeway out. |
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Libby
"Non Sequitur"
Harry Kim left a fiancee on Earth named Libby. While participating in a shuttlecraft fight, an alternate timeline was created which reunited Harry and Libby, back on Earth, in this other reality, Harry was aware of his life on the U.S.S. VOYAGER, but could not prove it. With the help of the alternate Tom Paris, Kim was able to return through a spatial distortion to his own reality, and his friends on the U.S.S. VOYAGER. |
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Lieutenant Reginald Barclay
"Projections"
Lieutenant Reginald Barclay, formerly of the U.S.S. ENTERPRISE, was part of the original engineering team that programmed the Emergency Medical Holographic System. Barclay appears to the Doctor as a holographic projection after a radiation surge causes the Doctor to be trapped in a holodeck malfunction. Barclay's projection tries to convince the Doctor that he is in fact Dr. Lewis Zimmerman, Barclay's boss, and that the Doctor must destroy the holo-simulation of the U.S.S. VOYAGER around them in order to save himself. |
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Admiral Paris
"Persistence of Vision"
When the U.S.S. VOYAGER entered Bothan space, the crew began to experience hallucinations. The effects included, for Tom Paris, an image of his father, Admiral Paris, on the viewscreen. The distinguished starfleet admiral appeared only to Paris, expressing greetings but primarily chastising his son for his past character flaws. |
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Amelia Earhart
"The 37's"
The disappearance of Amelia Earhart was an unsolved mystery on Earth. In the Delta Quadrant, the U.S.S. VOYAGER found the famous pilot in a cryo-stasis chamber with seven other abduction survivors from Earth's twentieth century. Earhart was one of over three hundred people abducted by a race known as the Briori. The captives revolted, and their descendants formed a colony of over 100,000. Earhart remained there living as a legend among the colonists. |
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Commander William Riker
"Death Wish"
While a member of his species was being heard to evaluate his request for asylum, Q called a special witness to the proceedings — Commander William Riker. Riker's lineage had been altered centuries prior, a fact demonstrated to show the effect that the rogue Q had upon Earth's history. Riker was returned to the Alpha Quadrant, with no knowledge of his visit to the starship VOYAGER. |
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Mark
"Persistence of Vision"
Flying into Bothan space, the U.S.S. VOYAGER was apparently confronted by two Bothan vessels, which decloaked and attached the starship. Following a short battle, the commander of the lead Bothan ship stepped out of the shadows to reveal himself as Mark, Janeway's companion from Earth. The encounter was part of an illusion perpetrated by the Bothans for either defense or recreation. |
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Sir Isaac Newton
"Death Wish"
During a hearing to determine whether or not a member of the Q Continuum would be granted asylum on the starship VOYAGER, several people were transported aboard to defend the Continuum as a positive influence on Humanity. Among these was Sir Isaac Newton. Newton's famous revelation on gravity was alleged to have been precipitated by the Q. Newton was returned to his place in history, with no memory of his visit. |
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Q
"Death Wish"
The species known as the Q can traverse spatial and chronological distances apparently at will. When a member of the Q Continuum was freed fom captivity within a comet, he sought asylum on the starship VOYAGER. The freed Q was challenged in his desire to end his own existence by the Q known to Federation records, who feared the effects of such an action, The familiar Q offered to return the USS VOYAGER to Earth if Janeway denied assistance to the other Q. Janeway declined the bribe. |
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"Persistence of Vision"
When the U.S.S. VOYAGER entered into Bothan space, they had very litte knowledge of the Bothans–only a vague warning from contacts of Neelix. The humanoid Bothans use some form of telepathy, either physiological or through the use of an unknown technology, to protect their space. This telepathy causes victims to succumb, one by one, to a catatonic state, eventually immobilizing an entire crew. Ocampans seem to have some resistance to the effects. |
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REPTO-HUMANOID and CHILD
"Parturition"
After beaming down to a planet nicknamed "Hell," Tom Paris and Neelix found a small reptilian humanoid which had just hatched from an egg. The pair, seeking refuge from toxic vapors in a cave, had inadvertently sealed off the infant's source of nourishment. They improvised a life- sustaining substitute until such time as the parent being was able to be reunited with its child. |
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TRABE
"Alliances"
The Trabe are a species in the Delta Quadrant which, at one time, enslaved the species known as the Kazon. The Trabe were eventually overthionn by the Kazon, and severely reduced in number. Trabe technology is now used by the Kazon, inchuding their starships and weapons systems. |
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LANDING STRUTS
"Basics, Part 1"
In order for the starship VOYAGER to land upon a planet's surface, powerful landing struts are deployed from the underside of the ship. These struts support the weight of the vessel against the atmospheric and gravitational effects found on the surface of a large planetary mass. The struts are not visible on the surface of the starship when fully retracted into its hull. |
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3947
"Prototype"
The automated unit known as 3947 was found in a state of disrepair by the crew of the U.S.S. VOYAGER. Lieutenant Torres was able to repair the unit, using warp plasma as a substitute power source through a series of anodyne relays. Believing that B'Elanna had the power of life and death over its people, 3947 captured her and attempted to coerce her into building more Pralor automated units. B'Elanna escaped when the Pralor vessel was attacked by a rival, the Cravic. |
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HIBERNATION PODS
"The Thaw"
To escape the destruction of their settlement, several inhabitants of Kohl were placed into elaborate hibernation pods. These hibernation pods were equipped with a biofeedback mechanism, keeping their brains active through dreaming. When the system generated malevolent dreams out of the anxieties of those in stasis, it created a personification of fear, resulting in the death of two survivors. Janeway followed Harry Kim and B'Elanna Torres into one of the pods to face fear and end the experience. |
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Hanon IV
"Basics, Part 1"
After defeating and commandeering the U.S.S. VOYAGER in battle, Culluh, the leader of the Kazon-Nistrim, sent the vessel's entire crew into exile on a prehistoric world, Hanon IV. This Class-M planet was in a stage of evolution equivalent to Earth's Pliocene age, several million years ago. The crew experienced seismic tremors and prolific volcanic activity while exiled there. |
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Sobras
"Alliances"
The planet Sobras is the home of the Kazon sect known as the Kazon-Pommar, led by first Maje Minnis. Sobras was the agreed upon meeting place for a treaty proposed between the U.S.S. VOYAGER, all of the Kazon sects and their former slavers, the Trabe. At the conference, the Trabe attempted to murder the Kazon Majes, resulting in a breakdown of the temporary alliance between the Trabe and the U.S.S. VOYAGER. |
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Planet from "Tattoo"
"Tattoo"
Chakotay found roots of his Central American forefathers on a world covered in lush jungle vegetation. The denizens of this planet had first visited Earth 45,000 years earlier, They assisted Chakotay's ancient nomadic ancestors in cultivating their natural propensities, especially a respect for the land. |
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"Tuvix" |
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