[s1e8] Time: Amok

: By the time she fixes the ship, Rok has mentally aged and gained a deep love for science that defines her character for the rest of the series.

Alone on a ship where her friends are motionless statues, the young Brikar girl, Rok-Tahk, is the only one with enough time to find a solution.

: The ship is trapped in a countdown to destruction.

: She is a child, not an engineer, and the task requires advanced quantum mechanics.

: Hologram Janeway, being a computer program, can adjust her own "processing speed" to match Rok's timeline.

(the difference between the Hologram and the real Admiral)

: She sets up instructions for the others to follow in their respective "seconds" of life.

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: By the time she fixes the ship, Rok has mentally aged and gained a deep love for science that defines her character for the rest of the series.

Alone on a ship where her friends are motionless statues, the young Brikar girl, Rok-Tahk, is the only one with enough time to find a solution.

: The ship is trapped in a countdown to destruction.

: She is a child, not an engineer, and the task requires advanced quantum mechanics.

: Hologram Janeway, being a computer program, can adjust her own "processing speed" to match Rok's timeline.

(the difference between the Hologram and the real Admiral)

: She sets up instructions for the others to follow in their respective "seconds" of life.

If you'd like to explore more about this series, tell me if you're interested in: