Chapter Two
"Odd your DNA appears to be human," the doctor said to Xena. Xena stood up and went over to his control panel. She erased the findings from his memory and took the sample. "Lieutenant I'm afraid you're going to have to ask the Captain about your pregnancy since you do not have partner." Xena nodded.
"I'll return than." Xena left as the doctor nodded. Xena headed straight for the bridge.
"Lieutenant," Commander Chakotay greeted.
"Commander," Xena greeted.
"We're still on for that hunting trip aren't we?" He asked as he typed something.
"Definitely, I hope you can handle it." They grinned at each other. "Is the captain in her ready room?" He nodded.
"Go ahead and knock on her door." Xena nodded as she headed for the door and rang the bell.
"Come in," Captain Kathryn Janeway answered as she drank her coffee. Xena entered and let the door shut behind her as she stood in front of the Captain. "I don't believe we've had the pleasure of meeting." Xena nodded her head.
"No, Captain we haven't had the luxury of meeting face to face. I am Lieutenant Alanna Tudor." Kathryn nodded.
"Well what brings you to my ready room?" Kathryn asked with a kind smile as she turned her full attention on Xena.
"Well as it so happens my biological clock is ticking and with no mate, I wanted to have invitro. The doctor said that I would have to run it by you." Kathryn's smiled widened.
"Please by all means go right ahead with the procedure its about time we had more children besides Naomi Wildman and Icheb around here. Not to mention B'Elanna already has one on the way." Xena smiled.
"Thank you Captain."
"Uh Lieutenant where is it that you work?"
"Engineering Captain, I'm next in line for Head Engineer, thanks again Captain." Xena left out before anymore could be inquired. Kathryn called in Chakotay.
"I see you've met the infamous Alanna."
"Yes, yes I have."
"Did she turn her temper on you?" Chakotay asked. "No, I suppose not you're not in tears, you don't look angry, she didn't look angry at all, and I didn't hear yelling. Things must have ended well and on a good note."
"Yes, they did, but how is it that she is next in line as head engineer and I have no idea who she is."
"Well Captain you're not the first or the last person to know nothing about Alanna, she keeps a low profile."
"Yes, but I didn't even know her on sight."
"Wow that's less than everyone else on this ship. A few people have crossed her path one too many times. She gives B'Elanna a run for her money, I think she's closer to her than me. I was surprised she didn't bite off Paris's head yesterday at lunch."
"Commander Chakotay you're need on deck five," Tuvok told him over the intercom.
"All right I'll be right there." Chakotay left out and Kathryn called B'Elanna to her ready room.
"What can you tell me about Lieutenant Tudor?" Kathryn asked. B'Elanna shrugged.
"Just that she's a great person and very qualified engineer." Kathryn nodded. She went to everyone asking their opinion of Alanna. A lot of people described her as quiet but very intelligent or had the same exact words as B'Elanna still there were others who had crossed paths with her temper, and they called her mean and much more.
"Don't judge her until you've actually spent time with her," Chakotay told Kathryn two months later as they sat on the bridge.
"I know, but isn't it strange that no one knows which quarters are her's, her shift duty until she's on it, and no one knows her exact location. If I'm told she's the mess hall by the time I get there Neelix will either say he hasn't seen her or she left an hour before if he's even thinking of the right person." Chakotay laughed.
"No, its not strange, no one can ever find Alanna unless she wants to be found."
"Why?" Chakotay shrugged.
"A gift I suppose, but I'm meeting her tonight for dinner in Paris, why don't you come along."
"No thanks Chakotay I couldn't intrude on your date." Chakotay and Tom Paris laughed.
"No one dates Alanna," They said together. Tom through B'Elanna had gotten to know Alanna much better and even joined them in sparring.
"Call a senior staff meeting now," Kathryn said annoyed that her senior officiers knew more than she did and weren't telling her a thing.
"Okay so why is it that all of you know her?" Kathryn asked.
"Well the doctor and I found her to be an excellent musician and singer," Harry Kim told his captain. "When our free time matches up we all head to the holodeck for a concert or she practices with me. She really can play the Clarinet, but her gift is on the cello I think."
"No, her gift is her voice," the doctor said. "But if we must talk about musical instruments I'd say it was piano." Harry was about to argue with Kathryn interrupted.
"Save it for later," Kathryn told them and they nodded with a promise in their eyes.
"And you B'Elanna, Tom?"
"Engineering we hit it off right away because we were both the two most unbearable females to be around until we softened up a bit towards the crew. We bonded over our mutual tempers and warrior skills."
