Synopsis:
An alien race communicates with Chakotay through
hallucinations of himself as a boxer in the ring against an unseen
opponent.
As Chakotay lies in sickbay, struggling to communicate
with aliens with whom he is linked, he flashes back to the events that
brought him there. He is in a boxing holodeck simulation when he is
knocked out. Shortly after, Voyager is pulled into chaotic space, where
the laws of physics are in flux. Shear forces may destroy the ship unless
they redesign their sensors to work inside the disturbance. Suddenly,
Chakotay begins hallucinating and hearing voices from the boxing ring
calling to him. When he swings at Tuvok, he is subdued and taken to
sickbay.
Voyager locates a ship adrift with no lifesigns aboard.
Its last distress call reveals the captain began hallucinating just like
Chakotay. The Doctor surmises Chakotay has a genetic marker for a
cognitive disorder, and the dead captain had a similar experience when the
protein insulation in his neural pathways was stripped. All of it is
apparently caused by chaotic space, and Chakotay insists on taking a
vision quest to learn more. Attached to a cortical monitor, he suddenly
finds the aliens communicating through him. They tell him Voyager entered
chaotic space through a trimetric fracture, and they must alter their warp
field to escape.
When he can no longer hear the aliens, Chakotay re-enters
his vision quest at the suggestion of the Doctor. He sees his grandfather,
who suffered from the same auditory and visual hallucinations to which
Chakotay is predisposed. Scared of becoming a crazy old man, he is
continually pulled back to the holodeck boxing ring and an unseen opponent
named Kid Chaos. Stuck in the vision quest, Chakotay is suddenly
interrupted by the Doctor, who takes him back to sickbay.
In the Astrometrics Lab, Seven of Nine finds a pattern in
the form of an isolinear frequency. Janeway realizes it is a nucleotide
resonance frequency designed to activate DNA. She believes the aliens may
be on a perceptual wavelength unknown to the crew, and their senses must
be altered in order to communicate. Given this chance to make first
contact, Janeway allows Chakotay to go back to the boxing ring, where he
thinks the aliens are trying to tell him something.
Back in the ring against Kid Chaos, Chakotay begins
piecing together the instructions he is receiving. His fear of losing
control almost causes him to block out the voices, but the Doctor
convinces him he must give in to it. Once the aliens tell him how to
modify the deflector, Chakotay carries out the directions on the Bridge as
the graviton shear quickly increases. Suddenly, Voyager's sensors set the
correct course, and the ship is returned to normal space. |

Chuckles
Overall Rating: I truly thought
this was one of the most boring episodes of Voyager ever. The acting was
second rate and the story made little sense. Why they continue to try an
push boring characters in boring stories on us I will never know.
Subtext Rating: Some. Janeway
jumps up like her butt is on fire and runs when Seven calls her to
Astrometrics. I love that. She also got touchy-feely in the lab as well.
The interaction between these two always shows me how desperate people
must be to see more chemistry between Janeway and Chakotay than our girls.
Sad.
Tape worthy? Yes, if you
are keeping track of the subtext only and you can fast forward through the
rest of the episode. Or, you might want to compare relationships (J/7 and
J/C) and have a bit of fun.
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