Ecclesiastes is a book in The Old Testament. The word ecclesiastes is a Greek word which in English becomes "teacher" or "preacher." The author may have been Solomon or some other king reflecting philosophically on his experiences in life. He had been a student of wisdom, he had sought pleasure, he had undertaken vast building projects, he had become very wealthy. but after considering the value of these experiences he concluded, "all is vanity"" (1:2)
Ecclesiastes 2:10-11
These two verses talk about the act of lust and how achieving everything you desire is not good and a life lived like this will only end in vanity and the vexation of your spirit.
"You can give your eyes everything it looks at but they'll be no profit. Just vanity and vexation of spirit. Give to your eyes and you'll probably sin. Saw, look drawn away, sin, death. Saw, then desired, then took, then sin, then death. Before she saw, you're drawn away."
Kieran Palmer 2005
Ecclesiastes 2:10-11
These two verses talk about the act of lust and how achieving everything you desire is not good and a life lived like this will only end in vanity and the vexation of your spirit.
"You can give your eyes everything it looks at but they'll be no profit. Just vanity and vexation of spirit. Give to your eyes and you'll probably sin. Saw, look drawn away, sin, death. Saw, then desired, then took, then sin, then death. Before she saw, you're drawn away."
Kieran Palmer 2005
The list of 2007 NFL Combine invitees are football players who were invited to the 2007 NFL Combine. The NFL Combine is held annually in February to gauge the talents of incoming prospects before the NFL Draft. The players listed below were invited by National Football Scouting, Inc. in preparation for the 2007 NFL Draft. Most players selected in each year's NFL Draft are invited to the NFL Combine.
Players are listed in alphabetical order.
Quarterbacks
* Reggie Ball — Georgia Tech
* John Beck — BYU
* Trent Edwards — Stanford
* Luke Getsy — Akron — LSU
* Troy Smith — Ohio State
* Isaiah Stanback — Washington
* Drew Stanton — Michigan State
* John Stocco — Wisconsin — Arizona
* Tony Hunt — Penn State
* Nate Ilaoa —
* Kenny Irons — Auburn
* Brandon Jackson — Georgia Tech
* Jacoby Jones — Lane
* James Jones — San José State
* Onrea Jones — Hampton
* Jordan Kent — Oregon
* Mike Mason — Tennessee State
* Marquay McDaniel — Hampton
* Rhema McKnight — Notre Dame
* Robert Meachem — Tennessee
* Ryan Moore — Miami (Florida)
* Legedu Naanee — Boise State
* Syvelle Newton — South Carolina
* Jerard Rabb — Boise State
* Sidney Rice — South Carolina
* Laurent Robinson — Illinois State
* Ryne Robinson —
* Bret Smith — Tennessee
* Steve Smith — Southern California
* Syndric Steptoe — Arizona
* Chansi Stuckey — Clemson
* Jayson Swain — Tennessee
* Courtney Taylor — Auburn
* Matt Trannon — Michigan State
* Mike Walker — Central Florida
* Chandler Williams — Florida International
* Paul Williams — Fresno State
* D'Juan Woods — Oklahoma State
Tight ends
* Michael Allan — Whitworth
* Kevin Boss — Western Oregon
* Scott Chandler — Iowa
* Daniel Coats — BYU
* Jonny Harline — BYU
* Clark Harris — Rutgers
* Zach Miller — Arizona State
* Martrez Milner — Georgia
* Dan Murray — Connecticut
* Joe Newton — Oregon State
* Greg Olsen — Miami (Florida)
* Ben Patrick — Delaware
* Anthony Pudewell — Nevada
* Dante Rosario — Oregon
* Matt Spaeth — Minnesota
* Chad Upshaw — Buffalo
