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Game Star Trek A to Z

A is for the Voyager Aeroshuttle... which we sadly never got to see.
B is for B'Elanna Torres, Voyager's chief engineer.
C is for Chakotay, former Maquis resistance fighter who inadvertently joined and became a valuable member of Voyager's crew when both his Maquis ship and Voyager were dragged into the Delta Quadrant by the Caretaker.
D is for Delta Vega.
E is for Eden, the mythical planet sought by many idealists throughout the known galaxy, including the fanatical Dr. Sevrin and his followers.
F is for the Flag of the Federation.
G is for Garak. Elim Garak. Son of Enabran Tain, former operative of the Obsidian Order and tailor aboard station Deep Space 9 after his exile from Cardassia.
H is for the Hierarchy, the governing body of the Overlookers. Very adept at acquiring information on the sly.
I is for the Iconians, an ancient advanced civilization, located in the present day RNZ, whose homeworld was entirely devastated by attacks from space.
J is for class J planets, the Federation's designation for gas giants.
 
A is for the Voyager Aeroshuttle... which we sadly never got to see.
B is for B'Elanna Torres, Voyager's chief engineer.
C is for Chakotay, former Maquis resistance fighter who inadvertently joined and became a valuable member of Voyager's crew when both his Maquis ship and Voyager were dragged into the Delta Quadrant by the Caretaker.
D is for Delta Vega.
E is for Eden, the mythical planet sought by many idealists throughout the known galaxy, including the fanatical Dr. Sevrin and his followers.
F is for the Flag of the Federation.
G is for Garak. Elim Garak. Son of Enabran Tain, former operative of the Obsidian Order and tailor aboard station Deep Space 9 after his exile from Cardassia.
H is for the Hierarchy, the governing body of the Overlookers. Very adept at acquiring information on the sly.
I is for the Iconians, an ancient advanced civilization, located in the present day RNZ, whose homeworld was entirely devastated by attacks from space.
J is for class J planets, the Federation's designation for gas giants.
K is for Kor, legendary 23rd and 24th century Klingon commander and warrior and Dahar Master.
 
A is for the Voyager Aeroshuttle... which we sadly never got to see.
B is for B'Elanna Torres, Voyager's chief engineer.
C is for Chakotay, former Maquis resistance fighter who inadvertently joined and became a valuable member of Voyager's crew when both his Maquis ship and Voyager were dragged into the Delta Quadrant by the Caretaker.
D is for Delta Vega.
E is for Eden, the mythical planet sought by many idealists throughout the known galaxy, including the fanatical Dr. Sevrin and his followers.
F is for the Flag of the Federation.
G is for Garak. Elim Garak. Son of Enabran Tain, former operative of the Obsidian Order and tailor aboard station Deep Space 9 after his exile from Cardassia.
H is for the Hierarchy, the governing body of the Overlookers. Very adept at acquiring information on the sly.
I is for the Iconians, an ancient advanced civilization, located in the present day RNZ, whose homeworld was entirely devastated by attacks from space.
J is for class J planets, the Federation's designation for gas giants.
K is for Kor, legendary 23rd and 24th century Klingon commander and warrior and Dahar Master.
L is for Leota Root. Staple of the Voyager diet.
 
A is for the Voyager Aeroshuttle... which we sadly never got to see.
B is for B'Elanna Torres, Voyager's chief engineer.
C is for Chakotay, former Maquis resistance fighter who inadvertently joined and became a valuable member of Voyager's crew when both his Maquis ship and Voyager were dragged into the Delta Quadrant by the Caretaker.
D is for Delta Vega.
E is for Eden, the mythical planet sought by many idealists throughout the known galaxy, including the fanatical Dr. Sevrin and his followers.
F is for the Flag of the Federation.
G is for Garak. Elim Garak. Son of Enabran Tain, former operative of the Obsidian Order and tailor aboard station Deep Space 9 after his exile from Cardassia.
H is for the Hierarchy, the governing body of the Overlookers. Very adept at acquiring information on the sly.
I is for the Iconians, an ancient advanced civilization, located in the present day RNZ, whose homeworld was entirely devastated by attacks from space.
J is for class J planets, the Federation's designation for gas giants.
K is for Kor, legendary 23rd and 24th century Klingon commander and warrior and Dahar Master.
L is for Leota Root. Staple of the Voyager diet.
M is for the Mars Defense Perimeter in Sector 001, which was easily penetrated by the Borg cube headed for Earth in 2367.
 
