Talk:Deadlock (Star Trek: Voyager)
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Question
editOkay, bear with me.
Undamage Ship: Kim and Naomi go to Damaged Ship while Vidians attack Undamaged. This article seems to suggest Kes and Samanatha Wildman from Undamaged specifically die on-screen, instead of 'Off' when Undamaged goes kablooey. I don't remember this at all. Did their deaths happen on screen?? It just doesn't seem like something the producers would do, blatantly killing off duplicates of two of beautiful female recurring characters.
For the record
editIt seems this episode has been drawn into the debate on the Harry Kim (Star Trek) discussion page, namely who (and which ship) is real. Lots42 (talk) 05:12, 4 August 2008 (UTC)
Clarification
editThe original Harry and Naomi die. The duplicates, from the UNDAMAGED ship, go over to the heavily damaged one. The undamaged one destroys itself to save the damaged one. Why things keep getting reverted confuses me. Lots42 (talk) 23:41, 18 October 2008 (UTC)
Cause For Voyager Duplication
editSorry but Voyager wasn't duplicated by the proton bursts but by an anomoly called a subspace divergence field, also known as a spatial scission, which they encounted when they where passing through another anomoly called a plasma drift while attempting to escape the Vidiian starship.
The use of the proton bursts was an attempt to compensate for a drain in their antimatter supply, which was caused by the duplicate Voyager, "Like Siamese twins linked together at the heart" as one of the characters puts it. As one of the Voyagers started the procedure before the other, the proton bursts caused severe damage to the other Voyager.
Scotius (talk) 13:29, 7 September 2012 (UTC)