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JANEWAY: But it did, and it's part of our history. All because of that timeship. Look at this - gantry, power conduits, telemetry consoles. This looks like a design for a launching bay.
CHAKOTAY: You know, Captain, in a way Braxton was right. If we hadn't fought him when he tried to destroy Voyager, he wouldn't have been pulled back in time, his ship wouldn't have crash-landed on Earth, and none of this would have happened.
JANEWAY: Time travel. Ever since my first day in the job as a Starfleet Captain I swore I'm never let myself get caught in one of these god-forsaken paradoxes. The future is the past, the past is the future. It all gives me a headache.
(A holographic display disengages; an image of the timeship appears on the other side of glass screen)
STARLING: I see you've made yourself at home. Welcome to the twentieth century. I know who you are, you're from the future. I knew you'd come back one day. I detected your vessel in orbit and Mister Dunbar here had a run-in with your friends. You're here to take the timeship.
STARLING: I see you've made yourself at home. Welcome to the twentieth century. I know who you are, you're from the future. I knew you'd come back one day. I detected your vessel in orbit and Mister Dunbar here had a run-in with your friends. You're here to take the timeship.