PARIS: It's a shame though. She was about to make the biggest discovery in human history. Could have changed her career.
RAIN: Hey! Hey! Just wait a minute! What the hell did you do to my computer? It is screwed up! The hard drive is wiped!
(Dunbar approaches with a reverse-engineered phaser pistol) PARIS: Get down! (Dunbar vaporizes the pickup truck)
TUVOK: We need to use it. (Tom and Rain head for the van while Tuvok exchanges phaser fire with Dunbar; loses his doo-rag; retrieves it while phasering the weapon out of Dunbar's hand; dives into the back seat of the moving vehicle)
KIM: Operations Officer's log, supplemental. We've been on full sensor alert looking for signs that anyone else has detected Voyager. As a precaution, I've also asked Neelix and Kes to monitor all media broadcasts.
KES: We've set up a computer algorithm to search for key words and phrases. Anything that might indicate Voyager.
NEELIX: Not yet, but we have come across some very intriguing televised broadcasts. Take a look at this. It's a form of entertainment called a 'soap opera'. The exploration of human relationships is fascinating.
KES: That's because you've been spoiled by the holodeck. There's something to be said for non-interactive stories like this, being swept away in the narrative.