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* EscapeCall: Chakotay was ''supposed'' to go to Yellow Alert to rescue Janeway (and others) from the Doctor's self-aggrandizing photo montage after a half hour. Unfortunately for them, he decides that since he (and Harry) had to suffer through the whole thing, [[TheGadfly they should too]]. Afterward. Tuvok and Janeway [[DeadpanSnarker trade barbs]] about how Chakotay defied a direct order, and that this is grounds for court martial.

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* EscapeCall: Chakotay was ''supposed'' to go to Yellow Alert to rescue Janeway (and others) from the Doctor's self-aggrandizing photo montage after a half hour. Unfortunately for them, he decides that since he (and Harry) had to suffer through the whole thing, [[TheGadfly they should too]]. Afterward. Afterwards, Tuvok and Janeway [[DeadpanSnarker trade barbs]] about how Chakotay defied a direct order, and that this is grounds for court martial.

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* AlwaysSaveTheGirl: Tom Paris just wants to save B'Elanna, full stop. When Janeway rules in favour of this, he whispers a quiet "thanks" to her as he passes.

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* AlwaysSaveTheGirl: Tom Paris just ust wants to save B'Elanna, full stop. When Janeway rules in favour of this, he whispers a quiet "thanks" to her as he passes.



* BizarreAlienBiology: The UniversalTranslator can't understand the [[StarfishAliens cytoplasmic lifeform's]] language, the tricorder can't comprehend its biology, it controls a spaceship via biochemical secretions, it can leap through a forcefield in a single bound, and it uses B'Elanna Torres as an emergency life-support system.

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* BizarreAlienBiology: The UniversalTranslator can't understand the [[StarfishAliens cytoplasmic lifeform's]] language, the tricorder can't comprehend its biology, it controls a spaceship via biochemical secretions, it can leap through a forcefield in a single bound, and it uses B'Elanna Torres as an emergency life-support system.



* BrokenAesop: B'Elanna is openly racist toward a holographic Cardassian, declaring that "as far as I'm concerned, they're all cold-blooded killers". The Doctor calls her out on this, pointing out that she can't condemn someone based on his species, and that this person is trying to save her life. Then the whole thing is swiftly subverted when it turns out that the man the program was based on ''was'' a cold-blooded killer and a war criminal, and the whole focus of the episode pivots to medical ethics. Notable, because ''Star Trek'' is usually clear in it's condemnations of racial prejudice. A character making assumptions based on someone's species, and turning out to be right, is pretty uncommon.



* CoveredInMud: The EMH shows everyone a holo-photograph of Tom Paris after he fell into a mud pit during an away mission. Paris insists he was pushed, but his fellow crew members don't believe him.
* DistressCall: The alien ship creates a non-lethal PlanarShockwave that causes any other ship in the vicinity to come and investigate. After the crew's effort to translate the message into something legible fail, the Voyager repeats the message in the same manner.
* EscapeCall: Chakotay was ''supposed'' to go to Yellow Alert to rescue Janeway (and others) from the Doctor's self-aggrandizing photo montage after a half hour. Unfortunately for them, he decides that since he (and Harry) had to suffer through the whole thing, [[TheGadfly they should too]].

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* CoveredInMud: The EMH shows everyone a holo-photograph of Tom Paris after he fell into a mud pit during an away mission. Paris Tom insists he was pushed, but his fellow crew members don't believe him.
* DistressCall: The alien ship creates a non-lethal PlanarShockwave that causes any other ship in the vicinity to come and investigate. After the crew's effort to translate the message into something legible fail, the Voyager ''Voyager'' repeats the message in the same manner.
* EscapeCall: Chakotay was ''supposed'' to go to Yellow Alert to rescue Janeway (and others) from the Doctor's self-aggrandizing photo montage after a half hour. Unfortunately for them, he decides that since he (and Harry) had to suffer through the whole thing, [[TheGadfly they should too]]. Afterward. Tuvok and Janeway [[DeadpanSnarker trade barbs]] about how Chakotay defied a direct order, and that this is grounds for court martial.



* FantasticRacism: Torres isn't happy to find out that Moset is Cardassian. "As far as I'm concerned, they're all cold-blooded killers."

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* FantasticRacism: Torres B'Elanna isn't happy to find out that Moset is Cardassian. "As far as I'm concerned, they're all cold-blooded killers."



