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Janeway enters the [[mess hall]], where Kim is sitting alone, depressed, looking over the data from the flight on a [[desktop monitor]]. He sadly shows her the phase corrections he had sent just before the comlink failed, and tells her that they were incorrect and would not have worked. Janeway then informs him that it was indeed Kim who sent Seven those "corrections," but he did so from the near future. She explains that Seven found a temporal displacement in the signal, as well as ''his'' Starfleet security code.
 
Janeway enters the [[mess hall]], where Kim is sitting alone, depressed, looking over the data from the flight on a [[desktop monitor]]. He sadly shows her the phase corrections he had sent just before the comlink failed, and tells her that they were incorrect and would not have worked. Janeway then informs him that it was indeed Kim who sent Seven those "corrections," but he did so from the near future. She explains that Seven found a temporal displacement in the signal, as well as ''his'' Starfleet security code.
 
[[Image:YouOweMeOneTimeless.jpg|thumb|left|"''You owe me one...''"]]
 
[[Image:YouOweMeOneTimeless.jpg|thumb|left|"''You owe me one...''"]]
Kim attempts to understand the whole [[temporal mechanics]] behind this, but Janeway tells him not to bother; all that is important, she insists, is that he came through for them, somewhere, somehow, sometime. Janeway then hands him a PADD containing a message from Harry Kim ''to'' Harry Kim, which Seven found encoded in the signal. Janeway leaves and Kim plays the message. In it, the future Kim tells him that if he is seeing this massage, then the mistake he made fifteen years ago has been corrected. "''You owe me one''," the future Kim finishes, and ends the message. Kim stares numbly at the blank viewscreen, overwhelmed.
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Kim attempts to understand the whole [[temporal mechanics]] behind this, but Janeway tells him not to bother; all that is important, she insists, is that he came through for them, somewhere, somehow, sometime. Janeway then hands him a PADD containing a message from Harry Kim ''to'' Harry Kim, which Seven found encoded in the signal. Janeway leaves and Kim plays the message. In it, the future Kim tells him that if he is seeing this message, then the mistake he made fifteen years ago has been corrected. "''You owe me one''," the future Kim finishes, and ends the message. Kim stares numbly at the blank viewscreen, overwhelmed.
 
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==Memorable Quotes==
 
==Memorable Quotes==

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Voyager has crash-landed on an ice planet, killing all hands except Chakotay and Harry Kim. Now, fifteen years later, the two men, having resigned from Starfleet, attempt to alter history to save the ship from this calamity before Starfleet stops them.

Summary

Teaser

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Two figures beam in.

On the vast, desolate frozen landscape of an ice-locked planet, a transporter beam whines as two humanoid figures beam in. They are dressed in cold weather suits for protection from the bitter cold. They decide on a direction and tramp purposefully. After some climbing and hiking, they stop at a spot and hammer in a spike, brushing aside the snow to reveal clear ice underneath. Something seems to be entombed in the ice.

One of the humanoids activates his Starfleet combadge and informs someone in orbit that they have found what they were seeking. A slowly ascending, widening view directly above the two figures and their immediate surroundings reveals the object entombed beneath them to be the saucer section of a Federation starship. The designation and registration number are just visible: USS Voyager NCC-74656.

Act 1

Year: 2390

After the figures take tricorder readings of the entombed Voyager, the man who spoke informs the third party over his combadge that they are ready to enter. A female voice acknowledges and they are beamed into Voyager.

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Chakotay and Kim exploring a dark corridor.

Inside, the two figures make their way along a dark and frozen corridor, using portable lights. They remove their protective headwear, revealing themselves to be Voyager's First Officer, Chakotay, and Operations Manager, Harry Kim, both appearing noticeably older. They stop at a frozen, dead, dark wall console, which they are able to reactivate using a portable power cell.

Kim reads the ship's condition: the power grid has been completely destroyed, the bio-neural gel packs, principal components of the ship's computer, are frozen solid, and six of the lower decks have been compacted into one. Checking on the Doctor, Kim tries to access the sickbay but the console, despite his efforts, goes dead again. They split up: Kim goes to the sickbay and Chakotay heads for the bridge.

