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Star Trek: Voyager — Multiple Authors

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The Star Trek: Voyager Series in Order (53 Books)

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Star Trek Voyager Books in Order (37 Book Series)

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Star Trek Voyager is a series of 37 books written by Various. Here, you can see them all in order! (plus the year each book was published)

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  • Star Trek Voyager Books in Order

Caretaker

Star Trek Voyager, Book 1

The Escape

Star Trek Voyager, Book 2

Ragnarok

Star Trek Voyager, Book 3

Violations

Star Trek Voyager, Book 4

Incident at Arbuk

Incident at Arbuk

Star trek voyager, book 5.

Incident at Arbuk

Star Trek Voyager, Book 6

The Murdered Sun

The Murdered Sun

Star trek voyager, book 7.

Ghost of a Chance

Ghost of a Chance

Star trek voyager, book 8.

Cybersong

Star Trek Voyager, Book 9

The Final Fury

The Final Fury

Star trek voyager, book 10.

Mosaic

Star Trek Voyager, Book 11

Flashback

Star Trek Voyager, Book 12

Bless the Beasts

Bless the Beasts

Star trek voyager, book 13.

The Garden

Star Trek Voyager, Book 14

Chrysalis

Star Trek Voyager, Book 15

The Black Shore

The Black Shore

Star trek voyager, book 16.

Marooned

Star Trek Voyager, Book 17

Echoes

Star Trek Voyager, Book 18

Pathways

Star Trek Voyager, Book 19

Seven of Nine

Seven of Nine

Star trek voyager, book 20.

Captain Proton

Captain Proton

Star trek voyager, book 21.

Death of a Neutron Star

Death of a Neutron Star

Star trek voyager, book 22.

Battle Lines

Battle Lines

Star trek voyager, book 23.

Equinox

Star Trek Voyager, Book 24

Endgame

Star Trek Voyager, Book 25

The Nanotech War

The Nanotech War

Star trek voyager, book 26.

Distant Shores

Distant Shores

Star trek voyager, book 27.

Full Circle

Full Circle

Star trek voyager, book 28.

Unworthy

Star Trek Voyager, Book 29

Children of the Storm

Children of the Storm

Star trek voyager, book 30.

The Eternal Tide

The Eternal Tide

Star trek voyager, book 31.

Protectors

Star Trek Voyager, Book 32

Acts of Contrition

Acts of Contrition

Star trek voyager, book 33.

Atonement

Star Trek Voyager, Book 34

A Pocket Full of Lies

A Pocket Full of Lies

Star trek voyager, book 35.

Architects of Infinity

Architects of Infinity

Star trek voyager, book 36.

To Lose the Earth

To Lose the Earth

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Star Trek: Voyager Books In Order

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The Star Trek: Voyager is a science fiction book that was done by Gene Roddenberry in 1995. Gene Roddenberry was born on 19th August 1921 in El Paso, Texas, United States and passed away on 24th October 1991 in Santa Monica, California United States when he 70 years of age. He got married to Eileen Anita Rexroat on 20th June 1942. This was her first wife whom they had two children with. They divorced on 27th December 1969 and two days later, that is on 29th December 1969 he got married to her second wife who was known as Majel Barrett. They got one child and finally death separated the two when Gene Roddenberry passed away on 24th October 1991. Most of his books reflects his social views. He was nicknamed “The Great Bird of the Galaxy” while his birth name was Eugene Wesley Roddenberry. In his writing career he wrote several books like the series named “Star Trek: Voyager” that has now been one of the best series watched world-wide. This is his first novel that has appeared in the TV Shows and more parts have been created even after his death. This is one smart science fiction series that you will really love watching. You can always find it online for the whole story. Besides this, he also wrote other fiction books like the Next Generation and the Deep Space Nine that were written in 1987 and 1993 respectively.

The Star Trek: Voyager is a television series that was created by Rick Berman, Jeri Taylor and Michael Piller. The series has seven episodes that runs from 1995 to 2001. In the first series of the book, we find a female character who is also the captain named Kathryn Janeway. It is played by Kate Mulgrew who is the main character. The Star Trek: Voyager is the longest running series that you don’t want to miss watching. The first two books in the series are known as “Caretaker” and “Mosaic” which were published in 1995 and 1996 respectively.