"Warrior skills?" Kathryn asked.
"Yeah," Tom answered. "She's really fierce I couldn't even get a hit on her, B'Elanna can though, but I guess that's because she's been sparring with her for a long time. I've just recently gotten to know her though, so I really couldn't say much except she's a very private person."
"Seven, what do you know?"
"I hate to say it, but she knows things about the borg I didn't know. She's actually very helpful in astrometrics and was a lot of help building it, but asked not to be mentioned at all in her role. She also tutors Icheb in genetics."
"You know we meditate once a week," B'Elanna said.
"Yes, she's suggested it more than once to me for centering myself and focusing when I'm feeling out of place or just weird."
"It helps when I'm angry," B'Elanna replied.
"It just helps in general," Chakotay said. "Have you ever been in the ancient Greece program so peaceful." They nodded.
"Hey stop with side conversations talk to me here, Tuvok, what do you know?"
"Well upon realizing that I knew less than you Captain I looked up Lieutenant Alanna Tudor in the database. Her family dates back to the beginning of Starfleet history. The first Tudor was Alanna Tudor, who looks just like our Alanna. After Alana several of her children, grandchildren, grandchildren's children followed. It seems that our Alanna is probably one of those grandchildren.
"What kind of species breeds that fast. I mean every generation has at least one look alike of her."
"Species 2358," Seven of Nine answered.
"Been meaning to ask, what are they called, like we're called humans," Tom said. Seven of Nine shrugged. Seven of Nine sighed she hated not knowing the answer to things.
"I know that species 2358 committed a mass suicide destroying the planet and half a fleet of Borg ships before they could be completely scanned. Their technology was very advanced."
"Okay so how is it that you six get in touch with Lieutenant Tudor?"
"Well we have a set time to meet on a certain day or days," Kim said.
"When she's on shift with me, we usually end about the same time and we head straight for the holodecks."
"I just leave a message on her intercom or email inbox."
"I usually join B'Elanna," Tom told his Captain.
"She stops by to see me once a day," The doctor said.
"Has she come yet?" Kathryn asked. The doctor shook his head. "I'm coming with you to wait than." Kathryn turned to her crew. "Meeting adjourned and we will talk about you all keeping secrets later."
"Captain we haven't kept any secrets."
"Yes, you have, all I've heard is the same thing from all of you, and that is that she's intelligent and multitalented, wonderful to be around, or can be horrible to be around. Just like everyone else on this ship."
"But that's all we know to be honest, subjects like her family and past our taboo with her. You can't just ask you have to hope she offers it up for you to hear," B'Elanna told her. " And I've been her friend for the five years we've been on this ship and heard only one tale."
"And that was?"
"Very private captain, I don't wish to break her trust."
"You're all dismissed."
"Doesn't she tell the most wonderful stories?" Harry asked as they all walked out of the meeting room.
"I've never heard one," Tom commented.
"Oh you should," B'Elanna told him. "Maybe if we go to one of those pubs after dinner in Paris she'll spin a few."
"Commander!" Chakotay stopped and turned around.
"Yes Captain?" Chakotay asked.
"I think I will join you all for dinner in Paris, I want her in her own element." Chakotay nodded.
"Okay, I'll make reservations for eight."
"Make that nine Commander," Tuvok said. Chakotay nodded. Tom back in.
"Come on Chakotay we have to get ready, simply can't go to dinner in our work clothes." Chakotay nodded and hurried after Tom.
"Tuvok?" Kathryn answered.
"Seeing the way everyone seems to love Lieutenant Tudor, I thought it would be best that I come along so as to keep a clear head in the situation. " Kathryn nodded.
"Well Tuvok it seems we have to get ready for this dinner, so let's go." Tuvok was the only one to arrive in his Starfleet uniform.
"Where is everyone Mr. Kim?" Tuvok asked.
"Oh well the girls are getting ready we're just waiting for them to arrive." Chakotay entered followed by Tom.
"Harry the doctor says he won't be able to make it so we'll have to find something else to entertain us," Chakotay laughed. "Before dinner that is."
"Its cool I've got back up laser tag, dinner than the pub," Harry said as he worked at the computer. The door opened again and a radiant and pregnant Xena walked through. Kathryn was amazed that despite her stomach, her basic shape was the same. Kathryn was surprised until she remembered Xena's request nearly two months ago.
