State of Flux
- Episode aired Apr 10, 1995
- TV-PG
- 46m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
2.4K
YOUR RATING
A fatal disaster aboard a Kazon ship reveals mishandled Federation technology at its heart, which indicates a traitor aboard Voyager.A fatal disaster aboard a Kazon ship reveals mishandled Federation technology at its heart, which indicates a traitor aboard Voyager.A fatal disaster aboard a Kazon ship reveals mishandled Federation technology at its heart, which indicates a traitor aboard Voyager.
Roxann Dawson
- Lt. B'Elanna Torres
- (as Roxann Biggs-Dawson)
Derek Anthony
- Operations Division Officer
- (uncredited)
Jasmin Bischoff
- Engineer
- (uncredited)
Steve Crawford
- Kazon-Nistrim Survivor
- (uncredited)
Christine Delgado
- Lt. Susan Nicoletti
- (uncredited)
Tarik Ergin
- Lt. Ayala
- (uncredited)
Featured reviews
Voyager discovers a Kazon ship containing Federation technology.
This is a solid episode that kicks off a good arc for one character and is important for continuity later in the show.
It has a strong character-driven plot that makes great use of some of the recurring characters, particularly Seska who is superbly developed. The mystery keeps you guessing until the end, which I quite enjoyed.
Martha Hackett is great as Seska and main cast members like Katie Mulgrew and Robert Beltran are also good.
For me it's a 7.5/10 but I round upwards.
This is a solid episode that kicks off a good arc for one character and is important for continuity later in the show.
It has a strong character-driven plot that makes great use of some of the recurring characters, particularly Seska who is superbly developed. The mystery keeps you guessing until the end, which I quite enjoyed.
Martha Hackett is great as Seska and main cast members like Katie Mulgrew and Robert Beltran are also good.
For me it's a 7.5/10 but I round upwards.
Another murder-mystery-style episode with Tuvok as a featured sleuth.
The most awkward fight scene in the history of Voyager, involving two Kazon guys, and a Tuvok and a Janeway.
But this is made up for by some quality, intense Janeway-decision-making scenes, and Chakotay's first remotely romantic scene in the series.
And in spite of whatever we might thing of Seska, she makes a kind of actually really compelling argument to Janeway in one of the final scenes.
As usual, best embodiment and delivery come from Janeway and Torres, with Seska's and Carey's deliveries being sometimes painful.
The most awkward fight scene in the history of Voyager, involving two Kazon guys, and a Tuvok and a Janeway.
But this is made up for by some quality, intense Janeway-decision-making scenes, and Chakotay's first remotely romantic scene in the series.
And in spite of whatever we might thing of Seska, she makes a kind of actually really compelling argument to Janeway in one of the final scenes.
As usual, best embodiment and delivery come from Janeway and Torres, with Seska's and Carey's deliveries being sometimes painful.
Did you know
- TriviaThe headdress that Anthony De Longis wore for the role of Culluh was mostly made out of sponges and dog chew toys.
- GoofsLieutenant Cary brings back a bag of apples to eat. Neelix needs to inform him that they are poisonous. A simple tricorder scan, which one would think would be mandatory when gathering food on an alien world, should have revealed the fruit to be poisonous.
- Quotes
[Seska has been unmasked as a possible Cardassian spy]
Commander Chakotay: [to Tuvok] You were working for her, Seska was working for them. Was anyone on board that ship working for me?
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Captains (2011)
Details
- Runtime
- 46m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
- 4:3
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