Synopsis:
Another Federation starship in the Delta Quadrant
brings trouble for Voyager.
Answering a distress call, the Voyager crew finds the
Federation Starship Equinox, a vessel made for planetary research.
Captain Ransom pleads with Janeway to extend Voyager's shields over his
ship, which is under attack. As the shields are put in place, interspatial
fissures erupt on several decks. Once a rescue team boards Equinox, they
find many crewmembers dead of a thermolitic reaction. A few people are
still alive, including Ransom, who explains that his ship was also pulled
into the Delta Quadrant by the Caretaker.
Hostile aliens--flying nucleogenic lifeforms from another
realm--are trying to enter the two ships at every fissure point. At the
current rate, Voyager will be under full attack in less than two days.
However, the aliens cannot survive inside the ship's atmosphere, so the
crew sets out to create a multiphasic forcefield to trap the nucleogenic
lifeforms and show them they cannot afford to continue their assault.
Meanwhile, Ransom and Burke secretly discuss that they must hide their
research lab and warp core from the Voyager crew.
Once Seven determines how to create a security grid that
will protect the ships, Janeway decides it will be in everyone's best
interest to abandon the Equinox and concentrate all efforts on preserving
Voyager. Ransom and his crew prepare to steal Voyager's field generator
and leave them behind. When Seven and Tuvok discover the research lab
aboard Equinox has been deliberately contaminated with radiation to keep
them away from it, Janeway sends in the Doctor to investigate.
The Doctor finds organic matter -- from the nucleogenic
lifeforms -- which has been converted into a crystalline compound. The
compound can be used to enhance the Equinox's propulsion systems. When
Janeway learns that Ransom and his crew were planning to kill as many of
the creatures as it took to get home, she confines them to their quarters
and sets out to make contact with the aliens. Meanwhile, the Doctor goes
back to the Equinox research lab and summons their EMH, which looks
exactly like him. The Equinox Doctor explains that he created the
conversion technology after his ethical subroutines were deleted. Then, he
disables Voyager's Doctor and steals his holo-emitter.
Once the evil Doctor frees his crew from confinement, they
beam back to the Equinox. Seven, who was onboard trying to disable their
converters, is knocked unconscious. Before the security grid can be put
on-line, Ransom and his crew steal Voyager's field generator. As the
Equinox is set on course for the Alpha Quadrant at warp speed, Voyager's
shields go completely off-line, and the aliens attack Janeway and the crew
through fissures on all decks... |

Janeway and Capt. Ransom
Her girlfriend is gonna be pissed!
Overall Rating: Despite the fact
that the whole story line with the Doctor and the impossible idea of his
deleted ethics (which were magically restored) I think that the second
half of Equinox was better than the first. I liked Janeway going a bit
crazy, not trusting Chakotay and the action was well filmed. Not bad but
could have been even better and we all know how!
Subtext Rating: Subtext and
more angst on Janeway's part (or B'Elanna's, either would do) over Seven
being on Ransom's ship would have made this episode not just good but
great. As it was there was no real subtext to speak of. I will say though
that we all really know why Janeway was so hot and heavy to get Ransom,
hell even Chakotay knew it. and he SAID so.
Tape worthy? Yes. Any
respectable Voyager fan will have this one. I LOVED that shot of Seven on
the beach. I wonder if Janeway has that fantasy too?
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