A is for the Voyager Aeroshuttle... which we sadly never got to see.
B is for B'Elanna Torres, Voyager's chief engineer.
C is for Chakotay, former Maquis resistance fighter who inadvertently joined and became a valuable member of Voyager's crew when both his Maquis ship and Voyager were dragged into the Delta Quadrant by the Caretaker.
D is for Delta Vega.
E is for Eden, the mythical planet sought by many idealists throughout the known galaxy, including the fanatical Dr. Sevrin and his followers.
F is for the Flag of the Federation.
G is for Garak. Elim Garak. Son of Enabran Tain, former operative of the Obsidian Order and tailor aboard station Deep Space 9 after his exile from Cardassia.
H is for the Hierarchy, the governing body of the Overlookers. Very adept at acquiring information on the sly.
I is for the Iconians, an ancient advanced civilization, located in the present day RNZ, whose homeworld was entirely devastated by attacks from space.
J is for class J planets, the Federation's designation for gas giants.
K is for Kor, legendary 23rd and 24th century Klingon commander and warrior and Dahar Master.
L is for Leota Root. Staple of the Voyager diet.
M is for the Mars Defense Perimeter in Sector 001, which was easily penetrated by the Borg cube headed for Earth in 2367.
N is for the Nacene, a dying member of which caused all of the Voyager hullabaloo.
 
A is for the Voyager Aeroshuttle... which we sadly never got to see.
B is for B'Elanna Torres, Voyager's chief engineer.
C is for Chakotay, former Maquis resistance fighter who inadvertently joined and became a valuable member of Voyager's crew when both his Maquis ship and Voyager were dragged into the Delta Quadrant by the Caretaker.
D is for Delta Vega.
E is for Eden, the mythical planet sought by many idealists throughout the known galaxy, including the fanatical Dr. Sevrin and his followers.
F is for the Flag of the Federation.
G is for Garak. Elim Garak. Son of Enabran Tain, former operative of the Obsidian Order and tailor aboard station Deep Space 9 after his exile from Cardassia.
H is for the Hierarchy, the governing body of the Overlookers. Very adept at acquiring information on the sly.
I is for the Iconians, an ancient advanced civilization, located in the present day RNZ, whose homeworld was entirely devastated by attacks from space.
J is for class J planets, the Federation's designation for gas giants.
K is for Kor, legendary 23rd and 24th century Klingon commander and warrior and Dahar Master.
L is for Leota Root. Staple of the Voyager diet.
M is for the Mars Defense Perimeter in Sector 001, which was easily penetrated by the Borg cube headed for Earth in 2367.
N is for the Nacene, a dying member of which caused all of the Voyager hullabaloo.
O is for Dr. Ozaba, one of the unfortunate test subjects of the Vians on Minara II.
 
A is for the Voyager Aeroshuttle... which we sadly never got to see.
B is for B'Elanna Torres, Voyager's chief engineer.
C is for Chakotay, former Maquis resistance fighter who inadvertently joined and became a valuable member of Voyager's crew when both his Maquis ship and Voyager were dragged into the Delta Quadrant by the Caretaker.
D is for Delta Vega.
E is for Eden, the mythical planet sought by many idealists throughout the known galaxy, including the fanatical Dr. Sevrin and his followers.
F is for the Flag of the Federation.
G is for Garak. Elim Garak. Son of Enabran Tain, former operative of the Obsidian Order and tailor aboard station Deep Space 9 after his exile from Cardassia.
H is for the Hierarchy, the governing body of the Overlookers. Very adept at acquiring information on the sly.
I is for the Iconians, an ancient advanced civilization, located in the present day RNZ, whose homeworld was entirely devastated by attacks from space.
J is for class J planets, the Federation's designation for gas giants.
K is for Kor, legendary 23rd and 24th century Klingon commander and warrior and Dahar Master.
L is for Leota Root. Staple of the Voyager diet.
M is for the Mars Defense Perimeter in Sector 001, which was easily penetrated by the Borg cube headed for Earth in 2367.
N is for the Nacene, a dying member of which caused all of the Voyager hullabaloo.
O is for Dr. Ozaba, one of the unfortunate test subjects of the Vians on Minara II.
P is for progeria, a disease that Chakotay seemed to be suffering from until the Srivani's tinkerings were discovered.
 
