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He eventually sent a verbal message to ''Voyager'' informing them that the planet meant them no harm and that the ground shaken caused by Voyager's attempt to break orbit was causing considerable damage to the planet. ''Voyager'' did get his message, but due to the space-time differential, by the time the message reached Voyager, the astronomer had been dead for over one hundred years. ({{VOY|Blink of an Eye}})
 
He eventually sent a verbal message to ''Voyager'' informing them that the planet meant them no harm and that the ground shaken caused by Voyager's attempt to break orbit was causing considerable damage to the planet. ''Voyager'' did get his message, but due to the space-time differential, by the time the message reached Voyager, the astronomer had been dead for over one hundred years. ({{VOY|Blink of an Eye}})
   
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Kelemane believed that ''Voyager'' was a star with people on it and summoned the cleric to write a letter to the protector on that star, which he did &mdash; in [[English language|English]]. ({{VOY|Blink of an Eye}})
 
Kelemane believed that ''Voyager'' was a star with people on it and summoned the cleric to write a letter to the protector on that star, which he did &mdash; in [[English language|English]]. ({{VOY|Blink of an Eye}})
   
 
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While preparing an offering to his god, he discovered ''Voyager'', which had become trapped in a gravimetric gradient that pulled it into an orbit where it became trapped. He believed it to be another god opposing his old god, Thaal, and feared this "new god" because it caused the ground to shake. ({{VOY|Blink of an Eye}})
 
While preparing an offering to his god, he discovered ''Voyager'', which had become trapped in a gravimetric gradient that pulled it into an orbit where it became trapped. He believed it to be another god opposing his old god, Thaal, and feared this "new god" because it caused the ground to shake. ({{VOY|Blink of an Eye}})
   
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As a young boy, he had all of the [[Sky Ship Friends|sky ship toys]]. He was tired of trying to contact ''Voyager'' and believed that the crew might be dead. He suggested to the astronomer to send a voice message. By the time ''Voyager'' received the messages, the astronomer and technician had been dead for over a hundred years. ({{VOY|Blink of an Eye}})
 
As a young boy, he had all of the [[Sky Ship Friends|sky ship toys]]. He was tired of trying to contact ''Voyager'' and believed that the crew might be dead. He suggested to the astronomer to send a voice message. By the time ''Voyager'' received the messages, the astronomer and technician had been dead for over a hundred years. ({{VOY|Blink of an Eye}})
   
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The '''tribal alien''' was consulted by the Shaman who explained how the new god had appeared suddenly. The tribal alien believed that this new god was jealous of their old god, and that the fire fruit which was offered to the old god should be given only to the new god, something that would appease the new god and stop the ground from shaking. ({{VOY|Blink of an Eye}})
 
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Revision as of 07:51, 10 June 2009

List of individuals from Kelemane's species.

Named individuals

Unnamed individuals

Astronomer

File:Astronomer.jpg

An astronomer

The Astronomer spent years trying to contact Voyager by using radio waves, and sending prime numbers.

Unlike his ancestors who at first thought Voyager was a god and then a star with people on it, he knew it was a sky ship. When he was young he did not have any sky ship toys, as his grandfather would not allow it. His grandfather told him that the sky ship was a palace inhabited by an evil prince where bad children went.

He eventually sent a verbal message to Voyager informing them that the planet meant them no harm and that the ground shaken caused by Voyager's attempt to break orbit was causing considerable damage to the planet. Voyager did get his message, but due to the space-time differential, by the time the message reached Voyager, the astronomer had been dead for over one hundred years. (VOY: "Blink of an Eye")

The Astronomer was played by Daniel Zacapa.


Cleric

File:Cleric.jpg

A cleric

The Cleric was confidant and teacher to Kelemane. He taught Kelemane to abandon the old superstitions regarding the "Ground Shaker".

Kelemane believed that Voyager was a star with people on it and summoned the cleric to write a letter to the protector on that star, which he did — in English. (VOY: "Blink of an Eye")

The Cleric was played by Olaf Pooley.
The cleric wrote his letter on screen, and in English. The box, paper and pen that were used by Olaf Pooley in this scene were auctioned as part of the It's A Wrap! sale and auction in January 2007. The lot included several copies of the letter. [1]


Shaman

File:Shaman.jpg

A shaman

The Shaman was the religious leader on a planet.

While preparing an offering to his god, he discovered Voyager, which had become trapped in a gravimetric gradient that pulled it into an orbit where it became trapped. He believed it to be another god opposing his old god, Thaal, and feared this "new god" because it caused the ground to shake. (VOY: "Blink of an Eye")

The Shaman was played by Melik Malkasian.


Technician

File:Technician.jpg

A technician

The Technician was an assistant to the astronomer who was trying to contact Voyager.

As a young boy, he had all of the sky ship toys. He was tired of trying to contact Voyager and believed that the crew might be dead. He suggested to the astronomer to send a voice message. By the time Voyager received the messages, the astronomer and technician had been dead for over a hundred years. (VOY: "Blink of an Eye")

The Technician was played by Jon Cellini.


Tribal Alien

File:Tribal Alien.jpg

A tribal alien.

The tribal alien was consulted by the Shaman who explained how the new god had appeared suddenly. The tribal alien believed that this new god was jealous of their old god, and that the fire fruit which was offered to the old god should be given only to the new god, something that would appease the new god and stop the ground from shaking. (VOY: "Blink of an Eye")

The Tribal Alien was played by Walter Hamilton McCready.


Balloonists

File:Balloonists.jpg

The balloonists

Two male hot-air balloonists helping Kelemane launch a hot-air balloon. (VOY: "Blink of an Eye")