Parallax
- Episode aired Jan 23, 1995
- TV-PG
- 46m
Tensions rise between the merged Starfleet and Maquis crews when they discover another ship caught within a quantum singularity, only to find there's more to the ship than it seems.Tensions rise between the merged Starfleet and Maquis crews when they discover another ship caught within a quantum singularity, only to find there's more to the ship than it seems.Tensions rise between the merged Starfleet and Maquis crews when they discover another ship caught within a quantum singularity, only to find there's more to the ship than it seems.
- Lt. B'Elanna Torres
- (as Roxann Biggs-Dawson)
- Operations Division Officer
- (uncredited)
- Voyager Computer
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- Engineer
- (uncredited)
- Lt. Ayala
- (uncredited)
- Crewman Fitzpatrick
- (uncredited)
- Voyager Ops Lt. j.g.
- (uncredited)
Featured reviews
This is an enjoyable episode with some decent character exploration.
At the beginning the Captain holds a meeting to do some general planning and organising for Voyager's situation and this is the best part of the episode for me as it flows quite naturally and feels plausible.
The plot is focused around Janeway, B'Elanna and Chekotay developing their characters further and establishing the dynamics between the Voyager and Marquis crew members. It does this very well in a number entertaining exchanges.
There is a sci-fi aspect to the story that is technobabble heavy and made me zone out a bit. However, Neelix and Tom Paris almost break the forth wall in their efforts to connect with the layman, which is quite funny.
How Janeway's dilemma resolves is contrived storytelling, but it's done in a positive way that (true to Star Trek) celebrates a character solving problems using intelligence.
All performances are solid, especially Katie Mulgrew, Roxanne Dawson, and Robert Beltran.
But everybody's abilities are about to be tested when the Voyager tries to save a spacecraft caught inside a "singularity".
Sometimes the script does get bogged down in technical talk, which could potentially fly over the heads of some viewers, but the upshot of the scenario is very sound: these are level-headed characters who know they're facing a very serious situation, and are trying to think their way out of it. Commendably, we do have Neelix on hand to explain *some* things for the audience, such as what a singularity is in the first place (a star that's collapsed in on itself).
Roxann Dawson is excellent as she takes us through this tale and allows us to get to know her character better (which is one of Janeway's intentions). We find out that she'd attempted Starfleet training, but had given up early; only later does she learn, from Janeway, that more people were in her corner than she realized. She IS extremely knowledgeable; she just has to learn how to deal with people.
Not that it's *entirely* serious: there's some very funny comic bits of business as The Doctors' image control malfunctions, resulting in a priceless final shot.
Good entertainment.
Eight out of 10.
The Voyager encounter a unidentified vessel and sends out a message to them. Only to find themselves trapped in time. The spaceship they saw was actually the Voyager.
It is like being trapped underneath an icey pond, they need to push themselves out. It is B'Elanna Torres who has the answers as she and Captain Janeway work together.
The episode explores the initial teething issues between the Maquis crew and the Starfleet crew.
The hot headed Torres hit her coworker on the nose. Yet Chakotay wants her to be Chief Engineer when she does not have the temperament.
You do have to wonder if the Maquis crew are always destined to be second best. There are a lot more of the Starfleet personnel.
Did you know
- TriviaThe shuttle craft was named for Valentina Tereshkova, the Soviet cosmonaut who was the first woman in space.
- GoofsTuvok, a lieutenant at the time, is shown wearing the insignia of a lieutenant commander.
- Quotes
[Torres has broken Lt. Carey's nose]
Commander Chakotay: So on the one side, I'm facing a Vulcan who wants to court-martial you. And on the other, I'm facing all the Maquis who are ready to seize this ship over this. You've turned this into one lousy day for me, Torres!
- ConnectionsFeatured in Troldspejlet: Episode #17.13 (1997)
Details
- Runtime
- 46m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
- 4:3