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Submit ReviewBefore and After. In the third-season Voyager episode "Before and After," we get a glimpse into one possible future for the Voyager family. In this future we see Captain Chakotay (pips and all), First Officer Tuvok (still in gold), Security Officer Neelix (also in gold), Dr. van Gogh (with holographic hair plugs), Harry Kim as Tom Paris's son-in-law (bromanced as ever), and our first peek into the notorious Year of Hell. In this episode of To The Journey, hosts Zachary Fruhling, Suzanne Williamson, and Kay Shaw, in an extraordinary display of podcasting heroics, travel backward through time to discuss the Voyager future that might have been. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) The Curious Case of Kesamin Button (00:01:30) Tom Needs a Hug (00:04:13) Son-in-Law Bromance (00:07:32) Pips and Uniforms (00:09:07) Human-Ocampan Hybrids (00:14:42) Year of Hell - Krenim and Chronitons (00:15:57) B'Elanna Side-Eye - An Extraordinary Display of Medical Heroics (00:18:03) One Possible Future - Security Officer Neelix? (00:20:09) Surnames and Mononyms - Linnis Paris Kim? (00:22:51) Recessive Human Genes (00:25:51) One Day She'll See the Sun (00:28:50) Renchens or Roentgens? (00:30:53) The Metaphysics of Kes's Time Jumps - Quantum Leap Style (00:33:09) A Slightly Different Year of Hell - No Reset Button (00:39:26) Neelix Got Over It (00:44:06) Andrew Cleaver Kim (00:47:18) Kes and Tom (00:48:06) Closing (00:52:44) Hosts Zachary Fruhling, Suzanne Williamson, and Kay Shaw Production Kay Shaw (Editor) Suzanne Williamson (Producer) Zachary Fruhling (Producer) C. Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Kenneth Tripp (Executive Producer) Bruce Lish (Associate Producer) Joo Kim (Associate Producer) Norman Lao (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)
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