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does anybody know how many shuttles did Chakotay total?
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I think he totaled more than 1 out of 3, but he is dating 7 out of 9.
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Off hand, I know he was piloting a shuttle that crashed twice. There's also a possibility of a third one, but my recollection of the episode is a bit fuzzy.
The first one that I remember involved Aaron Eisenberg (Nog from DS9) playing a Kazon child who was trying to earn his name. The Kazon ship fired on his shuttle and breached the hull. Chakotay and the kid beamed down to the planet as the shuttle hull breached and the craft exploded.
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The second time I'm positive of involved a season seven episode where Chakotay and Seven were in the shuttle examining the planet with the energy field surrounding it to protect the primitive people living on it. The shuttle clipped part of the field and crashed.
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A third time that might have been Chakotay's fault was an episode where there's a shuttle crashed on a gloomy world. Janeway is having out-of-body experiences the entire time. I don't remember if he was piloting the shuttle or if Janeway was.
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