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Neelix uses the authorization of some Technician by simply saying the same number/letter combination. But why doesn't the computer refuse this? Neelix has no authorization. When he'd say "Activate self-destruct, authorization Janeway PI-110", the computer wouldn't accept this. ---
 
Neelix uses the authorization of some Technician by simply saying the same number/letter combination. But why doesn't the computer refuse this? Neelix has no authorization. When he'd say "Activate self-destruct, authorization Janeway PI-110", the computer wouldn't accept this. ---
 
:Do you know the computer wouldn't accept it? --[[User:OuroborosCobra|OuroborosCobra]] <sup>[[User Talk:OuroborosCobra|<span style="color:#00FF00;">talk</span>]]</sup> 08:25, August 13, 2010 (UTC)
 
:Do you know the computer wouldn't accept it? --[[User:OuroborosCobra|OuroborosCobra]] <sup>[[User Talk:OuroborosCobra|<span style="color:#00FF00;">talk</span>]]</sup> 08:25, August 13, 2010 (UTC)
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::I don't, but Janeway never takes any precautions when she uses it. She just says it. As there is a real danger of spies - heck, this episode is about a spy - I can't picture her doing this if just knowing this letter-number-combination would enable anyone to do things like blowing up the ship. --[[Special:Contributions/212.201.79.214|212.201.79.214]] 09:28, August 13, 2010 (UTC)

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I changed "program" to "programme", since "A Briefing with Neelix" is not a computer program, but its more like a TV programme. Zsingaya 12:52, 26 March 2006 (UTC)

looks good. 69.143.227.107 05:16, 8 June 2008 (UTC)

lifesigns

Tom Paris continues acting unprofessionally, often arriving late for his bridge duties, and insulting Commander Chakotay. This comes to a head when Chakotay tries to approach Tom in the mess hall, to ask if there's anything wrong, which provokes Tom into revealing his dissatisfaction with Chakotay in front of everyone else in the hall.
Michael Jonas reports to his Kazon contact about the incident, and then requests to speak to Seska directly, a request which is flatly denied. The Kazon then tells Jonas to sabotage Voyager, which Michael equally refuses until he can speak to Seska.
The next day, on the bridge Tom shoves Chakotay onto the floor in front of the entire bridge staff, causing the Captain to have Tom taken to the brig.

This already happens in "Lifesigns". I dont think that this is repeated in this episode, but I can't be sure since I havent seen this episode.--Treublatt 09:15, 16 January 2007 (UTC)

Now that I've seen Investigations I know that this definately doesnt happen again in this episode. I'm gonna move this part to the previous episode.--Treublatt 11:17, 25 January 2007 (UTC)

Neelix' Authorization

Neelix uses the authorization of some Technician by simply saying the same number/letter combination. But why doesn't the computer refuse this? Neelix has no authorization. When he'd say "Activate self-destruct, authorization Janeway PI-110", the computer wouldn't accept this. ---

Do you know the computer wouldn't accept it? --OuroborosCobra talk 08:25, August 13, 2010 (UTC)
I don't, but Janeway never takes any precautions when she uses it. She just says it. As there is a real danger of spies - heck, this episode is about a spy - I can't picture her doing this if just knowing this letter-number-combination would enable anyone to do things like blowing up the ship. --212.201.79.214 09:28, August 13, 2010 (UTC)