This is the genesis novel of the series that was published on 1st May 1997. The main character of the book is known as Janeway who is also the captain. She is very brave, triumph, tragedy and loyal as described by Mosaic. In the book, we find Janeway fighting a very tough and desperate war on two fronts. This is just after a surprise attack by the Kozan that is a group that would like the overthrow the caretaker. While Janeway is trying to win the war, the Lt. Tuvok’s away team is trapped on Ofa wilderness planet. This is just but a small summary of this book. By reading or watching the series, you will always be inspired by Janeway because she is a very brave and courageous captain that really deserves to lead the people. Get this smart book today and you will enjoy reading. This is the best fiction book that you don’t want miss reading.

This is the second book of the series. It was published in 1995 and the books is all about the voyager crew and Maquis who had the plan to of dealing with the caretaker despite his great power. The caretaker therefore wants to send them home by transporting them 70,000 light years over the galaxy. On the other hand, we find Kazon that is the Alien group of warriors. They are really working to overthrow the caretaker so that they can find the chance to become the most powerful force in the region. The main character in this book is female captain Janeway. She has a mission to fulfil and this is the reason why she has been sent to carry out the investigation. She wants to find what exactly happened to the small ship known as the Maquis in which the security Liutenant Tuvok chief was infiltrated. In the process of investigation, the crew first point of landing was the Bad Lands. This is after tracking the last location of the engine emissions. The space is very unpredictable and turbulent as described by the crews. The voyager is suddenly pulled about 75,000 light years just from home on the opposite side of the galaxy. This occurs in the process of still trying to track the maquis ship. Due to the risky conditions, we find that most of the crews are seriously injured while others are killed during this this small trip. Among the killed officers are the voyagers’ nurse, chief engineering and first officer doctor. After this incident, the caretaker is somehow convinced by the strike of both maquis and Janeway to return them to the territory federation. Despite this threat, he finds it impossible because he wants to protect the people of Ocampa that is a nearby planet. Time then comes when the caretaker is almost dying, hence he doesn’t have any time for Janeway. Instead of aiding her, he request her to destroy the array once he is dead. The caretaker wants the array destroyed because he fears that the Kazon may use it against the people of Ocampa. The problem now remains on Janeway because she has a decision to make in life. By destroying this array implies that she, the crew plus the ship and her won’t be able to get home but instead takes another 70 years to reach. On the other hand, if she doesn’t destroy the array, then it implies that the helpless people of Ocampa will all die. She therefore has to make the best decision of either saving the people of Ocampa or saving her life plus her crew and ship. To get more about the book, then you should watch the fiction series movie and you will love the whole story. This is just but a small summary of this science fiction book. You can visit your nearby library or find the book online and find what decision Janeway made.

These are the first two books of the series that will give you the overview of the happenings in the series. The series has seven episodes that you can always follow. You can download the series or buy it online for a great watch. This is are some of the best works that were done by Gene Roddenberry.

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Full Circle

The novel brings the events of the post-finale Voyager novels up to and beyond Star Trek: Destiny , resolving plotlines from the end of the previous novel Enemy of My Enemy and dealing with the aftermath of the Pocket TNG novel Before Dishonor .

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Background information [ ].

  • This novel was the first Voyager novel set after the series since 2004 , and the first such novel not to be written by Christie Golden .
  • The release was announced at the New York Comic-Con in April 2008 ; the cover art was revealed at the Shore Leave convention on 11 July 2008 .
  • An extract from the novel appeared in Star Trek Magazine  issue 143 .
  • Cover art by Adam Lebowitz .

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The Ending Of Voyagers Explained

Quintessa Swindell as Julie in Voyagers

Voyagers , the latest science fiction film starring Tye Sheridan and Lily-Rose Depp is, in a way, a sort of Lord of the Flies set on a starship far from the reaches of Earth and human civilization. While the children in Lord of the Flies wind up trapped on an island by accident, the young people onboard this starship (which is more of an ark) are there by design. In both cases, the adolescent ensemble has to reckon with the chaos of a world without adult rules.

