Synopsis:
When Neelix dies and is brought back to life, he begins
to doubt his spiritual beliefs.
Neelix is assigned to collect a sample of proto-matter
from a nearby nebula. However, he is struck by an energy discharge from
the nebula and killed. As Janeway prepares to conduct a Talaxian burial
ceremony, Seven of Nine announces that her Borg nanoprobes can be used to
revive Neelix. Although skeptical, Janeway allows her to try the
procedure, and Neelix is brought back to life.
Neelix is very distraught over his experience. As he
explains to Chakotay, his people believe in an afterlife that centers on
"The Great Forest." When a Talaxian dies, his ancestors
supposedly meet him by the "guiding tree." Neelix has always
taken comfort in believing that all of his family would one day be
together again, but now he realizes he did not experience anything like
that in death.
As the crew gathers for the annual celebration of Prixin,
the Talaxian observance of familial allegiance, Neelix visits Ensign
Wildman's daughter, Naomi. He goes through their nightly ritual of putting
her to bed, but he is troubled by her request to hear his usual story of
the Great Forest. Later, Neelix unleashes his frustration on Seven,
arguing that his life is no longer worth living now that his deepest
beliefs have been shattered. Suddenly, Neelix cries out in pain; his cells
are reverting to a necrotic state. Neelix's tissue is rejecting the Borg
nanoprobes, but Seven makes the necessary modification to compensate.
Still troubled, Neelix asks Chakotay to help him take a vision quest so he
can look inside himself and come to some sort of resolution. As the quest
begins, Neelix encounters his beloved sister and members of the crew, who
all tell him that the afterlife is a lie, and that he has no reason to
live. Neelix comes out of the vision determined to end his life.
After recording his goodbyes to the crew, Neelix tries to
beam into the nebula. Chakotay rushes to stop him, but Neelix protests
that the vision quest convinced him he'll be better off dead. Chakotay
explains that the imagery is not easily interpreted and that it was
probably just an expression of his anxiety over his beliefs. Neelix is
unconvinced until Ensign Wildman summons him to help put Naomi to bed. He
realizes that the crew -- who have become his family -- needs him, and
that is his reason to live.
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We need more of this!
Overall Rating: A good episode,
even with the can of worms it opens about Seven's ability to bring people
back from the dead. I like Neelix and the life after death question is one
that intrigues us all.
Subtext Rating: Oh yea...that
scene in the mess hall does it for me! I love the interaction between our
two girls here. Nice hand on the back by Janeway and much batting of
eye-lashes by Seven. Plus, as Gina says, when was the last time you
brought someone back from the dead for your boss?
Tape worthy? Yes, for the
scene in the mess hall as well as for Neelix fans!
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