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The frozen corpse of Captain Kathryn Janeway

Reaching the similarly darkened bridge, Chakotay finds the bodies of duty officers lying frozen. Sprawled on the floor close the conn is the corpse of Lt. (J.G.) Thomas Paris, and close to her Command chair lies the broken, frozen body of Voyager's commanding officer, Captain Kathryn Janeway. He continues searching until he finds what he is after: the corpse of the former Borg drone Seven of Nine

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Chakotay prepares to have Seven's corpse beamed out.

Placing a signal device around Seven's neck, Chakotay instructs the third party, a woman named Tessa Omond, to beam the corpse to the lab. From the Delta Flyer in orbit of the planet, Tessa acknowledges and Chakotay watches as the corpse is beamed out.

Kim, meanwhile, has been working his way to the sickbay, coming across other frozen corpses of crewmembers. Upon entering sickbay, he goes to a wall console, attaches a power cell, and activates The Doctor, who is shocked at his surroundings. After attaching his mobile emitter as Kim directed, The Doctor attempts to ask what has happened, but Kim tersely responds there is no time and instructs him to follow as he heads for the door. The Doctor refuses and angrily demands an explanation. At this point, Chakotay enters, and offers to give the Doctor an explanation, stating "We're going to change history".

Act 2

15 Years Earlier - 2375

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Celebrating the quantum slipstream drive.

In Voyager's main engineering, the ship's crew are celebrating the implementation of the "quantum slipstream drive", based on a technology they had encountered the year before (VOY: "Hope and Fear"). This drive would allow them to cross the many thousands of light years between them and Earth in mere hours instead of the many years which the conventional warp drive would take... that is, if it works.

During the celebration, Captain Janeway gives a speech to her crew on how, for the past four years, they have advanced the frontiers of space exploration and how, despite being all alone in the Delta Quadrant, they have survived. But, more importantly, they have survived. "And now," she finishes, "it's time to go home." Following an eruption of applause, the festivities continue. Seven of Nine has become drunk... from one glass of champagne. Neelix gives Torres a good luck charm for the drive: a Talaxian fur fly, believed to be a sign of good fortune.

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Paris has his doubts regarding the slipstream drive.

Kim, the one primarily responsible for the new drive, is surprised to find Paris running a warp core diagnostic. Paris, who helped him design the drive, informs Kim that he believes the thing is an Edsel – a potential disaster – explaining that he ran a simulation which revealed a 0.42 phase variance that could knock them out of the slipstream in mid-flight, which would severely damage or even destroy the ship. Although Kim does not believe anything will go wrong, he offers to immediately go with Paris to one of the holodecks and run a simulation, to which Paris agrees.

On a holographic re-creation of the bridge, Kim and Paris, at their respective posts, engage the slipstream drive. At first, all goes well, but soon, the phase variance Paris found appears. Kim's attempts to quell the variance fails, and the simulated slipstream tunnel collapses. The computer reports failed structural integrity fields and hull breaches when Paris freezes the simulation. Kim wants to try again, but Paris stops him; they have done it twenty-three times already, each time with exactly the same results.

In engineering, now empty except for the senior staff, Paris and Kim have given their crewmates of the disappointing news. Chief Engineer B'Elanna Torres is infuriated by what Paris is telling her, protesting that the drive has been tested "down to the molecule". Seven of Nine asks to examine the simulation's results and Paris invites her to do so. Chakotay tells a somber Captain Janeway that he has seen the results himself and believes that if they attempt to make that flight the next morning, they will all be in escape pods that afternoon. Security chief Tuvok opines that they have no choice but to cancel the scheduled flight.

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Kim insists his plan will work.

Kim, however, has an idea on how to compensate for the phase variance: a shuttlecraft ahead of Voyager would be able to map the slipstream as it forms and transmit phase corrections back to Voyager. The other officers are reluctant, but Kim makes an impassioned plea; he is sure his idea will work. Becoming agitated, he insists that they have all worked hard on this and that the crystalline components in the drive – components that would take years to reproduce – are already decaying. He soon finds himself unintentionally shouting into Janeway's face, and quickly apologizes. She takes no offense and orders him to have a flight plan ready for her to see within the hour, at which time she will have reached a decision.

