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| actor = Brad Gorton
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In the [[Stranger Than Fiction (TCE episode)|"Stranger Than Fiction" reality]], '''Dakota Caldwell''' was a [[Starfleet]] linguist assigned to the [[USS Voyager (NCC-74656)#"Stranger Than Fiction" Reality|''Starship Voyager'']].
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In the [[Stranger Than Fiction (TCE episode)|"Stranger Than Fiction" reality]], '''Benjamin Caldwell''' was a [[Starfleet]] linguist assigned to the [[USS Voyager (NCC-74656)#"Stranger Than Fiction" Reality|''Starship Voyager'']].
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
Unlike in the home universe, Caldwell did not end up being saved by the {{uss|Cantabrian|NCC-24705}} from the remains of [[Starbase Expanse 4]]; instead, he was transferred to ''Voyager'' sometime prior to the [[starbase]]'s destruction in [[2372]].
 
Unlike in the home universe, Caldwell did not end up being saved by the {{uss|Cantabrian|NCC-24705}} from the remains of [[Starbase Expanse 4]]; instead, he was transferred to ''Voyager'' sometime prior to the [[starbase]]'s destruction in [[2372]].
   
Caldwell was a member of the crew when ''Voyager'', with special guests [[Scott Fack (Stranger Than Fiction)|Scott Fack]] and [[Elizabeth Singh]] aboard, confronted the [[Myhr'an super battle cruiser]]. He, Fack and Singh transported to the Myhr'an ship to investigate.
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Caldwell was a member of the crew when ''Voyager'', with special guests [[Daniel Radke (Stranger Than Fiction)|Daniel Radke]] and [[Elizabeth Singh]] aboard, confronted the [[Myhr'an super battle cruiser]]. He, Radke and Singh transported to the Myhr'an ship to investigate.
   
Once aboard, Fack revealed his true colors: under [[M'Tar]] influence. Caldwell held off Fack long enough for Singh to escape back to her own reality. {{tcee|Stranger Than Fiction}}
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Once aboard, Radke revealed his true colors: under [[M'Tar]] influence. Caldwell held off Radke long enough for Singh to escape back to her own reality. {{tcee|Stranger Than Fiction}}
   
:''With ''Voyager'' slamming into the Myhr'an super battle cruiser and causing extensive damage, it would be assumed Caldwell and Fack of this reality were killed in the explosion.''
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:''With ''Voyager'' slamming into the Myhr'an super battle cruiser and causing extensive damage, it would be assumed Caldwell and Radke of this reality were killed in the explosion.''
   
:''We assume that this reality diverged from the normal reality when either Fack decided to take a longer command of the ''Vicksburg'' or when the M'Tar somehow influenced him. This would have to take place before 2371 as he somehow managed to delay ''Voyager''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s completion to allow the ''Cantabrian'' to take its place. It's also highly implied he was responsible for stopping Starfleet involvement with stopping the M'Tar-influenced [[Myhr'an]] and arranging the demises of the other ''Cantabrian'' officers to allow a M'Tar take-over of the Federation.''
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:''We assume that this reality diverged from the normal reality when either Radke decided to take a longer command of the ''Vicksburg'' or when the M'Tar somehow influenced him. This would have to take place before 2371 as he somehow managed to delay ''Voyager''{{'}}s completion to allow the ''Cantabrian'' to take its place. It's also highly implied he was responsible for stopping Starfleet involvement with stopping the M'Tar-influenced [[Myhr'an]] and arranging the demises of the other ''Cantabrian'' officers to allow a M'Tar take-over of the Federation.''
   
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[[Category:Humans|Caldwell, Dakota (Stranger Than Fiction)]]
 
[[Category:Humans|Caldwell, Dakota (Stranger Than Fiction)]]
 
[[Category:Star Trek: The Cantabrian Expeditions characters|Caldwell, Dakota (Stranger Than Fiction)]]
 
[[Category:Star Trek: The Cantabrian Expeditions characters|Caldwell, Dakota (Stranger Than Fiction)]]

Revision as of 02:57, 25 June 2015

For Caldwell's normal reality counterpart, see Benjamin Caldwell.

In the "Stranger Than Fiction" reality, Benjamin Caldwell was a Starfleet linguist assigned to the Starship Voyager.

History

Unlike in the home universe, Caldwell did not end up being saved by the USS Cantabrian from the remains of Starbase Expanse 4; instead, he was transferred to Voyager sometime prior to the starbase's destruction in 2372.

Caldwell was a member of the crew when Voyager, with special guests Daniel Radke and Elizabeth Singh aboard, confronted the Myhr'an super battle cruiser. He, Radke and Singh transported to the Myhr'an ship to investigate.

Once aboard, Radke revealed his true colors: under M'Tar influence. Caldwell held off Radke long enough for Singh to escape back to her own reality. (Star Trek: The Cantabrian Expeditions: "Stranger Than Fiction")

With Voyager slamming into the Myhr'an super battle cruiser and causing extensive damage, it would be assumed Caldwell and Radke of this reality were killed in the explosion.
We assume that this reality diverged from the normal reality when either Radke decided to take a longer command of the Vicksburg or when the M'Tar somehow influenced him. This would have to take place before 2371 as he somehow managed to delay Voyager's completion to allow the Cantabrian to take its place. It's also highly implied he was responsible for stopping Starfleet involvement with stopping the M'Tar-influenced Myhr'an and arranging the demises of the other Cantabrian officers to allow a M'Tar take-over of the Federation.