Year |
Event |
2327 |
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Neelix is born on Rhinax. [1]
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2345 |
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Neelix begins working on an orbital tether on Talax [2]
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2347 |
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Neelix stops working on an orbital tether on Talax after two years [2]; he refuses to fulfil his military service during the Haakonian war. [3]
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2349 |
● [3]
Neelix's entire family is killed by the Metreon Cascade. [3]
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2350 |
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Neelix begins a six year stint on a Talaxian garbage scow. [4]
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2356 |
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Neelix works aboard a Trabalian freighter. [5]
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2358 |
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Neelix begins to work on a mining colony. [6]
|
2360 |
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Neelix buys his own ship and begins trading. [7]
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2369 |
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Neelix has a run-in with the Ubean authorities in which his friend Wixiban is imprisoned. [8]
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2371 |
● [9]
Voyager encounters the Ocampa and Kazon civilisations. Captain Janeway decides to destroy the Caretaker's array in order to keep the Caretaker's advanced technology out of Kazon hands, stranding Voyager in the Delta Quadrant 70,000 light years from home. [7]
● [10]
Neelix's lungs are stolen by the Vidiians. Although they cannot replace it, they are able to modify one of Kes' lungs to serve as a replacement. [10]
● [3]
Voyager encounters Doctor Jetrel, a Hakkonian scientist who led the effort to develop the Metreon Cascade during the war with the Talaxians. Despite bitterness on the part of Neelix, he is ultimately able to forgive Jetrel for his actions. [3]
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2372 |
● [11]
Lieutenant Tom Paris and Neelix are briefly stranded on an alien planet. Finding it to be the hatching ground for a reptillian alien species, they are able to care for one of the hatched young before returning to Voyager. [11]
● [12]
Neelix begins broadcasting "A Briefing With Neelix", a news and current affairs program on Voyagers communications network. [12]
● [13]
Neelix and Tuvok are merged in a transporter accident, creating a new being which the crew dub Tuvix; despite Tuvix expressing a desire to live, they are subsequently forcibly separated by Captain Janeway. [13]
● [14]
Voyager is briefly captured by the Kazon. The large majority of the crew are stranded on a primitive planet. [14]
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2373 |
● [15]
Voyager is re-captured from the Kazon by Paris and a small group of Talaxians. Both Seska and Ensign Suder are killed during the operation. [15]
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People : |
Kathryn Janeway, Chakotay, Tuvok, B'Elanna Torres, Thomas Eugene Paris, Harry Kim, Seven of Nine, The Doctor / Emergency Medical Hologram, Kes, Ensign Suder, Seska |
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Species : |
Kazon, Talaxians |
● [16]
Voyager is thrown back in time to 1996 [16]; the ship prevents a temporal explosion which would otherwise have destroyed the Earth. [17]
● [18]
Voyager trespasses on Swarm space to avoid a lengthy detour on their journey home. [18]
● [19]
Kes ends her romantic relationship with Neelix. [20]
● [21]
The progressive faction wins the Q civil war with Voyager's help. Q mates with a female Q, helping to end the rifts which caused the war by producing a baby Q. [21]
● [8]
Neelix meets Wixiban, an old friend, at the Nekrit supply depot. He becomes involved in some less than legal business dealings on the station and is sentenced to two weeks on deuterium maintenance duty for stealing a cylinder of warp plasma. [8]
● [2]
The USS Voyager undertakes to defend the planet Nezu from a series of asteroid impacts. A garbled message is picked up from a Doctor Vatm, a scientist on the planet who claims that the asteroids are artificial. Tuvok and Neelix attempt to recover Doctor Vatm, but he is poisoned as they attempt to return to the ship using an orbital tether. Tuvok and Neelix are able to return to Voyager with information which allows the ship to successfully defend the planet. [2]
● [22]
Voyager encounters the Borg and Species 8472. [22]
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People : |
Kathryn Janeway, Chakotay, Tuvok, B'Elanna Torres, Thomas Eugene Paris, Harry Kim, Seven of Nine, The Doctor / Emergency Medical Hologram, Kes |
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Species : |
Borg, 8472, Humans |
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2374 |
● [23]
Voyager defeats a force of 8472 vessels; end of the Borg/8472 war. [23]
● [24]
Voyager's crew undergoes involuntary medical testing by an alien species. [24]
● [25]
Voyager encounters the Krenim, a species who use temporal technology in weapons applications. The encounter passes peacefully. [25]
● [26]
Neelix is killed during an away mission; he is revived by Borg technology. [26]
● [27]
Voyager's EMH relays messages from the ship to Starfleet via an alien communications array. A message to Janeway informs her that her fiance Mark Johnson has married a co-worker. Voyager finds that the Maquis have been wiped out. [27]
● [28]
Voyager attempts to stabilize some Omega molecules. [28]
● [29]
Voyager's crew are replicated by the Deuterium/metal lifeform on the Demon planet. [29]
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2375 |
● [30]
Voyager crosses a 2,500 light year wide gulf in space - possibly the gap between two galactic arms. Janeway goes through a bout of depression and isolates herself from the crew. [30]
● [31]
Voyager is almost destroyed during an attempt to reach home via Quantum Slipstream drive. [31]
● [4]
Voyager prevents a catastrophe by piloting a Malon freighter into a star before it can explode. [4]
● [32]
Voyager encounters the USS Equinox. [32]
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2376 |
● [33]
Voyager uses an alien catapult device to advance several years in its journey towards Earth. [33]
● [34]
Voyager encounters a planet which exists in a highly accelerated time frame compared to the rest of the galaxy. The ship has a large though unintentional effect on the planets culture. [34]
|
2377 |
● [35]
Many of Voyager's crew fall under the influence of an old mind control program implanted by a Bajoran Vedek. [35]
● [36]
Voyager is briefly stranded in The Void, a closed subspace region with no natural resources; Janeway creates an alliance of ships in order to break free. [36]
● [37]
Many of Voyager's crew are kidnapped by the Quarren and have their memory wiped so they can serve as workers on the Quarren homeworld. [37]
● [38]
Voyager finds the Friendship One probe. The Starship is able to repair much of the damage done to the planet the probe landed on. [38]
● [39]
Neelix leaves Voyager, becoming a Federation ambassador to the Delta Quadrant. [39]
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