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Who was the Romulan Spy?

Who was the Romulan Spy?

  • Kathryn Janeway?

    Votes: 2 13.3%
  • Chakotay?

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Tuvok?

    Votes: 5 33.3%
  • Tom Paris?

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • B'Elanna Torres/Paris?

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Harry Kim?

    Votes: 4 26.7%
  • Sam Wildman?

    Votes: 1 6.7%
  • Joe Carey?

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Lon Suder?

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Hogan?

    Votes: 1 6.7%
  • Chell?

    Votes: 1 6.7%
  • Seska?

    Votes: 1 6.7%

  • Total voters
    15
Umm. I hate to be that guy, but in what episode is this in reference to? The exsistence of a Romulan spy on Voyager, that is.
 
Umm. I hate to be that guy, but in what episode is this in reference to? The exsistence of a Romulan spy on Voyager, that is.

They spoke to a Romulan guy in "Eye Of The Needle" - they thought they'd found a method of communicating through a small wormhole to the Alpha Quadrant. It's a spoiler, but vital to the understanding of this thread - they found out he was actually from 20(?) years in the past. They were communicating through time as well as space. The Voyager crew gave him messages to pass on to their relatives.

Thus it should follow that the Romulans would try hard as hell to get a spy onboard that ship.

They have twenty years to do so.

This is a really good thought, and it would have been great had it been explored further in Voyager. I'm not sure I know what the "Lynx Empire" is?

Anyway - the Delaney sisters for me too! What a great idea that they were the product of the same Romulan cloning technology that created the facsimilie of Picard.
 
Thus it should follow that the Romulans would try hard as hell to get a spy onboard that ship.

So it's speculation that there is a spy on board? It was stated in the episode or a subsequent episode?

I'm not trying to start an argument, I'm just trying to understand.
 
In a much later episode. Inside Man, the quote is earlier in the thread, Barclay says that the Romulans have been asking Questions about Voyager for years. the word "years" hardly sounds like the 12 hundred days or so since Message in a Bottle when it became known to the Federation that Janeway and her cronies were still making an imperial stink on the other side of the galaxy.

OH Mike!

I'll do you one better... What if those buxom brunette bombshells are truly from the same experiment that created Shinzon? From the same Genetic donor? What if Megan and Jenny were really actually Girl Jean-Luc Picards!

I wonder if they'll go bald as early as Jean-Luc?

Hells if there was a Vulcan Spy on Chakotay's Ship, and a Cardassian Spy on Janeway's Ship, and Jonas was spying for the kazon, and not to forget the sleeper agent that was hell bent on exterminating the Maquis, and Tom infiltrated the Kzon posing as a defector... And we all suspect that there was a Section 31 spy somewhere and most of us with good humour assume that Seven of Nine was still loyal to the Queen the whole time she was living on Voyager.

That dinky little ship was seething with espionage.
 
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Thus it should follow that the Romulans would try hard as hell to get a spy onboard that ship.

So it's speculation that there is a spy on board? It was stated in the episode or a subsequent episode?

I'm not trying to start an argument, I'm just trying to understand.

Sorry for not making it clearer. Yes, this is just a conjecture thread. Although it is based on some facts, those mentioned by Guy Gardener as having taken place in "Message In a Bottle" and "Inside man". From these facts we are guessing that the Romulans, experts as they are in the art of subterfuge, would have had an agent on board.

I'll do you one better... What if those buxom brunette bombshells are truly from the same experiment that created Shinzon? From the same Genetic donor? What if Megan and Jenny were really actually Girl Jean-Luc Picards!

I wonder if they'll go bald as early as Jean-Luc?

That dinky little ship was seething with espionage.

Brilliant! What a show this would make. I saw a thread that discussed rewriting Voyager a few months back. This whole Romulan-arc should definitely be included. :lol:
 
Umm. I hate to be that guy, but in what episode is this in reference to? The exsistence of a Romulan spy on Voyager, that is.

They spoke to a Romulan guy in "Eye Of The Needle" - they thought they'd found a method of communicating through a small wormhole to the Alpha Quadrant. It's a spoiler, but vital to the understanding of this thread - they found out he was actually from 20(?) years in the past. They were communicating through time as well as space. The Voyager crew gave him messages to pass on to their relatives.

Thus it should follow that the Romulans would try hard as hell to get a spy onboard that ship.

They have twenty years to do so.

This is a really good thought, and it would have been great had it been explored further in Voyager. I'm not sure I know what the "Lynx Empire" is?

Anyway - the Delaney sisters for me too! What a great idea that they were the product of the same Romulan cloning technology that created the facsimilie of Picard.

The "Lynx Empire" is actually only my website. There hasn't been a "Lynx Empire" in Star Trek.

OK, my fanfiction stories are about Kes and they include a bunch of former Maquis members on a Maquis ship named "Lynx" (my username and the website is a result of that creation) but that's another story.

As for Eg'gyrs, well together with Telek R'Mor, he's the only connection to the Romulans in Voyager so I assumed that if there ever was a Romulan spy on the ship, then he was the most possible candidate. :techman:
 
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In a much later episode. Inside Man, the quote is earlier in the thread, Barclay says that the Romulans have been asking Questions about Voyager for years. the word "years" hardly sounds like the 12 hundred days or so since Message in a Bottle when it became known to the Federation that Janeway and her cronies were still making an imperial stink on the other side of the galaxy.

OH Mike!

I'll do you one better... What if those buxom brunette bombshells are truly from the same experiment that created Shinzon? From the same Genetic donor? What if Megan and Jenny were really actually Girl Jean-Luc Picards!

I wonder if they'll go bald as early as Jean-Luc?
I don't get how they could be clones of Jean-Luc (XY) and be female (XX)....:cardie:

Oh wait, it is Star Trek after all! I shouldn't expect the genetics to make any sense! People in Trek can separate their Klingon and their Human DNA, body and personality into two completely new people, and then get them back into one again, for fuck's sake! :rommie:
 
I'm pretty sure that the spy was Voyager's original doctor, it's why he was such a secretive, standoffish prick, didn't want his cover blown (his 'Vulcanoid' nurse was in fact a Romulan contact).

But then he and she died and VOY was safe. Trust me, if the spy survived, things would have hit waste extraction real fast.
 
Klingon B'lanna out and out died. After the fact because she was dying, they infused B'Elanna with "essence of Klingon".

A process they can inflict on anyone... Hmm? Sounds like how they manipulated Phlox's research in Enterprise to mess up the species...

Doesn't that mean that B'Elanna isn't a Klingon/Human Hybrid at all after faces, and she's just an altered/mutated human being? Which means that the only reason that she was pumping out a 1/4 Klingon baby was that because the Doctor had fundamentally medically and wilfully altered her reproductive system back into a similar state to what it was when "she" (Tuvix argument here, shhh!) used to be a completely different person.

that episode where she tries to Noonian her baby was excellet, but this could have tipped it over the top.
 
the way tv works it would have been a completely unintro'd lower decks character who suddenly causes chaos and turns everything upsidedown. I love the idea of Harry Kim as a Romulan spy who has a change of heart and stays loyal to Janeway and the crew - he was kidnapped from an orphanage as an infant and has no connections for the Romulan Empire to threaten and is free to leave. Except of course they will hunt and kill him horribly upon his return to the AQ - which might make some people happy anyway . . .
 
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