Later, in her quarters, Janeway prepares to have dinner with Chakotay. She tells him she is approving Kim's plan. Not pleased at the news, Chakotay tells her that Kim's theory is sound, but there are too many variables. They have waited this long to find a way home; perhaps there is another way. Janeway responds that they have waited long enough. Asked if he will support her, Chakotay confirms with a smile and sets down the PADD he is carrying, containing the data from the simulations.

Fifteen years later, the PADD is seen lying frozen in the destroyed Voyager.

Act 3

2390

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The Doctor is filled in.

Aboard the Delta Flyer, Chakotay and Kim explain what has happened to the Doctor. They are, they inform him, in the Takara sector, just outside the Alpha Quadrant. The rest of the crew is dead; the slipstream flight went horribly awry, and Voyager crashed on the ice-planet where they found it, the apparent result of a failed emergency landing. Kim and Chakotay, aboard the Flyer in front of Voyager, succeeded in returning to Earth.

Bitter and angry, Kim exclaims that Voyager's demise was his fault; he made a mistake with the phase corrections he sent to them in the slipstream. It was this error which doomed the ship and crew, but he has been able to locate and correct his mistake.

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The stolen Borg temporal transmitter

Now, they are going to send Voyager the new corrections back through time, using three items. The first is a device they stole from Starfleet authorities: a Borg temporal transmitter, salvaged by Starfleet from the wreck of a Borg cube. The Doctor's job is to extract the other two items from Seven's corpse: her interplexing beacon and her chronometric node. The final translink frequency registered by the interplexing beacon at the time of Seven's death will tell them exactly where she, and hence, Voyager, was before the catastrophe. The chronometric node is needed will tell her actual time of death, when her Borg implants disengaged from her organic systems.

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Tessa Omond

At this point, Tessa enters and reports a Federation starship is six hours away, closing on them. The Doctor realizes that Chakotay and Kim are, in fact, fugitives. Kim and Chakotay resigned from Starfleet when the service stopped looking for Voyager’s remains. Not only did they steal the Borg device; they also stole the Delta Flyer, and now, they are preparing to violate Starfleet's Temporal Prime Directive. Chakotay tells Tessa to prepare to go with him to Voyager to retrieve the sensor logs, then leaves himself to prepare. After Tessa introduces herself to the Doctor, Kim explains that she and Chakotay are lovers.

Chakotay and Tessa beam onto Voyager's bridge and Chakotay uses his command codes to access the sensor logs, hearing Captain Janeway's final log entry in the process. Although it is difficult for him, Chakotay shakes off his despondence and begins downloading the sensor logs into a tricorder. Suddenly the consequences of what they are trying to do weigh heavily on him: if their plan works, this timeline will disappear and he and Tessa will never have met. But Tessa has no intentions of backing out; his heart, she tells him, is here, on Voyager.

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A message to someone...

Back aboard the Delta Flyer, Kim is recording a message to somebody while the Doctor works to extract the needed Borg hardware from Seven's corpse. He calls Kim to assist him and asks about his and Chakotay's homecoming. Kim bitterly recalls how they were greeted with antimatter pyrotechnics, a Vulcan children's choir, speeches, and medals. The Doctor notes that at least Kim was not buried under 20 meters of ice, to which Kim angrily replies that he wish he had been. He then sarcastically recounts the therapy sessions with Starfleet counselors, who told him to move on with his life. Kim then explains that he joined in Starfleet's search for Voyager's remains and how they gave up after four years despite Kim's urges that they continue. This caused him and Chakotay to resign, leading to the current state of affairs. The Doctor finds the translink frequency they need and gives it to Kim, asks that Kim give some thought to the fact that altering the timeline may make things worse. Kim, however, insists that this timeline only exists because of his mistake 15 years ago. "The crew trusted me, and I let them down," he exclaims.

Suddenly, the computer reports a vessel approaching – a Federation starship. He hails Chakotay and informs him then asks Doctor whether or not he is with them. If not, then Kim will take him off-line, not as a punishment or sanction, but as a friend, keeping him from being involved in something he is against. The Doctor considers and makes a decision: he wants Voyager back as much as they do.

