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* The death of the Diviner is surprisingly heart-wrenching. Though Ascencia insulted him as she escaped, the fact that he did manage to protect Gwyen allows him to at least die happily.
--> '''Diviner''': (''weakly'') There is no barrier we cannot overcome, for you are my daughter, my spirits some, my ''Gwyndala''... (''dies, then fades away into blue dust'')
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* Gwyn was teaching the Caitian captive who was brought in the first episode some linguistic programs before she left. When the Protostar returns to Tars Lemora, the Caitian is among the miners. Whatever Gwyn might have meant to do for the poor girl, the Diviner and Dreadnok had no intention of treating her as anything but one of the mass of "the Unwanted."
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[[folder:"Masquerade"]]
* Dal finally learns who and what he is: a genetic experiment. He has no family, no species, no heritage outside of illegal augment research. No surprise that he's badly shaken and unsure of himself.
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--> '''Dal''': I told you I'd mess it up.
--> '''Janeway''': [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments You didn't. You added a piece to the puzzle. It may not be finished but you're all in this together]].
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--> '''Janeway''': There was no way for me to leave. Over the course of my time with you, I've grown. ''Literally''. My program has become too large, too rich, and too complex for some tiny little chip. It just wasn't possibly to remove me from the computers in time.
--> '''Dal''': (''tearing up'') She, stayed on the ship, Rok.

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--> '''Janeway''': There was no way for me to leave. Over the course of my time with you, I've grown. ''Literally''. My program has become too large, too rich, and too complex for some tiny little chip. It just wasn't possibly possible to remove me from the computers in time.
--> '''Dal''': (''tearing up'') She, She... stayed on the ship, Rok.



--> '''Janeway''': And knowing how stubborn you all are, especially ''you'' [[TheTapeKnewYouWouldSayThat Jankom]]. I did what I had to, so you could fulfill your potential. I'm truly proud to see how far you've all come. My only reget is not being their when you arrive at the steps of Starfleet Academy.

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--> '''Janeway''': And knowing how stubborn you all are, are - especially ''you'' ''you'', [[TheTapeKnewYouWouldSayThat Jankom]]. Jankom]] - I did what I had to, so you could fulfill your potential. I'm truly proud to see how far you've all come. My only reget regret is not being their there when you arrive at the steps of Starfleet Academy.
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--> ''Rok''': (''openly crying'') But we don't ''have'' navigation!

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--> ''Rok''': '''Rok''': (''openly crying'') But we don't ''have'' navigation!
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--> '''Janeway''': There was no way for me to leave. Over the course of my time with you, I've gorwn. ''Literally''. My program has become too large, too rich, and too complex for some tiny little chip. It just wasn't possibly to remove me from the computers in time.

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--> '''Janeway''': There was no way for me to leave. Over the course of my time with you, I've gorwn.grown. ''Literally''. My program has become too large, too rich, and too complex for some tiny little chip. It just wasn't possibly to remove me from the computers in time.



--> ''Jankom''': No!
--> ''Rok''': Janeway...

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--> ''Jankom''': '''Jankom''': No!
--> ''Rok''': '''Rok''': Janeway...
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** Her final speech to the prodigies is particularly moving.
--> '''Janeway''': There was no way for me to leave. Over the course of my time with you, I've gorwn. ''Literally''. My program has become too large, too rich, and too complex for some tiny little chip. It just wasn't possibly to remove me from the computers in time.
--> '''Dal''': (''tearing up'') She, stayed on the ship, Rok.
--> ''Jankom''': No!
--> ''Rok''': Janeway...
--> '''Janeway''': And knowing how stubborn you all are, especially ''you'' [[TheTapeKnewYouWouldSayThat Jankom]]. I did what I had to, so you could fulfill your potential. I'm truly proud to see how far you've all come. My only reget is not being their when you arrive at the steps of Starfleet Academy.
--> ''Rok''': (''openly crying'') But we don't ''have'' navigation!
--> '''Janeway''': You may think you need me to get there. But after seeing everything you've accomplished. I have full confidence; you'll find your way. Because together, your potential is infinite. Now, go boldly...

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[[folder:”Time Amok”]]
* Being stuck in the slowest time, poor Rok was ''alone'' for who knows how long, with only holodeck footage of her friends to keep her company. It took her 276 tries to repair Holo-Janeway, plus however long she spent teaching herself the skills to do that. When Gwyn asks Janeway how long Rok was alone, all Janeway says is, [[TakeOurWordForIt ”Too long”]].