A is for the Voyager Aeroshuttle... which we sadly never got to see.
B is for B'Elanna Torres, Voyager's chief engineer.
C is for Chakotay, former Maquis resistance fighter who inadvertently joined and became a valuable member of Voyager's crew when both his Maquis ship and Voyager were dragged into the Delta Quadrant by the Caretaker.
D is for Delta Vega.
E is for Eden, the mythical planet sought by many idealists throughout the known galaxy, including the fanatical Dr. Sevrin and his followers.
F is for the Flag of the Federation.
G is for Garak. Elim Garak. Son of Enabran Tain, former operative of the Obsidian Order and tailor aboard station Deep Space 9 after his exile from Cardassia.
H is for the Hierarchy, the governing body of the Overlookers. Very adept at acquiring information on the sly.
I is for the Iconians, an ancient advanced civilization, located in the present day RNZ, whose homeworld was entirely devastated by attacks from space.
J is for class J planets, the Federation's designation for gas giants.
K is for Kor, legendary 23rd and 24th century Klingon commander and warrior and Dahar Master.
L is for Leota Root. Staple of the Voyager diet.
M is for the Mars Defense Perimeter in Sector 001, which was easily penetrated by the Borg cube headed for Earth in 2367.
N is for the Nacene, a dying member of which caused all of the Voyager hullabaloo.
O is for Dr. Ozaba, one of the unfortunate test subjects of the Vians on Minara II.
P is for progeria, a disease that Chakotay seemed to be suffering from until the Srivani's tinkerings were discovered.
Q is for Quark's Bar on the Promenade of Deep Space 9.
 
A is for the Voyager Aeroshuttle... which we sadly never got to see.
B is for B'Elanna Torres, Voyager's chief engineer.
C is for Chakotay, former Maquis resistance fighter who inadvertently joined and became a valuable member of Voyager's crew when both his Maquis ship and Voyager were dragged into the Delta Quadrant by the Caretaker.
D is for Delta Vega.
E is for Eden, the mythical planet sought by many idealists throughout the known galaxy, including the fanatical Dr. Sevrin and his followers.
F is for the Flag of the Federation.
G is for Garak. Elim Garak. Son of Enabran Tain, former operative of the Obsidian Order and tailor aboard station Deep Space 9 after his exile from Cardassia.
H is for the Hierarchy, the governing body of the Overlookers. Very adept at acquiring information on the sly.
I is for the Iconians, an ancient advanced civilization, located in the present day RNZ, whose homeworld was entirely devastated by attacks from space.
J is for class J planets, the Federation's designation for gas giants.
K is for Kor, legendary 23rd and 24th century Klingon commander and warrior and Dahar Master.
L is for Leota Root. Staple of the Voyager diet.
M is for the Mars Defense Perimeter in Sector 001, which was easily penetrated by the Borg cube headed for Earth in 2367.
N is for the Nacene, a dying member of which caused all of the Voyager hullabaloo.
O is for Dr. Ozaba, one of the unfortunate test subjects of the Vians on Minara II.
P is for progeria, a disease that Chakotay seemed to be suffering from until the Srivani's tinkerings were discovered.
Q is for Quark's Bar on the Promenade of Deep Space 9.
R is for Red Matter. Looks like the stuff in my retro lavalamp I got for Christmas.
 