Act 4

2375

Captain's log, Stardate 52143.6. With any luck my next log entry will be made in the Alpha Quadrant, but should our luck run out, I'd like to say for the record that the crew of Voyager acted with distinction and valour.

Kim and Chakotay are aboard the Delta Flyer, just ahead of Voyager. After one final pre-flight checklist, Chakotay reports to Janeway that all is ready.

2390

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The Flyer is pursued.

The Delta Flyer attempts to escape their pursuer, the Galaxy class starship USS Challenger, but the larger vessel is gaining on them. Kim reports that he is almost ready, he just needs the exact time to which to send the new phase corrections. The Doctor works quickly on Seven's chronometric node to extract the information.

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Captain La Forge

A hail comes through from the Challenger. Chakotay answers, and Challenger' commanding officer, Captain Geordi La Forge, appears on the Delta Flyer's viewscreen. La Forge explains that the Federation Council has offered Chakotay and the others a deal: a full pardon, if they stand down and return the Borg temporal transmitter. Chakotay rejects the offer. La Forge understands, admitting he would likely be attempting the same thing in Chakotay's position. As a Starfleet captain, however, his duty is to stop them. Chakotay understands this. They wish each other luck and end the communication. Tessa reports the Challenger is targeting the Flyer's engines and Chakotay orders shields raised and weapons readied.

2375

On Voyager's bridge, Janeway informs the Delta Flyer that Voyager is ready. The slipstream drive is brought online and, following a short countdown, both vessels enter the slipstream tunnel.

2390

The Delta Flyer shudders as Challenger’s weapons pound at its engines. Delta Flyer returns fire, but it has little effect on the larger ship's shield. In the Flyer’s lab, the Doctor continues to work as fast as he can.

2375

On Voyager's bridge, Seven reports the appearance of the phase variance. On the Flyer, Kim immediately gets to work and quickly comes up with the required set of corrections. He transmits them to Paris at Voyager's helm control. But the corrections do not work. At a complete loss, Kim cannot venture an explanation why the corrections are not working. The comlink between the two vessels fails, telemetry with the Flyer also goes down, and the slipstream begins destabilizing. Janeway orders Paris to shut down the drive. He tries but fails, and loses helm control.

2390

The Doctor has found the needed Borg time index. He gives it to Kim, who keys the transmitter to send the new corrections to a time very close to the time index so that Seven receives the information at just the right moment. The programming done, he quickly goes to a console and sends his new corrections to the transmitter. Then, telling the Doctor confidently that this time he has gotten it right, he activates the transmitter.

2375

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Seven receives a transmission.

Seven informs Janeway that she has received a signal through one of her cranial implants, containing a set of phase corrections. Reasoning that Kim has figured out how to access Seven's Borg implants to send new corrections with the comlink down, Janeway orders her to input the corrections. She does, but they fail to stop the phase variance. Tuvok reports the slipstream's imminent collapse, and Janeway has him route all power to the navigational deflector, but this has no effect. Paris reports buckling of the hull; he cannot hold the ship steady. Voyager is tossed back into normal space. Paris reports inertial dampers are offline and that there is no sign of the Flyer.

Aboard the Flyer, still in the slipstream tunnel, a horrified, frantic Kim insists they turn back and find Voyager, but Chakotay refuses, explaining that they would not survive being thrown out, even if Voyager did. Kim slumps to the floor, a haunted, crushed look on his face.

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Voyager crashes on the Class L planet.

On Voyager, Paris reports that they are just a few parsecs from the Alpha Quadrant. The ship tumbles, completely out of control. As consoles explode, Tuvok reports hull breaches on various decks; if they do not land immediately, they risk structural collapse. Paris reports a nearby Class L planet, covered with ice and snow. By Janeway's order, Paris attempts to steer towards the planet, but without helm control, the ship comes in too fast. Janeway orders reverse thrusters, and calls for all hands to brace for impact.

Voyager crashes on the planet's surface with great speed, skating until coming to a dead stop. Without inertial dampers, the outcome is painfully obvious: everyone aboard Voyager is instantly killed.

