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Kellen Tyler

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I can answer any question about Star Trek: Voyager as I have seen every episode (from the "Caretaker" to "Endgame") and have the series on DVD. I can answer questions regarding the crew, the ship, the Delta Quadrant, various Delta Quadrant species, the Borg, and a host of other topics.

H Louise

U.K.
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I can answer most questions on Star Trek: Voyager especially on the character of Tom Paris. I have grasped most of the technical language and science and have watched almost every episode. Although Star Trek: Voyager is my expertise I also have extensive knowledge on Star Trek: The Next Generation. I will be able to answer most questions on a variety of subjects within the category. If there is a chance I don`t know the answer, I have family and research skills that will help me.

HoneyBee

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Any and all questions pertaining to "The Doctor"

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2012-01-01 Spacetime:

Hi James,    No, ST:V was not the first series to use the term "spacetime" as the term has been in use in all Star Trek series and in nearly all science-fiction television shows, movies, and books.  Mostly

2011-12-21 Threshold:

Hi James,    Thank you for your question.    Personally, I agree that Threshold is an interesting episode with the scientific ideas that you mention. Yes the lizard transformation was rather pointless

2011-12-07 "Q":

Hi James,    Thank you for your question.    The episode "Death Wish" is from the 2nd season of Star Trek Voyager.   In this episode Q - who we are familiar with originally from TNG is played by John de

2011-11-30 Can't find a book:

Hi Lea,    Thank you for your question.    I don't think the question is relevant to the category, however here's what I have found that you might find interesting - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kolkata_culture

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