STAR TREK: Voyager “The Return”
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I have always been fascinated by the Star Trek: Voyager episode, The 37s.
This is where they initially find a 1936 Ford pickup truck floating in space. The gas and the rust create breadcrumbs to the planet, where they find a propeller airplane emitting an S-O-S.
They figure out where it came from and find people in a cold sleep, suspended animation. One of them is Amelia Earhart.
We all know Voyager made it home with the assistance of a time traveling Admiral Janeway, but the development of the Quantum Slipstream drive took a few more decades.
Now that it is installed in the USS Voyager-A, Admiral Janeway takes it back where her adventure began, the Delta quadrant.
Along the way she meets up with the Kazon, and stops to visit with Nelix and the Talaxian colony. But ultimately, her goal is to make it to that planet, the planet with her friend, Amelia Earhart.
Join the crew of Voyager-A, old and new, on this journey into their history, their journey into their future.
I have always been fascinated by the Star Trek: Voyager episode, The 37s.
This is where they initially find a 1936 Ford pickup truck floating in space. The gas and the rust create breadcrumbs to the planet, where they find a propeller airplane emitting an S-O-S.
They figure out where it came from and find people in a cold sleep, suspended animation. One of them is Amelia Earhart.
We all know Voyager made it home with the assistance of a time traveling Admiral Janeway, but the development of the Quantum Slipstream drive took a few more decades.
Now that it is installed in the USS Voyager-A, Admiral Janeway takes it back where her adventure began, the Delta quadrant.
Along the way she meets up with the Kazon, and stops to visit with Nelix and the Talaxian colony. But ultimately, her goal is to make it to that planet, the planet with her friend, Amelia Earhart.
Join the crew of Voyager-A, old and new, on this journey into their history, their journey into their future.
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