Act 5

2390

In Delta Flyer's laboratory, Kim wonders aloud why they are still there: if the phase corrections he sent had worked, Voyager would not have crashed and this timeline would have been erased. Kim's confidence vanishes and panic begins to creep in. He hails Chakotay, but Chakotay, like him, has realized that the plan did not work.

The Challenger succeeds in catching the Flyer in a tractor beam. Since their thrusters could never break them free of a Galaxy ship's tractor beam, Chakotay suggests a plasma surge through the beam to disrupt it. Tessa agrees this will work, but warns him that the EPS relays, already damaged by the Challenger’s fire, will cause the warp core to destabilize. Chakotay looks into her eyes and offers to beam her to the Challenger, but she refuses. Chakotay then informs Kim they have enough time for another attempt.

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"I killed them! They trusted me and I KILLED THEM!"

In the lab, Kim feverishly checks over his calculations again and again, looking desperately for any mistake, but finds none. The Flyer breaks free using the plasma surge but, as Tessa warned, the core begins to destabilize, giving them less than three minutes before a core breach occurs. Kim begins to fall apart, exclaiming that it took him fifteen years to come up with these new corrections, he cannot fix them in three minutes. The Doctor urges him to keep trying, but Kim is unable to find any mistake and breaks down, fifteen years of guilt and self-loathing boil over in a tide.

"I killed them!", he screams. "They trusted me and I KILLED THEM!". The Doctor firmly and furiously tells Kim to control himself and to stop wallowing in self-pity. In emotional agony, Kim responds that history is repeating itself: he is destroying Voyager again, as he did before. The Doctor insists that he try again, but a defeated Kim insists it cannot be done. The Doctor then suggests that, if he cannot correct the phase variance, then perhaps he could send Voyager a warning not to attempt the flight at all: if he cannot get them home, at least he could save their lives. Kim immediately grasps at the idea and, his confidence restored, sets about transmitting a set of corrections that would dissipate the slipstream so that they simply ease out of it back into normal space. He dashes back to the console to make the calculations, but his time is almost up: the computer reports a warp core breach in 60 seconds.

In the cockpit, Tessa tells Chakotay that the core cannot be ejected as emergency systems are offline. Captain La Forge hails and offers to beam them out, but they must lower their shields. Chakotay takes Tessa’s hand, and politely refuses, suggesting to La Forge that he get a safe distance away.

In the lab, the temporal transmitter begins to lose power, with only 30 seconds left. Kim sees an alternative; the Doctor's mobile emitter, which has its own power source. The Doctor happily lets him have it, giving him a brotherly smile and a pat on the shoulder as he disappears. Kim informs Chakotay that he is going to try one last time. As the computer counts the final seconds, Chakotay and Tessa sit, hand-in-hand. Kim installs the emitter's power source and commences the transmission. It goes through, just as the countdown ends. Kim lets out a joyous "YES!", and the Delta Flyer explodes.

2375

On Voyager's bridge, Seven informs Janeway that she has received a signal through one of her cranial implants, containing a set of phase corrections. Reasoning that Kim has figured out how to access Seven's Borg implants to send new corrections with the comlink down, Janeway orders her to input the corrections. She does, and the slipstream begins to dissipate. As the drive shuts down, Voyager and the Delta Flyer emerge back into normal space.

Aboard the Flyer, Kim and Chakotay are confused. With the comlink restored, Kim hails Janeway, who is quite displeased. She tells Kim that he miscalculated – the phase corrections he sent to Seven shut down the drive. A confused Kim responds that he sent no such corrections. Janeway, herself confused at this point, explains the signal Seven had received, but Kim insists that he did not send them.

Captain's log, supplemental. Our Slipstream flight may have been brief but it took nearly ten years off our journey. I've given the order to dismantle the Quantum Drive until the technology can be perfected. Despite the setback, we have a renewed sense of momentum. It no longer seems a question of if we get home, but when.
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Janeway smiles pridefully at Kim.