"Hey guys, Captain, Lieutenant Tuvok." She had been warned a head of time that they were coming. She wore a lovely blue dress that hugged all her curves and her stomach.
"Lieutenant," They greeted.
"Lieutenant didn't I approve this just two months ago?" Kathryn asked.
"Yes, it's almost time for her to be born."
"Ah so it's a girl."
"That's what I think it is. I won't let the doctor tell me." B'Elanna and Seven walked in all dressed. "So I heard something about laser tag just before I entered." They laughed and soon they were all standing together in full laser tag uniform. Everyone scattered quickly except Kathryn and Tuvok.
"Tuvok I think we had better run as well." Tuvok nodded and soon even Kathryn was enjoying the game of laser tag as she was no longer sure who she was shooting at.
"Game!" Xena announced as she fired at the Captain and hit her mark. She had already taken Tuvok out. The scene disappeared and they were all in a very nice Paris restaurant in the forties.
"Xena you're good, I don't know, how you win," Tom told her as they were led to their table. Kathryn and Tuvok were confused and they explained how the game was played and who they were shooting at.
"You have to get hit at least five times before you're forced to sit and wait in submission. I got taken out by Alanna almost immediately." Everyone laughed at B'Elanna.
"Its okay at least you didn't get taken out by the Captain and she had no idea how to play," Chakotay commented as they laughed some more.
"I actually thought you might beat me for a moment there Captain," Xena lied. She always knew she was going to win. "So what brings you to Paris?"
"Let's save talk for after we've ordered," Chakotay suggested. Everyone nodded. Xena easily ordered in French as did B'Elanna."
"B'Elanna since when do you speak French?"
"French lessons from Alanna during engineering."
"You give a lot of lessons around here," Kathryn commented as their food was brought to them instantly since it was appearing from the mess hall. Everyone had started with light soup or salad.
"Yes, I try and be useful."
"So I'm going to get to the point, what is species 2358, why can no one ever find you, and why does everyone have more or less the same opinion of you."
"I'm species 2358 and I don't know I've never been an easy person to find even as a baby, and I suppose the opinion about me must true for them all to form the same one."
"Tell me how long have you been in Starfleet?"
"A long time."
"How old are you?"
"By your calendar I'm twenty-eight."
"And by yours."
"Very old." It had been four thousand years since she had been born. She was a half-God true enough and after having to take ambrosia to come back to life she had unknowingly become immortal. The real trouble hadn't started until things got really bad.
"What makes you different from humans?" Tuvok asked. "You look human to me."
"How fast I reproduce and my life span."
"How fast do you reproduce?" Kathryn asked.
"Two months at the minimum, but sometimes children are stubborn and don't want to be born."
"How fast will she grow?"
"Don't worry, human DNA has greatly slowed down her growth rate and shortened her life." They all laughed as they sipped cider instead of wine and ate. Dinner was pleasant as they talked about stuff going on in voyager.
"So Alanna where does your family come from?"
"Greece more recently our home planet was destroyed."
"Do you have human DNA."
"No."
"But if your planet was destroyed."
"There are others who are part of Species 2358 you just have to find them. I'm tired, I need to rest, I'll see you guys tomorrow." Xena stood up and left the holodeck.
"So much for a story tonight."
"I'll go back sure she's all right, she's been tired a lot lately."
"Its probably nearly time, you had better convince her to let you stay around," Chakotay told her. B'Elanna nodded and hurried after her.
"Captain we told you, you'll never get answers by asking besides we've found that her stories are actually a lot more informative about her family history."
"Really?"
"Really."
"Alanna wait up!" B'Elanna called. Xena stopped and let her catch up. "I'm sorry about the Captain, she's just not use to knowing so little about people."
"She barely knows a lot about you," Xena shot back. They remained silent until they got back to her quarters. They sat down and drank tea.
"The Captain won't rest until she feels like she knows you though," B'Elanna told her.
"Oh yeah, that'll go over well when I tell her that I'm really four thousand years old, and that half the people they think our my grandchildren are my children now deceased."
"I don't get it, Xena," B'Elanna said using her real name.
"Get what?" Xena asked glad she had let B'Elanna, Chakotay, and Harry in on the whole secret. She knew she could trust them and the doctor would insist on telling the Captain which is why none of them recommended telling him. Seven was curious, but she never asked questions preferring to be called Annika at times outside of work she didn't question when they called her Xena.
