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Star Trek: Voyager
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Friendship One

  • Episode aired Apr 25, 2001
  • TV-PG
  • 43m
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7.1/10
1.9K
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Robert Beltran and Garrett Wang in Star Trek: Voyager (1995)
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For the first time in seven years, Voyager gets a mission from Starfleet Command: retrieve the 21st century probe Friendship One from a nearby planet.For the first time in seven years, Voyager gets a mission from Starfleet Command: retrieve the 21st century probe Friendship One from a nearby planet.For the first time in seven years, Voyager gets a mission from Starfleet Command: retrieve the 21st century probe Friendship One from a nearby planet.

  • Director
    • Michael Vejar
  • Writers
    • Gene Roddenberry
    • Rick Berman
    • Michael Piller
  • Stars
    • Kate Mulgrew
    • Robert Beltran
    • Roxann Dawson
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    1.9K
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    • Director
      • Michael Vejar
    • Writers
      • Gene Roddenberry
      • Rick Berman
      • Michael Piller
    • Stars
      • Kate Mulgrew
      • Robert Beltran
      • Roxann Dawson
    • 13User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Kate Mulgrew
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    • Capt. Kathryn Janeway
    Robert Beltran
    Robert Beltran
    • Cmdr. Chakotay
    Roxann Dawson
    Roxann Dawson
    • Lt. B'Elanna Torres
    Robert Duncan McNeill
    Robert Duncan McNeill
    • Lt. Tom Paris
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    Ethan Phillips
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    Robert Picardo
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    Garrett Wang
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      • Michael Vejar
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    3William_E_Hunter

    Dumb Motivations Used to Support Lame Plot

    I won't go into a detailed plot synopsis, suffice to say that Voyager is sent to investigate a lost Earth probe, eventually finding it in the hands of survivors of a doomed civilization that used technology from the probe to eventually destroy itself.

    By far the most interesting aspect of this episode is the fact that it is the first Federation mission assigned to Voyager after being lost in the Delta quadrant. As for the rest of it, the motivations of the alien race (yes, yet another hominid species with some facial appliances stuck to their faces) are nonsensical. So, you found this probe and mishandled the tech and you're blaming people 300 years later? Dumb. These aliens would make great Catholics, with their original sin.

    Boil it down to the actions of the alien leader and he seems even more stupid. Voyager ambles along, demonstrates that, even though they acknowledge that Earth could be seen as partially culpable for their plight, they want to do their best to correct the terrible ramifications... and he does his level best to thwart Voyager's every move to help them. If you had the right actors, who could maybe sell the idea that the aliens have been driven insane by their plight, this idea might work. But the people they hired aren't those actors, so all you think while you watch this episode is "Why the Hell is he doing that?!?!". Why? Because script, that's why.

    Outside of the idea of finally being able to carry out Federation-issued plot lines, skip this lame attempt at a morality tale
    6snoozejonc

    Could have been a classic but ended up a missed opportunity

    Voyager receives its first official Starfleet assignment to locate the historical Friendship One probe.

    The concept of the probe is excellent and is an important part of the Star Trek franchise, but unfortunately the plot devised to explore Voyager's mission to retrieve it is unoriginal and not very well done.

    I don't have a problem with the themes the writers incorporate nor the points of view presented in the story. I have my own opinions on most of the themes covered Star Trek but don't take the franchise as seriously as some of the more angry reviewers. Ultimately the writers have the creative freedom to incorporate whatever issues they want into the material. End of!

    What I struggled with is how annoying the characters become and frustrating it is with the focus fixed solely on the probe's consequences. Personally, I think they should definitely have covered these issues, but not let it dominate the episode. There could have been a short scene or sequence that address the ethics and then concentrated the remaining time on putting it right. Rather than string out a relatively tedious hostage drama, the suspense could have been created from the crew devising and executing the solution.

    Oh and the less said about Lt. Joe Carey the better!

    Excellent idea, but disappointed they didn't take a different or more original approach.

    It's a 5.5/10 for me but I round upwards.
    8planktonrules

    Cool make-up.

    Now that the Federation can have regular contact with Voyager, they ask that they look for the Friendship 1 probe that was sent to the Delta Quadrant a long, long time ago. However, when the shuttle team land, they find that the place IS inhabited (despite the sensors) and these people are really angry. They blame the Earth for their plight, as they used the technology that powered Friendship 1 (antimatter) and destroyed themselves. Sure, a few folks remain, but they look nasty and are suffering from the aftereffects of the antimatter explosion. Not surprisingly, these folks are very hostile and soon take some of the away team prisoner. Now they try to use the team as a bartering tool and things get even nastier very quickly.

    This episode features some very nice make-up effects. The sore- covered aliens look really realistic and nasty. While the baby didn't look great--the rest of them sure did. In addition, the story is pretty exciting and worth seeing.

    By the way, this story seems a lot like an episode from "Space: 1999" concerning a probe powered by a 'Queller Drive'. This system ended up killing things because of its toxic emissions--and soon folks effected by it come looking for retribution!
    6Hitchcoc

    Where the Fault Lies

    This is sort of interesting. Voyager and her crew are victimized by a man who speaks for a culture that nearly destroyed itself by trying to adapt technology from an Earth probe. When people do outrageous things and don't look at the consequences, the first they to do is to blame someone else. After 300 years, how could Voyager have anything to do with this destruction. The probe could just as easily have brought prosperity these people. They made their own beds. And to make matter worse, this megalomaniac decides it's his right to deprive everyone else based on his own hatred. He talks about how nothing they do will bring back all the dead. That is such a ludicrous statement, designed for him to keep his hatred and venom intact.
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    Considering how close we are to the end this is a remarkably good episode.you know nothing good is going to happen when an extra is sent on an away mission but I felt the plot worked incredibly well loved the little kid.

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    • Trivia
      The unfinished ship-in-a-bottle of the USS Voyager built by Joe Carey and seen on Janeways desk at the end of the episode was actually a 1996 Hallmark Keepsake ornament which had been modified by production staff.
    • Goofs
      The Friendship One probe, launched in 2067, bears an emblem similar to that of Starfleet. The Trek time line has established that this emblem was a mission-specific one assigned to the Enterprise in the 2260s and wasn't adopted by the whole of Starfleet until after then. However, it is possible, given that Friendship One and the Enterprise NCC-1701 had similar aims ("to seek out new life, etc."), that the Enterprise's emblem was deliberately modelled on that of Friendship One, as a homage to the latter.
    • Quotes

      Neelix: [during a bumpy ride through a planet's atmosphere] I had a cousin who used to transport disulfides from a gas giant. He claimed to love the turbulence. Of course, disulfides are known to cause delusions.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Star Trek: Very Short Treks: Holiday Party (2023)
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      Star Trek: Voyager - Main Title
      Written by Jerry Goldsmith

      Performed by Jay Chattaway

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    • Release date
      • April 25, 2001 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Paramount Television
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    • Runtime
      • 43m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
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      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1
      • 4:3

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