Almost every Trek show has done a "parallel universe" episode. Did Voyager? I feel like "alternate timeline" episodes were favored by the writers.
Wasn't that an alternate timeline? Harry couldn't go home, because home didn't exist anymore, because time had been changed due to his shuttle accident. He had to recreate it with Tom on a Runabout. I loved that those two were such good friends, it spilled over into the alternate timeline.From memory, Non Sequitur did have Harry cross over to a version of his timeline where he never served on Voyager.
If Harry bumped to a parallel reality, where did that Harry go?It's been literally over a decade since I watched Voyager.
But, yes, I remember it as being a parallel reality where, while Harry exists, his destiny and Voyager's is very very different.
From memory, Non Sequitur did have Harry cross over to a version of his timeline where he never served on Voyager.
I always wondered why Janeway of the damaged Voyager didn't order all hands to abandon ship. Blow the ship. Either they join the pristine Voyager or aquire an alien ship and fly side by side with Voyager.
If Harry bumped to a parallel reality, where did that Harry go?
They should be the sameGuy, do you find paralle universes and alternate timelines to be synonymous? I'm asking if VOY did an episode more like "Mirror, Mirror" or "Parallels" where an alternate universe is visiting without time travel being a factor.
Year of Hell May not be exactly what you are looking for.
It‘s more an aborted timeline which is causally linked to the prime universe.
I’d liked to see Voyager’s version of Parallels. Constant attacks by the Talaxians and a Kazon cook...
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