| Synopsis:
       Kim puts his future with Voyager at risk when he
      chooses love over duty.
       As Voyager helps a generational ship of Varro repair their
      warp drive, Kim and a female Varro, Tal, become attracted to each other.
      Knowing that Kim is violating several rules of protocol, they sneak away
      to Tal's quarters to be together. While they are making love, light
      flickers just below the surface of their skin. Later, the luminescence
      returns to Kim's skin, and Seven insists he go to sickbay.
       When the Doctor thinks he has contracted a virus, Kim
      confesses to his intimate relations. Janeway is notified, and she orders
      him to stop seeing Tal. The Captain believes that Kim has put the crew's
      relationship with the Varro at risk. After Kim tells Tal the luminescence
      returned, she explains it is what they call olan'vora, or the shared
      heart. The more time they spend together, the harder it will be to part.
      He tries to leave, but they kiss instead. Meanwhile, Tuvok and Neelix
      discover a Varro male hiding in one of the Jefferies tubes. When
      questioned, he reveals he is seeking asylum on Voyager. He says many Varro
      feel imprisoned on their ship and there are rumors of a violent movement
      to leave it.
       After finding microfractures in Voyager's hull, Seven and
      Torres discover silicone-based parasites are present. They are synthetic
      and believed to be an act of sabotage. First planted on the Varro ship,
      now the parasites have migrated to Voyager. On the shuttle, Kim and Tal
      secretly rendezvous and fly to a nearby nebula. When Tuvok tracks them
      down, he informs them both to report to Voyager.
       A schematic for the parasite was found on Tal's personal
      database, and she reveals the dissident group is dismantling the Varro
      ship. The parasites are targeting the linkage between segments, which will
      break off into separate ships and allow people to choose whether to stay
      or go. When Janeway explains the decay will cause decompressive
      explosions, Tal agrees to slow down the parasites long enough for the ship
      to be evacuated. Janeway orders Kim to sickbay to treat the bio-chemical
      bond he has developed with Tal, but he refuses. As they argue, the Varro
      ship experiences structural breaches, and Voyager is unable to separate
      from it.
       With only minutes before collapse, Janeway agrees to Kim's
      suggestion to extend Voyager's integrity field around the Varro ship and
      buy them more time for evacuation. Once completed, Voyager detaches, and
      the Varro vessel breaks off into several separate ships. Their leader,
      Jippeq, is forced to let the dissidents seek out their own path. After he
      and Tal say good-bye, Kim refuses to take medicine for his lovesick
      condition, preferring to let the pain remind him of the happiness he felt. |  Jippeq, Janeway and Tal
 
 Overall Rating: This could have
      been a good episode if it had been acted a bit better. However, Kim was
      such a totally bland guy in this that to hear Seven say that she saw
      strength in him made no sense and ruined the episode for me. However, I
      liked some of the dialoged simply because I have found love in my life and
      I remember what it was like to be away from her in the beginning. Subtext Rating:   None that
      really jump out at me. If I missed something, let me know.  Tape worthy?  Yes, but only
      for die-hard Kim fans or if you are collecting.  Tal and Kim
 
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