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Billy Telfer

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Universe : Prime Timeline
Name : Billy Telfer [1]
Species : Humans

A member of Voyager's crew, Telfer was a hypochondriac who visited sickbay frequently - the EMH stated that he could have treated him for the condition, but Telfer was afraid of the medication. He was a good friend of Celes Tal, and helped to build her self confidence. Billy was terrified to be selected to go on an away mission with Captain Janeway as part of a project to help him integrate into the crew. His fears were well founded when he was infested with a dark matter life form on the mission. This actually helped him overcome his hypochondria - he reasoned that once he knew how bad things could get, worrying about aches and pains and mild fevers seemed trivial. [1]

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Crew of the USS Voyager

Played by

SeriesSeasonActorFilm / Episode Title
VOY6Michael ReiszGood Shepherd

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# Series Season Source Comment
1 VOY 6 Good Shepherd
Series : VOY Season 6
Episode : Good Shepherd


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