Course: Oblivion
- Episode aired Mar 3, 1999
- TV-PG
- 46m
A slight respite seems to be in order but some mysterious force is affecting the very fabric of Voyager itself. To solve the mystery this crew must retrace their steps to see what went wrong... Read allA slight respite seems to be in order but some mysterious force is affecting the very fabric of Voyager itself. To solve the mystery this crew must retrace their steps to see what went wrong.A slight respite seems to be in order but some mysterious force is affecting the very fabric of Voyager itself. To solve the mystery this crew must retrace their steps to see what went wrong.
- Crew Member
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- Biomimetic Copy of Patrick Gibson
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- Crewman Thompson
- (uncredited)
- Crewman Fitzpatrick
- (uncredited)
- Command Division Officer
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- Command Division Officer
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- Operations Division Officer
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There are multiple plot holes and inconsistencies in the storytelling, but for me it has stood the test of time. I saw it several years ago and still remember it as that cool idea about a duplicate Voyager and crew that nobody ever knew about.
If you allow for the plausibility of various aspects, it has a good "what if" concept with some poignant themes underpinning what happens to the characters. It makes you question the point of existence once life is over and everyone who remembers either dies or forgets you and your deeds.
I find some moments distracting, like the makeup effects and use of technobabble in certain situations. Shaky camera and the bridge crew quoting technical terms as they over-explain to the audience what is happening has never been cinematic and never will be.
Review over but stupid minimum character requirement forces me to continue in a long winded-way that: this episode is fantastic. It's surprising, and clever, and unexpected. I particularly like the quality and the skill that was apparent. There. I've met the poorly conceived rule's requirements of six hundred mandatory letters.
Did you know
- TriviaIn describing their honeymoon program to B'Elanna, set in 1920's Chicago, Tom mentions they would "dance the Charleston in a genuine speakeasy called the Green Mill." The Green Mill is an actual night club in Chicago that still exists as of 2017, with much of its original decor still intact. It is known for featuring jazz artists and "poetry slams," and there are stories of Al Capone and his mafia men frequenting the club in the 1920s, as well as using the basement for their illegal activities.
- GoofsWhen arriving at the Y Class planet they wish to shelter on, Janeway gives commands to the crew to prepare the ship for landing. She orders "red alert," but she should have ordered "blue alert" for a planetary landing. However, the lights on the bridge do reflect a blue alert condition.
- Quotes
The Doctor: [on Paris's and Torres's marriage] I never thought I'd see the day.
Seven of Nine: Given the volatile nature of their relationship, one might have predicted homicide rather than matrimony.
Tuvok: When it comes to affairs of the human heart, it is wise to look beyond logic.
- SoundtracksHeart And Soul
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Performed by The Piano Lounge Players
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- 46m
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- 1.33 : 1
- 4:3