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[[folder:"Time Amok"]]
* Being stuck in the slowest time, poor Rok was ''alone'' for who knows how long, with only holodeck footage of her friends to keep her company. It took her 276 tries to repair Holo-Janeway, plus however long she spent teaching herself the skills to do that. When Gwyn asks Janeway how long Rok was alone, all Janeway says is, [[TakeOurWordForIt ”Too long”]]."Too long"]].



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* Zero is ''horrified'' when Gwyn catches a glimpse of their true form and is rendered catatonic. They never leave her side in Sickbay until she recovers. They’re also the loudest and most excited when Dal walks her on to the Bridge--clearly they’re still not over what happened, even though it was a complete accident.

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[[folder:”A [[folder:"A Moral Star, Part Two”]]
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* Zero is ''horrified'' when Gwyn catches a glimpse of their true form and is rendered catatonic. They never leave her side in Sickbay until she recovers. They’re They're also the loudest and most excited when Dal walks her on to the Bridge--clearly they’re they're still not over what happened, even though it was a complete accident.



[[folder: "Mindwalk"]]
* Gwyn and company, absent Dal, get to finally meet Vice Admiral Janeway, due to the [[BodySwap problem of the week]]. While they're talking, Gwyn brings up that maybe Janeway could put in a good word for them with the Federation, not just in general, but specifically for Starfleet membership or the Academy when the time comes, and mentions that Dal would be particularly thrilled. The Admiral has the unfortunate task to then break the news... Dal, due to Federation law regulating genetic augmentation, will, barring a major change in the law, be barred from ever serving in Starfleet. The fact that he's over on the Dauntless, blissfully clueless, just makes the kids' reveal more depressing.
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[[folder: "Supernova, Pt. 1"]]
* There's no need for Dal to find out about the rejection as Gwyn is forced to reveal the truth as the ''Protostar'' is under attack and may be boarded. This is after Dal unwittingly kisses Gwyn, believing she was going to say something about them. He's devastated by the news and is greatly depressed, the only thing he can do is make sure that his friends can get in if he can't.
* Dozens of ships are infected when the Living Construct activates, including fan favorites like the ''Defiant'', the ''Thunderchild'' and even (maybe) the ''Enterprise-E''.[[note]]There is one ''Sovereign'' class ship at the start of the battle with conflicting information. The saucer says it is the ''Sovereign''but the registry on the nacelle reads ''1701-E'', and the ''Sovereign'' is later seen warping into the situation at the end.[[/note]]
* Crew succefully calls non-Federation aligned ships for help, only for Starfleet ships to keep coming and getting infected thanks to automatic distres signal. Kids can only watch as the Federation ships keep destroying each other.

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[[folder: "Mindwalk"]]
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* Gwyn and company, absent Dal, get to finally meet Vice Admiral Janeway, due to the [[BodySwap problem of the week]]. While they're talking, Gwyn brings up that maybe Janeway could put in a good word for them with the Federation, not just in general, but specifically for Starfleet membership or the Academy when the time comes, and mentions that Dal would be particularly thrilled. The Admiral has the unfortunate task to then break the news... Dal, due to Federation law regulating genetic augmentation, will, barring a major change in the law, be barred from ever serving in Starfleet. The fact that he's over on the Dauntless, ''Dauntless'', blissfully clueless, just makes the kids' reveal more depressing.
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[[folder: "Supernova, Pt. 1"]]
* There's no need for Dal to find out about the rejection as Gwyn is forced to reveal the truth as the ''Protostar'' is under attack and may be boarded. This is after Dal unwittingly kisses Gwyn, believing she was going to say something about them. He's devastated by the news and is greatly depressed, the only thing he can do is make sure that his friends can get in if he can't.
* Dozens of ships are infected when the Living Construct activates, including fan favorites like the ''Defiant'', the ''Thunderchild'' and even (maybe) the ''Enterprise-E''.[[note]]There is one ''Sovereign'' class ship at the start of the battle with conflicting information. The saucer says it is the ''Sovereign''but the registry on the nacelle reads ''1701-E'', and the ''Sovereign'' is later seen warping into the situation at the end.[[/note]]
* Crew succefully calls non-Federation aligned ships for help, only for Starfleet ships to keep coming and getting infected thanks to automatic distres signal. Kids can only watch as the Federation ships keep destroying each other.
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* There's no need for Dal to find out about the rejection as Gwyn is forced to reveal the truth as the ''Protostar'' is under attack and may be boarded. This is after Dal unwittingly kisses Gwyn, believing she was going to say something about them. He's devastated by the news and is greatly depressed, the only thing he can do is make sure that his friends can get in if he can't.
* Dozens of ships are infected when the Living Construct activates, including fan favorites like the ''Defiant'', the ''Thunderchild'', and even (maybe) the ''Enterprise-E''.[[note]]There is one ''Sovereign'' class ship at the start of the battle with conflicting information. The saucer says it is the ''Sovereign'' but the registry on the nacelle reads "1701-E", and the ''Sovereign'' is later seen warping into the situation at the end.[[/note]]
* The crew successfully calls non-Federation aligned ships for help, only for Starfleet ships to keep coming and getting infected thanks to automatic distress signal. Kids can only watch as the Federation ships keep destroying each other.
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* Everyone gets something of a makeover in this episode, but of particular note is Zero, who gets a shiny new body made with Federation engineering rather than something makeshift based on whatever spare parts were available. The tearjerker here is Zero’s gentle cry of wonder upon looking at the result, like someone finding themselves in a body that they can be comfortable with for the first time.

