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Her death later caused a contradiction in the [[EMH]]'s programming due to the [[Ethical subroutine|ethical issues]] involved in him 'choosing' to kill one person over another simply because of a personal connection rather than making the decision based on which patient had the better chance of survival, resulting in Captain Kathryn Janeway ordering that The Doctor's memory of the event and his knowledge of Jetal should be erased. However, when the memories resurfaced again after The Doctor discovered evidence of the surgery he had performed on Kim, a conversation with [[Seven of Nine]] prompted Janeway to decide to let The Doctor deal with the memories and try to work them out for himself, acknowledging that they couldn't help The Doctor become a person only to treat him as a machine when it was easier. ({{VOY|Latent Image}})
 
Her death later caused a contradiction in the [[EMH]]'s programming due to the [[Ethical subroutine|ethical issues]] involved in him 'choosing' to kill one person over another simply because of a personal connection rather than making the decision based on which patient had the better chance of survival, resulting in Captain Kathryn Janeway ordering that The Doctor's memory of the event and his knowledge of Jetal should be erased. However, when the memories resurfaced again after The Doctor discovered evidence of the surgery he had performed on Kim, a conversation with [[Seven of Nine]] prompted Janeway to decide to let The Doctor deal with the memories and try to work them out for himself, acknowledging that they couldn't help The Doctor become a person only to treat him as a machine when it was easier. ({{VOY|Latent Image}})
   
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Revision as of 22:33, 3 April 2016

Ensign Ahni Jetal was a junior officer on the USS Voyager during its time in the Delta Quadrant. She was popular and well-liked among the crew; she was even friends with the senior staff. On her birthday, many of the senior officers organized a surprise party for her in the mess hall.

She was a shuttle pilot and was involved in modifying the shuttles on Voyager to increase their maneuverability, making them more "cool," a 20th century slang term which she picked up from Tom Paris.

In 2373, she was piloting a shuttle on an away mission with Harry Kim when they were attacked. The alien attack injured both her and Kim with a residual energy charge, which had implanted an energy pulse that resided in her neural membranes. The pulse moved up her spinal cord and into her brain, resulting in death by massive synaptic failure. With no time to treat both patients, The Doctor was forced to choose to treat one of them over the other, and he picked Kim simply because he knew Kim better.

Jetal's torpedo

Jetal's coffin launched into space

Her remains were launched into space shortly after a brief speech by Captain Janeway on the bridge.

Her death later caused a contradiction in the EMH's programming due to the ethical issues involved in him 'choosing' to kill one person over another simply because of a personal connection rather than making the decision based on which patient had the better chance of survival, resulting in Captain Kathryn Janeway ordering that The Doctor's memory of the event and his knowledge of Jetal should be erased. However, when the memories resurfaced again after The Doctor discovered evidence of the surgery he had performed on Kim, a conversation with Seven of Nine prompted Janeway to decide to let The Doctor deal with the memories and try to work them out for himself, acknowledging that they couldn't help The Doctor become a person only to treat him as a machine when it was easier. (VOY: "Latent Image")

Jetal was played by Nancy Bell.
The Doctor's memories of stardate 50979 were altered. If this was the date of Ensign Jetal's death, she would have died somewhere between "Worst Case Scenario" and "Scorpion".
Her uniform was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [1]