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A pregnancy prompts Tom to propose to B’Elanna. Alternate ending th the episode The Killing Game
Tom is abducted and forced to become part of a corrupt government’s plan to control is populace. Takes place approximately five years after Voyager’s entry into the Delta Quadrant and assumes that P&T have been engaged for a few months.
In addition to an unusual engagement party, Tom and a crewmate are captured during an away mission. Problem: Tom feels just about as safe with the aliens as his crewmate. Question: Did Tom leave behind a son in the Alpha Quadrant?
What happens when the Doctor can’t be activated and B’Elanna is not able to repair him?
Voyager’s crew is torn apart by an unexpected inquisition.
It’s a reunion between old friends, and an old enemy, as the Voyager crew resorts to desperate measures to secure their freedom.
A two part story based on the episode "Investigations." In part one B’Elanna confronts Paris about him leaving Voyager. In part two she tries to deal with the fact that Paris left and that she never said goodbye.
After Tuvok finds a way back to the Alpha Quadrant Paris has a choice to make. Should he return with the ship to the life he left behind or, stay behind in the Delta Quadrant.
After Paris makes his decision, Janeway visits B’Elanna with a special message from him.
After finally arriving in the Alpha Quadrant and docking at Deep Space Nine B’Elanna Insists that they return to the Gamma Quadrant, but why?