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Star trek: Voyager 4.02a - Day of Honour
Stardate around 51340
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When an attempt to install Borg technology into Voyager's propulsion system backfires, B'Elanna Torres (Roxann Dawson) is forced to eject the ship's warp core. An attempt to retrieve it by shuttle results in an attack by an unknown race which leaves B'Elanna and Tom Paris (Robert Duncan McNeill) drifting in space...Persons of interest
- Kate Mulgrew .... Captain Kathryn Janeway
- Robert Beltran .... Commander Chakotay
- Roxann Dawson .... Lieutenant B'Elanna Torres
- Robert Duncan McNeill .... Lieutenant Tom Paris
- Robert Picardo .... the Emergency Medical Hologram
- Ethan Phillips .... Neelix
- Tim Russ .... Lieutenant Tuvok
- Jeri Ryan .... Seven of nine, tertiary adjunct to Unimatrix 01
- Garrett Wang .... Ensign Harry Kim
- Majel Barrett .... USS Voyager computer voice
- Alexander Enberg .... Ensign Vorik
- Alan Altshuld .... Ranen
- Michael A Krawic .... the holo-Klingon
- Kevin P Stillwell .... a Cataati
- Jeri Taylor .... Screenwriter
- Jesus Salvador Trevino .... Director
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The most human Star trek episode ever.This one reached down deep inside of me and touched something that rarely gets to see the light of day, my sense of compassion. B'Elanna and Tom have been skirting around the edges of each other's hearts for most of a season now, each taking incremental steps towards what they and you finally get to experience in this episode: the declaration of love.
*Sniffs*
There is also a wee Borg storyline to even things out (you know, they always have two stories running through each episode to keep the action going), and it's really rather revealing, in an informational kind of way. The recovery of Hugh's individuality in The next generation was a temporary thing, destined to be lost in the great sea of a series, but Seven of Nine's life is here, now, and until the series ends or they fire Jeri. She also has a fantastic pair of tits.
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PG (Low level violence, adult themes)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Out now
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