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* CombatTentacles: Armed with a pair of these on gis back.

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* CombatTentacles: Armed with a pair of these on gis his back.
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* TwoGirlToATeam: Gwyn and Rok-Tahk are the two female characters in the team. Though with Zero being genderless and Murph being a BlobMonster, the genders are more equally distributed than in most occurrences of this trope.

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* TwoGirlToATeam: TwoGirlsToATeam: Gwyn and Rok-Tahk are the two female characters in the team. Though with Zero being genderless and Murph being a BlobMonster, the genders are more equally distributed than in most occurrences of this trope.
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* TwoGirlToATeam: Gwyn and Rok-Tahk are the two female characters in the team. Though with Zero being genderless and Murph being a BlobMonster, the genders are more equally distributed than in most occurrences of this trope.
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* DubNameChange: She is called Gwen/Gwendala in the French dub, probably because Gwyn sounds like "''gouine''", a derogatory term for lesbians.
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* TheFellowshipHasEnded: Her original crew from ''Voyager'' left on different paths since they returned from the Delta Quadrant. Tuvok, Tom Paris, and B'Elanna Torres are still serving in Starfleet, Chakotay is lost in time, Seven of Nine quit to form the Fenris Rangers when Starfleet wouldn't accept her on account of her being an ex-Borg, and Harry Kim's status is currently unknown. At the very least, The Doctor will be joining her again in Season 2 to find Chakotay.

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* TheFellowshipHasEnded: Her original crew from ''Voyager'' left on different paths since they returned from the Delta Quadrant. Tuvok, Tom Paris, and B'Elanna Torres are still serving in Starfleet, Chakotay is lost in time, Seven of Nine quit to form the Fenris Rangers when Starfleet wouldn't accept her on account of her being an ex-Borg, Neelix is still in the Delta Quadrant at the Talaxian homestead, and Harry Kim's status is currently unknown. At the very least, The Doctor will be joining her again in Season 2 to find Chakotay.
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* VillainExitStageLeft: She manages to escape the ''Protostar'' with her Drednok [[spoiler:after mortally wounding the Diviner]].
* VilerNewVillain: Unlike the Diviner, the Vindicator has no mercy for Gwyn, dismissing her as a burden and [[NoTrueScotsman not a truly one of the Vau N'Akat]], and doesn't hesitate [[spoiler: to mortally wound the Diviner when he tries to save his daughter. ]]

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* VillainExitStageLeft: She manages to escape the ''Protostar'' with her Drednok [[spoiler:after after mortally wounding the Diviner]].
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* VilerNewVillain: Unlike the Diviner, the Vindicator has no mercy for Gwyn, dismissing her as a burden and [[NoTrueScotsman not a truly one of the Vau N'Akat]], and doesn't hesitate [[spoiler: to mortally wound the Diviner when he tries to save his daughter. ]]daughter.
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* VerbalTic: "Hoot hoot" seems to be Zero's way of expressing excitement and/or amusement.
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* CostumeEvolution: He's wearing the 2384 Type B uniform for his return appearance, after having last worn the ''Deep Space Nine'' uniform for his entire ''Voyager'' appearances.

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* CostumeEvolution: He's wearing the 2384 Type B uniform for his return appearance, after having last worn the original ''Deep Space Nine'' uniform for his entire ''Voyager'' appearances.on ''Voyager''.
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For tropes on her original appearance, see [[Characters/StarTrekVoyager Voyager]].

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For tropes on her original appearance, see [[Characters/StarTrekVoyager Voyager]].''[[Characters/StarTrekVoyager Voyager]]''.



For tropes on his original appearance, see [[Characters/StarTrekVoyager Voyager]].

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For tropes on his original appearance, see [[Characters/StarTrekVoyager Voyager]].''[[Characters/StarTrekVoyager Voyager]]''.

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*VilerNewVillain: Unlike the Diviner, the Vindicator has no mercy for Gwyn, dismissing her as a burden and [[NoTrueScotsman not a truly one of the Vau N'Akat]], and doesn't hesitate [[spoiler: to mortally wound the Diviner when he tries to save his daughter. ]]
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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Once she makes contact with the crew of the ''Protostar'' she starts having doubts about her mission to capture them, noting that they're just kids rather than the thieves she was expecting. In the season 1 finale she successfuly goes up against Starfleet Command over letting Dal join Starfleet with the rest of his friends since [[spoiler: being a genetically modified human]] makes him inelligible.