Offensive linemen
* Andy Alleman — Akron
* Allen Barbre — Missouri Southern State
* Josh Beekman — Boston College
* Justin Blalock — Texas
* Levi Brown — Penn State
* Andrew Carnahan — Arizona State
* Doug Datish — Ohio State
* Chris Denman — Fresno State
* Tim Duckworth — Auburn
* Tala Esera— Hawaii
* Mark Fenton — Colorado
* Doug Free — Northern Illinois
* Dustin Fry — Clemson
* Brandon Frye — Virginia Tech
* Ben Grubbs — Auburn
* Gabe Hall — Texas Tech
* Leroy Harris — North Carolina State
* Ryan Harris — Notre Dame
* Mario Henderson — Florida State
* Stephon Heyer — Maryland
* Corey Hilliard — Oklahoma State
* Chase Johnson — Wyoming
* Mike Jones — Iowa
* Ryan Kalil — USC
* Adam Koets — Oregon State
* Enoka Lucas — Oregon
* Palauni Ma Sun — Oregon
* James Marten — Boston College
* Drew Mormino — Central Michigan
* Dan Mozes — West Virginia
* Uche Nwaneri — Purdue
* Mike Otto — Purdue
* Manuel Ramírez — Texas Tech
* Dan Santucci — Notre Dame
* Samson Satele — Hawaii
* Arron Sears — Tennessee
* Kendrick Shackleford — Georgia
* Joe Staley — Central Michigan
* Cameron Stephenson — Rutgers
* Scott Stephenson — Iowa State
* Kasey Studdard — Texas
* Herbert Taylor — TCU
* Joe Thomas — Wisconsin
* Tony Ugoh — Arkansas
* Dane Uperesa — Hawaii
* Elliot Vallejo — UC Davis
* Julius Wilson — UAB
* Mansfield Wrotto — Georgia Tech
* Marshal Yanda — Iowa
Defensive linemen
* Victor Abiamiri — Notre Dame
* Gaines Adams — Clemson
* C.J. Ah You — Oklahoma
* Ikaika Alama-Francis — Hawaii
* Jay Alford — Penn State
* Jamaal Anderson — Arkansas
* Antwan Applewhite — San Diego State
* Baraka Atkins — Miami (Florida)
* Dan Bazuin — Central Michigan
* Larry Birdine — Oklahoma
* Alan Branch — Michigan
* Kareem Brown — Miami (Florida)
* Larry Brown — Oklahoma State
* Mkristo Bruce — Washington State
* Nolan Burchette — Virginia Tech
* Adam Carriker — Nebraska
* Jeremy Clark — Alabama
* Tim Crowder — Texas
* Victor Degrate — Oklahoma State
* Quintin Echols — Kansas State
* Jacob Ford — Central Arkansas
* Justin Harrell — Tennessee
* Justin Hickman — UCLA
* Keith Jackson — Arkansas
* Xzavie Jackson — Missouri
* Antonio Johnson — Mississippi State
* Charles Johnson — Georgia
* Derek Landri — Notre Dame
* Ryan McBean — Oklahoma State
* Claude McBride — Tennessee
* Ray McDonald — Florida
* Brandon Mebane — California
* Jay Moore — Nebraska
* Quentin Moses — Georgia
* Jarvis Moss — Florida
* Amobi Okoye — Louisville
* David Patterson — Ohio State
* Quinn Pitcock — Ohio State
* Ben Pittman — LSU
* Jay Richardson — Ohio State
* Brian Robison — Texas
* Cliff Ryan — Michigan State
* Paul Soliai — Utah
* Anthony Spencer — Purdue
* Marcus Thomas — Florida
* Matt Toeaina — Oregon
* DeMarcus "Tank" Tyler — North Carolina State
* LaMarr Woodley — Michigan
* Abraham Wright — Colorado
Linebackers
* John Abbate — Wake Forest
* Rufus Alexander — Oklahoma
* Antwan Barnes — Florida International
* Jon Beason — Miami (Florida)
* Desmond Bishop — California
* Quincy Black — New Mexico
* H.B. Blades — Pittsburgh
* Stewart Bradley — Nebraska
* Prescott Burgess — Michigan
* Quinton Culberson — Mississippi State
* James Davis — Florida State
* Zak DeOssie — Brown
* Justin Durant — Hampton
* Earl Everett — Florida
* KaMichael Hall — Georgia Tech
* David Harris — Michigan
* Nate Harris — Louisville
* Rory Johnson — Mississippi
* Marvin Michell — Tennessee
* Stephen Nicholas — South Florida