A is for the Voyager Aeroshuttle... which we sadly never got to see.
B is for B'Elanna Torres, Voyager's chief engineer.
C is for Chakotay, former Maquis resistance fighter who inadvertently joined and became a valuable member of Voyager's crew when both his Maquis ship and Voyager were dragged into the Delta Quadrant by the Caretaker.
D is for Delta Vega.
E is for Eden, the mythical planet sought by many idealists throughout the known galaxy, including the fanatical Dr. Sevrin and his followers.
F is for the Flag of the Federation.
G is for Garak. Elim Garak. Son of Enabran Tain, former operative of the Obsidian Order and tailor aboard station Deep Space 9 after his exile from Cardassia.
H is for the Hierarchy, the governing body of the Overlookers. Very adept at acquiring information on the sly.
I is for the Iconians, an ancient advanced civilization, located in the present day RNZ, whose homeworld was entirely devastated by attacks from space.
J is for class J planets, the Federation's designation for gas giants.
K is for Kor, legendary 23rd and 24th century Klingon commander and warrior and Dahar Master.
L is for Leota Root. Staple of the Voyager diet.
M is for the Mars Defense Perimeter in Sector 001, which was easily penetrated by the Borg cube headed for Earth in 2367.
N is for the Nacene, a dying member of which caused all of the Voyager hullabaloo.
O is for Dr. Ozaba, one of the unfortunate test subjects of the Vians on Minara II.
P is for progeria, a disease that Chakotay seemed to be suffering from until the Srivani's tinkerings were discovered.
Q is for Quark's Bar on the Promenade of Deep Space 9.
R is for Red Matter. Looks like the stuff in my retro lavalamp I got for Christmas.
S is for the Saratoga, Lieutenant Commander Benjamin Sisko's Starfleet posting at the time the ship was destroyed by the Borg in the Battle of Wolf 359.
 
A is for the Voyager Aeroshuttle... which we sadly never got to see.
B is for B'Elanna Torres, Voyager's chief engineer.
C is for Chakotay, former Maquis resistance fighter who inadvertently joined and became a valuable member of Voyager's crew when both his Maquis ship and Voyager were dragged into the Delta Quadrant by the Caretaker.
D is for Delta Vega.
E is for Eden, the mythical planet sought by many idealists throughout the known galaxy, including the fanatical Dr. Sevrin and his followers.
F is for the Flag of the Federation.
G is for Garak. Elim Garak. Son of Enabran Tain, former operative of the Obsidian Order and tailor aboard station Deep Space 9 after his exile from Cardassia.
H is for the Hierarchy, the governing body of the Overlookers. Very adept at acquiring information on the sly.
I is for the Iconians, an ancient advanced civilization, located in the present day RNZ, whose homeworld was entirely devastated by attacks from space.
J is for class J planets, the Federation's designation for gas giants.
K is for Kor, legendary 23rd and 24th century Klingon commander and warrior and Dahar Master.
L is for Leota Root. Staple of the Voyager diet.
M is for the Mars Defense Perimeter in Sector 001, which was easily penetrated by the Borg cube headed for Earth in 2367.
N is for the Nacene, a dying member of which caused all of the Voyager hullabaloo.
O is for Dr. Ozaba, one of the unfortunate test subjects of the Vians on Minara II.
P is for progeria, a disease that Chakotay seemed to be suffering from until the Srivani's tinkerings were discovered.
Q is for Quark's Bar on the Promenade of Deep Space 9.
R is for Red Matter. Looks like the stuff in my retro lavalamp I got for Christmas.
S is for the Saratoga, Lieutenant Commander Benjamin Sisko's Starfleet posting at the time the ship was destroyed by the Borg in the Battle of Wolf 359.
T is for Troi's camel toe.
 