On its face, Voyagers has a familiar sci-fi premise: The Earth's time is running out. Richard ( Colin Farrell ), a scientist with a plan, takes a crew of young people who have never interacted with the rest of the world into space, where they will live and eventually breed the next generation of humans. The hope is that their children will eventually arrive on a new world for humanity to populate. So, a pretty standard execution of the generation ship trope.

The stars of Voyagers will never see that new world. They are the intermediary generation between the humans of Earth and their children, who will hopefully be the ones to kickstart human civilization all over again someplace new. The end of Voyagers and its meaning are tied to the chaos of what happens aboard that lonely vessel in the blackness of space. Here's the ending of  Voyagers explained.  Major spoilers ahead.

Voyagers ending isn't about the future, it's about right now

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Richard's big plan once everyone's on the ship is to trick the kids into self-medicating with something called "The Blue," which is essentially a cocktail of anti-androgens and other meds designed to keep everybody sexless and docile. But the kids find out about the drug, and they stop taking it. Without The Blue, the kids become volatile, which results in Richard's death, leaving the kids to fend for themselves.

These kids may not have experienced much of Earth, but they're still human, so they do exactly what humans do — they vie for power through violence and manipulation. They even create a pretend evil alien designed to explain away Richard's death. More crewmembers die and, for a while there, it seems like the entire mission will end with no survivors.

The movie actually ends with a détente, however. Two male leaders, Christopher (Tye Sheridan) and Zac (Fionn Whitehead), who have been struggling for control of the mission, accept the compromise that Sela (Lily-Rose Depp) the medic will take charge. Christopher and Zac step down and cease hostilities, but they agree that everyone will stop taking The Blue.

The movie ends showing that these people do age, and do indeed procreate. Their progeny do make it to a new world. The resolution is a major contrast with the rest of the chaotic and violent third act. It begs a metaphorical reading of the movie's plot: Earth is our vessel, and like the crew of the fictional starship, we are often manipulated by one another into doing self-harm. We have these periods of volatility, during which we wonder if the human species will make it to see another day, but even when our interests seem diametrically opposed, it's the process of reconciliation that guarantees our future.

Voyagers looks to this future, but it reminds us of our past, too. It reminds us that there has always been chaos caused by humanity, which carries the risk of extinction. We've survived wars, we've endured genocides, and we've navigated the creation of planet-destroying weapons. All of these wounds are self-inflicted, and yet we are still here. What Voyagers is daring us to believe with its ending is that we will not only keep surviving, but that we'll thrive for so long that we'll reach out into the farthest parts of the galaxy to inhabit new worlds. It's an optimistic movie in the end.

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Voyager is the third novel in the  Outlander series by Diana Gabaldon . The story centers on a time-travelling 20th-century doctor Claire Fraser and her 18th-century Scottish husband Jamie Fraser .

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Plot Summary [ ]

The year is 1968, and Claire has just discovered, with the help of Roger Wakefield , that her husband Jamie Fraser may not have died at the Battle of Culloden , an assumption she has held for twenty years. As Claire, her daughter Brianna , and Roger track Jamie through the historical record, Claire is torn between her duty as a mother and her desire to return to Jamie. For his part, Jamie finds himself not well pleased that the British refused to kill him after the failed Rising, and must instead find his own way forward, his wife gone and his country devastated by war and famine. After twenty years apart, Claire casts herself through the mysterious stone circle once more and travels back to the 18th century to find Jamie, unsure of exactly what or who she will find when she does.

