Synopsis:
The crew races against the clock to prevent a
catastrophic explosion, but is hindered by a creature that supposedly
doesn't exist.
When Voyager picks up a distress call, Janeway finds
escape pods contaminated with radiation. Two survivors, Fesek and Pelk,
are beamed to sickbay as the crew discovers the source of the radiation is
a disabled Malon freighter. During a mission to export their toxic waste,
a leak forced them to evacuate. Fesek explains that when the ship
explodes, the waste will ignite and destroy everything within three
light-years. Before Voyager can travel to a safe distance, its warp drive
collapses. Now, the crew must board the Malon ship and disable it.
With only six hours to go before the storage tanks
explode, Fesek, Pelk, Chakotay, Torres and Neelix beam to the freighter.
They plan to start in the least affected chamber and clear a path to the
control room by opening airlocks and decompressing the ship. An
inoculation created by the Doctor affords them a few hours of protection
from the radiation. While checking on a jammed airlock, Pelk is attacked
by a creature superstitiously believed to be created by radiogenic waste.
Pelk tries to convince the team that the creature exists,
but they think he is hallucinating. When he dies, Pelk is beamed to
sickbay to determine his cause of death. Meanwhile, Janeway prepares a
contingency plan based on a nearby star. She concludes the corona would
absorb the radiation from the blast if the freighter could be nudged close
enough to it. On the freighter, as the team races through the decks to the
control room, an airlock opens and creates a sudden vacuum. Everyone
escapes but Chakotay, who is struck by flying debris and beamed to
sickbay.
As Torres works to reinitialize the power matrix in the
control room, the Doctor finds tissue samples on Pelk that suggest a being
is aboard the freighter that has adapted to the radiation. From
Astrometrics, Seven scans for a lifeform blended in with the ambient
toxins on the ship, and the creature is then revealed. Suddenly, it closes
in on the team in the control room as gas envelops everything. Neelix and
Fesek are attacked, but Torres keeps the creature at bay and realizes it
is a Malon core laborer.
The laborer insists sabotaging the ship is the only way to
make the Malon understand how horrifying the radiation poisoning is to the
men who sacrifice their lives working on the core. As Voyager emits a
series of tractor pulses to steer the freighter into the star, the laborer
uses maneuvering thrusters to disrupt its course. Torres tries to reason
with him, but ultimately she has to resort to violence to stop him. At the
last second, Torres, Neelix and Fesek are beamed to Voyager before the
freighter explodes into the star's atmosphere. |

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Tom and Torres
Overall Rating: A good episode,
even with the poor continuity problems and the romantic clichés, with a
nice B-plot about Voyager helping refugees from a species assimilated by
the Borg. 6.0
Subtext Rating: Some decent
moments between our girls and a nice 'what is going on in Seven's head'
moment. No, I won't tell you what it is, you must find it for yourself.
Tape worthy? Oh yea!
B'Elanna dirty, sweaty and in a tank top is enough of a reason for me!

giving in to rage

Sweaty Torres

Torres at the end of a hard away mission
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