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'''USS Voyager - The Truth Revealed''' is the title of [[Reven, Loran| Loran Reven's]] so far the best and only fully completed holoplay. As stated by author in his entering commentary, the aim of play is to unravel mysteries aroused around senior crew members of USS Voyager, stranded in the Delta Quadrant for seven years. The play includes a series of monologues by each senior member of the crew, from Ops Ensign Harry Kim to the CO Captain Kathryn Janeway, in which they reveal what is supposed to be truth about the journey of USS Voyager.
'''USS Voyager - The Truth Revealed''' is the title of [[Reven, Loran| Loran Reven's]] so far the best and only fully completed holoplay. As stated by author in his entering commentary, the aim of play is to unravel mysteries aroused around senior crew members of USS Voyager, stranded in the Delta Quadrant for seven years. The play includes a series of monologues by each senior member of the crew, from Ops Ensign Harry Kim to the CO Captain Kathryn Janeway, in which they reveal what is supposed to be truth about the journey of USS Voyager.
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The premiere and by this day only show of 'USS Voyager - The Truth Revealed' took place on December 20th, 2383 at Starfleet Academy on Jupiter as part of Academy theatrical contest. All roles, including female, were played by the author singlehandedly. The play stirred a commotion among academic circles. Most officers were enraged with certain suggestions about depicted persons. The cadet circle was divided in its opinions and the freshmen and sophomores gave the play most credit. A controversial decision of jury of the contest chaired by a Vulcan senior year Cadet 1st Class Sandok awarded 'USS Voyager - The Truth Revealed' with third place for the recognition of author's courage, innovative approach to the subject and overall comedy qualities of the play.<br><br>
The premiere and by this day only performance of 'USS Voyager - The Truth Revealed' took place on December 20th, 2383 at Starfleet Academy on Jupiter as part of Academy theatrical contest. All roles, including female, were played by the author singlehandedly. The play stirred a commotion among academic circles. Most officers were enraged with certain suggestions about depicted persons. The cadet circle was divided in its opinions and the freshmen and sophomores gave the play most credit. A controversial decision of jury of the contest chaired by a Vulcan senior year Cadet 1st Class Sandok awarded 'USS Voyager - The Truth Revealed' with third place in recognition of author's courageous, innovative approach on the subject and overall comedy qualities of the play.<br><br>
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Revision as of 23:39, 26 September 2008

USS Voyager - The Truth Revealed is the title of Loran Reven's so far the best and only fully completed holoplay. As stated by author in his entering commentary, the aim of play is to unravel mysteries aroused around senior crew members of USS Voyager, stranded in the Delta Quadrant for seven years. The play includes a series of monologues by each senior member of the crew, from Ops Ensign Harry Kim to the CO Captain Kathryn Janeway, in which they reveal what is supposed to be truth about the journey of USS Voyager.

The premiere and by this day only performance of 'USS Voyager - The Truth Revealed' took place on December 20th, 2383 at Starfleet Academy on Jupiter as part of Academy theatrical contest. All roles, including female, were played by the author singlehandedly. The play stirred a commotion among academic circles. Most officers were enraged with certain suggestions about depicted persons. The cadet circle was divided in its opinions and the freshmen and sophomores gave the play most credit. A controversial decision of jury of the contest chaired by a Vulcan senior year Cadet 1st Class Sandok awarded 'USS Voyager - The Truth Revealed' with third place in recognition of author's courageous, innovative approach on the subject and overall comedy qualities of the play.