Vice Admiral Janeway: The Protostar is gone.
Vulcan: Ah, the one stolen by the criminals on Tars Lamora, yes.
Vice Admiral Janeway: You mean the heroes that saved our hides when we nearly destroyed ourselves. In their absence and in my presence, they get our respect.

Jankom: Gah, all this time, all the love we put into it and we’re just gonna blow it up? It just doesn’t feel right.
Rok: Think of it as… letting a young star become what it’s meant to be.

Dal: How are we doing on that razzle-dazzle?
Jankom: She’s primed and ready to jump. Jump and explode, that is. Jankom’s not just an engineer. He’s a miracle worker.

There was no way for me to leave. Over the course of my time with you, I’ve grown. Literally. My program has become too large, too rich and complex for some tiny little chip. It just wasn’t possible to remove me from the computer in time.

Hologram Janeway

Jankom: Oooh, that’s one mean-looking welcome wagon.
Zero: Indeed. The amount of firepower from that many starships would make a rather unpleasant welcome.

Dal: Tell me you’re getting our controls back.
Zero: Perhaps to bypass the software blockade all it takes is a hardware reconfiguration.
Rok: What?
Zero: We ‘hot-wire’ it.

Dal: Engine room, can we proto-warp out of here?
Jankom: Not until that proto-core is online. We jump now and the only place we’re going is into a bazillion pieces.

They have no idea what is coming. Years, we have waited for this. Years they will suffer.

The Vindicator

We all deserve to belong somewhere.

Dal

Check out the brains on the Brikar.

Dal

They may be many, but we’re fast. So let’s show it off.

Dal

Jankom: Wahoo! Jankom calls that maneuver the Slippery Dipsy-Doodle.
Dal: Great work… except for that name.

Star Trek: Prodigy Quotes

Drednok: Prisoner Dal Ar-El. What species are you?
Dal: Wow. Getting personal, borderline inappropriate.

Sorry, didn't quite catch that. You'll have to... chirp... a little slower.

Dal