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Star trek: Voyager 4.03a - Revulsion
Stardate 51186.2
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Answering a distress call, B'Elanna (Roxann Dawson) and the Doctor (Robert Picardo) encounter an obsessive holographic worker (Leland Orser) who has killed the crew of his ship. Meanwhile on board Voyager, Harry Kim's (Garrett Wang) assignment with Borg Drone Seven of Nine (Jeri Ryan) results in an unexpected twist to their relationship...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
- Leland Orser .... Dejaren
- Spectrum .... the holographic fish
- Lisa Klink .... Screenwriter
- Kenneth Biller .... Director
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Yay, Seven of Nine. Replacing Kes with the Borg was a damned fine idea.Although nothing really huge actually happens, this is still a good episode. It consolidates a lot of the things that have been happening over the past two seasons, such as Tom and B'Elanna's relationship, the Doctor's personality, Harry's sexuality, Seven of Nine's humanity, and Tuvok gets promoted to Lieutenant Commander - the first promotion since Tom made Lieutenant.
Something this episode has going for it is the high quality of the acting. In just a few short scenes, the lower ranks of the permanent cast each manage to shine in some way. It's good to see.
A good, firm episode, definitely worth watching.
Security censorship classification
PG (Low level violence)
Not for public release in Australia before date
VHS rental and retail: 27 May 1998
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