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List of voyagers modifications?

USSHermes

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Does anyone have a list of modifications that USS voyager had and which episodes they occurred in?

I know the most noticeable changes were in Endgame (armor, transphasic torpedos) and IIRC in Scorpion doesn't it get Borg-Modded but most of this gets removed?

When that ship returned to Dock the Starfleet engineering Corp must have had a field day...
 
I don't have a comprehensive list or anything like that, but the astrometrics lab was partially Borg technology, and they had all those Borg alcoves in Cargo Bay 2.
 
Scorpion Part 2: Multiple Borg Upgrades
The ep where Seven thought she was attacked: Isokinetic Cannon
Hope and Fear: Slipstream Drive
Endgame: Ablative Armor, Transphasic Torpedoes
 
Wasn't there an episode in like season 2, where Janeway mentions in her Captain's Log that they met a species that up graded their replicator to use less energy?
 
The ep where Seven thought she was attacked: Isokinetic Cannon

No, they don't actually have fitted, haven't you seen the episode or any after that?
Amazing episode by the way.

If you listen to the dialogue in the episode it was in the process of being installed and you can clearly see that the weapon fired from Voyager and not an outside source. There is nothing to say that the components weren't still inside the saucer and just weren't operational or were canabalized for parts (like the Aeroshuttle).
 
The ep where Seven thought she was attacked: Isokinetic Cannon

No, they don't actually have fitted, haven't you seen the episode or any after that?
Amazing episode by the way.

If you listen to the dialogue in the episode it was in the process of being installed and you can clearly see that the weapon fired from Voyager and not an outside source. There is nothing to say that the components weren't still inside the saucer and just weren't operational or were canabalized for parts (like the Aeroshuttle).

They decided not to buy it, why would they just warp away with stolen stuff in their ship?
 
^ It's not said that they didn't buy it actually the evidence to the contrary says that they did. In the episode Janeway and the trader, Kovin I believe his name was, negotiate the sale and it appears to go forward. Janeway gives him astrometric charts and isolinear chips in exchange for it, which he accepts.

It's not said that it is installed, it's not said that it isn't. But they do buy it in the episode.
 
^ I'm not hearing a specific episode where it's said it's not installed when (and I just rewatched the episode) there is no evidence that it wasn't installed. Kovin was working to make sure that it maintained compatibility with Voyager's systems, which was what he and Seven were working on when the major events of the episode started.

Back to the main topic of the thread since you and I seem to have hijacked it with this little debate of ours:

Two more:

Drone: The Drone is said to have enhanced Voyager's weapons for combat against the Borg.

Dark Frontier: Voyager steals a Transwarp Coil but it burns out at the end of the episode.
 
^^I thought it was implied in the ep. is wasn't installed when Kovin's reputation came into question. Come on, Janeway wouldn't do business with someone under suspicion of violating a member of her crew. By the time they were ready to approach Kovin, he fled and then blew himself up.
 
Aren't we forgetting a crucial modification from the very beginning? Janeway's personal dining room (top officer dining room?) was converted to Neelix' galley in "Phage"...

On a similar vein, "Parallax" introduced the hydroponics farm, and "Elogium" the airponics version. Both the galley and the food production facilities no doubt introduced some technologies and techniques not previously known to the UFP, even if these were a bit more modest in scope than the isokinetic cannon.

As for the transaction on said cannon, yes, the episode confirms that it proceeded. Then again, the Entharans were said to be very strict about the way their citizens handled interstellar business. If they found something amiss with what Kovin did, they might have forced Janeway to return the cannon and undo the deal, as they wouldn't want the word to spread that their world was involved in shady deals even if the customer was completely satisfied.

Then again, the Entharans might have best protected their reputation by letting the transaction stand. So perhaps Janeway kept the cannon, but didn't use it much, probably because the installation was said to require specific software settings that were out of the ordinary. The ship might not have functioned properly with those settings, or Kovin might not have had time to finish inputting the settings.

Timo Saloniemi
 
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