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* CaptainCrash: Averted; Tom's AcePilot skills bring the shuttle back.



* [[DoAndroidsDream Do Holograms Dream?]]: In this case, dream of having a family.

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* [[DoAndroidsDream Do Holograms Dream?]]: DoAndroidsDream: In this case, dream of having a family.



* YouLookFamiliar: In-Universe(?) - The Doctor seems to have copied the physical parameters of Beatrice Burleigh from Janeway's gothic holodeck program [[note]]Janeway Lambda-1[[/note]] for his daughter, Belle.

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* YouLookFamiliar: In-Universe(?) - The Doctor seems to have copied the physical parameters of Beatrice Burleigh from Janeway's gothic holodeck program [[note]]Janeway Lambda-1[[/note]] (Janeway Lambda-1) for his daughter, Belle.
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* ForScience: Why Captain Janeway insists on Voyager chasing after a dangerous phenomenon. That and [[InfiniteSupplies their constant need for another power source]].

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* ForScience: Why Captain Janeway insists on Voyager ''Voyager'' chasing after a dangerous phenomenon. That and [[InfiniteSupplies their constant need for another power source]].



* LeaveNoManBehind: Janeway refuses to take Voyager away from the eddy before rescuing Tom.

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* LeaveNoManBehind: Janeway refuses to take Voyager ''Voyager'' away from the eddy before rescuing Tom.



* MoodWhiplash: ''Big time'' with the Doctor's family. There's a lot of humor to be had in their first two appearances, where even their clothes are something straight out of ''The Brady Bunch''. The Doctor's exasperation after B'Elanna's modifications to the program is ''still'' funny, as he tries to adapt as things start to go off the rails. Especially when Belle proves to be a LittleMissSnarker ''par excellence''. It starts to shift a bit towards the serious when he learns his son intends to ''attack'' someone as part of a Klingon "blooding" ritual. And then it leaps straight to tragedy when Belle suffers a fatal injury playing Parisi's Squares.

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* MoodWhiplash: ''Big time'' with the Doctor's family. There's a lot of humor to be had in their first two appearances, where even their clothes are something straight out of ''The Brady Bunch''. The Doctor's exasperation after B'Elanna's modifications to the program is ''still'' funny, as he tries to adapt as things start to go off the rails. Especially when Belle proves to be a LittleMissSnarker ''par excellence''. It starts to shift a bit towards the serious when he learns his son intends to ''attack'' someone as part of a Klingon "blooding" ritual. And then it leaps straight to tragedy when Belle suffers a fatal injury playing Parisi's Parrises Squares.



* RecycledInSpace: Voyager encounters a space tornado. And yes, ''Film/{{Twister}}'' had screened [[FollowTheLeader just the year before]].

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* RecycledInSpace: Voyager ''Voyager'' encounters a space tornado. And yes, ''Film/{{Twister}}'' had screened [[FollowTheLeader just the year before]].



* WhatCouldPossiblyGoWrong: The Doctor attitude before entering Torres' modified program. After all he's fully programmed in pediatric care and has previous experience in romantic relationships.

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* WhatCouldPossiblyGoWrong: The Doctor Doctor's attitude before entering Torres' modified program. After all he's fully programmed in pediatric care and has previous experience in romantic relationships.

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%%* [[DoAndroidsDream Do Holograms Dream?]]

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%%* * [[DoAndroidsDream Do Holograms Dream?]]Dream?]]: In this case, dream of having a family.



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* DaddysGirl: Even after B'Elanna's tweaking, Belle is shown to be quite close to her 'father'. This makes her eventual death all the more hard for him.



* [[DoAndroidsDream Do Holograms Dream?]]

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* %%* [[DoAndroidsDream Do Holograms Dream?]]



* KissMeImVirtual

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* %%* KissMeImVirtual



* MoodWhiplash: ''Big time'' with the Doctor's family. There's a lot of humor to be had in their first two appearances, where even their clothes are something straight out of ''The Brady Bunch''. The Doctor's exasperation after B'Elanna's modifications to the program is ''still'' funny, as he tries to adapt as things start to go off the rails. Especially when Belle proves to be a LittleMissSnarker ''par excellance''. It starts to shift a bit towards the serious when he learns his son intends to ''attack'' someone as part of a Klingon "blooding" ritual. And then it leaps straight to tragedy when Belle suffers a fatal injury playing Parisi's Squares.

