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− | :Are you possibly thinking of the Voyager Episode [[Living_Witness_(episode)|''Living Witness'']], which is told from the farther-future point-of-view of an alien museum exhibit/curator, telling the history of how Voyager's visit to their planet affected their culture? |
+ | :Are you possibly thinking of the Voyager Episode [[Living_Witness_(episode)|''Living Witness'']], which is told from the farther-future point-of-view of an alien museum exhibit/curator, telling the history of how Voyager's visit to their planet affected their culture? --[[User:TommyRaiko|TommyRaiko]] ([[User talk:TommyRaiko|talk]]) 22:01, January 4, 2014 (UTC) |
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I was flipping channels a few months ago and caught the opening (pre-title scene) of an episode that depicted a teacher teaching her class, referencing historically about something that is then shown later in the episode. Students ask questions and she shows information on a big screen in front of the class. Can you help me identify this episode so that I can find it?
Thanks a ton.– The preceding unsigned comment was added by 108.184.45.77.
- Are you possibly thinking of the Voyager Episode Living Witness, which is told from the farther-future point-of-view of an alien museum exhibit/curator, telling the history of how Voyager's visit to their planet affected their culture? --TommyRaiko (talk) 22:01, January 4, 2014 (UTC)