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Here's a Theory.

That Theory is...

  • Brilliant... And I'm very very drunk right now.

    Votes: 2 12.5%
  • Brilliant... And I'm not even that drunk.

    Votes: 8 50.0%
  • Brilliant... And I'm always drunk.

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I wonder, Seven and Tuvok could have gone over all intelligence they had on Romulan activities up to when they were first stranded and see if they found a weird pattern, in decisions and things like that, that may indicate knowledge of a lost starship that could stumble into their space one day...
 
I wonder, Seven and Tuvok could have gone over all intelligence they had on Romulan activities up to when they were first stranded and see if they found a weird pattern, in decisions and things like that, that may indicate knowledge of a lost starship that could stumble into their space one day...

*smacks head* Or odd inquires or apparent interests into the crew members of Voyager and Chakotay's ship, way before they were anybodies. Like the "Vulcan" who installed Voyager's EMH program at Utopia Planitia, when he was really a Tal Shair agent trying to turn the doc into a sleeper agent...
 
Don't forget those suspicious tricobalt devices that were specifically used for destroying the array.

:shifty:
 
Once Voyager is stranded in the DQ it's too late for AQ Romulans to make use of this future knowledge.

Although are you suggesting that a tricobalt explosion is a unique enough sort of explosion that someone can "see" it almost two quadrants away in real time, to know that the timeline hasn't been fucked up and Voyager is still on task for whatever secret Romulan mission the Empire tasked the ship with.
 
Yes. The doc as a sleeper agent, one of the Vulcans, or even one of the "humans" extras were a Tal'Shair agent :eek:

They may have found a way to call home without Tuvok knowing....or he's a Romulan to start with. He may have been lying and Telek is alive and doing well in 2371.
 
He may have been lying and Telek is alive and doing well in 2371.

Ooh, I like that.

What if Telek is the mastermind of the whole thing. A young science officer encounters a future Federation ship and reports back to the Romulan government. Telek then becomes a major player in the government and hires (brainwashes?) Tuvok.

This could work.
 
Maybe, but R'Mor seemed genuinely sympathetic and didn't give any overt sign of coveting any role more than the minor scientific functionary he defined himself to be. The brainwashing angle interestingly sounds like a distant prefiguring of Repression, in which many more confederates were still overcome in the end. Tuvok as a Manchurian Candidate type was hardly proved to insuperable as was shown in Cathexis , as well.
 
You know that if Janeway thought that her crew could beam over to the Talvath, that Telek's ship was spacious enough to fit another 150, then his own crew could have been as strong as a 150 Romulan scientists and engineers.

That's a lot of loose lips to control, unless Commander Rimor had his entire crew executed before they returned home.
 
You know that if Janeway thought that her crew could beam over to the Talvath, that Telek's ship was spacious enough to fit another 150, then his own crew could have been as strong as a 150 Romulan scientists and engineers.

That's a lot of loose lips to control, unless Commander Rimor had his entire crew executed before they returned home.
 
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