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    A piano is being played by a blonde woman. It is soon revealed to be Seven of Nine, but she looks different. Her hair is down and it appears that she is missing her ocular implant. Listen to Seven play Chopin's Nocturne Op. 72 No. 1 file info

    Act One

    There is a gathering in the mess hall. It is B'Elanna Torres's baby shower. She opens Tuvok's gift, a Vulcan logic puzzle toy called a Pleenok. Harry Kim has given her a Starfleet diaper. Everyone seems to be enjoying themselves. On the other side of the room, Seven of Nine and Captain Kathryn Janeway are discussing some recent changes to Seven's life. It seems Seven has just had all of her remaining Borg implants removed, while the captain suggests that she could have children someday, too....

    Act Two

    In sickbay, The Doctor is examining Seven of Nine while singing a modified version of "Rock-a-bye Baby". 1. Listen to The Doctor sing a 24th century variation of "Rock-a-bye Baby" file info Seven notes that the lyrics are rather traumatic. The Doctor assures her that it's the melody not the words that the baby responds to. In fact, he has recorded 29 lullabies, including a Klingon one called "Sleep, Little Warrior" (quong vaj Ocht). He chastises her for not attending Paris' and Torres' shower...

    "I wish to ask you a personal question." "Shoot." "You have an appealing coiffure. What is your grooming regimen?" "You're asking me what I do with my hair?" "Yes." "Erm, well, nothing too elaborate – sonic shower, a little engine grease. Thinking about a new look?" "Perhaps. I'll keep you apprised if you'd like." "Please do." 1. - Seven of Nine an...

    Out of the Star Trek episodes he has written, André Bormanis named this as one of his favorites. He explained, "It was a metaphor for dealing with post-traumatic stress disorder, and we got some tr...
    The music playing in the background during Chakotay and Seven's dinner date is Chopin's Barcarolle.
    The piece that Seven plays in the opening sequence is the Nocturne No. 1 in E Minor, op. 72by Frédéric Chopin.
    What the holographic duplicate of Chakotay calls one of his favorite pieces is Robert Schumann's "Of Foreign Countries and People" from Scenes Of Childhood(Opus 15, No. 1).

    Starring

    1. Kate Mulgrew as Captain Kathryn Janeway

    Also starring

    1. Robert Beltran as Chakotay 2. Roxann Dawson as B'Elanna Torres 3. Robert Duncan McNeill as Tom Paris 4. Ethan Phillips as Neelix 5. Robert Picardo as The Doctor 6. Tim Russ as Tuvok 7. Jeri Ryan as Seven of Nine 8. Garrett Wang as Harry Kim

    Guest Star

    1. Manu Intiraymi as Icheb

  2. Jan 23, 1995 · Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek. Item Size. 520.7M. While on a short-term mission to track an infiltrated Maquis cell, Capt. Kathryn Janeway and her newly launched U.S.S. Voyager crew -- and the Maquis fighter crew -- are drawn 70,000 lightyears to the far side of the Delta Quadrant by an alien seeking survival, calling itself "the Caretaker."

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  3. "Human Error" is the 164th episode of the TV series Star Trek: Voyager, the 18th episode of the seventh season. Seven of Nine explores her romantic side, in her ongoing recovery aboard the USS Voyager. Set in the Star Trek universe, a Federation starship must spend decades

  4. Mar 7, 2001 · Human Error: Directed by Allan Kroeker. With Kate Mulgrew, Robert Beltran, Roxann Dawson, Robert Duncan McNeill. Using the holodeck, Seven of Nine is trying to perfect her social skills to the point of becoming an obsession.

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    • Allan Kroeker
    • 2001-03-07
  5. Memory Alpha has seen this sort of thing crop up before, and it has always been due to human error: - Out of the Star Trek episodes he has written, André Bormanis named this as one of his favorites. He explained, "It was a metaphor for dealing with post-traumatic stress disorder, and we got some truly moving responses from the fans."

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