A is for the Voyager Aeroshuttle... which we sadly never got to see.
B is for B'Elanna Torres, Voyager's chief engineer.
C is for Chakotay, former Maquis resistance fighter who inadvertently joined and became a valuable member of Voyager's crew when both his Maquis ship and Voyager were dragged into the Delta Quadrant by the Caretaker.
D is for Delta Vega.
E is for Eden, the mythical planet sought by many idealists throughout the known galaxy, including the fanatical Dr. Sevrin and his followers.
F is for the Flag of the Federation.
G is for Garak. Elim Garak. Son of Enabran Tain, former operative of the Obsidian Order and tailor aboard station Deep Space 9 after his exile from Cardassia.
H is for the Hierarchy, the governing body of the Overlookers. Very adept at acquiring information on the sly.
I is for the Iconians, an ancient advanced civilization, located in the present day RNZ, whose homeworld was entirely devastated by attacks from space.
J is for class J planets, the Federation's designation for gas giants.
K is for Kor, legendary 23rd and 24th century Klingon commander and warrior and Dahar Master.
L is for Leota Root. Staple of the Voyager diet.
M is for the Mars Defense Perimeter in Sector 001, which was easily penetrated by the Borg cube headed for Earth in 2367.
N is for the Nacene, a dying member of which caused all of the Voyager hullabaloo.
O is for Dr. Ozaba, one of the unfortunate test subjects of the Vians on Minara II.
P is for progeria, a disease that Chakotay seemed to be suffering from until the Srivani's tinkerings were discovered.
Q is for Quark's Bar on the Promenade of Deep Space 9.
R is for Red Matter. Looks like the stuff in my retro lavalamp I got for Christmas.
S is for the Saratoga, Lieutenant Commander Benjamin Sisko's Starfleet posting at the time the ship was destroyed by the Borg in the Battle of Wolf 359.
T is for Troi's camel toe.
U is for Uhura.
 
A is for the Voyager Aeroshuttle... which we sadly never got to see.
B is for B'Elanna Torres, Voyager's chief engineer.
C is for Chakotay, former Maquis resistance fighter who inadvertently joined and became a valuable member of Voyager's crew when both his Maquis ship and Voyager were dragged into the Delta Quadrant by the Caretaker.
D is for Delta Vega.
E is for Eden, the mythical planet sought by many idealists throughout the known galaxy, including the fanatical Dr. Sevrin and his followers.
F is for the Flag of the Federation.
G is for Garak. Elim Garak. Son of Enabran Tain, former operative of the Obsidian Order and tailor aboard station Deep Space 9 after his exile from Cardassia.
H is for the Hierarchy, the governing body of the Overlookers. Very adept at acquiring information on the sly.
I is for the Iconians, an ancient advanced civilization, located in the present day RNZ, whose homeworld was entirely devastated by attacks from space.
J is for class J planets, the Federation's designation for gas giants.
K is for Kor, legendary 23rd and 24th century Klingon commander and warrior and Dahar Master.
L is for Leota Root. Staple of the Voyager diet.
M is for the Mars Defense Perimeter in Sector 001, which was easily penetrated by the Borg cube headed for Earth in 2367.
N is for the Nacene, a dying member of which caused all of the Voyager hullabaloo.
O is for Dr. Ozaba, one of the unfortunate test subjects of the Vians on Minara II.
P is for progeria, a disease that Chakotay seemed to be suffering from until the Srivani's tinkerings were discovered.
Q is for Quark's Bar on the Promenade of Deep Space 9.
R is for Red Matter. Looks like the stuff in my retro lavalamp I got for Christmas.
S is for the Saratoga, Lieutenant Commander Benjamin Sisko's Starfleet posting at the time the ship was destroyed by the Borg in the Battle of Wolf 359.
T is for Troi's camel toe.
U is for Uhura.
V is for Valeris.
 