* Chad Nkang — Elon
* Michael Okwo — Stanford
* Sam Olajubutu — Arkansas
* Blair Phillips — Oregon
* Paul Posluszny — Penn State
* Dallas Sartz — Southern California
* Tim Shaw — Penn State
* Brandon Siler — Florida
* Juwan Simpson — Alabama
* Kelvin Smith — Syracuse
* Tony Taylor — Georgia
* Lawrence Timmons — Florida State
* Justin Warren — Texas A&M
* Anthony Waters — Clemson
* Patrick Willis — Mississippi
Defensive backs
* Gerald Alexander — Boise State
* Anthony Arline — Baylor
* Travarous Bain — Hampton
* Fred Bennett — South Carolina
* Tyron Brackenridge — Washington State
* Tarell Brown — Texas
* Zach Catanese — Arizona State
* Michael Coe — Alabama State
* Duane Coleman — Clemson
* Craig Dahl — North Dakota State
* Jesse Daniels — LSU
* A.J. Davis — North Carolina State
* Eric Frampton — Washington State
* C.J. Gaddis — Clemson
* Josh Gattis — Wake Forest
* Dashon Goldson — Washington
* Corey Graham — New Hampshire
* Michael Griffin — Texas
* Leon Hall — Michigan
* Brandon Harrison — Stanford
* Chris Houston — Arkansas
* Daymeion Hughes — California, Berkeley
* David Irons — Auburn
* DeAndre Jackson — Iowa State
* Tanard Jackson — Syracuse
* Michael Johnson — Arizona
* LaRon Landry — LSU
* Reggie Lewis — Florida
* Trumaine McBride — Mississippi
* Marcus McCauley — Fresno State
* Brandon McDonald — Memphis
* Brandon Meriweather — Miami (Florida)
* Nedu Ndukwe — Notre Dame
* J.D. Nelson — Oregon
* Reggie Nelson — Florida
* Marcus Paschal — Iowa
* Kevin Payne — Louisiana-Monroe
* Leonard Peters — Hawaii
* Sabby Piscitelli — Oregon State
* Darrelle Revis — Pittsburgh
* Aaron Ross — Texas
* Aaron Rouse — Virginia Tech
* Kenny Scott — Georgia Tech
* Brandon Sharp — Louisiville
* Bo Smith — Weber State
* Ryan Smith — Florida
* Daren Stone — Maine
* Jonathan Wade — Tennessee
* Eric Weddle — Utah
* John Wendling — Wyoming
* Marvin White — TCU
* Chaz Williams — Louisiana-Monroe
* C.J. Wilson — Baylor
* Josh Wilson — Maryland
* Eric Wright — UNLV
Place kickers
* Jesse Ainsworth — Arizona State
* Kody Bliss — Auburn
* Brendan Carney — Syracuse
* Matt Clark — Auburn
* Mason Crosby — Colorado
* Brandon Fields — Michigan State
* Nick Folk — Arizona
* Adam Graessle — Pittsburgh
* Justin Medlock — UCLA
* Brandon Pace — Virginia Tech
* Adam Podlesh — Maryland
* Alex Reyes — Texas Tech
* Nic Schmitt — Virginia Tech
* Daniel Sepulveda — Baylor
Special teams
* Aaron King — UTEP
* Nick Leeson — Virginia Tech
* Jared Retkofsky — TCU
Players are listed in alphabetical order.
Quarterbacks
* Reggie Ball — Georgia Tech
* John Beck — BYU
* Trent Edwards — Stanford
* Luke Getsy — Akron — LSU
* Troy Smith — Ohio State
* Isaiah Stanback — Washington
* Drew Stanton — Michigan State
* John Stocco — Wisconsin — Arizona
* Tony Hunt — Penn State
* Nate Ilaoa —
* Kenny Irons — Auburn
* Brandon Jackson — Georgia Tech
* Jacoby Jones — Lane
* James Jones — San José State
* Onrea Jones — Hampton
* Jordan Kent — Oregon
* Mike Mason — Tennessee State
* Marquay McDaniel — Hampton
* Rhema McKnight — Notre Dame
* Robert Meachem — Tennessee
* Ryan Moore — Miami (Florida)
* Legedu Naanee — Boise State
* Syvelle Newton — South Carolina
* Jerard Rabb — Boise State
* Sidney Rice — South Carolina
* Laurent Robinson — Illinois State
* Ryne Robinson —
* Bret Smith — Tennessee
* Steve Smith — Southern California
* Syndric Steptoe — Arizona
* Chansi Stuckey — Clemson
* Jayson Swain — Tennessee
* Courtney Taylor — Auburn
