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Voyager's Curiosity

How curiosity is portrayed in Star Trek: Voyager.

Human curiosity has lead to many new discoveries throughout history. These discoveries led to the improvement in life and health for everyone. The show Star Trek: Voyager is a common example of how human curiosity can change live of the people involved.

Human curiosity is a task undertaken by many people. This often leads to many people working together for an extended period of time. On Voyager, the ships crew spend time together on their journey home. In doing so they form many relationships which last a lifetime.

Adventure is also a product of curiosity. Curiosity often puts people in new situations where we need to learn to adapt to survive. Voyager takes on adventure when they are sent across the galaxy and decide to take the long way home.

Curiosity is a trait that comes naturally to the human species. It can also involve adventures in many forms. Often we learn from these adventures and create a better society for everyone.

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