Janeway enters the mess hall, where Kim is sitting alone, depressed, looking over the data from the flight on a desktop monitor. He sadly shows her the phase corrections he had sent just before the comlink failed, and tells her that they were incorrect and would not have worked. Janeway then informs him that it was indeed Kim who sent Seven those "corrections," but he did so from the near future. She explains that Seven found a temporal displacement in the signal, as well as his Starfleet security code.

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"You owe me one..."

Kim attempts to understand the whole temporal mechanics behind this, but Janeway tells him not to bother; all that is important, she insists, is that he came through for them, somewhere, somehow, sometime. Janeway then hands him a PADD containing a message from Harry Kim to Harry Kim, which Seven found encoded in the signal. Janeway leaves and Kim plays the message. In it, the future Kim tells him that if he is seeing this message, then the mistake he made fifteen years ago has been corrected. "You owe me one," the future Kim finishes, and ends the message. Kim stares numbly at the blank viewscreen, overwhelmed.

Memorable Quotes

"Mr. Neelix, you are an unending source of astonishment."
"Why thank you, Mr. Vulcan!"

- Tuvok and Neelix


"My visual processors and motor cortex - they are malfunctioning."
"Sounds like a problem with your cortical implant, we'd better have a look - hold still..."
"... I cannot comply."
"You are intoxicated!"
"Impossible."
"Your blood synthehol level is point zero five percent. How many glasses of Champagne did you consume?"
"One."
"Obviously the Borg can't hold their liquor."

- Seven and The Doctor


(Bitterly Sarcastic) "You see, Doc, 15 years ago, I miscalculated the slipstream threshold and transmitted the wrong phase corrections to Voyager. Boom! They were knocked out of the slipstream and sent to an icy death; 'Thank you, Ensign Kim.'"

- Harry Kim, to the Doctor


"But I've had a long time to rethink my mistake, and now I know how to fix it. So...we're going to send Voyager a new set of phase corrections."
(Confused)..."Isn't it a little late for that...?"

- Harry Kim and the Doctor


"And how did you get involved with Bonnie and Clyde here?"
"I've been interested in Voyager for a long time —"
"They're having sex."
"Pardon?"
"Chakotay and Tess, they are a couple joined at the hip."

- The Doctor, Tessa Omond, and Harry Kim


"Shield generators?"
"Online."
"Plasma flow?"
"Stable."
"Com link?"
"Secure."
"Lunch?"
"... Salami sandwiches."

- Chakotay and Harry Kim, completing the slipstream drive checklist


(Screaming) "I killed them!"
(Angrily) "Control yourself!"
(Screaming) "They trusted me and I KILLED THEM!"
(Furious) "MR. KIM! I didn't spend all those years in an ice bucket so I could listen to you berate yourself! If you want to wallow in self-pity, fine! Do it on your own time!"

- Harry Kim and the Doctor


"Four minutes earlier? That's cutting it a bit close."
"This is no ordinary phone call, Doc. We're calling yesterday. Timing is everything."

- The Doctor and Harry Kim


"I'm no time travel expert, but can't we just call Voyager again? The past isn't going anywhere."

- The Doctor


(Hysterically) "Don't you see? History is repeating itself! I destroyed Voyager once and I'm doing it again!"
(Forcefully) " Someone has got to knuckle down and change history, and that someone is you."

- Harry Kim and The Doctor


"Hello, Harry. I don't have much time, so listen to me. Fifteen years ago, I made a mistake and 150 people died. I've spent every day since then regretting that mistake. But if you're watching this right now, that means all of that has changed. You owe me one."

- Harry Kim (2390) to Harry Kim (2375)

Background Information

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Real snow; CGI ship

Awards

Links and References

Guest Star

Special Appearance By

Co-Stars

References

alternate timelines; benamite; Beta Quadrant; bio-neural circuitry; bio-neural gel packs; Borg; USS Challenger (NCC-71099); champagne; class L; Cochrane Medal of Honor; cold weather suit; cortical node; Delta Flyer; the Doctor; Edsel; Galaxy-class; inaprovaline; MacIntyre; mobile emitter; phase variance; phase correction; quantum slipstream drive; synthehol; Talaxian fur fly; Takara Sector; temporal transmitter; translink frequency; transporter relay; vegetable biryani

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