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* Everyone gets something of a makeover in this episode, but of particular note is Zero, who gets a shiny new body made with Federation engineering rather than something makeshift based on whatever spare parts were available. The tearjerker here is Zero’s Zero's gentle cry of wonder upon looking at the result, like someone finding themselves in a body that they can be comfortable with for the first time.
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* Everyone gets something of a makeover in this episode, but of particular note is Zero, who gets a whole new body made with a Federation engineering rather than something makeshift based on what was available. The tearjerker here is Zero’s gentle cry of wonder upon looking at the result, like someone finding themselves in a body that they can be comfortable with for the first time.

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* Everyone gets something of a makeover in this episode, but of particular note is Zero, who gets a whole shiny new body made with a Federation engineering rather than something makeshift based on what was whatever spare parts were available. The tearjerker here is Zero’s gentle cry of wonder upon looking at the result, like someone finding themselves in a body that they can be comfortable with for the first time.
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* Holo Janeway sacrifices herself and the ''Protostar'' to save the prodigies and Starfleet itself. The kids are clearly heartbroken to lose the closest thing they've had to a mother, especially since she had just assured them that she duplicated her program so that she could still escape with them.
* Dal is saddened to learn that Gwyn is leaving for Solum instead of joining Starfleet with the others. This leads to them sharing a genuine farewell kiss.
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* Everyone gets something of a makeover in this episode, but of particular note is Zero, who gets a whole new body made with a Federation engineering rather than something makeshift based on what was available. The tearjerker here is Zero’s gentle cry of wonder upon looking at the result, like someone finding themselves in a body that they can be comfortable with for the first time.
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* Crew succefully calls non-Federation aligned ships for help, only for Starfleet ships to keep coming and getting infected thanks to automatic distres signal. Kids can only watch as the Federation ships keep destroying each other.



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* Dozens of ships are infected when the Living Construct activates, including fan favorites like the ''Defiant'', the ''Thunderchild'' and even (maybe) the ''Enterprise-E''.[[note]]There is one ''Sovereign'' class ship at the start of the battle with conflicting information. The saucer says it is the ''Sovereign''but the registry on the nacelle reads ''1701-E'', and the ''Sovereign'' is later seen warping into the situation at the end.[[/note]]
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[[folder: "Supernova, Pt. 1"]]
* There's no need for Dal to find out about the rejection as Gwyn is forced to reveal the truth as the ''Protostar'' is under attack and may be boarded. This is after Dal unwittingly kisses Gwyn, believing she was going to say something about them. He's devastated by the news and is greatly depressed, the only thing he can do is make sure that his friends can get in if he can't.
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[[folder: "Mindwalk"]]
* Gwyn and company, absent Dal, get to finally meet Vice Admiral Janeway, due to the [[BodySwap problem of the week]]. While they're talking, Gwyn brings up that maybe Janeway could put in a good word for them with the Federation, not just in general, but specifically for Starfleet membership or the Academy when the time comes, and mentions that Dal would be particularly thrilled. The Admiral has the unfortunate task to then break the news... Dal, due to Federation law regulating genetic augmentation, will, barring a major change in the law, be barred from ever serving in Starfleet. The fact that he's over on the Dauntless, blissfully clueless, just makes the kids' reveal more depressing.
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[[folder:"All the World's a Stage"]]
* In the end, Ensign Garrovick was never rescued by his shipmates. RedShirt jokes aside, [[Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries Captain Kirk]] took the [[AFatherToHisMen responsibility]] of keeping his crew alive incredibly seriously. Losing Garrovick, especially after the events of "Obsession" would have crushed him.
* Seeing the iconic ''Galileo'' shuttlecraft rusted out and abandoned is heartbreaking. The fact that it's leaking pollution and poisoning innocent locals makes it even worse.
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