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Quiz Star Trek Voyager. How do you know?

He saw a Quiz TNG and had to do to Voyager! 1 What are the Maquis 2 What is the captain pet and the name back in the ground 3 Name the 10 main characters May 4 Registration Number Name of part of space where there are no stars or anything of June boyfriend Captain's homecoming 7 Harry promised to return home in August Who transports Voyager to the Delta Quadrant 9 Who is 7-of-9 episode 10 How does the Romulan Crew contact through a wormhole 11 Rating Voyager Star Trek series 1-5 with their favorite one.

I really enjoy watching Star Trek Voyager. Above all other ST series, STV has intelligence and creativity than others. I really admire Janeway and role model that gives young women. Sometimes I think I was born in the wrong century: 1. The Maquis resistance movement was the anti-Cardassian. They were considered outlaws by the Federation. They were an underground movement formed by a variety other planetary colonists who refused to give up their home planets in the negotiations for the federation to the Cardassians. The Maquis sense abandoned Federation to maintain an uneasy treaty btwn the Cardassians and the Federation. 2. Kathryn Janeway mascot was an Irish setter named Molly. When left Earth Voyager, Kathryn had just found out that his beloved dog (who was in the care of her boyfriend) was expecting puppies. 3. * B'Elanna Torres, Deputy Chief Engineer of Lt. Tom * Paris (once broken Ensign) pilot, Lieutenant Commander Tuvok * * Security Chief Commander Chakotay, First Officer (and anthropologist) * Emergency Medical Hologram * Dr. Ensign Harry Kim – the longest serving teaches in the history of Starfleet * Kes – a young woman is rescued Ocampa by Voyager and become experts in helping the doctor in nursing and growing vegetables in the Bay airponics * Neelix, a Talaxian (above junk dealer), lover Kes, the crew official morality and cook (yum – love the Leola root stew!) * September 7, the former Borg drone * And, of course, Kathryn Janeway 4. NCC 74 656 5. The vacuum 6. Mark Johnson 7. Libby Webber 8. The Guardian – a way of life sporocystian 9. September 7 was the former Annika Hansen, the daughter of sociologists who were interested in the Borg. Were observed the Borg in a bucket, not detected, even cries! Annika was assimilated at a very early age and placed in a ripening chamber. Long story short, in an alliance with the Borg September 7 was separated from the collective taken under the wing of Janeway to regain his humanity. The doctor removed most of their Borg implants and she is the brainiac in Astrometrics. Beautiful girl. 10. Eye of the Needle 11. Voyager, Next Generation, Enterprise, and DS9 ST original series. 12. favorite episode of Voyager – Year of Hell

Captain Cook and the discovery of Australia

Strange to think now, well into the eighteenth century, Australia and New Zealand were little more than a rumor to the rest of the world. Ferdinand Magellan had made the first step in the Pacific since 1520, but the great ocean was still virtually unknown. There was a lingering suspicion that a great unknown continent was hiding in the depths of the world, usually referred to as Terra Australis Cognita Nondum, loosely translated as The Southland is still unknown. Many European sailors, including Francis Drake had sought in vain to that secret land. In 1769, the British Admiralty held a scientific expedition to observe the transit of Venus across the sun was, the expedition was also given the secret mission to find the hidden continent. The Admiralty chose a brilliant young sailor named James Cook to lead the expedition. Cook had successfully traced the St. Lawrence River in Quebec, his letters forward and help the army of General Wolfe captured Quebec from the French in 1759. Cook was born in humble circumstances in the small town of Marton, Yorkshire. At the age of seventeen he became an apprentice to a firm of Whitby coal shippers, spent several years sailing between miners Tyne and London the domain of his trade, while at night studying algebra, geometry, trigonometry, navigation and astronomy. At the end of his apprenticeship, he began working on ships merchant ships in the Baltic Sea. He worked his way through the ranks, eventually being offered the command of his own ship in the merchant marine, however, surprisingly enough refused, opting instead to volunteer in the Royal Navy as a seaman.

Cook quickly rose through the ranks to obtain the rank of Master, who was the senior manager unreachable. It was as a teacher he produced his maps of great value during the siege of Quebec who first brought to the attention of the British Admiralty. During the 1760s, watched the jagged coastline of Newfoundland, winning mastering the skill of surveying practice in the most adverse conditions. His appointment as the captain of the great expedition in the South Seas was a remarkable achievement, as few men ever managed to rise from seaman to the commander and also as appointments upper class were usually mounted with bribery and corruption and the aid to those with influence. Cook chose a building named the Whitby collier Endeavour the type of boat that he knew so well. He was strongly built and can withstand the blows of the sea, could contain excess supplies and could be managed by a small team if necessary. It left Plymouth on August 26, 1768 with a large crew of ninety-four. He made his way around Cape Horn and anchored in Tahiti April 13, 1769 in the observations of the Venus transit to be done, however, was not be as conclusive or accurate as had been expected. It was a idyllic stay on the island with the crew and the islanders bring a camaraderie. The Endeavour continued to New Zealand where Cook mapped the coast, significantly takes only a few minor errors in fact the maps currently used are slightly different.

Cook then sailed towards the south-eastern Australia anchor in Botany Bay, naming the rich botanical specimens that the expedition had gathered there. It was here that Cook's crew made first contact with an aboriginal tribe, before heading north to the island of possession, declaring the whole coast explored as British. They returned to England via Cape of Good Hope Landing on July 12, 1771. Cook was promoted to Master and Commander was again commissioned by of the Royal Society to find the mythical Terra Australis. His first trip had shown that New Zealand was not connected to a larger land mass, and although it had charted the east coast of Australia, was not considered that what they were looking for, since it is considered that it was much farther south. He took two Whitby colliers for his second voyage Resolution and adventure, the expedition around the world at a very high south latitude. Cook almost found the continent of Antarctica north, but turned back to Tahiti. third and last voyage of Cook was to find the Northwest Passage, which is believed to connect the Atlantic and Pacific. Once again she was determined and a Whitby collier called Discovery. The expedition made landfall in South Africa, Tasmania, New Zealand, Tahiti, Canada, Alaska and the Hawaiian Islands. Sadly though, Cook became involved in a confrontation with a group of Hawaiian island where he was killed stabbed to death on 14 February 1779. His travels paved the way for the British colonization of New Zealand and Australia and advances in surveying and cartography was obtained, reinforced the Royal Navy naval place as the superpower of the time.

About the Author

Russell Shortt is a travel consultant with Exploring Ireland, the leading specialists in customised, private escorted tours, escorted coach tours and independent self drive tours of Ireland. Article source Russell Shortt, http://www.exploringireland.net http://www.visitscotlandtours.com

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