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==Summary==
 
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Doctor [[Ethan Bostock]] and his pregnant wife, Counsellor [[Nancy Weller]], are aboard the {{USS|Prometheus|NX-59650}} when it is attacked by the [[Romulan]]s. With most of the crew quickly killed, they manage to survive by generating holographic bodies of themselves in Sickbay and using an experimental compound to make their lifesigns appear Romulan.
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They meet up with the communications officer, [[Stephen Scholte]], who has evaded the Romulans with the same compound. He comes up with an idea to hide a communication to [[Starfleet]] in the Romulans' transmissions while also sending a message to a relay station in the [[Delta Quadrant]]. The transmissions are sent but the Romulans kill Scholte and Weller and mortally wound Bostock. He lives long enough to give a simple explanation to [[the Doctor]] when he arrives on board the ship.
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==References==
 
==References==
==Related Stories==
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===Characters===
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:[[Ethan Bostock]] • [[The Doctor]] • [[Rekar]] • [[Stephen Sholtes]] • [[Nancy Weller]]
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*"[[Message in a Bottle]]"
 
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{{ref}} [[Beverly Crusher]] • [[Pierce (Captain)|Pierce]]
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:{{USS|Prometheus|NX-59650}} ({{class|Prometheus}})
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:[[Human]] • [[Romulan]]
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===States and organizations===
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:[[Starfleet]] • [[United Federation of Planets]]
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===Other references===
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:[[Emergency Medical Hologram]] • [[Jefferies tube]] • [[multi-vector assault mode]] • [[pregnancy]]
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==Appendices==
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===Background===
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*"Who Cries for Prometheus?" takes place before and during "[[Message in a Bottle]]".
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*Doctor Bostock was intended to be the dying officer who the Doctor discovers in "Message in a Bottle", although in the episode the character is wearing the gold uniform of the security/engineering division.
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Latest revision as of 19:07, 2 September 2023

Summary

Doctor Ethan Bostock and his pregnant wife, Counsellor Nancy Weller, are aboard the USS Prometheus when it is attacked by the Romulans. With most of the crew quickly killed, they manage to survive by generating holographic bodies of themselves in Sickbay and using an experimental compound to make their lifesigns appear Romulan.

They meet up with the communications officer, Stephen Scholte, who has evaded the Romulans with the same compound. He comes up with an idea to hide a communication to Starfleet in the Romulans' transmissions while also sending a message to a relay station in the Delta Quadrant. The transmissions are sent but the Romulans kill Scholte and Weller and mortally wound Bostock. He lives long enough to give a simple explanation to the Doctor when he arrives on board the ship.

References

Characters

Ethan BostockThe DoctorRekarStephen SholtesNancy Weller
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Beverly CrusherPierce

Locations

Alpha Quadrant
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Delta Quadrant

Starships and vehicles

USS Prometheus (Prometheus-class)
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USS Enterprise

Races and cultures

HumanRomulan
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Jem'Hadar

States and organizations

StarfleetUnited Federation of Planets
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Founder

Other references

Emergency Medical HologramJefferies tubemulti-vector assault modepregnancy

Appendices

Background

  • "Who Cries for Prometheus?" takes place before and during "Message in a Bottle".
  • Doctor Bostock was intended to be the dying officer who the Doctor discovers in "Message in a Bottle", although in the episode the character is wearing the gold uniform of the security/engineering division.

Connections

Star Trek: Voyager collected short stories, novellas and short novels
The Amazing Stories "A Night at Sandrine's" • "When Push Comes to Shove" • "The Space Vortex of Doom"
Distant Shores "Da Capo al Fine" • "Command Code" • "Winds of Change" • "Talent Night" • "Letting Go" • "Closure" • "The Secret Heart of Zolaluz" • "Isabo's Shirt" • "Brief Candle" • "Eighteen Minutes" • "Or the Tiger" • "Bottomless"
Strange New Worlds I ("Good Night, Voyager" • "Ambassador at Large" • "Fiction" • "I, Voyager" • "Monthuglu") • II ("A Ribbon for Rosie" • "Touched" • "Almost... But Not Quite" • "The Healing Arts" • "Seventh Heaven") • III ("The Ones Left Behind" • "The Second Star" • "The Monster Hunters" • "Gift of the Mourners") • IV ("Iridium-7-Tetrahydroxate Crystals Are a Girl's Best Friend" • "Uninvited Admirals" • "Return" • "Black Hats" • "Personal Log" • "Welcome Home" • "Shadows, in the Dark") • V ("Final Entry" • "The Difficulties of Being Evil" • "Restoration" • "On the Rocks" • "Witness" • "Fragment" • "Who Cries for Prometheus?") • VI ("Homemade" • "Seven and Seven" • "The End of Night" • "Hidden" • "Widow's Walk") • VII ("Redux" • "The Little Captain" • "I Have Broken the Prime Directive" • "Don't Cry") • 8 ("Transfiguration" • "This Drone" • "Once Upon a Tribble" • "You May Kiss the Bride" • "Coffee with a Friend") • 9 ("Choices" • "Unconventional Cures" • "Maturation") • 10 ("The Fate of Captain Ransom" • "A Taste of Spam" • "Adjustments" • "The Day the Borg Came") • 2016 ("The Last Refuge" • "Life Among the Post-Industrial Barbarians" • "Upon the Brink of Remembrance")
Misc. short stories "Seduced" • "Bitter Fruit" • "Seven v Seven" • "Retribution" • "Kill Captain Proton!" • "Summer Days Can Last Forever" • "The Kellidian Kidnapping" • "See and Seen"
Misc. novellas & short novels "In the Queue" • "The Mirror-Scaled Serpent" • "Places of Exile"

Timeline

published order
Previous story:
Fragment
Strange New Worlds V
Strange new worlds 5
Next story:
Remnant
chronological order
Previous Adventure:
Waking Moments
Pocket Next Adventure:
Message in a Bottle



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