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The message contains the schematics for a new warp matrix Zero designed, and the location of the dilithium coupler. Gwyn records a message for Rok-Tahk, for whom time is moving forward at an extremely slow rate. Gwyn uses her (way cool) telepathically controlled blade to dispatch the murderous droid-but not before he, in an attempt to save the ship for Solum, finds the correctly sized dilithium coupler the Protostar crew, across its various timelines, is looking for to finish the repair job. In the meantime Solum the Diviner, alerted to the Protostar’s whereabouts by DaiMon Nandi, remotely activates a file in the ship’s vehicle replicator (first seen in “Starstruck”) that generates a new version of Drednok, in Gwyn’s timeline, which is closest to normal time. Hologram Janeway realizes she must move among her crew’s various timelines and help them somehow work together-a problem analogous to the one they weren’t able to solve on the holodeck. The tachyon storm also caused a breach in the Protostar’s warp core. Each person ends up isolated from the others as time runs at different speeds for them.īut the fragmented timestream is only the beginning. Its emissions fragment the ship’s timeline. There’s not much time to process this revelation, however, because the Protostar encounters a violent tachyon storm.
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When the “cadets” fail to solve Hologram Janeway’s simulation based on the classic “chicken,fox, and grain” riddle in the holodeck, Dal confesses to their photonic mentor that he and his shipmates aren’t the Starfleet cadets she thought they were.