Year of Hell
- Episode aired Nov 5, 1997
- TV-PG
- 46m
IMDb RATING
8.7/10
2.6K
YOUR RATING
Voyager comes across a Krenim timeship that's wiping whole species from existence to change the existing timeline.Voyager comes across a Krenim timeship that's wiping whole species from existence to change the existing timeline.Voyager comes across a Krenim timeship that's wiping whole species from existence to change the existing timeline.
Peter Marx
- Krenim Commandant
- (as Peter Slutsker)
Susan Henley
- Ensign Brooks
- (as Sue Henley)
David Keith Anderson
- Ensign Ashmore
- (uncredited)
John Austin
- Krenim Officer
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThis was originally supposed to be the third season finale. There were some minor rewrites, with many of Kes's lines given to Seven of Nine.
- GoofsAfter erasing the Garenor civilization from history, Obrist reports that the Krenim Imperium has reverted to a pre-warp state. If that were true, the Krenim warship Voyager had been dealing with at that time should have vanished completely, not just diminished in size, unless the Krenim in that timeline are so bold as to venture into deep space in primitive vessels without warp drive to confront other, more powerful ships, which seems unlikely.
- Quotes
The Doctor: [inserting a speech at the inauguration of the Astrometrics lab] Who would have thought that this eclectic group of voyagers could actually become a family? Starfleet, Maquis, Klingon, Talaxian, hologram, Borg - even Mr. Paris.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Star Trek: Voyager: Virtuoso (2000)
Featured review
Watch both parts in one sitting if you can
Voyager runs into trouble in a disputed region of the Delta quadrant:
This is a very strong episode with great visuals and character moments.
The plot has a great "what if" sci-fi premise that underlies some very effective visual storytelling. To see Voyager in such disrepair is one of the most memorable aspects along with the suffering of the crew.
What makes it work are the character moments. Numerous characters contribute to the story in both dramatic and humorous scenes. Janeway is written as a determined leader, whilst Annorax is introduced as an antagonist with a clear purpose and not a one-dimensional villain of the week. Katie Mulgrew and Kurtwood Smith are both on great form.
Events unfold to a climax that makes you want to see what happens next in a similar way to TNG's 'The Best of Both Worlds'.
If you are able to watch part 2 immediately after it is worthwhile as the story flows much better in one sitting.
For me it's an 8.5/10, but I round upwards.
This is a very strong episode with great visuals and character moments.
The plot has a great "what if" sci-fi premise that underlies some very effective visual storytelling. To see Voyager in such disrepair is one of the most memorable aspects along with the suffering of the crew.
What makes it work are the character moments. Numerous characters contribute to the story in both dramatic and humorous scenes. Janeway is written as a determined leader, whilst Annorax is introduced as an antagonist with a clear purpose and not a one-dimensional villain of the week. Katie Mulgrew and Kurtwood Smith are both on great form.
Events unfold to a climax that makes you want to see what happens next in a similar way to TNG's 'The Best of Both Worlds'.
If you are able to watch part 2 immediately after it is worthwhile as the story flows much better in one sitting.
For me it's an 8.5/10, but I round upwards.
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- snoozejonc
- Mar 28, 2023
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- Runtime46 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1
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