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Seska's eyes rested on the skeleton lying on the altar, neither remembering what had taken place here 17 years ago, nor comprehending what was about to happen.
Seska's mind started wandering, wandering back in time, back to the time of her awakening.
Seska let the dust of the one who had implanted her need for revenge run through her fingers.
www.angelfire.com /scifi/abominatus/Seska.html   (1786 words)

  
 Seska - Memory Alpha - A Wikia wiki
Seska (played by Martha Hackett) was a Cardassian operative, genetically altered to appear Bajoran in order to infiltrate the Maquis.
During this time, Seska claimed that she had impregnated herself with Chakotay's DNA and was carrying his child.
Seska learned that their takeover would only be temporary, and tried to use this situation to her advantage.
memory-alpha.org /en/index.php?title=Seska&printable=yes   (961 words)

  
 STARTREK.COM : Biography
Seska was among those involved in he early weeks of friction with the merged crews, supporting Torres in her bid for chief engineer against Tom Carey and helping plot to take Sikarian spatial trajector technology against Janeway's orders.
She escaped to become the consort of the Nistrim first maje, Culluh, and was the power and brains behind his brief rise to glory despite her frustration at keeping her ambitions in check publicly, thanks to Kazon male chauvinism.
Ironically, Seska died aboard her old starship ca SD 50037, as Culluh's short-lived conquest of the prize vessel came to an end.
www.startrek.com /startrek/view/library/character/bio/1104725.html   (378 words)

  
 Blake's 7 - ON THE EPISODE 'POWER'
Seska are not 'real' women because they are independent (of men) and powerful in their own right.
The manipulated Seska are thus poor, innocent, deluded souls ripe for enlightenment by the Hommiks.
Seskas are technological because they are modern, new, counter-traditional, and have seized the reins of technological power to which they have no right (they lost the war, after all).
www.hermit.org /blakes7/Essays/Seska.html   (3083 words)

  
 Star Trek Voyager: Lower Decks
Seska was among those involved in he early weeks of friction with the merged crews, supporting Torres in her bid for chief engineer against Joe Carey and helping plot to take Sikarian spatial trajector technology against Janeway's orders.
Seska, who allowed her true Cardassian appearance to re-emerge while among the Kazon, was shocked to learn months later that her infant son was not Chakotay's but Culluh's instead, having told her maje that the human raped her while in his crew.
In the alternate timeline created by the temporal anomaly, Seska attempts to bring the entire ship into her timeframe, but is thwarted by Chakotay and an alternate Janeway.
www.loony-archivist.com /lowerdecks/seska.html   (604 words)

  
 Seska
Seska quickly began to actually run things, using her knowledge of the USS Voyager and it's technology and her tactical experience gained in two years with the Maquis to her advantage in manipulating Culluh.
I don't think Seska could ever be that trusted again if she returned to the USS Voyager, but she could be valuable to its crew." Star Trek Voyager's second season cliff-hanger, Basics Part 1, ends with Seska and the Kazon in control of the USS Voyager.
The prospect of Seska staying in the Captain's chair is non-existent, but Martha Hackett is very be happy to be a part of the Star Trek franchise.
members.tripod.com /Dave158/Seska.htm   (1031 words)

  
 Seska - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This Cardassian undercover agent infiltrated a Maquis cell under the surgically-altered guise of a Bajoran, and spent several months on the USS Voyager after both her Maquis cell and the USS Voyager were pulled into the Delta Quadrant by the mysterious, dying alien entity known as the Caretaker.
Seska claimed to have impregnated herself with her former lover Chakotay's DNA and used the child as bait, knowing Chakotay would never abandon the child to the Kazon and its mother.
Seska was featured in this episode as well, and was stopped by Seven of Nine from interfering in the Captain's plans.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Seska   (503 words)

  
 State of Flux - Memory Alpha - A Wikia wiki
Seska follows Chakotay out of the room to inquire what is wrong, able to see through Chakotay's act; he suspects she sold technology to the Kazon while on the surface.
While she is there, Kes notes that Seska never got around to giving a blood sample, but due to a childhood disease, her blood is not compatible with that of the Kazon.
While discussing whether or not Seska could be a Cardassian agent, Tuvok mentions that Starfleet has documented several instances of Cardassians using cosmetic alterations for the purposes of infiltrating an enemy.
memory-alpha.org /en/wiki/State_of_Flux   (1476 words)

  
 Rob's STAR TREK Episode Guide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
She escaped to become the consort of the Nistrim first maje, Culluh, and was the power and brains behind his brief rise to glory.
Seska became pregnant in 2372 and gave birth to a half-Cardassian, half-Kazon boy.
Seska was killed in 2373 during a failed Kazon takeover of U.S.S. Voyager.
www.durfee.net /startrek/p_Seska.html   (161 words)

