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Revision as of 16:36, 15 October 2006
Paris attempts to enlist a Talaxian colony's help in recapturing Voyager; Suder and the Doctor resist the Kazon; the abandoned crew attempts to survive on a supposedly uninhabited planet. (Season Premiere)
Summary
Whilst Janeway and her crew are struggling to survive on the desolate world the Kazons have abandoned them, a confused Suder hides on Voyager and contacts the Doctor. Unfortunately they can't do much, at least until they establish contact with Tom Paris who asks them to sabotage the vessel. Despite the Doctor's strong objections, they agree.
On the planet, the crew struggles with a ferocious creature who has already killed one of them. Finally, they get it trapped in a tunnel.
On board the Voyager, the Doctor and Suder succesfully carry out their sabotage plan the moment Paris attacks the vessel with the help of Talaxians. However, Suder is killed in the process but the ship is recaptured and they head to pick up the rest of the crew.
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Log Entries
- Medical log, stardate 50032.7. I have determined that Commander Chakotay is not the father of Seska's child. I only wish there was some way to inform him. What am I supposed to do? Lead a revolt with a gang from Sandrine's? Conjure up holograms of Nathan Hale and Che Guevara? I'm a doctor, not a counterinsurgent. Get hold of yourself. You're not just a hologram. You're a Starfleet hologram. Maybe . . . maybe I could access a tactical database, teach myself guerrilla warfare. But that would take time.
Memorable Quotes
"Get a hold of yourself. You're not just a hologram, you're a Starfleet hologram!"
- - The Doctor, to himself
"Trapped on a barren planet, and you're stuck with the only Indian in the universe who can't start a fire by rubbing two sticks together."
- - Chakotay, to Janeway
Background Information
- When the Doctor asks the computer for the ship complement, it responds "89 Kazon... and 1 Betazoid", but forgets Seska and her baby.
- This episode marks the deaths of Seska (Martha Hackett), Lon Suder (Brad Dourif) and Hogan (Simon Billig) and the final appearance of Maje Culluh (Anthony De Longis) on the series.
- Voyager never encounters the Kazon again (Although a temporal anomaly causes Engineering to regress to this period in time in Shattered). The next major enemy race (the Borg) do not make their full appearance for another season.
- We learn in this episode that Tuvok taught Archery Science at the Vulcan Institute for Defensive Arts for several years.
- Scott Haven previously played Virak'kara in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "To the Death".
- The remnants of Hogan's corpse are later excavated by the Voth and helped the alien species come in contact with Voyager in "Distant Origin".
- This episode marks the first appearance of Voyager's escape pods.
- The Kazon crew wear the Starfleet combadges on the right side, instead of the familiar left.
Links and References
Guest Stars
- Martha Hackett as Seska
- Anthony De Longis as Culluh
- Nancy Hower as Ensign Wildman
- Brad Dourif as Lon Suder
- Simon Billig as Hogan
- Scott Haven as Kazon Engineer
- David Cowgill as Hanon IV native #2
- Michael Bailey Smith as Hanon IV native #1
- John K. Shull as Hanon medicine man
- Tarik Ergin as Ayala (uncredited)
- John Tempoya as Kashimuro Nozawa
Parts played by unknown performers
References
47 references; Ayala, Betazoid; cave; Culluh; egg; escape pod; Fitzpatrick; Ernesto Guevara; Nathan Hale; Hanon IV; Hanon IV native; Hanonian land eel; Hogan; improvoline; interspecific reproduction; Intrepid class; Kazon; Kazon-Halik; "I'm a doctor, not a..."; Kazon-Nistrim; Kolopak; Maquis; morgue; Native American; Kashimuro Nozawa; Paxim; Prema II; Seska; sickbay; Lon Suder; Talaxian; Talaxian fighter; thoron; thoron generator; thoron radiation; tricorder, type-9 shuttlecraft; volcano; Voyager, USS; Vulcan; Naomi Wildman; Samantha Wildman
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