EMH: Let's just say I've become accustomed to being treated like a hypospray. Now, here's some material on first aid for burns.
Kes: Doctor, I think I'd like to do more than study first aid. I'd be interested in knowing more about anatomy and physiology.
EMH: You're intellectually curious. I like that. These deal with human anatomy and physiology, but they weren't written for the layman. They're quite technical.
[Briefing Room] KIM: We've analyzed the data. So far our sensors have detected four separate scans of the microprobe, each one on a progressively narrower band. Someone on the other end of that wormhole is definitely interested in that probe.
TUVOK: We cannot preclude the possibility that there is a microscopic entity within the wormhole curious about an intruder
TORRES: I've been monitoring it from Engineering. It's still embedded in a gravitational eddy, but within seventy two hours it will be crushed.
JANEWAY: If we're reading scans from the other side, it's possible the probe is acting as a relay. If that's true, we should be able to use it to transmit a message to whoever is executing the scan.
Kim and Torres leave. TUVOK: I fear Mister Kim's exuberance may turn into an equally intense disappointment if his efforts prove in vain.
(Engineering) Harry: Okay, I've boosted power to the communications bandwidth. Now all we have to do is reconfigure the signal generator so it's compatible with the probe's long range sensors.
KIM: This has to work. It'll mean so much to people back home to know we're alive and headed for Federation space.