Timeline of Significant Events [ ]

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  • April 16: Jamie awakens on Culloden Moor, thinking he might be dead, and soon enough wishing that he was. Lord Melton , an English officer, refuses to allow Jamie to be shot along with his fellow traitors, knowing that his brother owes Fraser a debt of honor. Jamie is sent home to Lallybroch .
  • Jenny nurses Jamie back to health and helps him stay hidden from English patrols.
  • Having lived in a cave since his return to Lallybroch seven years prior, Jamie hunts when he can and ventures down to the manor house once a month to shave, when it's reasonably safe to do so. With Ian gone away to prison, Jamie provides for his family and tenants as best he can.
  • November: Upon the birth of his third nephew , Jamie is nearly found out by the English soldiers that pay a visit to Lallybroch.
  • While Jamie stays hidden in his cave, Fergus is waylaid by English soldiers and the skirmish ends in the violent amputation of Fergus's hand.
  • Spring: Jamie arranges to have himself captured in such a way that his family and tenants will take the reward for his capture.
  • On Jamie's last night in Scotland, Mary MacNab brings him his meal, and offers her body to him, which he reluctantly accepts.
  • May 16: Jamie enters Ardsmuir Prison .
  • February 15: Lord John Grey arrives to replace Harry Quarry as the new governor of Ardsmuir Prison.
  • When reports reach Grey of a strange man raving about gold, he orders Jamie to accompany him as a translator, for the stranger was heard to have spoken both Gaelic and French. Grey has hopes the information will lead to the fabled Frenchman's gold, meant for Charles Stuart during the Rising, but Jamie's translation reveals (seemingly) incomprehensible gibberish.
  • Jamie escapes the prison, and a search ensues; he eventually returns voluntarily several days later.
  • March 7: Jamie attends his first meeting with Grey regarding matters with the prisoners.
  • April 2: Lord John writes to his brother about the Frenchman's gold, and Fraser's subsequent escape and return.
  • May 15: Jamie finally tells Lord John about why he escaped the prison, though only after Grey uses information about Jamie's family to blackmail him. Jamie's story does indeed involve a small treasure, of which Jamie's only proof is a large sapphire, which he had swallowed.
  • Jamie continues to meet with Lord John regularly, and aside from discussing the prisoners' concerns, they play chess and discuss literature.
  • June 18: Lord John puts his hand on Jamie's; Jamie rejects the advance, effectively destroying their odd half-friendship.
  • Jamie assumes the blame for a bit of tartan discovered in the prisoners' cell, and Lord John has no choice but to order a sentence of flogging.
  • July: The prisoners at Ardsmuir are released and have their sentences commuted to indentured servitude in the American colonies – except for Jamie, who learns he is to serve his parole on an estate in England.
  • September: Jamie arrives at Helwater to serve as a groom for the Dunsany family.
  • Geneva Dunsany blackmails Jamie into taking her virginity shortly before she will be forced to marry a much older man.
  • Geneva gives birth to a son , and dies in childbed. Her husband, the Earl of Ellesmere , threatens to drop the newborn out of a window, and Jamie shoots the man, killing him, and saves the child.
  • Lady Dunsany asks Jamie if he would like his freedom, and he declines.
  • July: Jamie makes the heart-wrenching decision to leave Helwater, once William's resemblance to himself becomes too noticeable.
  • September: Lord John tells Jamie he will marry Isobel Dunsany and become William's stepfather. Jamie offers his body to Lord John, who declines. Jamie kisses him.
  • Upon Jamie's return to Lallybroch, Jenny tries to persuade him into marrying again.
  • New Year's Eve: Jenny invites Laoghaire MacKenzie , who is now a young widow with two daughters, to Lallybroch, and Jamie and Laoghaire spend most of the night dancing with each other.
  • In early 1765, Jamie marries Laoghaire and moves to her home at Balriggan . The marriage is a failure, and less than a year later, he leaves Laoghaire and moves to Edinburgh , where he starts printing and smuggling businesses.
  • November: Claire , having gone through the stones at Craigh na Dun , travels from Inverness to Edinburgh, which is Jamie's last known location according to Roger MacKenzie 's and Brianna 's research.
