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THIS STORY LAST UPDATED: 26 September 2005 1438 BST
Robert Picardo answered your questions
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Robert Picardo at Infinitely Better

The Emergency Medical Hologram from Star Trek:Voyager warped into Swindon recently.

We asked actor Robert Picardo the questions that you sent in.

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Star Trek: Voyager actor Robert Picardo docked his starship into Wiltshire recently when he visited Swindon on Thursday 15th May.

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Robert with a young fan outside Infinitely Better

Robert was in town to make a rare personal appearance at movie and TV memorabilia store - Infinitely Better in Swindon's Brunel Plaza to meet fans and sign autographs.

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Robert outside Infinitely Better

Robert is best known for his role as The Doctor - an 'Emergency Medical Hologram' throughout seven seasons of Star Trek: Voyager.

A prolific actor, Robert has also made appearances in Frasier, Ally McBeal and ER and the movies Small Soldiers, The Howling and Total Recall.

We asked you to send in your questions for Robert and they poured in from all over the world.

To find out if Robert answered your question, click on the link below to listen to the interview in streaming Real Audio.

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