Synopsis:
Paris is confined to the brig after interfering with
the affairs of an alien race.
Confined to 30 days in the brig, Paris composes a letter
to his father explaining how he got there. He flashes back to the day
Voyager's sensors detected an ocean in the shape of a planet. After
Janeway communicates to the Monean leader, Burkus, that her ship means no
harm to his people, he and Riga are beamed onboard. They explain that
their people live underwater, farming sea vegetation and extracting oxygen
for their ships, but now it is losing containment, and they don't know how
to stop it. Paris requests permission to take the Delta Flyer to the
center of the ocean, where the gravitational currents are located, and
investigate.
After researching the Moneans' predicament, Janeway tells
Burkus the ocean will suffer a complete loss of containment in less than
five years. Meanwhile, deep beneath the ocean's surface, the shuttle crew
encounters an ancient field reactor controlled by a core computer. As they
upload information from it, the Delta Flyer is attacked by an enormous
marine creature discharging an electrical current. It retreats when hit by
a phaser, but the shuttle has already been breached, and water begins
pouring into the cabin.
Once the leak is repaired, the shuttle crew determines the
reactor core is unstable, so Paris initiates a power transfer as a
temporary solution. Reviewing the uploaded information, he finds the ocean
was once part of a landmass inhabited by a very advanced civilization.
They used a kinetic transfer system to draw the water around the reactor,
but it is not responsible for the containment loss. Instead, Paris
determines it is the Moneans' mining operation that is destroying the
ocean.
Janeway offers Burkus several solutions that would make
the refineries obsolete, but he only plans to include them in a
subcommittee report. Paris is distraught over the ocean's destruction and
feels Burkus doesn't understand the magnitude of the crisis. Forbidden to
disrupt the internal affairs of an alien race, Paris instead convinces
Riga to take the oxygen refineries off-line, and the two commandeer the
Delta Flyer.
Janeway immediately orders Paris to cease his mission.
When he refuses, she prepares to modify a photon torpedo as a "depth
charge" to stop him. Once they reach the reactor, Paris and Riga
launch their missile at the same time Voyager fires. Paris' missile is
deflected, and he is brought back to the ship and reduced to the rank of
ensign. Once he finishes the letter to his father, he files it in his
personal log to be sent when Voyager is within Earth's range. |

Give us a kiss? The real
match for Tom!
Overall Rating: Paris. One of my
least favorite characters. Since when is he an "old salt"? What
a crock. At least the special effects were good but I am a techie and get
impressed by that kind of stuff. This episode served no purpose except to
show Janeway once again giving up technology when she would not have in
the first few seasons. Who writes this stuff?
Subtext Rating: None, that I
can think of, of any kind. There was Paris/Kim but we are not really
dealing with that now are we?
Tape worthy? Not really
unless you are collecting them all, like me!
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