  • Claire finds Jamie at his print shop in Carfax Close, and they reunite after twenty years apart.
  • Almost immediately, Claire discovers just how complex Jamie's life is: in addition to the printing, he is engaged in a smuggling operation, his partner in which is the madam of a brothel; he appears to be responsible for a drunken Chinese man and an errant nephew ; and all the while is pursued by men who want him arrested or killed.
  • Jamie's print shop burns down and nearly takes Young Ian with it. After rescuing Young Ian, Jamie and the elder Ian Murray extract the story from the boy, who reveals that a one-eyed man had been seeking information about Jamie by inquiring after both Jamie's smuggling alias, Jamie Roy, as well as his true name, Fraser, then making his way to the print shop of "Alexander Malcolm".
  • Claire makes a house call to a Miss Margaret Campbell , at the behest of her brother, the Reverend Archibald Campbell . Nellie Cowden , hired as an abigail for Miss Campbell, tells Claire what she knows about the woman's tragic history.
  • Claire and Young Ian accompany Jamie and the smugglers to their rendezvous at the coast for a newly arrived shipment. The operation is foiled by an ambush of English Customs officers; meanwhile, one of these is discovered hanged in the woods.
  • Claire returns with Jamie and Young Ian to Lallybroch, and their reception is strained by the fact that Jamie knew about Young Ian's presence in Edinburgh and failed to reassure the boy's parents of his welfare.
  • The sudden arrival of Laoghaire MacKenzie with her daughters throws Claire's world into turmoil when she discovers that Jamie had married Laoghaire. She leaves Lallybroch, but is summoned back with news that Jamie had been shot and lay in fever, which would likely kill him. Claire uses some of the penicillin she brought with her from 1968 to cure Jamie's infection.
  • With the help of Ned Gowan the lawyer, Jamie's marriage to Laoghaire is declared invalid, and an arrangement is made in which Jamie will continue to support Laoghaire and her daughters, Marsali and Joan .
  • Faced with money troubles on several fronts, the Frasers and Murrays decide that they must visit the Silkies' Isle once more, and Claire learns about the treasure Jamie had found while in prison. The family had abstracted from the treasure several times in the past, with the elder Ian bringing one of his sons to make the swim from the coast to the tiny island where the treasure lay. It is determined that Young Ian shall make his first journey there.
  • While swimming out to the Silkies' Isle, Young Ian is kidnapped by an unknown ship.
  • December: Jamie and Claire travel to France to seek Jared Fraser 's help in identifying the ship that took Young Ian. They learn that the ship may be called the Bruja , and discover what they can about its destination, finding passage to follow it to the West Indies aboard the Artemis .
  • Laoghaire's elder daughter, Marsali, joins the Artemis just as she is departing, and she and Fergus announce their marriage. Jamie objects immediately, but the ship is already underway.
  • January: While Jamie is put out of commission by his debilitating seasickness, Claire learns from Fergus about the past attempts on Jamie's life, and the likelihood that one of the smugglers aboard the Artemis was a traitor.
  • Mr. Willoughby uses acupuncture to cure Jamie's seasickness.
  • Claire treats Duncan Innes for his digestive troubles, and seeks Mr. Willoughby's counsel regarding Innes' phantom pains in his missing arm.
  • Mr. Willoughby captures a pelican, whom he names Ping An and trains to catch fish for him. He also tells the tale of how he came to leave China and arrive in Edinburgh.
  • February 3: The Artemis meets with the Porpoise , a British man-of-war that is plagued by disease. Captain Thomas Leonard requests the assistance of a surgeon. Claire goes aboard the Porpoise , which soon departs from the Artemis without Claire's or Jamie's knowledge or permission.
  • Claire works doggedly to slow the spread of disease, and reflects on the futility of her efforts. She shares a moment of respite with a special passenger , the new governor of Jamaica.
  • After learning that one of the Porpoise 's crew, a man called Harry Tompkins , was the same man whom Ian followed to the print shop in Edinburgh, Claire realizes that Jamie faces arrest and even execution once they reach land, and she manages to escape by jumping overboard and drifting to the shore of Hispaniola.
  • Claire meets a naturalist called Lawrence Stern and a disgraced priest named Father Fogden , as well as a quietly hostile woman called Mamacita and several animals.