"Why you put yourself through motherhood knowing you're going to lose them one day." Xena shrugged. I guess because it's the closest thing I can have to a relationship at times. But mostly its because I never get to be a mother, something always separates us. Sometimes death after birth or around the time they're teenagers they just vanish after shunning me. The next time I see them I've got several grandchildren and they're on their deathbed, but believe me I keep looking until I know for sure they're gone. I'm lucky in the fact that I can make myself known to my grandchildren, but only from afar, a letter here and there. They're very aware of me and I connect my families of grandchildren to each other. Especially the orphaned ones I watch over them constantly. I can't imagine the trouble that's befallen them now, I haven't seen them in five years, but luckily my favorite granddaughter still lives and she contacts me with messages now that we have the ability."
"And what about Gabrielle's family?" B'Elanna asked.
"I've watched over them too. They know me less, but occasionally one or two has seen me around. Annika and her mother were the only two I couldn't save, it always did bother me, but now that Annika is back safe and sound even slowly assimilating back into human culture it's a load off."
"How many grandchildren do you have living?"
"Um before that accident more than a hundred. After that accident, just my favorite granddaughter and her beautiful daughters. She was in the Beta quadrant and her children were spending the day with me in the Alps, they were young immune to the powers that kept me away. I suppose now they're nearly in their teens. She had to hold a massive funeral for the old and young of our dear family. We Tudors were very powerful it was devastating if you remember."
"Oh yes, that's right, I remember seeing that. It was horrible watching entire families of the same family being buried week after week, that was a large family." Xena nodded.
"I'm sure others got away, but I haven't located them yet." B'Elanna nodded.
"Do you think this time will be different?" B'Elanna asked.
"I hope so."
"Do you ever hope that your children will be different from you?"
"I told you my children are different, they can die and live a relatory normal life. But I understand where you're coming from and I learned a long time ago that a child is their own person. They may take away a few of your characteristics, but that does not mean they will go through the same thing you did unless some outside force is responsible. Your daughter is going to be beautiful and loving. If she has your temper so what, it's a family trait. The best you can do is teach her to be more in control than you ever were." B'Elanna smiled.
"You always know what to say, don't you?" B'Elanna asked. Xena shrugged.
"I learned from the best." They were hit by a huge blast.
"What the hell is going on?" B'Elanna asked as they straightened up and sat their cups of tea down, which had spilled.
"I don't know we had better get to engineering." They both hurried off for engineering as the ship was struck again.
"Borg," Xena and B'Elanna said as they looked at the screen and began to work. Xena scanned their shields.
"Alanna to Seven of nine."
"Seven here."
"If you re-configure the torpedo to match their shields you can break through easily. Change them to 1.66."
"Understood." There was a loud blast as red alert was called. Everyone was now at their battle stations if they weren't before.
"Our thrusters are offline!" B'Elanna told Xena.
"I'm on it." Xena worked hard to get the thrusters back online, but that's when her child decided it was the ideal time to come.
"Ensign get her to sick bay now!" He nodded and helped Xena.
"I'll be back don't have all the fun without me," Xena called as she groaned. They were hit again and they both went into the wall.
"Ow!"
"Ensign to sickbay."
"Doctor here."
"Doctor two to beam to sick bay now its an emergency."
"Ensign you're suppose to call the teleporter….oh nevermind two to sickbay." A blast occurred again and soon they had both disappeared and reappear in sick bay.
"Alanna you're in labor," the Doctor said scanning.
"Really doctor, I hadn't noticed," Xena said gritting her teeth through another hit to the ship and contraction. They helped her to the biobed where surgery was usually done, but was now being used as as a birthing table. Xena had been laboring for twenty minutes when B'Elanna joined her. After it was announced that perhaps more people should get pregnant, unfortunately the attack was now resulting in possible miscarriage of some of those women. B'Elanna and Xena were the only two at full term or near it.
"Breath," The doctor instructed as he ran around with no help.
"Oh my God, it is coming," B'Elanna told the doctor. Xena got down and helped B'Elanna to the bed she had been laying on, her child was stubborn and would be awhile.
"What are you doing?" B'Elanna asked.
"I was a midwife now push," Xena instructed as she took deep breaths. B'Elanna did as she was told wanting her agony and pain to be over. Soon she was holding a beautiful baby girl and giving orders. Xena had to help Seven of nine and somehow between that and the pain she managed to give birth to a baby boy. The doctor quickly replicated a baby biobed for him.
"Doctor I think I'm going to need another one." He nodded. After that she pushed out twin girls. She lay back breathing hard as Seven asked her something.