* ForgottenPhlebotinum: The whole debate over the morality of Crell Moset's hologram [[FantasticAesop kinda falls flat]] in light of TNG's "[[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS3E6BoobyTrap Booby Trap]]" where Geordi had to specifically request the computer to reconstruct Dr. Leah Brahms's ''personality'' rather than just her research or looks. Perhaps they could have avoided all the unpleasantness of actually interacting with Moset by just downloading his research into the Doctor, a hologram himself, but due to the Doctor's experiments with downloading information associated with distinct personages (''Darkling''), maybe they wanted to avoid any possible personality cross-contamination; that being said, they could have made Moset's hologram ''look'' like ''anyone'' they wanted once the racism aspect was discovered, removing B'Elanna's initial objections (but possibly delaying the morality discovery).

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* ForgottenPhlebotinum: The whole debate over the morality of Crell Moset's hologram [[FantasticAesop kinda falls flat]] in light of TNG's "[[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS3E6BoobyTrap Booby Trap]]" where Geordi had to specifically request the computer to reconstruct Dr. Leah Brahms's ''personality'' rather than just her research or looks. Perhaps they could have avoided all the unpleasantness of actually interacting with Moset by just downloading his research into the Doctor, a hologram himself, but due to the Doctor's experiments with downloading information associated with distinct personages (''Darkling''), maybe they wanted to avoid any possible personality cross-contamination; that being said, they could have made Moset's hologram ''look'' like ''anyone'' they wanted once the racism aspect was discovered, removing B'Elanna's initial objections (but possibly delaying the morality discovery).



* MorallySuperiorCopy: the Doctor needed to create a consultant to work with to solve a medical crisis that was going to kill B'lannna Torres. He conjured up a holographic version of the best exobiologist known to the Federation, a Cardassian named Crell Moset. The hologram is kind, courteous, funny and extremely gifted in the field of medicine. His inspiration was also an immoral monster who mimicked Josef Mengele's crimes. The Doctor calls out the new Moset for this (even though he's only 3 days old at this point) and discovers that the holographic creation was based on what the Cardassians released to the Federation which left out most of the really negative stuff. As such, this part of Moset was never integrated into new Moset's program and he's genuinely shocked and disgusted by his inspiration's actions. Even though he was an innocent, the Doctor deletes his program anyway; there were still plenty of morally gray moments that appeared in Moset's program when he was working with the Doctor, enough to give everyone second thoughts about integrating the knowledge shared, and the Doctor did not want his ethical subroutines to get that murky.

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* MorallySuperiorCopy: the Doctor needed to create a consultant to work with to solve a medical crisis that was going to kill B'lannna Torres.B'lannna. He conjured up a holographic version of the best exobiologist known to the Federation, a Cardassian named Crell Moset. The hologram is kind, courteous, funny and extremely gifted in the field of medicine. His inspiration was also an immoral monster who mimicked Josef Mengele's crimes. The Doctor calls out the new Moset for this (even though he's only 3 days old at this point) and discovers that the holographic creation was based on what the Cardassians released to the Federation which left out most of the really negative stuff. As such, this part of Moset was never integrated into new Moset's program and he's genuinely shocked and disgusted by his inspiration's actions. Even though he was an innocent, the Doctor deletes his program anyway; there were still plenty of morally gray moments that appeared in Moset's program when he was working with the Doctor, enough to give everyone second thoughts about integrating the knowledge shared, and the Doctor did not want his ethical subroutines to get that murky.



* RubberForeheadAlien: {{Lampshaded}} when Crell notices that B'Elanna's rubber forehead isn't as prominent as he'd expect.

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* RubberForeheadAlien: {{Lampshaded}} when Crell notices that B'Elanna's rubber forehead isn't as prominent as he'd expect.



'''Paris:''' We're in the middle of the Delta Quadrant. Who would know?\\

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'''Paris:''' We're in the middle of the Delta Quadrant. Quadrant! Who would know?\\
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* AffablyEvil: Crell Moset. Friendly and charming to the Doctor, and hiding a ''very'' dirty past.

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* AffablyEvil: Crell Moset. Friendly He's friendly and charming to the Doctor, Doctor (seeing him as a colleague), and hiding a ''very'' dirty past.



* BlackAndGreyMorality: Moset turns out to be pretty dark, no doubt about that. The Doctor, however, willingly works alongside him to save B'Elanna.

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* BlackAndGreyMorality: Moset turns out to be pretty dark, no doubt about that. The Doctor, however, willingly works alongside him to save B'Elanna.B'Elanna, although doing his best not to follow Moset's actions to the letter.



