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* WasItReallyWorthIt: Captain Janeway asks Seven of Nine whether the suffering she forced her to go through, by forcing Seven from the Borg Collective, was justified.
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* WasItReallyWorthIt: Captain Janeway asks Seven of Nine whether the suffering she forced put her to go through, by forcing Seven from the Borg Collective, was justified.
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* WasItReallyWorthIt: Captain Janeway asks Seven of Nine whether her actions in forcing her from the Collective were justified.
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* WasItReallyWorthIt: Captain Janeway asks Seven of Nine whether the suffering she forced her actions in to go through, by forcing her Seven from the Collective were Borg Collective, was justified.
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* ProperlyParanoid: Even after Janeway promises to secure his database and investigate the matter, the Doctor prepares a backup of his memories to be downloaded after anyone accesses his database, and sets up his holocamera to photograph anyone who enters Sickbay. Sure enough someone enters Sickbay and purges his memory buffer. The computer activates the Doctor a short time later as per his instructions, then downloads the backup memories. The Doctor then goes to see what the camera recorded. [[EtTuBrute It turns out to be Captain Janeway]].
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* ProperlyParanoid: Even after Janeway promises to secure his database and investigate the matter, the Doctor prepares a backup of his memories to be downloaded after anyone accesses his database, and sets up his holocamera to photograph anyone who enters Sickbay. Sure enough someone enters Sickbay and purges his memory buffer. The computer activates the Doctor a short time later as per his instructions, then downloads the backup memories. The Doctor then goes to see what the camera recorded. [[EtTuBrute It turns out to be Captain Janeway]].
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* ProperlyParanoid: Even after Janeway promises to secure his database and investigate the matter, the Doctor prepares a backup of his memories to be downloaded after anyone accesses his database, and sets up his holocamera to photograph anyone who enters Sickbay.
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* ProperlyParanoid: Even after Janeway promises to secure his database and investigate the matter, the Doctor prepares a backup of his memories to be downloaded after anyone accesses his database, and sets up his holocamera to photograph anyone who enters Sickbay. Sure enough someone enters Sickbay and purges his memory buffer. The computer activates the Doctor a short time later as per his instructions, then downloads the backup memories. The Doctor then goes to see what the camera recorded. [[EtTuBrute It turns out to be Captain Janeway]].
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* YouWontFeelAThing
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* YouWontFeelAThingYouWontFeelAThing: For once this is true, as the Doctor assures Naomi. To demonstrate, he allows her to take a holophoto of him.
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The Doctor's memories are begin tampered with, and he discovers that it is Captain Janeway doing the tampering because of an incident which has affected his program.
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The Doctor is surprised to find evidence of a surgical procedure once he did on Harry Kim that he cannot remember. When the Doctor investigates the matter, he finds degraded memory files involving one Ensign Ahni Jetal, a crewmember he also has no memory of. It soon becomes apparent that someone on board ''Voyager'' is determined to stop him from finding out the truth. That person is none other than Captain Janeway, who insists on wiping all memory of whatever happened regardless of the Doctor's memories are begin tampered with, and he discovers that it is Captain Janeway doing the tampering because of an incident which has affected his program.feelings.
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* TheUnreveal: What reason the aliens had for attacking the shuttle.
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* TheUnreveal: What reason the aliens had for attacking the shuttle. They appear to be SpacePirates, but we don't know as ''Voyager'' [[MonsterOfTheWeek never encounters them again]].
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* FriendshipMoment
* FreudianCouch: Inverted
* FreudianCouch: Inverted
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* FriendshipMoment
FriendshipMoment: The Doctor realises Janeway is staying with him, even though she's got a fever. He asks her to take a break and insists he'll be alright.
* FreudianCouch:InvertedInverted, with the Doctor sitting on a chair while Janeway lies on the couch half-asleep. After she leaves however, the Doctor goes and sits on the couch.
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* LittleMissSnarker: Naomi Wildman. "Stand still please."
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* LittleMissSnarker: Naomi Wildman. "Stand still "Try to hold still, please."
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* DramaticIrony: In her eulogy to Ensign Jetral, Captain Janeway says she'll live on in their memories.
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* DramaticIrony: In her eulogy to Ensign Jetral, Jetal, Captain Janeway says she'll live on in their memories.
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* HurlItIntoTheSun: Jetral's burial in space.
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* HurlItIntoTheSun: Jetral's Jetal's burial in space.
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* IllKillYou: Jetral jokes that she'll kill Neelix for arranging the SurpriseParty, but as the scene is first seen as a FlashbackEcho taken out of context, it seems to the Doctor like an example of this trope.
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* IllKillYou: Jetral Jetal jokes that she'll kill Neelix for arranging the SurpriseParty, but as the scene is first seen as a FlashbackEcho taken out of context, it seems to the Doctor like an example of this trope.
