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'''Edith Mulchaey''' was a character in the [[holoprogram]] ''[[Fair Haven]]'' created by [[Tom Paris]]. |
'''Edith Mulchaey''' was a character in the [[holoprogram]] ''[[Fair Haven]]'' created by [[Tom Paris]]. |
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+ | This was a depiction of a quaint [[Irish]] village in the late [[19th century|1800s]]. When the town suspected Paris and the rest of the {{USS|Voyager}} crew to be spirit folk, Edith related a story about [[Captain]] [[Kathryn Janeway|Janeway]]. She stated that Janeway, her daughter [[Mary Mulchaey|Mary]], and she were all in a field and that Mary fell into a well. Edith went for help, but when she returned, she found Mary safe without a mark on her. Edith said that Janeway told her that she imagined that Mary had fallen into the well. ({{VOY|Spirit Folk}}) |
{{bginfo|Edith Mulchaey was played by [[Bairbre Dowling]].}} |
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Revision as of 15:11, 20 November 2014
- You may also be looking for Ensign Mulcahey from USS Voyager.
Edith Mulchaey was a character in the holoprogram Fair Haven created by Tom Paris.
This was a depiction of a quaint Irish village in the late 1800s. When the town suspected Paris and the rest of the USS Voyager crew to be spirit folk, Edith related a story about Captain Janeway. She stated that Janeway, her daughter Mary, and she were all in a field and that Mary fell into a well. Edith went for help, but when she returned, she found Mary safe without a mark on her. Edith said that Janeway told her that she imagined that Mary had fallen into the well. (VOY: "Spirit Folk")
Edith Mulchaey was played by Bairbre Dowling.