Night
- Episode aired Oct 14, 1998
- TV-PG
- 46m
Passing through a vast starless void, monotony hits the crew hard until a darkness species attacks, mistaking Voyager as an ally of a poisonous garbage freighter.Passing through a vast starless void, monotony hits the crew hard until a darkness species attacks, mistaking Voyager as an ally of a poisonous garbage freighter.Passing through a vast starless void, monotony hits the crew hard until a darkness species attacks, mistaking Voyager as an ally of a poisonous garbage freighter.
- Night Alien
- (as Steve Dennis)
- Voyager Computer
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- Crewman Foster
- (uncredited)
- Lt. Ayala
- (uncredited)
- …
- Operations Division Officer
- (uncredited)
- Night Alien
- (uncredited)
- Constance Goodheart
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaAccording to Brannon Braga, The Adventures of Captain Proton holodeck program was influenced by Flash Gordon. Versions of the program also appear in Thirty Days (1998), Bride Of Chaotica! (1999), and Shattered (2001). In the prequel Cogenitor (2003), a title called "The Bride of Chaotica" is one of the movie options for the crew's movie night, indicating that the holodeck program is an interactive version of a (fictional) movie.
- GoofsWhilst Voyager heads toward the vortex, the Malon apparently disable Voyager's engines; however, when we see the exterior of the ship, both warp and impulse engines are undamaged and functioning normally. Not only that, just before Voyager enters the Vortex, Tom Paris tells the Captain that the engines are damaged and offline; yet, upon exiting the vortex moments later, Captain Janeway orders "Maintain course" even though Voyager has apparently not paused to fix the seriously damaged engines.
- Quotes
[Paris has asked Seven to join him on one of his 'Captain Proton' missions]
Seven of Nine: My designation?
Tom Paris: Ah, right. You're Constance Goodheart. You're... my secretary.
Seven of Nine: Secretary?
Tom Paris: Yeah, you tag along on all the missions. Now, I want you to keep the robot occupied, while I save Earth. Computer - run program.
Satan's Robot: Citizen of Earth, surrender. Do not resist.
Seven of Nine: I am Borg.
[opens the control panel of the robot and pulls out a few wires]
Satan's Robot: Surrennnnderrrr...
[shuts down]
Seven of Nine: The robot has been neutralized. May I leave now?
- ConnectionsReferenced in Star Trek Voyager: Elite Force (2000)
Voyager is in the midst of a black void. They've been there for a while and it's taking its toll on the ship. However, their boredom is interrupted when the ship is attacked! But another ship arrives and scatters the small attackers. While the Captain is thrilled that they were saved, she soon learns something shocking--their 'savior' uses a ship that pollutes space with toxic radiation! So Voyager offers to help both sides--to offer the offending ship an alternative to dumping their waste in the void. Amazingly, the commander of this ship LIKES dumping in the void and couldn't care less about his harming the folks in the void! So what's next?
This is a very good episode overall and offered some interesting aliens and an interesting dilemma. Worth seeing.
- planktonrules
- Feb 23, 2015
Details
- Runtime46 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
- 4:3
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