Astral eddy - An astral eddy forms at the confluence of space and subspace and causes a particle wake of highly charged plasma to impact with Voyager; Paris reports that there are thousands of baby eddies in the interfold layer where he is trapped; he positions the shuttle on the leading edge of one of the eddies so that he can ride it back to Voyager. (Real Life)
Belle (Lindsey Haun) - Belle is the Doctor's daughter in the holographic family he creates; the Doctor says that she is already studying algebra and trigonometry in school and that she is budding athlete; the Doctor changes Parisses squares from Monday, Wednesday, Friday to Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday which puts Belle on the second team; she is good enough to be on the first team but the Doctor thinks she isn't old enough; Belle suffers severe cranial trauma when she hits her head on the edge of the court during Parisses squares; the Doctors are unable to stop the hemorrhage and Belle dies. (Real Life)
Bolian embassy - Charlene is scheduled to speak at the Bolian embassy on Wednesday. (Real Life)
Boronite - Voyager finds this in the composition of the debris field where the Vostigye station should be. (Real Life)
Bussard collectors - Since the energy emissions from Voyager are too high, Paris attempts to use the bussard collectors on the shuttle to try to collect the plasma from the particle wake. (Real Life)
Carbon 60 composites - Voyager finds this in the composition of the debris field where the Vostigye station should be. (Real Life)
Charlene (Wendy Schaal) - Charlene is the Doctor's wife in the holographic family he creates; she is a wonderful cook; she took a course in continental cuisine so that she could replicate interesting meals for her husband; the Doctor rearranges her lecture nights in order to make the new family schedule work. (Real Life)
Coffee - Charlene replicates a new blend of coffee from Paksor 3 for the Doctor. (Real Life)
Concussion - Paris suffers a mild concussion when he attempts to ride one of the baby astral eddies out of the interfold layer. (Real Life)
Cranial trauma - Belle suffers severe cranial trauma when she hits her head on the edge of the court during Parisses squares; the trauma compromises her brain stem and motor cortex and the doctors are unable to control the hemorrhaging. (Real Life)
Dagger of Kut'luch - SEE: Kut'luch. (Real Life)
D'k tahg knife - Every Klingon is given a D'k tahg knife when they are in preparation for their Rite of Ascension; Larg tells the Doctor that the knife that he has is a D'k tahg knife because he doesn't want him to know it is really a dagger of Kut'luch. (Real Life)
Finley - Doctor Finley operated on Belle for 3 hours after she had her accident. (Real Life)
French toast - After Paris experience turbulence on the shuttle, he jokingly says that he's beginning to wish that he hadn't had that second helping of French toast that morning. (Real Life)
Holo-family - The Doctor creates a holofamily in order to experience family life for himself; his family consists of his wife, Charlene and two children, Jeffrey and Belle; he experiences problems with his holo-family after Torres adds randomized behavior algorithms to the program; he shuts down the program because he says that he couldn't begin to face his daughter's death; Paris persuades him to reactivate the program so that he can say goodbye to his daughter and be there for his family when they need him most. (Real Life)
Hyronalin - The Doctor gives Paris a combination of hyronalin and lectrazine to give him temporary protection from radiation poisoning. (Real Life)
Imaging array - When Torres performs a "tune-up" on the Doctor, she says that the Doctor's imaging array checks out fine. (Real Life)
Immunogenicity analysis - The Doctor tries to do an immunogenicity analysis on Ensign Parson's cell culture but he can't seem to get the measurement right since he is preoccupied with his holo-family. (Real Life)
Interfold layer - Paris gets caught in the interfold layer of the particle wake when he attempts to take a shuttle near the wake in order to collect plasma from the wake. (Real Life)
Ion mallet - Belle can't find her ion mallet that she needs for practice. (Real Life)
Jeffrey (Glenn Harris) - Jeffrey is the Doctor's son in the holographic family he creates; for his science project at school, Jeffrey designed a micro-filter implant which will make it possible to cleanse the blood of harmful micro-organisms too small to stimulate an immune response; according to the Doctor, he is extremely bright and is in the accelerated physical science program at school; the Doctor forbids Jeffrey to have any Klingon friends after he meets Larg and K'kath; he thinks that they are a bad influence on Jeffrey since Klingons are prone to violence; Jeffrey wants to take part in a Kut'luch ceremony since he believes that it is an honor to get to do this; he believes that Klingon ideals are much nobler than human ones. (Real Life)
Kelvan - Kim says that the graviton wave has a temperature gradient of 9 million kelvan. (Real Life)
