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In [[2372]], Voyager found the Caretaker's mate, [[Suspiria]], and a similar array. Aboard the array lived several hundred Ocampa. The residents of the array, with the help of Suspiria, had developed heightened mental powers and extended their lifespans. The Ocampan leader [[Tanis (Ocampa)|Tanis]] helped [[Kes]] develop her powers while leading Voyager into a trap so that it could be destroyed as revenge for what Suspiria believed to be their role in the Caretaker's death.
 
In [[2372]], Voyager found the Caretaker's mate, [[Suspiria]], and a similar array. Aboard the array lived several hundred Ocampa. The residents of the array, with the help of Suspiria, had developed heightened mental powers and extended their lifespans. The Ocampan leader [[Tanis (Ocampa)|Tanis]] helped [[Kes]] develop her powers while leading Voyager into a trap so that it could be destroyed as revenge for what Suspiria believed to be their role in the Caretaker's death.
   
After defeating Suspiria, she retreated into her home dimension, and Voyager (along with Kes) left the array behind and continued on with their journey. {{VOY|Cold Fire}})
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After defeating Suspiria, she retreated into her home dimension, and Voyager (along with Kes) left the array behind and continued on with their journey. ({{VOY|Cold Fire}})
   
 
After the events of "Cold Fire" neither the Caretakers, nor their arrays were ever mentioned, much less appeared in any Voyager canon.
 
After the events of "Cold Fire" neither the Caretakers, nor their arrays were ever mentioned, much less appeared in any Voyager canon.

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The USS Voyager sits dwarfed by the Caretaker's array.

The Caretaker's array was a large space station in the Delta Quadrant not far from the planet Ocampa. Built by the Nacene, and powered by a Tetryon reactor the array served as a location from which the Caretaker could protect and serve the Ocampa. It acted as an energy source for the underground Ocampa settlements and continually pumped energy into the Ocampa city for nearly 1,500 years.

It contained medical and holographic facilities and was armed with energy weapons that were also capable of transmitting energy to Ocampa, a nearby planet. It was also capable of generating a displacement wave that could drag ships from other parts of the galaxy.

After the Caretaker died in early 2371, the array was ordered destroyed by Captain Kathryn Janeway of the USS Voyager, in order to prevent the Caretaker's advanced technology from falling into the hands of the Kazon. A pair of tri-cobalt devices was enough to trigger the station's destruction. (VOY: "Caretaker")

Suspiria's array

In 2372, Voyager found the Caretaker's mate, Suspiria, and a similar array. Aboard the array lived several hundred Ocampa. The residents of the array, with the help of Suspiria, had developed heightened mental powers and extended their lifespans. The Ocampan leader Tanis helped Kes develop her powers while leading Voyager into a trap so that it could be destroyed as revenge for what Suspiria believed to be their role in the Caretaker's death.

After defeating Suspiria, she retreated into her home dimension, and Voyager (along with Kes) left the array behind and continued on with their journey. (VOY: "Cold Fire")

After the events of "Cold Fire" neither the Caretakers, nor their arrays were ever mentioned, much less appeared in any Voyager canon.