* BrokenAesop: B'Elanna is openly racist toward a holographic Cardassian, declaring that "as far as I'm concerned, they're all cold-blooded killers". The Doctor calls her out on this, pointing out that she can't condemn someone based on his species, and that this person is trying to save her life. Then the whole thing is swiftly subverted when it turns out that the man the program was based on ''was'' a cold-blooded killer, and a war criminal, and the whole focus of the episode pivots to medical ethics. Notable, because ''Star Trek'' is usually clear in it's condemnations of racial prejudice. A character making assumptions based on someone's species, and turning out to be right, is pretty uncommon.
* ContinuityNod: To the Doctor's boring subjects of discussion for ''A Briefing With Neelix'', notably the wonders of internal organs ("Investigations").
* ContrivedCoincidence: Three Bajorans on ''Voyager'', and it just so happens that ''one'' of them personally suffered at the hands of the real Crell Moset.

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* BrokenAesop: B'Elanna is openly racist toward a holographic Cardassian, declaring that "as far as I'm concerned, they're all cold-blooded killers". The Doctor calls her out on this, pointing out that she can't condemn someone based on his species, and that this person is trying to save her life. Then the whole thing is swiftly subverted when it turns out that the man the program was based on ''was'' a cold-blooded killer, killer and a war criminal, and the whole focus of the episode pivots to medical ethics. Notable, because ''Star Trek'' is usually clear in it's condemnations of racial prejudice. A character making assumptions based on someone's species, and turning out to be right, is pretty uncommon.
* ContinuityNod: To the Doctor's boring subjects of discussion for ''A Briefing With with Neelix'', notably the wonders of internal organs ("Investigations").
* ContrivedCoincidence: Three There are three Bajorans on ''Voyager'', and it just so happens that ''one'' of them personally suffered at the hands of the real Crell Moset.



* ForgottenPhlebotinum: The whole debate over the morality of Crell Moset's hologram [[FantasticAesop kinda falls flat]] in light of TNG's "[[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS3E6BoobyTrap Booby Trap]]" where Geordi had to specifically request the computer to reconstruct Dr. Leah Brahms's ''personality'' rather than just her research or looks. Also they could have avoided all the unpleasantness of actually interacting with Moset by just downloading his research into the Doctor, a hologram himself.

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* ForgottenPhlebotinum: The whole debate over the morality of Crell Moset's hologram [[FantasticAesop kinda falls flat]] in light of TNG's "[[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS3E6BoobyTrap Booby Trap]]" where Geordi had to specifically request the computer to reconstruct Dr. Leah Brahms's ''personality'' rather than just her research or looks. Also Perhaps they could have avoided all the unpleasantness of actually interacting with Moset by just downloading his research into the Doctor, a hologram himself.himself, but due to the Doctor's experiments with downloading information associated with distinct personages (''Darkling''), maybe they wanted to avoid any possible personality cross-contamination; that being said, they could have made Moset's hologram ''look'' like ''anyone'' they wanted once the racism aspect was discovered, removing B'Elanna's initial objections (but possibly delaying the morality discovery).



* MorallySuperiorCopy: the Doctor needed to create a consultant to work with to solve a medical crisis that was going to kill B'lannna Torres. He conjured up a holographic version of the best exobiologist known to the federation, a Cardassian named Crell Moset. The hologram is kind, courteous, funny and extremely gifted in the field of medicine. His inspiration was also an immoral monster who mimicked Josef Mengele's crimes. The Doctor calls out the new Moset for this even though he's only 3 days old at this point, and discovers that the holographic creation was based on what the Cardassians released to the federation which left out all the really negative stuff. As such, this part of Moset was never integrated into new Moset's programme and he's genuinely shocked and disgusted by his inspiration's actions. Even though he was an innocent, the Doctor deletes his programe anyway.

