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* After being convicted of espionage, Miles O'Brien is given the memories of a 20-year prison sentence on [[Argratha]]. ({{DS9|Hard Time}})
 
* After being convicted of espionage, Miles O'Brien is given the memories of a 20-year prison sentence on [[Argratha]]. ({{DS9|Hard Time}})
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*A [[Jem'Hadar]] ship crashes on [[Bopak III]]. The only survivor is [[Goran'Agar]], who unexpectedly survives for thirty-five days without [[ketracel-white]]. ({{DS9|Hippocratic Oath}})
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*[[Toman'torax]] becomes [[Omet'iklan]]'s [[Second (rank)|Second]]. ({{DS9|To the Death}})
   
 
* [[Doctor]] [[Julian Bashir]] is able to prevent unborn children of the people living on [[Boranis III]] from contracting a plague sent by the [[Dominion]] as punishment for the rejection of their offer of membership. ({{DS9|The Quickening}})
 
* [[Doctor]] [[Julian Bashir]] is able to prevent unborn children of the people living on [[Boranis III]] from contracting a plague sent by the [[Dominion]] as punishment for the rejection of their offer of membership. ({{DS9|The Quickening}})

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Events

Prime Reality

  • A shuttle accident causes Harry Kim to be transported to an alternate timeline where he never served on board the USS Voyager. He is able to be transported back to his own reality with the help of an unknown alien and an alternate Tom Paris. (VOY: "Non Sequitur")
  • Admiral Leyton stages a military coup by taking advantage of the current Changeling scare. The attempt is thwarted by Benjamin Sisko and Odo. Leyton resigns his commission, and Sisko and Odo return to Deep Space 9. (DS9: "Paradise Lost")
  • The Kazon-Nistrim briefly steal transporter technology from Voyager. Chakotay is able to eliminate the Kazon's new-found technology and return to Voyager, but not before Seska informs him that she stole a sample of his DNA and impregnated herself with it. (VOY: "Maneuvers")
  • A member of the Q Continuum, Quinn, is released from his confinement in a comet by the crew of Voyager. After a brief trial, he relinquishes his powers so he can become Human and commit suicide. Q secures the poison used in the suicide. The event causes a civil war in the Continuum. (VOY: "Death Wish", "The Q and the Grey")
  • Captain Kathryn Janeway attempts to form an alliance with various Kazon sects to bring a stop to their increasingly frequent attacks on Voyager. Unfortunately, the negotiations are put to a stop after the Trabe attempts to wipe out the Kazon delegates. (VOY: "Alliances")
  • Michael Jonas begins secretly feeding the Kazon-Nistrim information about Voyager. Lieutenant Tuvok discovers the transmissions, but is unable to determine who sent them. In an effort to flush out the spy, Captain Janeway and Tuvok create a plan to have Tom Paris begin behaving like a malcontent to have a plausible reason for him to leave Voyager, be captured by Kazon forces, and extract information exposing the traitor. (VOY: "Investigations")
  • Violating the rules of Ferengi society, Quark's employees, led by Rom, form a union and go on strike. Quark secretly agrees to the unions demands in order to protect his brother, and the union is dissolved. Rom quits working for Quark and takes a position under Chief Miles O'Brien on Deep Space 9's engineering crew. (DS9: "Bar Association")
  • A transporter accident combines Tuvok and Neelix into a single being, Tuvix. He is later separated into his two halves against his will by Captain Janeway. (VOY: "Tuvix")
  • While escorting a medical convoy to Pentath III, Lieutenant Commander Worf accidentally destroys a Klingon civilian convoy. The Klingon Empire tries to have Worf extradited and charged for the deaths of the 441 civilians on board. Fortunately, it is revealed that the transport was empty and giving false readings to justify an armed conflict, and the casualty list was in fact a list of the victims of an accidental transport crash that occurred three months before this incident. (DS9: "Rules of Engagement")
  • Captain Janeway and Commander Chakotay contract a virus from an insect bite, and are forced to be left behind on the planet which they were infected. Tuvok becomes Voyager's new commanding officer for six weeks until a cure is obtained from the Vidiians. (VOY: "Resolutions")
  • After being convicted of espionage, Miles O'Brien is given the memories of a 20-year prison sentence on Argratha. (DS9: "Hard Time")

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