Her opinion of Nazca shifted subtly when she realised that her new acquaintance came from a world - or a time, at least - without space travel or warp technology. She was impressed that she'd adapted so well to life in a clearly alien city.
"No," said B'Elanna. Not here and now, anyway. "Although I don't know if the names will mean anything to you. My father was from a planet called Earth and my mother was born in the Klingon Empire. I ... grew up between the two."
Which meant that she didn't really come from anywhere. Except Voyager.
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"No," said B'Elanna. Not here and now, anyway. "Although I don't know if the names will mean anything to you. My father was from a planet called Earth and my mother was born in the Klingon Empire. I ... grew up between the two."
Which meant that she didn't really come from anywhere. Except Voyager.