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* StepfordSmiler: After Jetral's funeral, PerpetualSmiler Neelix is subdued as he helps the Doctor restock with some {{Healing Herb}}s. The Doctor however is smiling cheerfully until he starts ProducePelting.
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* StepfordSmiler: After Jetral's Jetal's funeral, PerpetualSmiler Neelix is subdued as he helps the Doctor restock with some {{Healing Herb}}s. The Doctor however is smiling cheerfully until he starts ProducePelting.
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* WorstAid: Those medical stretchers used to place Harry and Jetral on the biobed are used incorrectly; they're designed to unhinge at one end like scissors, then close on both sides of the body to avoid spinal damage when lifting the casualty onto the stretcher.
* WoundThatWillNotHeal: A sci-fi version; the energy discharge that is used against Harry and Jetral stays inside their body and works up to the brain.
* WoundThatWillNotHeal: A sci-fi version; the energy discharge that is used against Harry and Jetral stays inside their body and works up to the brain.
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* WorstAid: Those medical stretchers used to place Harry and Jetral Jetal on the biobed are used incorrectly; they're designed to unhinge at one end like scissors, then close on both sides of the body to avoid spinal damage when lifting the casualty onto the stretcher.
* WoundThatWillNotHeal: A sci-fi version; the energy discharge that is used against Harry andJetral Jetal stays inside their body and works up to the brain.
* WoundThatWillNotHeal: A sci-fi version; the energy discharge that is used against Harry and
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* CallBack: Jetal's body is disposed of via a photon torpedo tube ejected into the sun.
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* CallBack: Jetal's body is disposed of via a [[Film/StarTrekIITheWrathOfKhan photon torpedo tube casing ejected into the sun.sun]].
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* ClosestThingWeGot: Given that ''Voyager'' lacks a Ship's Counselor (and a hologram can't do a VisionQuest) various crewmembers volunteer as a sounding board while the Doctor talks through his problems.
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* ClosestThingWeGot: Given that ''Voyager'' lacks a Ship's Counselor (and as a hologram can't do a VisionQuest) various crewmembers volunteer as a sounding board while the Doctor talks through his problems.
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* HurlItIntoTheSun: Jetral's burial in space.
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* {{BFG}}: An alien beams onto the shuttle and fires a triple-barreled energy weapon that hits all three occupants simultaneously. Fortunately the Doctor is immune to its effects.
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* {{BFG}}: An alien beams onto the shuttle and fires a triple-barreled energy weapon that hits all three occupants simultaneously. Fortunately the Doctor is immune to its effects.
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* AFriendInNeed
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* AFriendInNeedAFriendInNeed: Seven of Nine and (in the end) Captain Janeway.
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* HeroicBSOD
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* LogicBomb: What the SadisticChoice ends up being for the Doctor.
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* LogicBomb: What the SadisticChoice ends up being for the Doctor. He's stuck between having to make the decision and his ethical subroutines re how that decision was made.
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* StepfordSmiler: After Jetral's funeral, PerpetualSmiler Neelix is subdued as he helps the Doctor restock with some {{Healing Herb}}s. The Doctor however is smiling cheerfully. Until he starts ProducingPelting.
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* StepfordSmiler: After Jetral's funeral, PerpetualSmiler Neelix is subdued as he helps the Doctor restock with some {{Healing Herb}}s. The Doctor however is smiling cheerfully. Until cheerfully until he starts ProducingPelting.ProducePelting.
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* {{BFG}}
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* {{BFG}}{{BFG}}: An alien beams onto the shuttle and fires a triple-barreled energy weapon that hits all three occupants simultaneously. Fortunately the Doctor is immune to its effects.
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* WoundThatWillNotHeal: A sci-fi version; the energy discharge that is used against Harry and Jetral stays inside their body and works up to the brain.
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* DramaticIrony: In her eulogy to Ensign Jetral, Captain Janeway says she'll live on in their memories.
* {{Flatline}}
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* IllKillYouIllKillYou: Jetral jokes that she'll kill Neelix for arranging the SurpriseParty, but as the scene is first seen as a FlashbackEcho taken out of context, it seems to the Doctor like an example of this trope.
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* MeaningfulEcho: "I'm having trouble with the nature of individuality."
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* StepfordSmiler: After Jetral's funeral, PerpetualSmiler Neelix is subdued as he helps the Doctor restock with some {{Healing Herb}}s. The Doctor however is smiling cheerfully. Until he starts ProducingPelting.
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* UnexpectedGenreChange: At first the episode seems like a standard Threat of the Week involving hostile aliens and wiped memories, then changes into a debate on the rights of artificial lifeforms.
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* WasItReallyWorthIt: Captain Janeway asks Seven of Nine whether her actions in forcing her from the Collective were justified.
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* AbsenteeActor: At the time of Jetal's death, Kes was assisting the Doctor in Sickbay, not Tom Paris.
