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==Summary== |
==Summary== |
Revision as of 03:23, 9 November 2005
Series: | VOY |
Season: | 4 |
Original Airdate: | 1998-02-11 |
Production Number: | 183 |
Year: | 2374 |
Stardate: | 51501.4 |
Story by: | Jeri Taylor |
Directed by: | David Livingston |
Voyager receives a message from Starfleet containing letters from the crew's friends and family.
Summary
SUMMARY
Background Information
Tiny Ron is best known for his role as Maihar'du on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
Nitpicks
- After arriving at the relay stayion and discovering its power source, Chakotay remarks "That someone has managed to contain a singularity, construct a space station around it and tap its power... That's fascinating." Apparently Chakotay has never heard of the Romulans.
Links and References
Guest Stars
- Tiny Ron as Idrin
- Roger Morrissey as Beta Hirogen
- Tarik Ergin as Ayala (uncredited)
References
Alpha Quadrant; anti-thoron burst; artificial quantum singularity; Ashmore; Atara; Ayala; Bajoran wormhole; Chakotay; coffee; Dominion; Dorado; Fitzpatrick; Gamma Quadrant; Golwat; Hirogen; Hirogen communications network; Hirogen ship; Kathryn Janeway; Mark Johnson; kedrik; Harry Kim; Kyoto; Maquis; Molly; monotanium; monotanium armor plating; Neelix; Susan Nicoletti; Owen Paris; Tom Paris; Michael Parsons; Pon farr; quantum singularity; Roberto; Sek; Seven of Nine; Species 5174; Starfleet Command; subnucleonic beam; Sveta; Temple of Amonak; T'Meni; T'Meni; B'Elanna Torres; T'Pel; Trakan beast; Tuvok; USS Voyager
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