* Matt Trannon — Michigan State
* Mike Walker — Central Florida
* Chandler Williams — Florida International
* Paul Williams — Fresno State
* D'Juan Woods — Oklahoma State
Tight ends
* Michael Allan — Whitworth
* Kevin Boss — Western Oregon
* Scott Chandler — Iowa
* Daniel Coats — BYU
* Jonny Harline — BYU
* Clark Harris — Rutgers
* Zach Miller — Arizona State
* Martrez Milner — Georgia
* Dan Murray — Connecticut
* Joe Newton — Oregon State
* Greg Olsen — Miami (Florida)
* Ben Patrick — Delaware
* Anthony Pudewell — Nevada
* Dante Rosario — Oregon
* Matt Spaeth — Minnesota
* Chad Upshaw — Buffalo
Offensive linemen
* Andy Alleman — Akron
* Allen Barbre — Missouri Southern State
* Josh Beekman — Boston College
* Justin Blalock — Texas
* Levi Brown — Penn State
* Andrew Carnahan — Arizona State
* Doug Datish — Ohio State
* Chris Denman — Fresno State
* Tim Duckworth — Auburn
* Tala Esera— Hawaii
* Mark Fenton — Colorado
* Doug Free — Northern Illinois
* Dustin Fry — Clemson
* Brandon Frye — Virginia Tech
* Ben Grubbs — Auburn
* Gabe Hall — Texas Tech
* Leroy Harris — North Carolina State
* Ryan Harris — Notre Dame
* Mario Henderson — Florida State
* Stephon Heyer — Maryland
* Corey Hilliard — Oklahoma State
* Chase Johnson — Wyoming
* Mike Jones — Iowa
* Ryan Kalil — USC
* Adam Koets — Oregon State
* Enoka Lucas — Oregon
* Palauni Ma Sun — Oregon
* James Marten — Boston College
* Drew Mormino — Central Michigan
* Dan Mozes — West Virginia
* Uche Nwaneri — Purdue
* Mike Otto — Purdue
* Manuel Ramírez — Texas Tech
* Dan Santucci — Notre Dame
* Samson Satele — Hawaii
* Arron Sears — Tennessee
* Kendrick Shackleford — Georgia
* Joe Staley — Central Michigan
* Cameron Stephenson — Rutgers
* Scott Stephenson — Iowa State
* Kasey Studdard — Texas
* Herbert Taylor — TCU
* Joe Thomas — Wisconsin
* Tony Ugoh — Arkansas
* Dane Uperesa — Hawaii
* Elliot Vallejo — UC Davis
* Julius Wilson — UAB
* Mansfield Wrotto — Georgia Tech
* Marshal Yanda — Iowa
Defensive linemen
* Victor Abiamiri — Notre Dame
* Gaines Adams — Clemson
* C.J. Ah You — Oklahoma
* Ikaika Alama-Francis — Hawaii
* Jay Alford — Penn State
* Jamaal Anderson — Arkansas
* Antwan Applewhite — San Diego State
* Baraka Atkins — Miami (Florida)
* Dan Bazuin — Central Michigan
* Larry Birdine — Oklahoma
* Alan Branch — Michigan
* Kareem Brown — Miami (Florida)
* Larry Brown — Oklahoma State
* Mkristo Bruce — Washington State
* Nolan Burchette — Virginia Tech
* Adam Carriker — Nebraska
* Jeremy Clark — Alabama
* Tim Crowder — Texas
* Victor Degrate — Oklahoma State
* Quintin Echols — Kansas State
* Jacob Ford — Central Arkansas
* Justin Harrell — Tennessee
* Justin Hickman — UCLA
* Keith Jackson — Arkansas
* Xzavie Jackson — Missouri
* Antonio Johnson — Mississippi State
* Charles Johnson — Georgia
* Derek Landri — Notre Dame
* Ryan McBean — Oklahoma State
* Claude McBride — Tennessee
* Ray McDonald — Florida
* Brandon Mebane — California
* Jay Moore — Nebraska
* Quentin Moses — Georgia
* Jarvis Moss — Florida
* Amobi Okoye — Louisville
* David Patterson — Ohio State
* Quinn Pitcock — Ohio State
* Ben Pittman — LSU
* Jay Richardson — Ohio State
* Brian Robison — Texas
* Cliff Ryan — Michigan State
* Paul Soliai — Utah
* Anthony Spencer — Purdue
* Marcus Thomas — Florida
* Matt Toeaina — Oregon
* DeMarcus "Tank" Tyler — North Carolina State
* LaMarr Woodley — Michigan
* Abraham Wright — Colorado
Linebackers