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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Once she makes contact with the crew of the ''Protostar'' she starts having doubts about her mission to capture them, noting that they're just kids rather than the thieves she was expecting. In the season 1 finale she successfuly finale [[spoiler:she successfully goes up against Starfleet Command over letting Dal join Starfleet with the rest of his friends since [[spoiler: being a genetically modified human]] human makes him inelligible.]]
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* CharacterDevelopment: He's a far haughtier and ego-driven character at the start of the series, a self-appointed Captain, and someone who's dismissive to his crew at best. The series has him grow out of this, slowly realizing that TheNeedsOfTheMany outweigh the needs of the few, and he can't act so half-cocked if he wants to keep those he cares about alive. As Holo!Spock, who's words help him realize this, puts it:

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* CharacterDevelopment: He's a far haughtier and ego-driven character at the start of the series, a self-appointed Captain, and someone who's dismissive to his crew at best. The series has him grow out of this, slowly realizing that TheNeedsOfTheMany outweigh the needs of the few, and he can't act so half-cocked if he wants to keep those he cares about alive. As Holo!Spock, who's Spock's hologram, whose words help helps him realize this, puts it:
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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Once she makes contact with the crew of the ''Protostar'' she starts having doubts about her mission to capture them, noting that they're just kids rather than the thieves she was expecting. In the season 1 finale she successfuly goes up against Starfleet Command over letting Dal join Starfleet with the rest of his friends since [[spoiler: being a genetically modified human]] makes him inelligible.
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* EvilBrit: While she has an American accent in her Trill disguise, she speaks with a British accent once her antagonistic role is revealed.
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* BioAugmentation: Dr. Jago reveals that Dal is a human augment composed of the recessive DNA of 26 alien species (With confirmed one being Proto-[[Recap/StarTrekS1E26ErrandOfMercy Organian]], Klingon, Vulcan, Tellarite, and Andorian).

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* BioAugmentation: Dr. Jago reveals that Dal is a human augment composed of the recessive DNA of 26 alien species (With those confirmed one being Proto-[[Recap/StarTrekS1E26ErrandOfMercy Organian]], Klingon, Vulcan, Tellarite, and Andorian).
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* BioAugmentation: Dr. Jago reveals that Dal is a human augment composed of the recessive DNA of 26 alien species (With confirmed one being Proto-[[Recap/StarTrekS1E26ErrandOfMercy Organian]], Klingon, Vulcan, Tellarite, and Andorian).
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* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: Unlike many Captains from previous ''Trek'' series who are experienced officers, Dal is the opposite: being an inexperienced officer, let alone much more inexperienced than a first-year Starfleet cadet, who is reluctantly thrusted to be the ''Protostar's'' Captain chair after Chakotay's disappearance. CharacterDevelopment prevails, however, when he slowly becomes more skilled in his duty as one, but had to learn from much more different methods of captaincy to be on equal footing to his predecessors.

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* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: Unlike many Captains from previous ''Trek'' series who are experienced officers, Dal is the opposite: being an inexperienced officer, let alone much more inexperienced than a first-year Starfleet cadet, who is reluctantly thrusted to be the ''Protostar's'' Captain chair after Chakotay's disappearance. CharacterDevelopment prevails, however, when he slowly becomes more skilled in his duty as one, but had to learn from much more different methods of captaincy captaincy, being that he didn't go to Starfleet Academy, to be on equal footing to his predecessors.
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* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: Unlike many Captains from previous ''Trek'' series who are experienced officers, Dal is the opposite: being an inexperienced officer, let alone much more inexperienced than a first-year Starfleet cadet, who is reluctantly thrusted to be the ''Protostar's'' Captain chair after Chakotay's disappearance. CharacterDevelopment prevails, however, when he slowly becomes more skilled in his duty as one.

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* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: Unlike many Captains from previous ''Trek'' series who are experienced officers, Dal is the opposite: being an inexperienced officer, let alone much more inexperienced than a first-year Starfleet cadet, who is reluctantly thrusted to be the ''Protostar's'' Captain chair after Chakotay's disappearance. CharacterDevelopment prevails, however, when he slowly becomes more skilled in his duty as one.one, but had to learn from much more different methods of captaincy to be on equal footing to his predecessors.
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* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: Unlike many Captains of Starfleet from previous ''Trek'' series who are experienced officers, Dal is the opposite: being an inexperienced officer, let alone much more inexperienced than a first-year Starfleet cadet, who is reluctantly thrusted to be the ''Protostar's'' Captain chair after Chakotay's disappearance. CharacterDevelopment prevails, however, when he slowly becomes more skilled in his duty as one.

