Synopsis:
An alien species tries to populate its planet by
duplicating the Voyager crew.
As Voyager runs dangerously low on fuel, Seven of Nine
discovers a Class Y planet containing a high concentration of deuterium.
Unfortunately, it is also called a demon planet because of its toxic
atmosphere. When an attempt to transport deuterium to the ship results in
an explosion, Kim and Paris volunteer to mine the fuel on the surface.
They wear environmental suits, but Kim's protection is compromised when he
falls into a pool of metallic compound. As Kim's oxygen rapidly depletes,
Paris' suit also fails, and both men collapse before they can reach their
shuttle.
With no communication from Kim and Paris, Janeway decides
to land Voyager on the planet and send an away team to look for them.
Chakotay and Seven don environmental suits and begin their search, quickly
finding the shuttle with no one onboard. Suddenly, the ground gives way
underneath Chakotay, and he barely hangs on to a ledge. As he struggles to
keep from falling into the pool below, Paris appears -- minus his
environmental suit -- and helps Seven pull Chakotay to safety.
Paris explains that he and Kim have apparently adapted to
the environment, and he tells Chakotay and Seven to take off their suits
as well. They refuse to take that risk and beam back to Voyager instead.
As soon as they are back on the ship, Kim and Paris begin suffocating. The
Doctor quickly erects a forcefield around them containing the planet's
gases so they can breathe, and he surmises that fluid has entered their
bloodstream that altered their physiology at the cellular level. Unless
the effect can be reversed, Kim and Paris will have to be left behind in
order to live.
Janeway and Torres watch in awe as the metallic compound
from the fluid sample replicates Torres' thumb. Back on the surface, the
away team discovers Paris and Kim's bodies. Barely alive, they are quickly
beamed to sickbay, but the duplicate Kim refuses to leave, saying he feels
a connection to the planet. With a large pool of the compound forming
under Voyager, Janeway tries to ascend into orbit. However, the ship is
restrained by an electromagnetic force.
After transporting the duplicate Kim onto Voyager, Janeway
demands her ship be allowed to leave. Since he has the silver blood
running through him, he tries to explain its motive for holding them
there. The compound is alive, but it has never been conscious. When it
entered the bodies of Paris and Kim, it experienced awareness and actually
had thoughts for the first time -- and now it craves more. The crew agrees
to donate samples of its DNA so the planet can duplicate them and populate
itself, and Voyager is allowed to resume its journey. |

Harry admires the Demon planet

Bio-mimedic gels
Overall Rating: A terrible
episode with poor science and even poorer acting that centered around
characters I find boring. (though it was nice to see Harry and Tom acting
like friends again) Not only that but we have what I consider to be the
worst ever violation of the Prime Directive. I cannot believe that Janeway
would allow this lifeform to sample their DNA!! Damn! Damn! Damn! These
writers have no respect for Trek OR the Janeway that we all have come to
love. One of the worst episodes that could have been interesting
with just a few people writing it who actually had brains.
Subtext Rating: I find the fact
that B'Elanna asked Chakotay to take Seven on the away mission to speak
VOLUMES about how she really feels about the drone.
Tape worthy? Yes, but I
have them all on tape.
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