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Seven of Nine (Alternate)

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Seven of Nine (VOY-169)
Seven of Nine (VOY-169)

Seven of Nine was not present when Kes experienced the “Year of Hell” and its aftermath in this timeline. The U.S.S. Voyager NCC-74656 encountered the Krenim more than three months earlier in this timeline (Stardate 50973)[1] than in the Prime timeline (Stardate 51252.3),[2] suggesting that Voyager‘s encounter with the Borg and the Undine (aka Species 8472) (which occurred on Stardate 50984.3)[2] may not have happened in this reality; as a result, Seven of Nine was likely never liberated from the Collective by Voyager.[1]
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Seven of Nine

Seven of Nine (VOY-171)
Seven of Nine (VOY-171)

Seven of Nine (VOY-169)
Seven of Nine (VOY-169)

Seven of Nine (VOY-186)
Seven of Nine (VOY-186)

Seven of Nine (VOY-218)
Seven of Nine (VOY-218)

Seven of Nine (VOY-221)
Seven of Nine (VOY-221)

Seven of Nine (VOY-224)
Seven of Nine (VOY-224)

Assimilated at the age of six, Seven of Nine spent most of her life as a Borg drone until she encountered the U.S.S. Voyager NCC-74656. The former Borg drone, Seven of Nine, was born a human female named Annika Hansen.[3] Her parents, Magnus and Erin, were citizens of the United Federation of Planets; they were famously unconventional scientists and had a reputation for radical methods. They developed an interest in the Borg years before the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D made contact with them, and applied for permission to study the biomechanical species in the early 2350s.[17]
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Evek

In 2370, Cardassian Gul Evek led a mission to planet Dorvan V to survey the buildings and equipment that would be left behind when the Human settlers evacuated. When the colonists refused to leave, it appeared an armed conflict would ensue. Evek, who had lost two of his three sons in a war with the Federation, agreed to withdraw his troops from the surface until some solution could be reached. Following the incident at Dorvan V, Gul Evek remained in the Demilitarized Zone.[1]
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Evansville, John

John Evansville (VOY-120)
John Evansville (VOY-12)

Twenty-fourth century inhabitant of a Human settlement on a former Briori-held world in the Delta Quadrant. Evansville’s civilization numbered more than 100,000, all descendants of 300 people abducted from Earth in 1937 by the Briori. Evansville invited the crew of the U.S.S. Voyager NCC-74656 to stay and live with his people on their world.[1]

Portrayed by John Rubenstein.

References

  • 1. “The 37s.” Star Trek: Voyager, Episode 120. Television. 28 August 1995.
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Eudana

Eudana (VOY-110)
Eudana (VOY-110)

Eudana was a Sikarian woman who Harry Kim of the U.S.S. Voyager NCC-74656 met on the planet Sikaris in the Delta Quadrant in 2371.[1]

Portrayed by Yvonne Suhor.

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Emck

Emck’s export vessel operated in the eleventh gradient, engaging in the highly profitable business of disposing of his people’s toxic waste products by dumping them into a region of space informally known as the Void. Unfortunately, this practice produced high levels of hazardous theta radiation, which was severely deleterious to “night beings” living in the Void. When Emck learned of this, he elected to continue dumping anyhow, until he was forced to discontinue the practice by the U.S.S. Voyager NCC-74656.[1]

Portrayed by Ken Magee.

References

  • 1. “Night.” Star Trek: Voyager, Episode 195. Television. 14 October 1998.
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Eliann

Eliann was present when Harry Kim visited Taresia in 2373. Kim had been convinced that he was actually a Taresian who had been raised by a family on Earth, though this was later proven to be a ruse. Eliann was interested in becoming one of Kim’s wives and pursued him to that end. She actually wanted to use his cells’ genetic material to conceive offspring, a process which would have left Kim an emaciated corpse.[1]

Portrayed by Cari Shayne.

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Elani

Drayan individual who, despite her advanced age, looked and acted like a young child. In 2372, Elani and several other elder Drayans traveled to one of the Drayan moons in order to carry out their final ritual. Their shuttle crashed on the moon and all of their attendants died, leaving the elders alone. Lieutenant Commander Tuvok, whose shuttle had also crashed there, comforted and took care of the easily confused Drayans. Elani died of natural causes on the crysata moon shortly thereafter.[1]

Portrayed by Sarah Rayne.

References

  • 1. “Innocence.” Star Trek: Voyager, Episode 138. Television. 8 April 1996.
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Dell

Dell served aboard the U.S.S. Voyager NCC-74656. While working on a harmonic resonance chamber in an attempt to safely store the Omega Molecule, he was designated Three of Ten by Seven of Nine.[1]

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Delaney, Megan

Jenny and Megan Delaney (VOY-195)
Jenny and Megan Delaney (VOY-195)

Megan Delaney served in Stellar Cartography aboard the U.S.S. Voyager NCC-74656.[1] During a double-date with Tom Paris, opposite her sister Jenny and Harry Kim, the young ensign fell from a gondola in which the two were riding in a holodeck simulation of Venice.[2] When Kim and Paris were trapped in an Akritirian prison satellite, Megan was referred to as a potential picnic partner. She is described by Paris as part of a dream he had while delirious from a stab wound in the same prison.[3] When Kim and Paris began to play the “Captain Proton” holodeck simulation in 2375, Megan took the role of the evil Mistress Malicia, opposite her twin’s Mistress Demonica.[4]

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