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* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: Unlike many Captains of Starfleet from previous ''Trek'' series who are experienced officers, Dal is the opposite: being an inexperienced officer, let alone much more inexperienced than a first-year Starfleet cadet, who is reluctantly thrusted to be the ''Protostar's'' Captain chair after Chakotay's disappearance. CharacterDevelopment prevails, however, when he slowly becomes more skilled in his duty as one.
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* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: Unlike many Captains of Starfleet from previous ''Trek'' series who are experienced officers, Dal is the opposite: being an inexperienced officer, let alone much more inexperienced than a first-year Starfleet cadet, who is reluctantly thrusted to be the ''Protostar's'' Captain chair after Chakotay's disappearance. CharacterDevelopment prevails, however, when he slowly becomes more skilled in his duty as one.
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Of those listed, I think only Pike and Sisko didn't attain higher rank, and Sisko technically got godhood.


* TheAce: Amongst Starfleet's most legendary Captains such as Archer, Pike, Kirk, Picard, and Sisko, Janeway is one of the few among them that made the Admiralty, and with damn good reason. She's commanding a ''Dauntless'' class starship, has an entire compliment of elite officers at her side, and manages to persuade the Federation into letting a group of alien refugees join her as Warrant Officers to rescue one of her oldest friends by successfully arguing before the entire Federation Council about the ''Protostar'''s crew's efforts to save an organization they never knew existed for so long. Not only that, but she manages to launch another starship lineage from her original vessel by commissioning a new ''Voyager''-- a distinction not afforded to any other vessel besides the ''Enterprise''.

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* TheAce: Amongst Starfleet's most legendary Captains such as Archer, Pike, Kirk, Picard, and Sisko, Janeway is one of the few among them that made the Admiralty, and with damn good reason. She's commanding a ''Dauntless'' class starship, has an entire compliment of elite officers at her side, and manages to persuade the Federation into letting a group of alien refugees join her as Warrant Officers to rescue one of her oldest friends by successfully arguing before the entire Federation Council about the ''Protostar'''s crew's efforts to save an organization they never knew existed for so long. Not only that, but she manages to launch another starship lineage from her original vessel by commissioning a new ''Voyager''-- a distinction not afforded to any other vessel besides the ''Enterprise''.''Enterprise'' before her.
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* TheAce: Amongst Starfleet's most legendary Captains such as Archer, Pike, Kirk, Picard, and Sisko, Janeway is one of the few among them that made the Admiralty, and with damn good reason. She's commanding a ''Dauntless'' class starship, has an entire compliment of elite officers at her side, and manages to persuade the Federation into letting a group of alien refugees join her as Warrant Officers to rescue one of her oldest friends by successfully arguing before the entire Federation Council about the ''Protostar'''s crew's efforts to save an organization they never knew existed for so long. Not only that, but she manages to launch another starship lineage from her original vessel by commissioning a new ''Voyager''-- a distinction not afforded to any other vessel besides the ''Enterprise''.
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** Of Janeway's character on ''Voyager''. Sure, Janeway was always championing Starfleet principles, and is indeed one of their most exemplary officers, but she made a lot of hard calls to protect her crew during the seven-year-stay in the Delta Quadrant. It might have worked out for her then, but back in Federation space, those hard calls don't fly anymore. In her mission to rescue Chakotay, her crew has to reign her in from literally inciting a war when she's prepared to violate the Neutral Zone with the Romulans in order to catch the ''Protostar'', hellbent on getting answers the crew quite literally can't give without bringing the ''Dauntless'' down.
** This one gets PlayedForLaughs, but her MustHaveCaffeine tendencies are hit with a SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome. Doctor Noum puts her on a tea diet because all that coffee is affecting her health.


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* TheFellowshipHasEnded: Her original crew from ''Voyager'' left on different paths since they returned from the Delta Quadrant. Tuvok, Tom Paris, and B'Elanna Torres are still serving in Starfleet, Chakotay is lost in time, Seven of Nine quit to form the Fenris Rangers when Starfleet wouldn't accept her on account of her being an ex-Borg, and Harry Kim's status is currently unknown. At the very least, The Doctor will be joining her again in Season 2 to find Chakotay.


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* PatrickStewartSpeech: She may not be the TropeNamer, but she gives one that could give Picard a run for his money by convincing the entire Federation Council to accept the prodigies as Warrant Officers, noting how they went from not even knowing about Starfleet in the first place to saving the entire organization all on their own merits.
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* ShoutOut: The "Dreadnoks" are a villainous outlaw biker gang turned mercenary troup in ''Franchise/GIJoe''.

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* MustHaveCaffeine: Judging from the size of her mug, Janeway's love for coffee hasn't waned in the slightest since the events of ''Voyager''. Unfortunately for her, she [[ContinuityNod had to switch her to tea]] on doctor's orders. She wants a second (i.e. pro-coffee) opinion.

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* MustHaveCaffeine: Judging from the size of her mug, Janeway's love for coffee hasn't waned in the slightest since the events of ''Voyager''. Unfortunately for her, she [[ContinuityNod had to switch her to tea]] on doctor's orders. She wants a second (i.e. pro-coffee) opinion.

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