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**** The above makes one wonder if the Department of Temporal Investigations has a warehouse where they delay messages from the future so they can be delivered once they won't interfere with causality.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: The Doctor appears completely human and most normal people would instinctively treat him with normal respect. The Voyager crew automatically treat him like dirt. This makes it look like they are secretly angry bigots that hate being polite all the time and take it out on the Doctor because they know they can.
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*** Including perhaps as a result of his Voyager encounter. Perhaps he did contact Starfleet and give them information about Voyager, perhaps even the letters. Maybe some time cop went back and removed the letters, or whatever.
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** Perhaps in his future, he has some dealings with TheFederation that put him on their radar. Not all Romulans are so secretive.
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* FridgeLogic: Why would Voyager's database contain information on a random, low-ranking Romulan scientist's date of death? Especially when the Star Trek franchise has long established how secretive the Romulans are.

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* FridgeLogic: Why would Voyager's [[OmniscientDatabase database contain information information]] on a random, low-ranking Romulan scientist's date of death? Especially when the Star Trek franchise has long established how secretive the Romulans are.
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* FridgeLogic: Why would Voyager's database contain information on a random, low-ranking Romulan scientist' date of death? Especially when the Star Trek franchise has long established how secretive the Romulans are.

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* FridgeLogic: Why would Voyager's database contain information on a random, low-ranking Romulan scientist' scientist's date of death? Especially when the Star Trek franchise has long established how secretive the Romulans are.
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* FridgeLogic: Why would Voyager's database contain information on a random, low-ranking Romulan scientist' date of death? Especially when the Star Trek franchise has long established how secretive the Romulans are.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Little does the Doctor know it will take him the entire series to settle on a name.

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