"Seven, I don't think Lieutenant Tudor can answer any more questions right now." Kathryn walked in.
"Doctor how soon can you have B'Elanna and/or Alanna up again."
"Captain, they just gave birth."
"I know, but that'll mean nothing if my two best engineers can't get us out of here. Tom ran in and was delighted with his daughter.
"I can do it now Captain," B'Elanna said as they were hit again. Xena nodded as well as she looked over her beautiful children.
"Take good care of them doctor, they're all I have."
"I will but Lieutenant Torres, Tudor I really don't recommend you getting up."
"Doctor you have more serious patients to attend too, we'll come back." Tom helped B'Elanna and Kathryn gave Xena hand. She would stop being sore in a couple of days. Between her and B'Elanna engineer had order again and they managed to get the thrusters online at least before starting on the warp core. Xena had to head to astrometrics though and soon she had destroyed the Borg as they put as much room between them and the borg as possible with only thrusters. Unfortunately that meant spending a week fighting off Borg. The last one was a sphere and to Xena's great distress caused the death of her children. She made sure she annihilated them in the next blast. They took the time to search for materials and new technology.
"I'm so sorry for your loss," Kathryn told her as they watched the bodies being cremated. Xena couldn't stand to think of their bodies floating out into space.
"Yes, so am I," Xena replied wiping her tears before leaving out. B'Elanna brought the ashes later.
"How is Miral?" Xena asked noting B'Elanna's daughter on a sling, who immediately regretted bringing her.
"She's fine now thanks to you, I'm only sorry…" Xena held up a hand.
"Don't , I'm use to it now really I put their memory away with the others." B'Elanna knew better than to believe that she would be okay. The baby bed was still in its place and moments ago she had been looking through the drawer she had placed the clothes in. "There will be other children and one day I will get to love them and they me." B'Elanna nodded. They sat in silence, but she left when Miral became fussy. Xena left after a few moments. She was on bridge duty for B'Elanna.
"Alanna you're welcome to take time to yourself."
"No thanks Captain, I'll take time off when we're safe. Besides you need all of your engineers on hand." Kathryn nodded.
"Uh…Captain there's a ship approaching," Harry said.
"It appears to be a Delta flyer Captain and I am detecting a Borg ship following it."
" We didn't send out anyone in the Delta flyer, did we?"
"No, Captain, I was just in there, they're all accounted for," Tom told her.
"We'd better give who ever is in the flyer a hand than." Kathryn nodded.
"Red alert all hands on deck." Everything went dark and flashed red as an alarm went off. Xena remained calm the thrill of battle would usually be pulsing in her veins right now, but the loss of her children yet again was much too recent. However she was more than happy to destroy yet another Borg ship.
"The delta flyer is hailing," Tom announced.
"On screen." Xena was surprised to see the face of Hercules the lost love of her life. Ares had put galaxies between them after all. To her horror she saw he was horribly wounded and so was his flyer.
"Please help, I am not a threat, help me." The screen turned off just as he passed out.
"Captain I can beam him to sickbay and his flyer to the docking bay."
"Do it." Xena nodded. She did it, but unfortunately the rogue cube now had its sights on them.
"Captain this cube it does not have its shields up."
"Seven of nine what can you tell us about this cube?"
"There doesn't seem to be anyone in complete control. The cube is badly damaged and its possible they've been cut off from the collective.
"I say we destroy them."
"No, send a few blasts that'll knock them out at least, its time we did some extensive knowledge on a Borg cube, Alanna, Seven, Paris, and Kim you're with me." They nodded and followed her off the bridge as they fired at the cube making it come to a stop. Soon they were on the Borg ship. Xena was eager to get back to Hercules and see how he was. She easily had information downloading immediately as she looked around. She was horrified to find children being grown in a maturation chamber she checked them and found they had been dead for quite some time. She closed the door behind her as she shook her head at the loss of more young lives to the Borg. She was about to go back to her downloading when she noticed four year old boy still alive, he had not been assimilated at all yet. He was in a chamber probably about to be prepared. He looked scared and frightened.
"Hang on I'll get you out. She easily read the borg language and freed him. His cries filled the air and everyone came rushing.
"He's the only one left a live, and the few else that still have survived are unconscious," Seven told Kathryn. Xena easily got him into her gentle arms with her trusting smile. He continued to cry.
"Well at least he's safe and hopefully in good health," Kathryn said as she looked into the chamber and saw the others were dead. Xena walked back over to where she had be working and took her tricorder out of the wall as it finished.