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* MoodWhiplash: ''Big time'' with the Doctor's family. There's a lot of humor to be had in their first two appearances, where even their clothes are something straight out of ''The Brady Bunch''. The Doctor's exasperation after B'Elanna's modifications to the program is ''still'' funny, as he tries to adapt as things start to go off the rails. Especially when Belle proves to be a LittleMissSnarker ''par excellance''.excellence''. It starts to shift a bit towards the serious when he learns his son intends to ''attack'' someone as part of a Klingon "blooding" ritual. And then it leaps straight to tragedy when Belle suffers a fatal injury playing Parisi's Squares.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodSandwich: Tom arrives to the Mess Hall, and is dejected that Neelix is serving [[CordonBleughChef pleeka rind casserole]] ''again'' for the fourth day in a row. He sits down with B'Elanna to talk, but after a couple moments the NegativeSpaceWedgie shows up and they both rush off, leaving the plate of food untouched. Then again, given how much Tom was looking forward to eating it, it's probably not that terrible of a loss.

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodSandwich: Tom arrives to the Mess Hall, and is dejected that Neelix is serving [[CordonBleughChef pleeka rind casserole]] ''again'' for the fourth day in a row. He gets served a plate of food and sits down to talk with B'Elanna to talk, B'Elanna, but after a couple moments the NegativeSpaceWedgie shows up and they both rush off, leaving the plate of food untouched. Then again, given how much Tom was looking forward to eating it, it's probably really not that terrible of a loss.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodSandwich: Tom arrives to the Mess Hall, and is dejected that Neelix is serving [[CordonBleughChef pleeka rind casserole]] ''again'' for the fourth day in a row. He sits down with B'Elanna to talk, but after a couple moments the NegativeSpaceWedgie shows up and they both rush off, leaving the plate of food untouched. Then again, given how much Tom was looking forward to eating it, it's probably not that terrible of a loss.
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* AlienLunch: Tom isn't enjoying his fourth day of Neelix's pleeka rinds and grub casserole. Unfortunately, he's used up his allocated replicator ration.
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* MoodWhiplash: ''Big time'' with the Doctor's family. There's a lot of humor to be had in their first two appearances, where even their clothes are something straight out of ''The Brady Bunch''. The Doctor's exasperation after B'Elanna's modifications to the program is ''still'' funny, as he tries to adapt as things start to go off the rails. Especially when Belle proves to be a LittleMissSnarker ''par excellance''. It starts to shift a bit towards the serious when he learns his son intends to ''attack'' someone as part of a Klingon "blooding" ritual. And then it leaps straight to tragedy when [[spoiler:Belle suffers a fatal injury playing Parisi's Squares]].

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* MoodWhiplash: ''Big time'' with the Doctor's family. There's a lot of humor to be had in their first two appearances, where even their clothes are something straight out of ''The Brady Bunch''. The Doctor's exasperation after B'Elanna's modifications to the program is ''still'' funny, as he tries to adapt as things start to go off the rails. Especially when Belle proves to be a LittleMissSnarker ''par excellance''. It starts to shift a bit towards the serious when he learns his son intends to ''attack'' someone as part of a Klingon "blooding" ritual. And then it leaps straight to tragedy when [[spoiler:Belle Belle suffers a fatal injury playing Parisi's Squares]].Squares.

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* SickeninglySweet: The first iteration of The Doctor's family was just too perfect for B'Elanna Torres to tolerate. She even lampshades it by saying that her [[SugarBowl sugar levels are going to overload]].



* TastesLikeDiabetes (InUniverse): The first iteration of The Doctor's family was just too perfect for B'Elanna Torres to tolerate. She even lampshades it by saying that her [[SugarBowl sugar levels are going to overload]].
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* AdultFear:
** Losing a child, and the pain of watching a loved one die and there's nothing you can do about it.
** The Doctor also deals with the issue of his virtual son hanging out with a couple of Klingon boys. There’s nothing too concerning at first, but then he finds out his son was going to participate in a violent Klingon ritual and the Doctor gets upset.
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* NegativeSpaceWedgie: The astral eddy (e.g. space tornado).

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* NegativeSpaceWedgie: The astral eddy (e.g. space "astral eddy" (space tornado).

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