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⚫ | While on a voyage, his [[Unnamed vehicles#Cray's ship|ship]] was hit by a [[typhoon]] in the [[Pacific Ocean|Pacific]], and everyone back in [[England]] thought the [[crew]] were killed. Eight [[month]]s later however, Cray sailed into [[London]] [[harbor]] with what remained of his ship. Not much was left, a few [[plank]]s and half a [[sail]], but Cray had managed to get his [[Cray's crew 001|crew]] home. |
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⚫ | ''In an [[alternate timeline]], [[Commander]] [[Chakotay]] recalled the above story, when he gave [[Kathryn Janeway]] a present for her [[birthday]] – a replica of the [[chronometer]] worn by Cray. He thought the relation between that and the events {{USS|Voyager}} was enduring at the time.'' ({{VOY|Year of Hell}}) |
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Revision as of 08:47, 28 November 2019
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Captain Cray was a British Navy Captain who lived during the 19th century.
While on a voyage, his ship was hit by a typhoon in the Pacific, and everyone back in England thought the crew were killed. Eight months later however, Cray sailed into London harbor with what remained of his ship. Not much was left, a few planks and half a sail, but Cray had managed to get his crew home.
In an alternate timeline, Commander Chakotay recalled the above story, when he gave Kathryn Janeway a present for her birthday – a replica of the chronometer worn by Cray. He thought the relation between that and the events USS Voyager was enduring at the time. (VOY: "Year of Hell")
The basis of Chakotay's story best corresponds with the case of the HMS Calliope, the only vessel to survive a typhoon that hit Samoa in 1889.