  
 CHAPTER TWENTY EIGHT   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Seska was a Bajoran who was violated and beaten to within an inch of her life.
Seska was dressed in similar dark brown clothing that was functional more than it enhanced beauty, but on the Bajoran woman, who was taller than B'Elanna, it looked good.
Seska was gone for the moment, but her smell still lingered on him.
www.angelfire.com /wv/eliza/strangers28.htm   (5537 words)

  
 Black on Black by  K. D. Wentworth - Chapter 8 - Baen Books
It was her duty to keep at Seska until she made the Line Mother understand.
Seska eased off her thick pile of cushions and prowled closer, the fur standing straight up along her spine.
The ears were the worst, she decided, stiff, hairless knobs of flesh that apparently did not move at all.
www.baen.com /chapters/bonb_8.htm   (3379 words)

  
 Star Trek Reviews Voyager Season 1
The fact that Seska has shown up as often and as crucially as she has made her a more likely candidate, to be sure -- but it also made it unlikely in some ways, as the traitor felt likely to us to be written out of the show.
I haven't figured out yet whether Seska being revealed as a Cardassian was a good thing or a bad one, all things considered.
On the minus side, it seemed somewhat gratuitous, in that it's perfectly justified for a former Federation member to hold the opinions she did, and it may have undercut the drama of her arguments slightly.
www.starfleetlibrary.com /voy/voy1g.htm   (1361 words)

  
 Star Trek Customizable Card Game and Roleplaying Game
Since the Cardassians are using their resources to support Seska, you (as the Federation or Maquis) only have to pay a single counter.
Seska probably will not be the cornerstone of any Voyager or Maquis deck.
Seska does not actually have to limit herself to Voyager and the Maquis.
startrekccg.fanhq.com /Articles/Article.aspx?ID=1165   (446 words)

  
 TrekWeb.COM
Seska is in the process of restoring her Cardassian physiology; she has regained some of her head bumps and eliminated the Bajoran nose ridges.
Seska has a little mole on her stomach.
When Chakotay learns that Seska devised the Kazon plot, he secretly sets out alone--against protocol--to thwart her.
trekweb.com /Voyager/missions/127.html   (727 words)

  
 Martha Hackett, Voyager Villain
From her Kazon power base, Seska tormented Voyager's crew throughout the second season, particularly Chakotay whose DNA she stole in order to impregnate herself in "Maneuvers." She then hooked up with the scheming crewmember Mike Jonas to sabotage the ship, ultimately luring her former friends to attempt a rescue of her child.
Seska was killed when Janeway's allies reclaimed Voyager, and it appeared that her role on the series was finished.
On the other hand, Seska herself had been tamed from her strong, oppositional personality by her final episodes, and her death was a big letdown.
www.littlereview.com /getcritical/trektalk/hackett.htm   (1928 words)

  
 Jim Reviews: "Alliances"
Soon Culluh (first Mazh of the Kazon Nistrum sect) and Seska (Barbarian Queen of expatriate Cardassia) are onscreen, looking at Janeway like she's off her rocker.
"I couldn't allow myself to be dictated to by that...woman!" he blurts, but this time Seska's not gonna shrink into the submissive "Yes, Mazh" role she played during the negotiations; "I'm getting tired of that lame excuse, and one day it's going to get you into deep trouble," she says, a near-naked threat.
Seska's no dummy; she has a score to settle with her former Captain, and won't hesitate to exploit any weakness.
www.reviewboy.com /alliances.html   (4454 words)

  
 Star Trek Voyager
Seska gives birth to a child she believes is Chakotay's.
Seska is killed during the battle to retake Voyager.
Chakotay and Seska leave their old lives behind them to join the Maquis and fight a common foe, the Cardassian's.
members.fortunecity.com /voyzone/chakotay.htm   (1223 words)

  
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Seska disliked being stuck in the small shuttle for very long, but perhaps it wouldn't be so bad: at least it would keep Tom away from the Torres-woman.
Seska took a firm hold on her console just in time to avoid being thrown across the Bridge, like Farlec, the first officer, was.
Seska quickly put her arms in front of her face, and threw herself out of her chair sideways, but she was not fast enough to miss the explosion completely.
www.loony-archivist.com /ptcarchive/fiction/schisms3.txt   (11929 words)

  
 Seska
When she was caught secretly providing Federation technology to the Kazon and when the Doctor ultimately discovered her true idenity, she left Voyager to join the powerful Kazon.
Unfamiliar qwith Cardassian devious and treacherous ways, Seska soon allied herself with First Maje Culluh and actually began running things using the lure of her knowledge of Voyager and it's technology to her advantage in manipulating Culluh.
Seska died in a fitting Cardassian manner as she tried to reach her crying infant son.
members.tripod.com /Gul_Maket/seska.htm   (263 words)

