Tuvok crashes on a planet where he finds some children who know that they are all going to die.Tuvok crashes on a planet where he finds some children who know that they are all going to die.Tuvok crashes on a planet where he finds some children who know that they are all going to die.
Roxann Dawson
- Lt. B'Elanna Torres
- (as Roxann Biggs-Dawson)
Tahj Mowry
- Corin
- (as Tahj D. Mowry)
Richard Kaszonyi
- Ensign Bennet
- (as Richard Garon)
Patrick Barnitt
- Drayan Soldier
- (uncredited)
Minh Collins
- Drayan Soldier
- (uncredited)
Tarik Ergin
- Lt. Ayala
- (uncredited)
Kerry Hoyt
- Crewman Fitzpatrick
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaIn an outtake seen in Ultimate Trek: Star Trek's Greatest Moments (1999), Tim Russ can be seen approaching the cave for the final time with Tressa, then turning around, saying "Man, I ain't going in there!" and bolting for the forest.
- GoofsChakotay says something in his Native American language to an alien race. He then translates and tells them what it means in English. The universal translator technology that allows aliens to understand English would have also translated his statement into their language from the Native American language.
- Quotes
Elani: [referring to Tuvok's children] If Vulcans don't feel anything, does that mean you don't love them?
Lieutenant Tuvok: My attachment to my children cannot be described as an emotion. They are part of my identity. And I am... incomplete without them.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Star Trek Voyager: Elite Force (2000)
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Not my favorite episode. First off, the pacing seems really slows. But more than that, this episode is an example of a story where an important bit of information which is meant to be key to the intrigue of the story isn't revealed until close to the end of the episode. And this information being withheld makes little to no sense within the context of the world they created for the story.
If some key information isn't going to be revealed to the key characters (and the audience) until the end, it's best for that key information to have been concealed for an acceptance narrative story reason. That isn't what we get with this episode. There were many opportunities and good reasons for the characters to reveal the importance bit of information much sooner. And that just makes the episode not seem very realistic or interesting once everyone learns the twist. Instead one just feels manipulated.
It also doesn't help that this episode comes after one of the best if not the best Voyager episode of season 2.
Also, you won't miss any key info for Voyager overall if you skip it.
If some key information isn't going to be revealed to the key characters (and the audience) until the end, it's best for that key information to have been concealed for an acceptance narrative story reason. That isn't what we get with this episode. There were many opportunities and good reasons for the characters to reveal the importance bit of information much sooner. And that just makes the episode not seem very realistic or interesting once everyone learns the twist. Instead one just feels manipulated.
It also doesn't help that this episode comes after one of the best if not the best Voyager episode of season 2.
Also, you won't miss any key info for Voyager overall if you skip it.
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- brianjohnson-20043
- Feb 22, 2021
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- Runtime46 minutes
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- 4:3
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