* ImmuneToBullets: The alien would have successfully seized the shuttle if the Doctor hadn't proven impervious to his energy blast.
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* RedShirt / {{Unperson}}: Ahni Jetal.
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* RedShirt / RedShirt: A subversion.
* {{Unperson}}: Ahni Jetal.
* {{Unperson}}: Ahni Jetal.
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* SeriesContinuityError
** At the time of Jetal's death, Kes was assisting the Doctor in Sickbay, not Tom Paris.
** Seven says the species that attacked the shuttle is not known to the Borg, yet the Stardate of the attack was just before ''Voyager'' reached Borg space.
** At the time of Jetal's death, Kes was assisting the Doctor in Sickbay, not Tom Paris.
** Seven says the species that attacked the shuttle is not known to the Borg, yet the Stardate of the attack was just before ''Voyager'' reached Borg space.
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* WorstAid: Those medical stretchers used to place Harry and Jetral on the biobed are used incorrectly; they're designed to unhinge at one end like scissors, then close on both sides of the body to avoid spinal damage when lifting the casualty onto the stretcher.
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* [[BigDamnGunship Big Damn Starship]]: ''Voyager'' turns up to save the shuttle from the mysterious alien attackers.
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* EtTuBrute: The Doctor is outraged when he discovers that Janeway is behind his reprogramming, storming onto the Bridge and confronting her directly. When Tuvok tries to shut him up, he even says, "Et tu, Tuvok?"
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* MoralityPet: Janeway reconsiders when Seven tweaks her guilt node.
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* ProperlyParanoid: Even after Janeway promises to secure his database and investigate the matter, the Doctor prepares a backup of his memories to be downloaded after anyone accesses his database, and sets up his holocamera to photograph anyone who enters Sickbay.
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* VengefulVendingMachine: Lampshaded by Captain Janeway, who points out that her replicator is not alive, even though it seems determined to frustrate her with lukewarm coffee.
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* SlowMotion
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* SurpriseParty
* ThouShaltNotKill: The Doctor beams the attacking alien back to his ship instead of {{Tele Frag}}ging him, then [[NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished gets annoyed when they open fire on the shuttle in response]].
* TheTriple: Starships, holodecks and chicken soup.
* ThouShaltNotKill: The Doctor beams the attacking alien back to his ship instead of {{Tele Frag}}ging him, then [[NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished gets annoyed when they open fire on the shuttle in response]].
* TheTriple: Starships, holodecks and chicken soup.
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* CanonSue: Given that the series has virtually eliminated the MauveShirt characters common in Seasons One and Two, the amount of attention lavished on a character we've never seen before verges on this. With a crew of over 140, celebrating everyone's birthdays wouldn't leave time for anything else.
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* CanonSue: Given that the series has virtually eliminated the MauveShirt characters common in Seasons One and Two, the amount of attention lavished on a character we've never seen before verges on this. With a crew of over 140, celebrating everyone's birthdays wouldn't leave much time for anything else.else.
* ClosestThingWeGot: Given that ''Voyager'' lacks a Ship's Counselor (and a hologram can't do a VisionQuest) various crewmembers volunteer as a sounding board while the Doctor talks through his problems.
* ClosestThingWeGot: Given that ''Voyager'' lacks a Ship's Counselor (and a hologram can't do a VisionQuest) various crewmembers volunteer as a sounding board while the Doctor talks through his problems.
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* AbsenteeActor: At the time of Jetral's death, Kes was assisting the Doctor in Sickbay, not Tom Paris.
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* AbsenteeActor: At the time of Jetral's Jetal's death, Kes was assisting the Doctor in Sickbay, not Tom Paris.
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* CallBack: Jetral's body is disposed of via a photon torpedo tube ejected into the sun.
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* CallBack: Jetral's Jetal's body is disposed of via a photon torpedo tube ejected into the sun.
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* MeaningfulLookMeaningfulLook: When the Doctor first notes the signs of surgery, Harry Kim is casting worried looks not at his hologram, but at the Doctor. Later after the Doctor tells the captain of his discovery, Janeway and Tuvok exchange a silent look after he leaves the room.
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* AbsenteeActor: At the time of Jetral's death, Kes was assisting the Doctor in Sickbay, not Tom Paris.
* AIIsACrapshoot
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* ShapedLikeItself: "There is a certain logic to your logic."
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* SortingAlgorithmOfMortality: InUniverse
* ShortDistancePhoneCall
* SortingAlgorithmOfMortality: InUniverse
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* YouCantFightFate
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* CanonSue: Given that the series has virtually eliminated the MauveShirt characters common in Seasons One and Two, the amount of attention lavished on a character we've never seen before verges on this.
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* AnimeAnatomy: The Doctor reconstructs Ensign Kim's body from the skeleton up, proving what some fans have been saying all along: the man has no balls.
