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:''Judging by the commander rank, it's possible this name refers to one of the senior officers killed en route when ''Voyager'' was dragged to the Delta Quadrant, perhaps the unseen [[chief engineer]]. Then again, it might not. In any case, it seems odd that a commander would be assigned to ''Voyager'', and outrank the executive officer, Lieutenant Commander [[Cavit]]. However, it's possible this was a staff officer, not in the chain of command.''
 
:''Judging by the commander rank, it's possible this name refers to one of the senior officers killed en route when ''Voyager'' was dragged to the Delta Quadrant, perhaps the unseen [[chief engineer]]. Then again, it might not. In any case, it seems odd that a commander would be assigned to ''Voyager'', and outrank the executive officer, Lieutenant Commander [[Cavit]]. However, it's possible this was a staff officer, not in the chain of command.''
   
:''As with many names on the "[[Imperfection]]" list, Jed Bartlet is an in-joke referring to the character on [[Wikipedia:The West Wing|The West Wing]].''
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:''As with many names on the "[[Imperfection]]" list, Jed Bartlet is an in-joke (albeit mispelled) referring to the character on [[Wikipedia:The West Wing|The West Wing]].''

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Seven of Nine reads Bartlett's name in a list of deceased crewmembers

J. Bartlett was a Starfleet officer assigned to the starship Voyager, a commander who was killed in the line of duty sometime before 2377. Bartlett's name was read out on a casualty list of all who died during that vessel's journey through the Delta Quadrant. (VGR:"Imperfection").

Judging by the commander rank, it's possible this name refers to one of the senior officers killed en route when Voyager was dragged to the Delta Quadrant, perhaps the unseen chief engineer. Then again, it might not. In any case, it seems odd that a commander would be assigned to Voyager, and outrank the executive officer, Lieutenant Commander Cavit. However, it's possible this was a staff officer, not in the chain of command.
As with many names on the "Imperfection" list, Jed Bartlet is an in-joke (albeit mispelled) referring to the character on The West Wing.