"I'll take him to sick bay." Kathryn nodded her permission. Xena hit her comm badge.
"Two to beam to sick bay." They watched her disappear.
"Is he going to be okay?" Xena asked the doctor after he got a full scan.
"Yes, Lieutenant this little guy is going to be perfectly healthy, he's Ktarian and human like Naomi."
"Weird, I wonder who his parents were."
"Well there' s no way of knowing now." Xena nodded and turned her attention to Hercules as he moaned. The boy whimpered, but she smiled at him reassuringly as the doctor gave him a mild sedative to calm his nerves.
"Is he going to be all right?" Xena asked.
"Yes, he'll be in some pain, but he'll be good as new. His own body is already starting to heal itself." Xena nodded as he called for water.
"I got it doctor." She took him a cup of water. He drank without looking at her.
"It's been a long time Hercules," Xena said. He opened his eyes.
"I must be hallucinating again."
"No, you're not hallucinating I'm here." He passed out and Xena left him to rest for now.
"Doctor tell me if he wakes up again." The doctor nodded. Xena left the boy in his care while she went to go process the information for the Captain.
"Why have you called us all here?" Kathryn asked entering the astrometrics lab with all her senior officers and Seven of Nine. Icheb watched fascinated from his station. Neelix entered after them talking about a way to welcome their newest arrival.
"Well you'll be glad to know that between the borg cube and the delta flyer they've been all over this quadrant."
"So," Neelix said. Xena looked at him and he gulped.
"That means Neelix that we won't be entering new space blind to all that is there. I took the liberty of downloading all the species information that was retrievable, though we will still have to rely Seven's keen knowledge of species the borg has encountered.
"And I've prepared notes on their transwarp drive I think with a lot of hard work we could be operating on their level of speed." They all caught the Pads. B'Elanna looked through it.
"Did you get any data on their weapons?"
"No, not much," Kathryn replied. "They started to wake up."
"Oh okay I was asking Alanna though." There was brief silence before Xena answered.
"I did actually happen to retrieve something, but I haven't translated it all into English just yet."
"I'll do it," Seven told her. She nodded and tossed her the pad. She looked at it and fixed two words before handing them to the Captain.
"These weapons are impressive." Xena nodded.
"Has anyone taken a look at the delta flyer?" Kathryn asked.
"I was just heading over there," Xena and Tom said at the same time. "I'd be glad for your assistance." They grinned at each other.
"Okay fine, and what do we know about the owner?"
"Not much until we access the flyer's data base, but he's of species 2358."
"Pardon my asking, but how do you know he's your species."
"Well put it this way, we have history."
"Now Lieutenant I'm really going to need you to elaborate." Xena nodded.
"I think its time I did too Captain, but later once I can answer your Questions more thoroughly about Hercules."
"Hercules like the Greek hero?" Tom asked. Xena nodded before she nodded to Kathryn and left out. Tom followed her out to go take a look at the flyer.
"So we're looking at what one of the earliest models of the Delta Flyer," Tom told her.
"Definitely one of the first model. The warp core doesn't use anti-matter and it only goes to warp two. No gel packs and the warp core has to be charged every thirty-five light years or so." Tom shook his head.
"Let's check his records." Xena found his journal, which she kept private and put on a pad for him later and deleted from records. She had already taken a brief look at everywhere he had traveled and skipped over that. There not much else to tell except that he had traveled very far for sometime in the vast reaches of the Delta Quadrant.
"He's been all through the Gamma Quadrant, it looks like he was sucked into a wormhole to the Delta quadrant about three hundred years ago," Tom read. "Wow this guy has had bad break after bad break. He's even been nearly all the way to the Alpha Quadrant, but than he's abducted by so many different species."
"This guy has had it hard, I can't imagine how he even got to the Delta Quadrant, but the Delta Flyer has been flying since before they were invented on earth," Tom told them at the meeting. "He spent a lot of time in the Gamma Quadrant on an M-Class planet as the life forms' technology advance he was able to get the Delta Flyer out of their atmosphere. It's like he spent two thousand years a lone on that planet than another one thousand seven hundred years exploring the Gamma Quadrant. His home course is always Greece though we have no idea where that is. There's nothing on his species 2358 and he's spent the last three hundred years here in the Delta Quadrant." B'Elanna, Chakotay, and Harry were the only ones who weren't confused.
"Bring Lieutenant Tudor in here now," Kathryn said. Chakotay retrieved her from outside. "Okay Lieutenant I want answers right now."
