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[QUOTE]Originally posted by CaptainMike: [QB] Um.. actually, the Voyager episode with metreon-mania came first. Insurrection took it from them. $ $ $ Voyager Season 1 Spoilers! 'Jetrel' had the evil Haakonian Dr. Jetrel (who looks kind of like Admiral Alidar Jarok) deciding that he doesnt like being evil. Dr. Jetrel (who resembles Dr. Mora Pol) had previously created the 'metreon cascade' a vicious destructive force that vaporized all life on Rinax, but left it habitable for its Haakonian conquerors. Dr. Jetrel (who kinda reminds me of an alternate future version of Alexander who has taken the name K'Mtar) decided that to redeem himself, he had to reverse the cascade, which will allow all the people of Rinax to magically reform(!!) and live again. This would include Neelix's family. What a wonderful property of metreon gas! (Luckily it turned out he was lying.. I'm more surprised that Voyager's crew believed him. 'Gee lts get looking in the atmosphere for the molecules that used to be people, and put them back together again' 'Sure, that sounds easy!') And I've noticed that the movies actually like to pick up long lost factoids from obscure episodes. Like 'Generations' revealing that Guinan was El-Aurian, the El-Aurians having been introduced in a really bizarre second season DS9 that made no reference to her, just their listening abilities. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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