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Janeway: "One of the
things you learn as you move up the ranks and get a little
older is that you wish you had more time in your youth to
really absorb all the things that happen to you. It goes
by so fast, it's so easy to become jaded, to treat the
extraordinary like just another day at the office." |
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Chakotay: "But from
the position of the arms, I'd say we're looking at some
kind of burial site." |
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Torres: "Well, I
think I found out about all I can with my eyes."
Chakotay: "Really? What have you learned about this
culture so far?"
Torres: "They like to bury their dead on asteroids.
That's about all I can tell without a tricorder. No
artifacts, no inscriptions, just some naked dead people." |
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Doctor: "They were
probably the result of other bodies that had decomposed
and left a residual membrane. In essence, Commander, you
were strolling through dead bodies." |
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Kes: "Sometimes I
come in here and just stare out at the stars for hours. I
never get tired of looking at them." |
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Ptera: "None of the
people I love are here. I'm alone. I don't belong here. I
can't live like this. Please, can't you send me home?"
Kes: "I think there is only one person on this ship
who could answer that question." |
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Janeway: "I'm not
certain, but I am certain about this. What we don't know
about death is far, far greater than what we do know." |