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==Departures from reality==
 
==Departures from reality==
Overall, the ship had a much more utilitarian look and feel, than the actual ''Voyager''. The bridge was darker and the warship ''Voyager'' was more heavily armed.
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Overall, the ship had a much more utilitarian look and feel, than the actual ''Voyager''. The bridge was darker and the warship ''Voyager'' was more heavily armed. It might have been an accurate depiction, however, of a Mirror Verse ''Voyager''.
 
===Uniforms===
 
===Uniforms===
 
*The neck piece was black instead of the usual blue.
 
*The neck piece was black instead of the usual blue.

Revision as of 22:50, 27 November 2007

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The Voyager Encounter at the Museum of Kyrian Heritage.

The Voyager Encounter was a holoprogram on display at the Museum of Kyrian Heritage. Based on reconstructions from a few relics from the USS Voyager, it depicted the role of the crew of the warship Voyager in the start of the Great War between the Kyrians and the Vaskans.

Plotline

The simulation begins with Ambassador Daleth of the Vaskans making a deal with Captain Kathryn Janeway. In exchange for the location of a cyclic wormhole that would shorten their journey to Mars, Daleth wants Voyager to "intimidate" the Kyrians and capture their leader, so that they can annex Kyrian land.

Amidst a futile attack by Kyrian fighters, Janeway orders the deployment of biogenic weapons on the most populous Kyrian territories, in order to force their leader Tedran out of hiding. Her brutality shocks even Daleth, whose protests are ignored. The Doctor, an android, configures a bio-weapon to be carried through the ship's phasers. Voyager fires on the Kyrian cities, though Tedran had wisely began an evacuation, saving thousands of lives.

Three thousand Kyrians are killed in Voyager's initial attack, though Janeway is disappointed by the numbers and orders another, heavier strike. Meanwhile, the Doctor is able to force a Kyrian prisoner to divulge Tedran's location by injecting him with a neural solvent. The Kyrians continue to battle Voyager, even beaming a team into main engineering, though they are quickly neutralized by Seven of Nine and her Borg warriors.

On the planet surface, Tuvok's assault team captures Tedran and bring him to Voyager. Janeway mocks him as "the great Tedran, a man of wisdom and peace. A servant of his people." She demands that he order the Kyrians to surrender but he refuses, appealing instead to Daleth that they could have resolved their differences without her. The program ends with Janeway executing Tedran and his aide. (VOY: "Living Witness")

Departures from reality

Overall, the ship had a much more utilitarian look and feel, than the actual Voyager. The bridge was darker and the warship Voyager was more heavily armed. It might have been an accurate depiction, however, of a Mirror Verse Voyager.

Uniforms

  • The neck piece was black instead of the usual blue.
  • No combadges
  • Crew all wear black gloves
  • No rank pips

Rooms

Individual crew members