A is for the Voyager Aeroshuttle... which we sadly never got to see.
B is for B'Elanna Torres, Voyager's chief engineer.
C is for Chakotay, former Maquis resistance fighter who inadvertently joined and became a valuable member of Voyager's crew when both his Maquis ship and Voyager were dragged into the Delta Quadrant by the Caretaker.
D is for Delta Vega.
E is for Eden, the mythical planet sought by many idealists throughout the known galaxy, including the fanatical Dr. Sevrin and his followers.
F is for the Flag of the Federation.
G is for Garak. Elim Garak. Son of Enabran Tain, former operative of the Obsidian Order and tailor aboard station Deep Space 9 after his exile from Cardassia.
H is for the Hierarchy, the governing body of the Overlookers. Very adept at acquiring information on the sly.
I is for the Iconians, an ancient advanced civilization, located in the present day RNZ, whose homeworld was entirely devastated by attacks from space.
J is for class J planets, the Federation's designation for gas giants.
K is for Kor, legendary 23rd and 24th century Klingon commander and warrior and Dahar Master.
L is for Leota Root. Staple of the Voyager diet.
M is for the Mars Defense Perimeter in Sector 001, which was easily penetrated by the Borg cube headed for Earth in 2367.
N is for the Nacene, a dying member of which caused all of the Voyager hullabaloo.
O is for Dr. Ozaba, one of the unfortunate test subjects of the Vians on Minara II.
P is for progeria, a disease that Chakotay seemed to be suffering from until the Srivani's tinkerings were discovered.
Q is for Quark's Bar on the Promenade of Deep Space 9.
R is for Red Matter. Looks like the stuff in my retro lavalamp I got for Christmas.
S is for the Saratoga, Lieutenant Commander Benjamin Sisko's Starfleet posting at the time the ship was destroyed by the Borg in the Battle of Wolf 359.
T is for Troi's camel toe.
U is for Uhura.
V is for Valeris.
W is for Wesley Crusher.
 
A is for the Voyager Aeroshuttle... which we sadly never got to see.
B is for B'Elanna Torres, Voyager's chief engineer.
C is for Chakotay, former Maquis resistance fighter who inadvertently joined and became a valuable member of Voyager's crew when both his Maquis ship and Voyager were dragged into the Delta Quadrant by the Caretaker.
D is for Delta Vega.
E is for Eden, the mythical planet sought by many idealists throughout the known galaxy, including the fanatical Dr. Sevrin and his followers.
F is for the Flag of the Federation.
G is for Garak. Elim Garak. Son of Enabran Tain, former operative of the Obsidian Order and tailor aboard station Deep Space 9 after his exile from Cardassia.
H is for the Hierarchy, the governing body of the Overlookers. Very adept at acquiring information on the sly.
I is for the Iconians, an ancient advanced civilization, located in the present day RNZ, whose homeworld was entirely devastated by attacks from space.
J is for class J planets, the Federation's designation for gas giants.
K is for Kor, legendary 23rd and 24th century Klingon commander and warrior and Dahar Master.
L is for Leota Root. Staple of the Voyager diet.
M is for the Mars Defense Perimeter in Sector 001, which was easily penetrated by the Borg cube headed for Earth in 2367.
N is for the Nacene, a dying member of which caused all of the Voyager hullabaloo.
O is for Dr. Ozaba, one of the unfortunate test subjects of the Vians on Minara II.
P is for progeria, a disease that Chakotay seemed to be suffering from until the Srivani's tinkerings were discovered.
Q is for Quark's Bar on the Promenade of Deep Space 9.
R is for Red Matter. Looks like the stuff in my retro lavalamp I got for Christmas.
S is for the Saratoga, Lieutenant Commander Benjamin Sisko's Starfleet posting at the time the ship was destroyed by the Borg in the Battle of Wolf 359.
T is for Troi's camel toe.
U is for Uhura.
V is for Valeris.
W is for Wesley Crusher.
X is for Xindi Death Star.
 
