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>Perhaps the strange effects of transwarp caused reality to split into two 
>timelines, with one _Voyager_ going back to the Delta Quadrant while the 
>other made it through to justify the opening sequence of the episode where 
>they return home in triumph.

In the strange world of Star Trek temporal mechanics, that is not true.

The opening scene was the return of Voyager 23 years later.    16 years
from now, Kathryn Janeway will have to do what her old counterpart did,
however, to preserve the timeline.

JDG
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   "The point of living in a Republic after all, is that we do not live by 
   majority rule.   We live by laws and a variety of institutions designed 
                  to check each other." -Andrew Sullivan 01/29/01

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