* John Abbate — Wake Forest
* Rufus Alexander — Oklahoma
* Antwan Barnes — Florida International
* Jon Beason — Miami (Florida)
* Desmond Bishop — California
* Quincy Black — New Mexico
* H.B. Blades — Pittsburgh
* Stewart Bradley — Nebraska
* Prescott Burgess — Michigan
* Quinton Culberson — Mississippi State
* James Davis — Florida State
* Zak DeOssie — Brown
* Justin Durant — Hampton
* Earl Everett — Florida
* KaMichael Hall — Georgia Tech
* David Harris — Michigan
* Nate Harris — Louisville
* Rory Johnson — Mississippi
* Marvin Michell — Tennessee
* Stephen Nicholas — South Florida
* Chad Nkang — Elon
* Michael Okwo — Stanford
* Sam Olajubutu — Arkansas
* Blair Phillips — Oregon
* Paul Posluszny — Penn State
* Dallas Sartz — Southern California
* Tim Shaw — Penn State
* Brandon Siler — Florida
* Juwan Simpson — Alabama
* Kelvin Smith — Syracuse
* Tony Taylor — Georgia
* Lawrence Timmons — Florida State
* Justin Warren — Texas A&M
* Anthony Waters — Clemson
* Patrick Willis — Mississippi
Defensive backs
* Gerald Alexander — Boise State
* Anthony Arline — Baylor
* Travarous Bain — Hampton
* Fred Bennett — South Carolina
* Tyron Brackenridge — Washington State
* Tarell Brown — Texas
* Zach Catanese — Arizona State
* Michael Coe — Alabama State
* Duane Coleman — Clemson
* Craig Dahl — North Dakota State
* Jesse Daniels — LSU
* A.J. Davis — North Carolina State
* Eric Frampton — Washington State
* C.J. Gaddis — Clemson
* Josh Gattis — Wake Forest
* Dashon Goldson — Washington
* Corey Graham — New Hampshire
* Michael Griffin — Texas
* Leon Hall — Michigan
* Brandon Harrison — Stanford
* Chris Houston — Arkansas
* Daymeion Hughes — California, Berkeley
* David Irons — Auburn
* DeAndre Jackson — Iowa State
* Tanard Jackson — Syracuse
* Michael Johnson — Arizona
* LaRon Landry — LSU
* Reggie Lewis — Florida
* Trumaine McBride — Mississippi
* Marcus McCauley — Fresno State
* Brandon McDonald — Memphis
* Brandon Meriweather — Miami (Florida)
* Nedu Ndukwe — Notre Dame
* J.D. Nelson — Oregon
* Reggie Nelson — Florida
* Marcus Paschal — Iowa
* Kevin Payne — Louisiana-Monroe
* Leonard Peters — Hawaii
* Sabby Piscitelli — Oregon State
* Darrelle Revis — Pittsburgh
* Aaron Ross — Texas
* Aaron Rouse — Virginia Tech
* Kenny Scott — Georgia Tech
* Brandon Sharp — Louisiville
* Bo Smith — Weber State
* Ryan Smith — Florida
* Daren Stone — Maine
* Jonathan Wade — Tennessee
* Eric Weddle — Utah
* John Wendling — Wyoming
* Marvin White — TCU
* Chaz Williams — Louisiana-Monroe
* C.J. Wilson — Baylor
* Josh Wilson — Maryland
* Eric Wright — UNLV
Place kickers
* Jesse Ainsworth — Arizona State
* Kody Bliss — Auburn
* Brendan Carney — Syracuse
* Matt Clark — Auburn
* Mason Crosby — Colorado
* Brandon Fields — Michigan State
* Nick Folk — Arizona
* Adam Graessle — Pittsburgh
* Justin Medlock — UCLA
* Brandon Pace — Virginia Tech
* Adam Podlesh — Maryland
* Alex Reyes — Texas Tech
* Nic Schmitt — Virginia Tech
* Daniel Sepulveda — Baylor
Special teams
* Aaron King — UTEP
* Nick Leeson — Virginia Tech
* Jared Retkofsky — TCU
eBooking or e-Booking is a term derived from the term 'Electronic booking'. An eBooking is an electronic transaction between a citizen and a government service whereby a space (location, hall, room, sports facility, etc), or an appointment, or a flight, or a hotel room, can be booked online in real time. This is similar to a computer reservations system.