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* MorallySuperiorCopy: the Doctor needed to create a consultant to work with to solve a medical crisis that was going to kill B'lannna Torres. He conjured up a holographic version of the best exobiologist known to the federation, Federation, a Cardassian named Crell Moset. The hologram is kind, courteous, funny and extremely gifted in the field of medicine. His inspiration was also an immoral monster who mimicked Josef Mengele's crimes. The Doctor calls out the new Moset for this even (even though he's only 3 days old at this point, point) and discovers that the holographic creation was based on what the Cardassians released to the federation Federation which left out all most of the really negative stuff. As such, this part of Moset was never integrated into new Moset's programme program and he's genuinely shocked and disgusted by his inspiration's actions. Even though he was an innocent, the Doctor deletes his programe anyway.program anyway; there were still plenty of morally gray moments that appeared in Moset's program when he was working with the Doctor, enough to give everyone second thoughts about integrating the knowledge shared, and the Doctor did not want his ethical subroutines to get that murky.
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* BrokenAesop: B'Elanna displays racial prejudice against a holographic Cardassian physician. The Doctor objects to this racism, and the episode seems to be building toward an Aesop opposing bigotry ... until it is revealed that the Cardassian doctor, Crell Moset, is actually a war criminal. The episode then turns into a debate on medical ethics, and the racism issue is all but forgotten. The Star Trek franchise is normally very firm in its opposition to bigotry, but this episode actually seemed to imply that the prejudiced characters were ''right.''

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* BrokenAesop: B'Elanna displays racial prejudice against is openly racist toward a holographic Cardassian physician. Cardassian, declaring that "as far as I'm concerned, they're all cold-blooded killers". The Doctor objects to calls her out on this, pointing out that she can't condemn someone based on his species, and that this racism, person is trying to save her life. Then the whole thing is swiftly subverted when it turns out that the man the program was based on ''was'' a cold-blooded killer, and a war criminal, and the whole focus of the episode seems pivots to be building toward an Aesop opposing bigotry ... until it is revealed that the Cardassian doctor, Crell Moset, is actually a war criminal. The episode then turns into a debate on medical ethics, ethics. Notable, because ''Star Trek'' is usually clear in it's condemnations of racial prejudice. A character making assumptions based on someone's species, and the racism issue turning out to be right, is all but forgotten. The Star Trek franchise is normally very firm in its opposition to bigotry, but this episode actually seemed to imply that the prejudiced characters were ''right.''pretty uncommon.
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* ForgottenPhlebotinum: The whole debate over the morality of Crell Moset's hologram [[FantasticAesop kinda falls flat]] in light of TNG's "[[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS3E6BoobyTrap Booby Trap]]" where Geordi had to specifically request the computer to reconstruct Dr. Leah Brahms's ''personality'' rather than just her research or looks. Also they could have avoided all the unpleasantness of actually interacting with Moset by just downloading his research into the Doctor, a hologram himself.
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* MorallySuperiorCopy: the Doctor needed to create a consultant to work with to solve a medical crisis that was going to kill B'lannna Torres. He conjured up a holographic version of the best exobiologist known to the federation, a Cardassian named Crell Moset. The hologram is kind, courteous, funny and extremely gifted in the field of medicine. His inspiration was also an immoral monster who mimiced Josef Mengele's crimes. The Doctor calls out the new Moset for this even though he's only 3 days old at this point, and discovers that the holographic creation was based on what the Cardassians released to the federation which left out all the really negative stuff. As such, this part of Moset was never integrated into new Moset's programme and he's genuinely shocked and disgusted by his inspiration's actions. Even though he was an innocent, the Doctor deletes his programe anyway.

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* MorallySuperiorCopy: the Doctor needed to create a consultant to work with to solve a medical crisis that was going to kill B'lannna Torres. He conjured up a holographic version of the best exobiologist known to the federation, a Cardassian named Crell Moset. The hologram is kind, courteous, funny and extremely gifted in the field of medicine. His inspiration was also an immoral monster who mimiced mimicked Josef Mengele's crimes. The Doctor calls out the new Moset for this even though he's only 3 days old at this point, and discovers that the holographic creation was based on what the Cardassians released to the federation which left out all the really negative stuff. As such, this part of Moset was never integrated into new Moset's programme and he's genuinely shocked and disgusted by his inspiration's actions. Even though he was an innocent, the Doctor deletes his programe anyway.

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* EscapeCall: Chakotay was ''supposed'' to go to Yellow Alert to rescue Janeway (and others) from the Doctor's self-aggrandizing photo montage after a half hour. Unfortunately for them, he decides that since he (and Harry) had to suffer through the whole thing, they should too.

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* EscapeCall: Chakotay was ''supposed'' to go to Yellow Alert to rescue Janeway (and others) from the Doctor's self-aggrandizing photo montage after a half hour. Unfortunately for them, he decides that since he (and Harry) had to suffer through the whole thing, [[TheGadfly they should too.too]].



%% * GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in the future, please check the trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.

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While it's true that they are literally suffering the same thing, this has nothing to do with the trope A Shared Suffering which is about an exclusive group bonding or having a deep mutual understanding with each other.


