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'''Soap operas''' were hour-long [[Television]] drama's often concerning romance, plot twists, and sometimes murder on [[Earth]] in the [[20th century|20th]] and [[21st century|21st centuries]]. Their popularity had died out by the [[2040s]], along with most television shows.
 
'''Soap operas''' were hour-long [[Television]] drama's often concerning romance, plot twists, and sometimes murder on [[Earth]] in the [[20th century|20th]] and [[21st century|21st centuries]]. Their popularity had died out by the [[2040s]], along with most television shows.
   
In [[2373]] when the [[USS Voyager|USS ''Voyager'']] was sent [[time travel|back in time]] to Earth, [[1996]], [[Kes]] and [[Neelix]] were assigned to monitor Earth communication broadcasts, including Television, and got caught up in one particular soap opera. In that soap opera, one of the female character's realized her child wasn't her boyfriend [[Blaine]]'s, but in fact his twin brother [[Jack (soap opera)|Jack]]s. ([[VOY]]: "[[Future's End]]")
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In [[2373]] when the [[USS Voyager|USS ''Voyager'']] was sent [[time travel|back in time]] to Earth, [[1996]], [[Kes]] and [[Neelix]] were assigned to monitor Earth communication broadcasts, including Television, and got caught up in one particular soap opera. In that soap opera, one of the female characters realized her child wasn't from her boyfriend [[Blaine]], but in fact his twin brother [[Jack (soap opera)|Jack]]. ([[VOY]]: "[[Future's End]]")
   
:''Many ''Star Trek'' actors and actresses have appeared on real-life Soap Operas, such as [[Stephen Mines]], [[Jonathan Farwell]], and [[Peter Parros]].''
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:''Many ''Star Trek'' actors and actresses have appeared on real-life Soap Operas, such as [[John de Lancie]], [[Stephen Mines]], [[Jonathan Farwell]], and [[Peter Parros]].''
   
 
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Soap operas were hour-long Television drama's often concerning romance, plot twists, and sometimes murder on Earth in the 20th and 21st centuries. Their popularity had died out by the 2040s, along with most television shows.

In 2373 when the USS Voyager was sent back in time to Earth, 1996, Kes and Neelix were assigned to monitor Earth communication broadcasts, including Television, and got caught up in one particular soap opera. In that soap opera, one of the female characters realized her child wasn't from her boyfriend Blaine, but in fact his twin brother Jack. (VOY: "Future's End")

Many Star Trek actors and actresses have appeared on real-life Soap Operas, such as John de Lancie, Stephen Mines, Jonathan Farwell, and Peter Parros.