  
 ST Voy Revs -- State of Flux
Seska goes to Sickbay, anxious that the Kazon regain consciousness so he can tell the others she had nothing to do with this mess.
Chakotay questions Seska about her heritage, and she explains that she had Orchet's Disease as a child and got well only from a bone marrow transplant from a Cardassian woman.
The genuine suspense over which crewmember, Seska or Carey, would turn out to be the traitor works much, much better than the "suspense" of "Ex Post Facto." It's simply a matter of having the suspense flow naturally from the plot, not arranging little set scenes where the truth is gradually revealed.
members.aol.com /Ensdelk/stateoff.htm   (2222 words)

  
 fantasy makeups | aliens | ‘Star Trek’ | Cardassians | Martha Hackett in ‘Star Trek: Voyager’ | ...
In ‘State of Flux’ the crew learns that there is a traitor passing information to the Kazon; Ensign Seska (Martha Hackett) is discovered not to be a Bajoran but a Cardassian spy, surgically altered to infiltrate the Maquis.
Seska escaped but returned to torment the crew of Voyager throughout the second series.
Seska was killed off in a late change to ‘Basics Part 2’, the season opener for the third series, when Jeri Taylor took over as executive producer from Michael Piller: this was probably one of the worst two character decisions made on ‘Voyager’ (the other being to create Kes as effectively sexless).
www.themakeupgallery.info /fantasy/alien/st/card/seska.htm   (181 words)

  
 ::Nodignity.com - The ants go marching on..::
Narrator: But then could Seska be held liable for any damage caused because she served alcohol to ants to the point where they became inebriated and allowed them to drive from (or in) her home?
Narrator: Upon closer examination of the case, my client, Seska, bears no liability for any potential after effects the ants may suffer from any alleged consumption of alcohol or poison in her abode.
My client did not serve the subject vodka to the ants nor did she shoot the ants with an automatic device nor did she in any way force the ants to consume vodka.
www.nodignity.com /freaks/ants.html   (1570 words)

  
 Jim Reviews: "Worst Case Scenario"
Seska and Chakotay take off for the mess hall, leaving a slack-jawed Torres to follow behind, barely keeping her wits intact at this surreal turn of events.
Paris remarks while they run, "that's our Seska..." Tuvok notes that Seska has been dead for over a year, and that she was still a member of the crew--albeit an untrustworthy one, since she was already urging Mutiny on Chakotay way back in "Parallax"--at the time she wrote the thing.
Seska not only finished the program (designed to end with Tuvok's death), but she also rewrote the characters to lead to that end.
www.reviewboy.com /worstcase.html   (9304 words)

  
 Black on Black by  K. D. Wentworth - Chapter 5 - Baen Books
Seska heard a scratch, then glimpsed a gray-and-white face at her threshold.
The fur rose on the back of Seska’s neck but, intrigued in spite of herself, she allowed the brazen liberty to pass for now.
"Very well." Seska leaned over and seized a handful of gray-and-white ruff, letting her handclaws prick as she pulled the cubling close to her muzzle.
www.baen.com /chapters/bonb_5.htm   (2778 words)

  
 Voyager's Eights   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The emotional, volatile Seska was an intimate subtype Eight with a 7-wing.
But in the Delta Quadrant, Seska aligned herself with a fiercely patriarchal culture -- women are invisible (we never actually met a Kazon female) and their opinions are worthless.
Long after she was dead, Seska got in one last hit at the Voyager crew.
home.kc.rr.com /nsturr1/voyager_8.html   (2114 words)

  
 Yesterday's Terrors - Chapter 6
Seska, sensing that he was avoiding her gaze, decided to probe a little.
Of course it was only a matter of time before she was going to uncover the truth, but he sure as hell did not want to be the one to enlighten her.
But, just like Lojal, she did not want to be the one to give Seska the facts, either.
members.aol.com /SfleetHQ/YT6.htm   (1849 words)

  
 Star Trek: Voyager - "Basics-Part 1"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The ship recieved a recorded message from Seska saying that the Kazon were going to kill Chakotay's and her child.
He tells Chakotay that Seska was killed by the Kazon and the baby was taken to a Kazon planet to be raised as a servant.
Seska's servant shows Janeway how to avoid the Minstrim's ships and also warns them that the Kazons in the area are loyal to no one and will attack without any warning.
my.execpc.com /08/2D/chavez_rm/reviews/voy/voy_Basics-Part_1.html   (304 words)

  
 Seska - Memory Alpha - A Wikia wiki
Seska war eine cardassianische Agentin, die als Bajoranerin getarnt, zu Chakotays Maquiscrew gehörte.
Als die Voyager im Delta-Quadranten strandete, verriet Seska die Voyager an die Kazon, um sich einen persönlichen Vorteil zu verschaffen, da sie nicht an eine Rückkehr in den Alpha-Quadranten glaubte.
Seska gab vor, Chakotay während eines Verhörs Zellen entnommen zu haben, um sich damit zu befruchten und ein Kind zu bekommen.
www.memory-alpha.org /de/wiki/Seska   (229 words)

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