Synopsis:
Torres is forced to put her life in the hands of a
mortal enemy -- a Cardassian.
When Voyager encounters a massive energy wave, the ship
receives a download of information. The crew tracks the wave's ion trail
and finds a stranded vessel with a wounded alien on board. Once the
creature is beamed to sickbay, Torres finds that it uses biochemical
secretions to give commands. Suddenly, the alien attacks Torres,
puncturing her neck and secreting fluids into her bloodstream. Unaware of
how to extract the creature without harming Torres, the Doctor and Kim
create a hologram of a leading exobiologist named Crell Moset -- a
Cardassian.
In order to crack the coded message downloaded to Voyager,
the databanks from the alien's ship must be accessed. However, the vessel
destabilizes and explodes before Seven of Nine can retrieve them.
Meanwhile, the Doctor and Crell determine the alien is using Torres as a
life preserver by co-opting her vital systems. They re-create Crell's
laboratory in a holodeck so he can use his more advanced tools to help
Torres, but she objects to putting her life in the hands of a Cardassian.
Unable to decipher the alien's message, Janeway
retransmits the signal on all subspace bands hoping more of its species
will answer the call. In Crell's laboratory, he and the Doctor operate on
a hologram of the alien and find nodes suggesting the creature is a highly
intelligent being. Crell decides the nodes are the best place to
administer a neurostatic shock, which will incapacitate the alien and
probably kill it. Later, the Doctor is shocked when a crewmember, Tabor,
reacts violently to Crell's presence on Voyager and calls the Cardassian a
mass murderer.
Tabor reveals that during the Bajoran War, Crell used live
subjects for his medical experiments and killed hundreds of Bajorans.
Although barely hanging on to life, Torres refuses to let Crell treat her.
She believes if she benefits from his research, she will be validating his
atrocious methods. However, the Doctor cannot remove the alien without
Crell's help, and Torres will die otherwise. Against many moral
objections, Janeway authorizes Crell to perform the procedure.
As the Doctor and Crell work to extract the creature,
Voyager is hailed by one of the alien vessels. They lock the ship in a
tractor beam, but Janeway senses they only want their friend back and mean
no harm. In surgery, the Doctor overrides Crell's decision to kill the
alien and instead administers a neural shock that weakens its motor
control without permanent damage. As its tendrils withdraw from Torres,
its metabolism is restored and it is beamed to the waiting ship. Left to
make a tough decision, the Doctor decides to delete Crell's program from
Voyager's database. |

Torres being operated on
Overall Rating: I don't really
like episodes that make my favorite characters look like hypocrites. This
episode was preachy and illogical. Couldn't they just have READ the
information in the data base or create a program without a personality?
And how can the Federations database not know of the crimes but the
hologram based on those records does?
Subtext Rating: Janeway and
Seven don't have any scenes together. However, there is Janeway/B'Elanna
subtext at the end.
Tape worthy? Yes, if for no
other reason than to have all the episodes on tape.
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