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TREKCORE > VOY > EPISODES > MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE > Guest Characters
 

PLAYED BY: Andy Dick
SPECIES: Hologram

When The Doctor was sent in a holographic data stream to contact the USS Prometheus, he found the starship in the hands of Romulans, who had killed the Starfleet crew and captured the ship. The Doctor activated the ship's EMH, a Mark II, to help him recapture the ship, although the Mark II initially preferred to just deactivate and wait for rescue, and then treated the Doctor as inferior despite the latter's vastly superior life experiences. The Doctor ultimately persuaded the Mark II to take action and help him. They planned to disable the Romulans by venting an anesthetic gas, but The Doctor was captured by the Romulans when he attempted to reach the environmental controls on the bridge. During the Doctor's interrogation, the Mark II simulated a bio-hazard, opening the vents which released the gas, knocking out the Romulans. The Doctor and the Mark II successfully fought off Romulan warbirds using the ship's experimental weapons systems, and returned the ship into Starfleet's hands, and informing them that Voyager was in the Delta Quadrant.

PLAYED BY: Judson Scott
SPECIES: Romulan Male

Rekar led a successful hijacking of the Federation starship USS Prometheus, killing the Federation crew. He and his officers were the first to prove the effectiveness of the experimental multi-vector assault mode in combat conditions by disabling a pursuing Nebula-class starship.

Rekar and the others were eventually rendered unconscious by neurozine gas, introduced into the life support systems by The Doctor, working together with the Prometheus' EMH Mark II. The vessel was then returned to Starfleet control.

PLAYED BY: Valerie Wildman
SPECIES: Romulan Female

She was second in command of a squad of Romulans who captured the USS Prometheus, a prototype long-range starship. When The Doctor appeared on the ship during an experiment to send his image over a Hirogen communication network, Nevala captured him. In order to access the controls and defeat the Romulans, The Doctor made up a story about a virus. Nevala was put in charge of observing him. He was able to subdue her and eventually took over the ship.

PLAYED BY: Tony Sears
SPECIES:
Human Male

When The Doctor was sent in a holographic data stream to contact the USS Prometheus, he found the starship in the hands of Romulans, who had killed the Starfleet crew and captured the ship. The Doctor activated the ship's EMH, a Mark II, to help him recapture the ship, although the Mark II initially preferred to just deactivate and wait for rescue, and then treated the Doctor as inferior despite the latter's vastly superior life experiences. The Doctor ultimately persuaded the Mark II to take action and help him. They planned to disable the Romulans by venting an anesthetic gas, but The Doctor was captured by the Romulans when he attempted to reach the environmental controls on the bridge. During the Doctor's interrogation, the Mark II simulated a bio-hazard, opening the vents which released the gas, knocking out the Romulans. The Doctor and the Mark II successfully fought off Romulan warbirds using the ship's experimental weapons systems, and returned the ship into Starfleet's hands, and informing them that Voyager was in the Delta Quadrant

PLAYED BY: Tiny Ron
SPECIES: Hirogen Male

During The Doctor's mission to the USS Prometheus after transporting through a Hirogen relay network, Idrin ordered the Voyager to leave. Seven of Nine gave a shock to the Hirogen that enabled the Doctor to return to Voyager.



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