* ASharedSuffering: InUniverse when Chakotay decides that since he endured two hours of the Doctor's self-aggrandizing photography montage, it's only fair the Captain does too. So he 'forgets' to call a Yellow Alert thirty minutes in [[EscapeCall as arranged]]. Harry, who apparently sat next to Chakotay at the last showing, gleefully agrees. After she finally escapes the presentation, Janeway snarks her recognition of what Chakotay pulled on her.
--> '''Harry:''' 2100 hours, Commander. All systems reporting normal.\\
'''Chakotay:''' Acknowledged.\\
'''Harry:''' Like I said, it's 2100 hours.\\
'''Chakotay:''' I heard you the first time, Harry.\\
'''Harry:''' ''(in sotto)'' They've been in there over an hour.\\
'''Chakotay:''' I'm aware of that.\\
'''Harry:''' Didn't the Captain ask you to rescue them after thirty minutes?\\
'''Chakotay:''' Harry, you and I were lucky enough to enjoy the Doctor's scintillating exhibition for two full hours. Would it really be fair of us to deny our friends the same unforgettable experience?\\
'''Harry:''' ''(smirks)'' Of course not, sir.\\
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'''B'Elanna:''' What happened to going to yellow alert after half an hour?\\
'''Tuvok:''' Commander Chakotay appears to have disobeyed a direct order.\\
'''Janeway:''' Definitely grounds for court martial.
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* DistressCall: The alien ship creates a non-lethal PlanarShockwave that causes any other ship in the vicinity to come and investigate.

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* DistressCall: The alien ship creates a non-lethal PlanarShockwave that causes any other ship in the vicinity to come and investigate. After the crew's effort to translate the message into something legible fail, the Voyager repeats the message in the same manner.
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Dewicking per TRS.


* IDidWhatIHadToDo: Moset's justification for pretty much everything he's done. [[NotSoDifferent The Doctor starts using it as well.]]

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* IDidWhatIHadToDo: Moset's justification for pretty much everything he's done. [[NotSoDifferent The Doctor starts using it as well.]]



* NotSoDifferent: Crell tries to defend his work by pointing out that the Doctor was willing to use it when desperate enough. Unfortunately for him, the Doctor wasn't convinced.

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* NotSoDifferent: NotSoDifferentRemark: Crell tries to defend his work by pointing out that the Doctor was willing to use it when desperate enough. Unfortunately for him, the Doctor wasn't convinced.
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* MorallySuperiorCopy: the Doctor needed to create a consultant to work with to solve a medical crisis that was going to kill B'lannna Torres. He conjured up a holographic version of the best exobiologist known to the federation, a Cardassian named Crell Moset. The hologram is kind, courteous, funny and extremely gifted in the field of medicine. His inspiration was also an immoral monster who mimiced Josef Mengele's crimes. The Doctor calls out the new Moset for this even though he's only 3 days old at this point, and discovers that the holographic creation was based on what the Cardassians released to the federation which left out all the really negative stuff. As such, this part of Moset was never integrated into new Moset's programme and he's genuinely shocked and disgusted by his inspiration's actions. Even though he was an innocent, the Doctor deletes his programe anyway.

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'''Harry:''' ''(smirks)'' Of course not, sir.

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'''Harry:''' ''(smirks)'' Of course not, sir.\\
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'''B'Elanna:''' What happened to going to yellow alert after half an hour?\\
'''Tuvok:''' Commander Chakotay appears to have disobeyed a direct order.\\
'''Janeway:''' Definitely grounds for court martial.

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Symbiotic Possession requires that both sides are agreeable with the arrangement. I don't think B'Elanna appreciates being paralyzed and near-death in sick bay here.


* SymbioticPossession: The alien is severely injured, so it uses B'Elanna's healthy organs to prolong its life.

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--> "She's Klingon... no, the cranial ridges are less pronounced. [[HalfHumanHybrid Klingon-human hybrid.]]"
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--> "She's -->"She's Klingon... no, the cranial ridges are less pronounced. [[HalfHumanHybrid Klingon-human hybrid.]]"
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--> '''Paris:''' What did you put in the coffee, Neelix?

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--> '''Paris:''' -->'''Paris:''' What did you put in the coffee, Neelix?Neelix?
* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight:
-->'''Paris:''' Fine. Let's just deactivate the evil hologram and let B'Elanna die. At least we'd have our morals intact. And you, Chakotay. Since when do you care what Starfleet thinks?\\
'''Chakotay:''' This isn't about rules and regulations. This is about doing what's right!



* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight
-->'''Paris:''' Fine. Let's just deactivate the evil hologram and let B'Elanna die. At least we'd have our morals intact. And you, Chakotay. Since when do you care what Starfleet thinks?\\
'''Chakotay:''' This isn't about rules and regulations. This is about doing what's right!
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: The Doctor's "stunning magnification of the Vulcan reproductive gland". There's only so many Vulcans on board, so in all likelihood he just treated everyone to an eyeful of one of Tuvok's (or Vorik's) balls.

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%% * GettingCrapPastTheRadar: The Doctor's "stunning magnification of the Vulcan reproductive gland". There's GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only so many Vulcans on board, so until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in all likelihood he just treated everyone the future, please check the trope page to an eyeful of one of Tuvok's (or Vorik's) balls. make sure your example fits the current definition.
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* ANaziByAnyOtherName: Some of Crell Moset's "experiments" sound horrifyingly similar to those conducted on Nazi concentration camp prisoners during WWII.

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* ANaziByAnyOtherName: Some of Crell Moset's "experiments" sound horrifyingly similar to those conducted on Nazi concentration camp prisoners during WWII.WWII, particularly those performed by "Dr." Josef Mengele.
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* BizarreAlienBiology: The UniversalTranslator can't understand the [[StarfishAliens cytoplasmic lifeform's]] language , the tricorder can't comprehend its biology, it controls a spaceship via biochemical secretions, it can leap through a forcefield in a single bound, and it uses B'Elanna Torres as an emergency life-support system.

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* BizarreAlienBiology: The UniversalTranslator can't understand the [[StarfishAliens cytoplasmic lifeform's]] language , language, the tricorder can't comprehend its biology, it controls a spaceship via biochemical secretions, it can leap through a forcefield in a single bound, and it uses B'Elanna Torres as an emergency life-support system.



* NotSoDifferent: Crell tries to defend his work by pointing out that the Doctor was willing to use it when desperate enough.. Unfortunately for him, the Doctor wasn't convinced.

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* NotSoDifferent: Crell tries to defend his work by pointing out that the Doctor was willing to use it when desperate enough..enough. Unfortunately for him, the Doctor wasn't convinced.



* ThatsAnOrder

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* ThatsAnOrderThatsAnOrder:



* UniversalTranslator: For once this is ineffective, making it difficult to establish the aliens intentions.

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* UniversalTranslator: For once this is ineffective, making it difficult to establish the aliens aliens' intentions.



* WhatMeasureIsANonHuman

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* WhatMeasureIsANonHumanWhatMeasureIsANonHuman:



* WhatYouAreInTheDark

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* WhatYouAreInTheDarkWhatYouAreInTheDark:
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* GuestStar: Creator/FrankWelker as the voice for the cytoplasmic lifeform.
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* ASharedSuffering: InUniverse when Chakotay decides that since he endured two hours of the Doctor's self-aggrandizing photography montage, it's only fair the Captain does too. So he 'forgets' to call a Yellow Alert thirty minutes in [[EscapeCall as arranged]]. Harry, who apparently sat next to Chakotay at the last showing, gleefully agrees.

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* ASharedSuffering: InUniverse when Chakotay decides that since he endured two hours of the Doctor's self-aggrandizing photography montage, it's only fair the Captain does too. So he 'forgets' to call a Yellow Alert thirty minutes in [[EscapeCall as arranged]]. Harry, who apparently sat next to Chakotay at the last showing, gleefully agrees. After she finally escapes the presentation, Janeway snarks her recognition of what Chakotay pulled on her.
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* NoodleIncident: Apparently, the photographic montage attended by Chakotay, Harry, and Neelix included an embarrassing photo of B'Elanna getting her foot stuck in a plasma injector. It ''wasn't'' apparently shown in the one attended by B'Elanna herself, perhaps the Doctor was smart enough not to antagonize her so openly.
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* EscapeCall: Chakotay was ''supposed'' to go to Yellow Alert to rescue Janeway (and others) from the Doctor's self-aggrandizing photo montage after a half hour. Unfortunately for them, he decides that since he (and Harry) had to suffer through the whole thing, they should too.


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* NoodleIncident: Apparently, the photographic montage attended by Chakotay, Harry, and Neelix included an embarrassing photo of B'Elanna getting her foot stuck in a plasma injector. It ''wasn't'' apparently shown in the one attended by B'Elanna herself, perhaps the Doctor was smart enough not to antagonize her so openly.

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