  • Claire rejoins Jamie, Fergus, and the rest of the crew of the Artemis , which has run aground on Hispaniola. Fergus and Marsali get married on the beach.
  • April 1-2: [1] On Barbados, the Artemis acquires ten cubic tons of bat guano for trading, and Claire finds herself the accidental owner of a slave .
  • At sea, the Artemis is attacked by pirates. Claire suffers a deep wound on her arm, slashed by a cutlass, and suffers a fever afterwards. She uses some of her precious penicillin to fight the infection.
  • The Artemis puts ashore on Jamaica, and Ishmael , a man from the pirate ship, leaves with Temeraire, the slave bought on Barbados. Jamie and Claire make their way to Jared's plantation, Blue Mountain House, ten miles from Kingston. They prepare to attend the governor's reception.
  • At the governor's mansion, Claire sees Jamie leave the main event to speak privately with Lord John Grey , and is shocked to see the latter's look of longing toward Jamie as they embrace.
  • A lady is murdered in the retiring room, and Mr. Willoughby is a prime suspect. While Jamie is away being questioned, Claire demands that Lord John explain how he knows Jamie, and about William .
  • Jamie and Claire visit Rose Hall , and are surprised to find that Mistress Abernathy is an old acquaintance. They do what they can to search for Young Ian, but find no sign of him.
  • Returning later with backup, Jamie and the other men search for Ian, while Claire goes into Rose Hall manor and finds the Reverend Archibald Campbell, who confronts her about Jamie's role in his sister's ordeal during the Rising. He also tells Claire about a prophecy made by the Brahan Seer regarding the Frasers of Lovat. Mr. Willoughby/Yi Tien Cho makes a sudden appearance, and accuses Campbell of murdering Mina Alcott at the governor's reception, as well as the other women of Edinburgh killed by "The Fiend". Yi Tien Cho kills the reverend, and admits he was the one that betrayed Jamie to Sir Percival Turner.
  • Claire looks for Jamie and finds a crocodile, along with Ishmael and the other escaped slaves of the island gathering for some kind of ceremony. Margaret Campbell is among them, and she acts as a kind of oracle, speaking in the voices of those unseen. Margaret speaks to Claire, joined by Jamie, in the voice of their daughter, Brianna .
  • With information from Ishmael, Jamie and Claire leave for Hispaniola to seek out a cave called Abandawe, where Geillis has allegedly taken Ian. They find the boy, and Claire kills Geillis in the struggle to save him, though she is deeply unnerved by the sound of the time passage in the cave.
  • Sighting the Porpoise yet again on their trail, the Frasers leave with their companions on the governor's pinnace, but the little boat is no match for the Porpoise' s speed, nor yet for the approaching hurricane. The Porpoise is decimated by the violent sea, killing all hands, and the topmast of the pinnace eventually succumbs as well. Claire is knocked overboard and Jamie goes into the water after her. They eventually float ashore and take refuge with a family, only to discover the storm has swept them all the way from the Caribbean to the coast of the Royal Colony of Georgia.
  • May 2: Roger MacKenzie reveals what he has discovered about Jamie's fate – that is, Roger believes he has found evidence that Jamie did not die at Culloden – and Claire gives him permission to continue searching for Jamie in the historical record.
  • June 2: In the wee hours of the morning, Claire finds a document placing Jamie at Ardsmuir Prison .
  • August: Claire, Roger and Brianna visit Loch Ness
  • September: Claire returns to Boston and resigns her position at the hospital, visits Joe Abernathy , settles her accounts for Brianna with regard to her money and the house in Furey Street, and takes her leave of the place, her memories of life with Frank , and the luxuries of the twentieth century.

Outlander: Season Three [ ]

Voyager was adapted for the third season of the Outlander television series, which originally aired starting September 2017. It consisted of thirteen episodes.

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  • Point of view guide – A chapter-by-chapter breakdown of character points of view. Includes dates for chapters when noted.

References [ ]

  • ↑ Drums of Autumn , chapter 40.

See also [ ]

  • 1 Jamie Fraser
  • 2 Brianna MacKenzie
  • 3 Claire Fraser

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