* AFriendInNeed
* {{BFG}}
* CallBack: Jetral's body is disposed of via a photon torpedo tube ejected into the sun.
* CanonSue: Given that the series has virtually eliminated the MauveShirt characters common in Seasons One and Two, the amount of attention lavished on a character we've never seen before verges on this. With a crew of over 140, celebrating everyone's birthdays wouldn't leave time for anything else.
* DullSurprise: The crew has a poker-faced reaction to the Doctor's tale of wiped memories and missing ensigns. It's almost like they're trying to hide something...
* FlashbackEcho
* FriendshipMoment
* IllKillYou
* AFriendInNeed
* {{BFG}}
* CallBack: Jetral's body is disposed of via a photon torpedo tube ejected into the sun.
* CanonSue: Given that the series has virtually eliminated the MauveShirt characters common in Seasons One and Two, the amount of attention lavished on a character we've never seen before verges on this. With a crew of over 140, celebrating everyone's birthdays wouldn't leave time for anything else.
* DullSurprise: The crew has a poker-faced reaction to the Doctor's tale of wiped memories and missing ensigns. It's almost like they're trying to hide something...
* FlashbackEcho
* FriendshipMoment
* IllKillYou
* MeaningfulLook
* {{Montage}}: The opening scene of the Doctor taking holophotos of everyone. Until he has to lower the camera to get Naomi. All together now: ''D'awwwww...''
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* WhatMeasureIsANonHuman: The episode asks the question of whether a sentient hologram should have the right to know everything about their lives, even if it may affect them in the long run.
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* WhatMeasureIsANonHuman: The episode asks the question of whether a sentient hologram should have the right to know everything about their lives, even if it may affect them in the long run.run.
* {{Workaholic}}: Janeway as always. She doesn't bother showing up for her medical examination, is reading at 3 in the morning instead of sleeping, and stays up with the Doctor until she catches a fever.
* YouWontFeelAThing
* {{Workaholic}}: Janeway as always. She doesn't bother showing up for her medical examination, is reading at 3 in the morning instead of sleeping, and stays up with the Doctor until she catches a fever.
* YouWontFeelAThing
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* LittleMissSnarker: "Stand still please."
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* LittleMissSnarker: Naomi Wildman. "Stand still please."
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!!This episode provides examples ofof:
* CanonSue: Given that the series has virtually eliminated the MauveShirt characters common in Seasons One and Two, the amount of attention lavished on a character we've never seen before verges on this.
* LittleMissSnarker: "Stand still please."
* CanonSue: Given that the series has virtually eliminated the MauveShirt characters common in Seasons One and Two, the amount of attention lavished on a character we've never seen before verges on this.
* LittleMissSnarker: "Stand still please."
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* OrwellianEditor: Captain Janeway to The Doctor.
* RedShirt: Ahni Jetal.
* RedShirt: Ahni Jetal.
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* OrwellianEditor: Captain Janeway repeatedly attempts to The Doctor.
delete the Doctor's memories and even ordered all evidence of Ensign Jetal to be erased from existence.
*RedShirt: RedShirt / {{Unperson}}: Ahni Jetal.
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* MindRape: Captain Janeway to The Doctor. Janeway even justifies her actions because technically the Doctor ''isn't'' human, so she was just fixing him. It takes WhatTheHellHero speeches before she sees why the Doctor is so horrified by her actions.
* OrwellianEditor: Captain Janeway to The Doctor.
* RedShirt: AhniJetalJetal.
* OrwellianEditor: Captain Janeway to The Doctor.
* RedShirt: Ahni
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The Doctor's memories are begin tampered with, and discovers that it is Captain Janeway doing the tampering because of an incident which has affected his program.
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The Doctor's memories are begin tampered with, and he discovers that it is Captain Janeway doing the tampering because of an incident which has affected his program.
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* LogicBomb: What the SadisticChoice ends up being for the Doctor.
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* SadisticChoice: The Doctor is forced to choose either Ensign Harry Kim or Ahni Jetal to save, and ultimately chooses Kim over Jetal.
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!!This episode provides examples of
* RedShirt: Ahni Jetal
* SadisticChoice: The Doctor is forced to choose either Ensign Harry Kim or Ahni Jetal to save, and ultimately chooses Kim over Jetal.
* WhatMeasureIsANonHuman: The episode asks the question of whether a sentient hologram should have the right to know everything about their lives, even if it may affect them in the long run.
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* RedShirt: Ahni Jetal
* SadisticChoice: The Doctor is forced to choose either Ensign Harry Kim or Ahni Jetal to save, and ultimately chooses Kim over Jetal.
* WhatMeasureIsANonHuman: The episode asks the question of whether a sentient hologram should have the right to know everything about their lives, even if it may affect them in the long run.