Synopsis:
Fifteen years after making a horrible mistake, Kim
attempts to rewrite history.
Chakotay and Kim are on an ice planet investigating the
crash site of Voyager. It is the future, and the entire ship and crew are
frozen inside a glacier. Once they are beamed inside, Chakotay finds the
long-dead Seven of Nine and summons the pilot of his shuttle, Tessa, to
transport her aboard. Kim uses Starfleet technology to access Voyager's
computer and activate the Doctor's program. When he demands to know what
has happened, Chakotay tells him they are there to change history.
Flashback to the crew celebrating the completion of
Voyager's quantum slipstream drive. The next day they will set a course
for the Alpha Quadrant at a speed never before imagined. However, Paris
finds a phase variance in the threshold that causes the slipstream to
become unstable. Kim volunteers to take the Delta Flyer a few seconds
ahead of Voyager in the slipstream. He can map it and send the phase
variations back to the ship in time to make corrections. Janeway agrees to
take the risk and assigns Chakotay to fly with Kim.
Fifteen years later, Chakotay and Kim explain to the
Doctor what happened. Kim transmitted the wrong variance, forcing Janeway
to make an emergency landing that killed the crew on impact. Kim and
Chakotay made it back to Earth, but when Starfleet gave up their search
for Voyager, they decided they had to find a way to correct their mistake.
They stole a Borg temporal transmitter and the Delta Flyer from Starfleet,
and now they can use Seven's Borg interplexing beacon to send a new set of
phase corrections back in time to the crew. Just as Chakotay downloads
Voyager's sensor logs, a Galaxy-class starship arrives in search of the
thieves.
Captain La Forge of the U.S.S. Challenger hails
Chakotay and tries to talk him out of altering the timeline, but Kim and
the Doctor continue to work feverishly on Seven's Borg implant. Once the
Doctor pinpoints her time of death, they use the temporal transmitter to
send the phase corrections four minutes prior to Voyager's crash. In the
past, Seven receives and inputs them, but the slipstream continues to
collapse. Just outside of the Alpha Quadrant, Voyager crashes onto the ice
planet.
When Kim realizes his phase corrections still didn't work,
he doesn't have time to find his mistake. Tessa disengages the Delta Flyer
from the Challenger's tractor beam, but the shuttle's warp core begins to
breach. With only seconds to spare, Kim transmits a phase correction to
Seven that will disperse the slipstream entirely, just as the Delta Flyer
explodes. On Voyager, both the ship and shuttle are thrown out of the
slipstream, effectively erasing the future. Later, Janeway informs Ensign
Kim that a log entry was found encoded in the transmission to Seven: a
message "from Harry Kim...to Harry Kim." |

Seven a little tipsy
Overall Rating: I question the
logic of centering an episode around boring characters that we don't care
about. Voyager's event shows are usually interesting at least. This one
was actually boring and dull at times.
Subtext Rating: None to speak
of. I wish Seven would have been with Janeway when she was drunk. Now THAT
would have been good.
Tape worthy? I taped it
because it was an event show. 100th Episode.
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