Episode Guest Characters

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PLAYED BY: Joseph Will
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He discovered Torres and tended to her wounds. She needed dilithium to power her shuttle, and Kelis offered to provide her with the dilithium if she provided him with stories about her adventures on USS Voyager. He wanted to use the material to write a play about the "eternals" of Voyager. He hoped that the play would ease tensions between rival heads of clans on the planet and avert a war. He used these plays to entertain the local warlord who had become insulted by a neighboring lord over a dowry.

He also provided food and other supplies to Torres as she was repairing her shuttle. Torres in turn helped him rehearse the play, but they couldn't come up with an ending. When the shuttle was repaired, Torres joined Kelis and took part in his play, performing an ending. The warlord was pleased and war was averted as Torres beamed to her shuttle.

PLAYED BY: Kellie Waymire
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Lanya was an actress on an L-class planet in the Delta Quadrant. In the plays written by Kelis about the USS Voyager, she portrayed both B'Elanna Torres and Seven of Nine (who was later revealed to be none other than the Queen of the Borg). She became jealous of the real Torres as she thought Kelis' relationship with Torres was threatening her romance with Kelis. Layna tried to ruin the play by telling the Warlord that Torres was really an Eternal. The Warlord believed that this was part of the play and that Layna was playing the part of the jealous girlfriend. The show was a success.

PLAYED BY: Jack Axelrod
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The first chorus was a member of Kelis' troupe of actors. He and two others gave the introduction to Kelis' play about the about the "eternals" of Voyager. He rehearsed Kelis' new play about the rescue of B'Elanna Torres. He accused Kelis of being lazy and told him to let the truth of his story tell the tale, not tricks.

PLAYED BY: John Schuck
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The second chorus was a member of Kelis' species and worked with Kelis who was a playwright. He along with two others gave the introduction of Kelis' play about B'Elanna Torres her adventures on Voyager. He objected to the way Kelis' play was to end, telling him that it did not make sense.

PLAYED BY: Tony Amendola
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The third chorus was an actor who was a member of Kelis' troupe of actors that performed a play about the adventures of Voyager with B'Elanna Torres as the main character. He would inform Kelis that their patron, the warlord, had been insulted by his enemies to the north and that war could break out.

PLAYED BY: Michael Houston King
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During the Voyager Eternals plays that they performed in 2376, he portrayed Tuvok, from the hot lands of Vulcan, where there is no laughter, and no tears. He felt that that was impossible, and that the audience would either think Tuvok was an unfeeling monster, or that he was a bad actor if he didn't cry when Harry Kim and B'Elanna Torres were lost.

When Kelis ran out of ideas, he gave Jero a scroll and told him to go into the mountains to deliver a message to Torres, and to not be afraid of a ship. He did, afraid of her clearly being an eternal, he ran back to the city.

PLAYED BY: Kathleen Garrett
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Tanis was an actress in Kelis the poet's troupe of actors. She played the part of Captain Janeway in Kelis' play. In one scene she told the actor playing Chakotay that she longed for his touch. In another scene she confronted the actress playing Seven of Nine, known as the Queen of the Borg, and threatened to kill her. Instead, she asked for a peaceful solution between the two.

PLAYED BY: Stoney Westmoreland
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The warlord had been insulted by Kelis' patron, who had offered a dowry that the warlord deemed too small. Kelis attempted to put on a play for the Warlord that would promote peace between the two clans. The warlord became interested in the stories of the USS Voyager that Kelis told him. Kelis was hearing the stories from Torres, and hoped they would make the warlord forget about war with the other clan.

One of Kelis' preformers told the warlord about Torres, but he thought it was part of the play, and loved the new plot twist. He forgot about war and paid Kelis to keep writing plays.