Synopsis:
The crew is in serious danger when all of their dreams
seem to come true and home seems closer in sight.
Seven of Nine returns from a survey to find the crew has
discovered what they think is a wormhole leading to Earth. A probe detects
Starfleet signals containing letters full of good news to the crew.
Although sensors detect erratic neutrino levels in the wormhole, Starfleet
says the flux is unimportant. Suspicious of everyone's unfettered optimism
despite signs the anomaly may not be all it appears to be, Seven accesses
Janeway's logs. At first the captain reports that scans determined the
wormhole was a deception, but in supplemental logs, Janeway suddenly
believes it is real.
When Seven locates an alien vessel in the wormhole not
detected by Voyager's sensors, she hails it. The alien, Qatai, warns her
that her ship is being deceived, but they are cut off when Janeway routes
power from the lab to another system. When Naomi tells her everyone is
acting strangely, Seven realizes they are the only two unaffected by
whatever is manipulating the crew. Soon, the crew is ordered by Starfleet
to take the Doctor off-line to avoid system interference, and to put Seven
in stasis to avoid attracting Borg attention while Voyager passes through
the wormhole.
As Chakotay escorts Seven to her alcove, she tricks him
and erects a forcefield to contain him. With Naomi's help, she keeps
security at bay while she transports to Engineering and stuns Torres with
a phaser. After erecting another forcefield, Seven attempts to shut down
the impulse drive to keep Voyager from entering the wormhole. However,
Janeway transmits a surge to the engineering console that knocks Seven
out.
Once they enter the anomaly, the crew is unconscious. When
Naomi wakes Seven, the two hail Qatai and convince him to beam aboard. He
explains the crew has been a victim of psychogenic manipulation. They are
inside a bio-plasmic organism, a beast that consumes starships by
telepathically preying on their crews' desires. Qatai has been trying for
years to destroy the creature, not always successful at evading its
deceptions.
After activating the Doctor's program, Seven informs him
that Voyager is being devoured in the digestive chamber of the organism.
Realizing that bodies are designed to expel foreign objects, they plan to
fire one of Qatai's tetryon-based weapons at a pocket of antimatter
released from Voyager's warp core. It creates an unpleasant reaction that
causes the beast to expel the two ships through its esophagus. Once
Janeway and the others regain consciousness, Voyager resumes its course to
the Alpha Quadrant, but Qatai returns to the beast, obsessed with
defeating it. |

Seven trying to figure out the real deal
Overall Rating: A good episode,
even with the lack of subtext and the obvious fact that the writers
apparently don't watch their own show. Wasn't Janeway supposed to be over
Mark?
Subtext Rating: Some decent
moments between our girls and a nice "I was
worried" from Janeway. Just how did seven learn to read Janeway's
logs so well?
Tape worthy? Yes, it is a
Seven episode after all.
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