Kenneth - This is the name the Doctor goes by in his holo-family program. (Real Life)
K'kath (Chad Haywood) - One of Jeffrey's Klingon friends; the Doctor finds K'kath, Larg and Jeffrey with a Kut'luch knife. (Real Life)
Klingon - Jeffrey has been listening to Klingon music all day; he has two Klingon friends named Larg and K'kath; Torres says that Klingons do have a romantic side although it is a bit more vigorous than most; the D'k tahg knife is given to every Klingon when they are in preparation for the Rite of Ascension; the dagger of Kut'luch is used by Klingons in a ritual bloodletting in preparation for becoming a warrior; Jeffrey believes that Klingon ideals are much nobler than human ones and wants to perform the Kut'luch ceremony. (Real Life)
Kut'luch - The Doctor finds that Larg, K'kath and Jeffrey have a dagger of Kut'luch when he arrives home unexpectedly; the dagger is used in a ritual of a first bloodletting in preparation of becoming a warrior; Jeffrey says that it is an honor to perform the Kut'luch. (Real Life)
Larg (Stephen Ralston) - Larg is one of Jeffrey's Klingon friends; the Doctor finds K'kath, Larg and Jeffrey with a Kut'luch knife. (Real Life)
Lectrazine - The Doctor gives Paris a combination of hyronalin and lectrazine to give him temporary protection from radiation poisoning. (Real Life)
Micro-filter implant - For his science project at school, Jeffrey designed a micro-filter implant which will make it possible to cleanse the blood of harmful micro-organisms too small to stimulate an immune response. (Real Life)
M'nea - A character in the romance novel that Torres is reading (Real Life)
Morgan - Morgan is the coach of Belle's parisses squares team; Belle says that he will be mad if she is late again and send her down to the second team. (Real Life)
Optical processors - When Torres performs a "tune-up" on the Doctor, she says that the Doctor's optical processors check out fine. (Real Life)
Paksor 3 - Charlene replicates a new blend of coffee from Paksor 3 for the Doctor. (Real Life)
Parisses squares - The Doctor changes Belle's Parisses squares schedule so that she is on the second team; she is good enough to be on the first team but the Doctor doesn't think she is old enough; Belle suffers severe cranial trauma when she hits her head on the edge of the court during Parisses squares. (Real Life)
Parsons - The Doctor was testing Parson's glial cells since he has an unusual microbial infection; the Doctor tries to do an immunogenicity analysis on Ensign Parson's cell culture but he can't seem to get the measurement right since he is preoccupied with his holo-family. (Real Life)
Particle wake - A particle wake of highly charged plasma impacts with Voyager; if they are able to harness that energy of the particle wake, the crew could go off replicator rations for awhile; Paris attempts to use the bussard collectors on the shuttle to try to collect the plasma. (Real Life)
Pleeka rinds - Neelix has served pleeka rind casserole for the 4th day in a row; Paris is forced to eat it since he is out of replicator rations; while on the shuttle to gather plasma from the particle wake, he jokes that this may save everyone from Neelix's pleeka rind casserole. (Real Life)
Radiation poisoning - Paris gets protection from radiation poisoning from the Doctor before he goes on the shuttle to collect plasma from the particle wake. (Real Life)
Randomized behavior algorithms - Torres adds some randomized behavioral algorithms to the Doctor's holo-family program so that the program may be closer to real life. (Real Life)
Rite of Ascension - Every Klingon is given a D'k tahg knife when they are in preparation for their Rite of Ascension. (Real Life)
Romance novel - Torres is reading the Klingon romance novel "Women Warriors at the River of Blood". (Real Life)
Rorg - A character in the romance novel that Torres is reading. (Real Life)
Sarium - Voyager finds this in the composition of the debris field where the Vostigye station should be. (Real Life)
Shuttlecraft Cochrane - Paris takes this shuttle into the particle wake to try to collect plasma (Real Life)
USS Voyager - Voyager's energy emissions are so high that they would corrupt the particles from the particle wake so they attempt to send a shuttlecraft to collect the particles instead; Paris tells the Doctor that the loss of leaving people behind has brought the Voyager crew closer together and that they've become a family now because of the pain they've shared . (Real Life)
Vostigye - Voyager was going to rendevous with the Vostigye at their space station, but when they arrived there they found that the station had been destroyed; 60 Vostigye scientists had been on the station. (Real Life)
Vulcan - The Doctor wants Jeffrey to find some nice Vulcan friends. (Real Life)
Wild mushroom pilaf - Charlene cooks this when Torres and Kes have dinner with the Doctor's holo-family; (Real Life)
"Women Warriors at the River of Blood" - Torres is reading this Klingon romance novel. (Real Life)
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