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Twisted Line-By-Line

TUVOK: Not only has no one been able to reach the Bridge, but the Captain came into contact with the spatial distortion and is now unconscious.
 
CHAKOTAY: He turned a corner, and he was just gone. We think the spatial distortions are continuously changing the configuration of the corridors.
 
TUVOK: It is likely that they too are trapped in other parts of the ship, cut off from communication and unable to find their way out.
 
CHAKOTAY: This wave is obviously causing some kind of radical reconfiguration of the ship. We've got to try to reverse it. If not, we may never be able to get to the Bridge.
 
TORRES: How are we supposed to reverse something we don't understand? No matter where we go, we end up here. Corridors are realigning. Rooms are in the wrong place. What's the pattern?
 
TUVOK: "We would certainly benefit from having an accurate picture of what the ship currently looks like. That way we would have a better chance of getting where we want to go."
 
KIM: One good thing about all the wandering we've been doing is that we've been collecting a lot of tricorder data about the structural changes that have been taking place.
 
TORRES: And if we fed all that information into the central database, the computer might be able to extrapolate a schematic of the ship as it's configured now.
 
[Outside the holodeck]

(Vessel status 0553 is on the control panel.)

KIM: The computer has analyzed all our tricorder data, so this ought to be pretty close to what it looks like now.
 
TORRES: My guess is it's more than just a distortion ring. It looks like some sort of spatial implosion that's slowly crushing us.
 
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