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209: '''Episode name''' ''[[2024]] [[July 1]]''
209: '''Episode name''' ''[[2024]] [[July 1]]''


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210: '''Episode name''' ''[[2024]] [[July 1]]''
210: '''Episode name''' ''[[2024]] [[July 1]]''


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(First watched 2024-07-06) (Combined thoughts) So not themselves, not Chakotay, but the secret messages have been from... Wesley Crusher. The only Traveler willing to take on a mission with such a low chance of success because it's his home turf. Slightly crazed Wesley really comes off as rogue Time Lord material here, except in his goofy salmon sweater.
 
The threat actually reminds me a bit of Wesley's major appearance in the Coda books ending the long-running Star Trek novel continuity. In that case the ~weird ~magic creatures would touch somebody and kill them by draining the rest of their life out of them. In this case ~weird ~magic creatures devour a person and don't just kill them, but erase them from history entirely.
 
Something I've been missing from this whole time alteration thing. All the focus has been on Gwynn not existing, but would that necessarily be so? Regardless of whether Chakotay was on the Protostar, would the Diviner and the others have not tried to follow and get the Protostar, and so the Diviner would still be in the position of wanting someone to continue his work? But regardless of whether she actually exists, all of season 1 would disappear. Why only Gwynn fluxing? The rest of the Protostar crew would also not be in their current positions, nor the rest of Starfleet in general.
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211: '''Episode name''' ''[[2024]] [[July 1]]''
211: '''Episode name''' ''[[2024]] [[July 1]]''

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