A is for the Voyager Aeroshuttle... which we sadly never got to see.
B is for B'Elanna Torres, Voyager's chief engineer.
C is for Chakotay, former Maquis resistance fighter who inadvertently joined and became a valuable member of Voyager's crew when both his Maquis ship and Voyager were dragged into the Delta Quadrant by the Caretaker.
D is for Delta Vega.
E is for Eden, the mythical planet sought by many idealists throughout the known galaxy, including the fanatical Dr. Sevrin and his followers.
F is for the Flag of the Federation.
G is for Garak. Elim Garak. Son of Enabran Tain, former operative of the Obsidian Order and tailor aboard station Deep Space 9 after his exile from Cardassia.
H is for the Hierarchy, the governing body of the Overlookers. Very adept at acquiring information on the sly.
I is for the Iconians, an ancient advanced civilization, located in the present day RNZ, whose homeworld was entirely devastated by attacks from space.
J is for class J planets, the Federation's designation for gas giants.
K is for Kor, legendary 23rd and 24th century Klingon commander and warrior and Dahar Master.
L is for Leota Root. Staple of the Voyager diet.
M is for the Mars Defense Perimeter in Sector 001, which was easily penetrated by the Borg cube headed for Earth in 2367.
N is for the Nacene, a dying member of which caused all of the Voyager hullabaloo.
O is for Dr. Ozaba, one of the unfortunate test subjects of the Vians on Minara II.
P is for progeria, a disease that Chakotay seemed to be suffering from until the Srivani's tinkerings were discovered.
Q is for Quark's Bar on the Promenade of Deep Space 9.
R is for Red Matter. Looks like the stuff in my retro lavalamp I got for Christmas.
S is for the Saratoga, Lieutenant Commander Benjamin Sisko's Starfleet posting at the time the ship was destroyed by the Borg in the Battle of Wolf 359.
T is for Troi's camel toe.
U is for Uhura.
V is for Valeris.
W is for Wesley Crusher.
X is for Xindi Death Star.
Y is for Yarnek of Excalbia.
 
A is for the Voyager Aeroshuttle... which we sadly never got to see.
B is for B'Elanna Torres, Voyager's chief engineer.
C is for Chakotay, former Maquis resistance fighter who inadvertently joined and became a valuable member of Voyager's crew when both his Maquis ship and Voyager were dragged into the Delta Quadrant by the Caretaker.
D is for Delta Vega.
E is for Eden, the mythical planet sought by many idealists throughout the known galaxy, including the fanatical Dr. Sevrin and his followers.
F is for the Flag of the Federation.
G is for Garak. Elim Garak. Son of Enabran Tain, former operative of the Obsidian Order and tailor aboard station Deep Space 9 after his exile from Cardassia.
H is for the Hierarchy, the governing body of the Overlookers. Very adept at acquiring information on the sly.
I is for the Iconians, an ancient advanced civilization, located in the present day RNZ, whose homeworld was entirely devastated by attacks from space.
J is for class J planets, the Federation's designation for gas giants.
K is for Kor, legendary 23rd and 24th century Klingon commander and warrior and Dahar Master.
L is for Leota Root. Staple of the Voyager diet.
M is for the Mars Defense Perimeter in Sector 001, which was easily penetrated by the Borg cube headed for Earth in 2367.
N is for the Nacene, a dying member of which caused all of the Voyager hullabaloo.
O is for Dr. Ozaba, one of the unfortunate test subjects of the Vians on Minara II.
P is for progeria, a disease that Chakotay seemed to be suffering from until the Srivani's tinkerings were discovered.
Q is for Quark's Bar on the Promenade of Deep Space 9.
R is for Red Matter. Looks like the stuff in my retro lavalamp I got for Christmas.
S is for the Saratoga, Lieutenant Commander Benjamin Sisko's Starfleet posting at the time the ship was destroyed by the Borg in the Battle of Wolf 359.
T is for Troi's camel toe.
U is for Uhura.
V is for Valeris.
W is for Wesley Crusher.
X is for Xindi Death Star.
Y is for Yarnek of Excalbia.
Z is for Zenite.
 
A is for Androids, a common technology encountered by Federation starship crews and developed and constructed by its most gifted scientists.
 
A is for Androids, a common technology encountered by Federation starship crews and developed and constructed by its most gifted scientists.
B is for Beta Niobe.
 
A is for Androids, a common technology encountered by Federation starship crews and developed and constructed by its most gifted scientists.
B is for Beta Niobe.
C is for Christopher Pike, the second Captain of the Enterprise 1701 in the Prime timeline. He was eventually promoted to Fleet Captain before becoming crippled and disfigured in a training accident involving delta rays.
 
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