The term eBooking emerged from the UK Governments 'eGOV' program which was driven by the publishing of the Gershon Review in 2004-5 by Sir Peter Gershon. The eGOV program aimed to introduce efficiencies in local government, cut back on costs and provide a simpler way of the public to interact with local government using new web communication technologies. The eGov initiative is now beng replaced with tGOV or transformational government born of the Varney Review December 2006 and many eBookings suppliers have built 'citizen centric' interfaces and interactions within their web interfaces in order to meet Varney's recommendations.
eBooking software systems are now in use by many councils at the time of writing May 2007. e.g. the Cyg-net Book24 eBooking system from Sci-do Communications ltd and the from Lorensbergs Ltd allows citizens to 'Look and Book' council spaces for Weddings, conferences and appointments as well as cultural and sports activities.
connect2 is also in use in the academic sector, allowing staff and students to 'Look and Book' spaces, resources, facilities and services.
eBooking is in common use in Healthcare settings for the use of Information Technology systems to enable hospital appointments to be booked electronically. There it usually refers to the booking of an appointment into one service from another, e.g., from a Primary Care physician to a hospital. It replaces archaic methods of referral which can take a considerable length of time, and offer limited choice to patients.
E-booking is also a term used in the public and academic sectors.
The term eBooking emerged from the UK Governments 'eGOV' program which was driven by the publishing of the Gershon Review in 2004-5 by Sir Peter Gershon. The eGOV program aimed to introduce efficiencies in local government, cut back on costs and provide a simpler way of the public to interact with local government using new web communication technologies. The eGov initiative is now beng replaced with tGOV or transformational government born of the Varney Review December 2006 and many eBookings suppliers have built 'citizen centric' interfaces and interactions within their web interfaces in order to meet Varney's recommendations.
eBooking software systems are now in use by many councils at the time of writing May 2007. e.g. the Cyg-net Book24 eBooking system from Sci-do Communications ltd and the from Lorensbergs Ltd allows citizens to 'Look and Book' council spaces for Weddings, conferences and appointments as well as cultural and sports activities.
connect2 is also in use in the academic sector, allowing staff and students to 'Look and Book' spaces, resources, facilities and services.
eBooking is in common use in Healthcare settings for the use of Information Technology systems to enable hospital appointments to be booked electronically. There it usually refers to the booking of an appointment into one service from another, e.g., from a Primary Care physician to a hospital. It replaces archaic methods of referral which can take a considerable length of time, and offer limited choice to patients.
E-booking is also a term used in the public and academic sectors.
Mezoti is a fictional character on the science fiction television show Star Trek: Voyager. Played by Marley S. McClean, she first appeared in the 2000 sixth season episode "Collective", which was set in the year 2376. She is a young Norcadian girl, born about 2368, who was abducted and assimilated by the cybernetic aliens known as the Borg. In 2376, the Borg cube she was residing on as a drone was disabled when all the adult drones on the vessel were killed by a pathogen that was carried on board by another abductee. The cube and the five "neo-natal" drones aboard, including Mezoti, were abandoned by the Collective without their knowledge. The young drones encountered the U.S.S. Voyager and attempted to acquire technology that would help them re-establish their link with the Borg, but their efforts failed, and of the five, four of them were brought aboard Voyager and stripped of most of their cybernetic implants.
Mezoti lived on Voyager for several months under the mentorship of Seven of Nine, a human ex-Borg drone herself, and rather quickly regained her individuality. Captain Janeway attempted to contact the Norcadian race to return Mezoti to her people, but was unable to do so. However, the Wysanti — the species of fellow ex-drones Rebi and Azan, — agreed to take Mezoti in and give her a home. She left Voyager in early 2377.
Mezoti lived on Voyager for several months under the mentorship of Seven of Nine, a human ex-Borg drone herself, and rather quickly regained her individuality. Captain Janeway attempted to contact the Norcadian race to return Mezoti to her people, but was unable to do so. However, the Wysanti — the species of fellow ex-drones Rebi and Azan, — agreed to take Mezoti in and give her a home. She left Voyager in early 2377.