Flashback (Voyager episode)

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Star Trek: VOY episode
"Flashback"

Captain Sulu of the Excelsior
Episode no. Season 3, Episode 2
Prod. code 145
Airdate September 11, 1996
Writer(s) Brannon Braga
Director David Livingston
Guest star(s) Grace Lee Whitney as Janice Rand
Jeremy Roberts as Dimitri Valtane
Boris Krutenog as Excelsior helmsman
Michael Ansara as Kang
George Takei as Hikaru Sulu
Year 2373 (flashback to 2293)
Stardate 50126.4
Episode chronology
Previous "Basics, Part II"
Next "The Chute"

"Flashback" is the name of the 44th episode of Star Trek: Voyager, the second episode of the third season.

It is noteworthy for featuring characters of the Original Series of the late 1960s, most noticeably Hikaru Sulu and Janice Rand. Naturally enough, both characters appear by means of a flashback by Tuvok. The episode was produced, along with Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's "Trials and Tribble-ations" as part of Star Trek`s 30th anniversary. While the DS9 episode featured stock footage of the majority of The Original Series cast, the base episode, "The Trouble With Tribbles", did not feature Takei. As compensation, he was given an all new part in this episode.

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As Voyager monitors a nebula with large quantities of the power source sirillium, Tuvok finds his hands shaking, and requests permission to go to sickbay. En route, he experiences a flashback to a young girl falling off a cliff when he let go of her hand. Eventually, he arrives in sickbay, and collapses, convulsing on the floor.

In sickbay, Tuvok describes the memory, but insists the events he 'remembered' never occurred. With no clear cause, he is dismissed with a device to monitor his readings in case such an event occurs again. That night, he attempts to build a 'structure of harmony' in an effort to aid his meditation, but cannot stop the structure from collapsing. After a visit from Kes, he attempts again.

The next morning, he notes he had spent fourteen hours meditating, and still had no idea what the cause of the problem was. Ensign Kim could not find anything unusual with the nebula they were near - but Tuvok suggests they scan it for Klingon activity - B'Elanna Torres reminding him that the Klingon Empire was "on the other side of the galaxy". Moments later, Tuvok sees the mental image again, and collapses once more.

In sickbay, the Doctor suggests the problem is a repressed memory, which in Vulcans can cause brain damage due to the conflict between the conscious and unconscious minds. The only possible cause of action is to initiate a mind meld - normally undertaken with a family member. Lacking the presence of any on Voyager, he requests Captain Janeway to assist him in locating, and reintegrating the memory.

When Tuvok initiates the mind meld, he attempts to take them to the cliff in his memory, but instead they appear on the USS Excelsior, under attack by the Klingons. Explaining the attack, the memory moves once more - to three days before, when Praxis exploded. After learning about how Captain Kirk and Dr McCoy were placed on trial for the attempted assassination of the Klingon Chancellor, Captain Sulu attempted a rescue mission - to which Tuvok was the only Excelsior crew member to protest.

In an effort to avoid confrontation with the Klingons, Sulu ordered an approach path through a nebula which bore a remarkable physical similarity to the one Voyager was observing in the Delta Quadrant - the appearance causing Tuvok to recall the repressed memory once more, breaking the mind meld.

After a period of recovery for Tuvok, during which Janeway and Kim comment on the differences between Starfleet of the 23rd century and the 24th, they try the mind meld again - appearing once more on the Excelsior. After a discussion about Tuvok's motivations for joining Starfleet, a small Klingon attack began. After Sulu claimed their navigational equipment had malfunctioned, Kang insisted upon escorting the Excelsior back to Federation space, to help them from getting lost again - Sulu agreed, but on the way out of the nebula they were in, came up with a plan to disable the Klingon ship, by igniting the sirillium that was also present in that nebula. After this succeeded, they set course once more for Qo'noS, before being attacked again by three Klingon battlecruisers - an attack that killed Lieutenant Dimitri Valtane. As Tuvok watched Valtane die, the memory appeared once more - and in sickbay, the neural engrams destabilise, preventing the meld from being broken. On the Excelsior, Sulu could suddenly see Janeway, who was supposed to merely be an observer. In an effort to blend into the memories, Tuvok takes Janeway to a time where she can steal Commander Janice Rand's uniform. In sickbay, the Doctor and Kes noticed an irregularity in the memories, and deduced they were not in fact memories, but instead a virus. Using thoron radiation, they begin to kill the virus.

On the Excelsior, the attack occurs once more, and Valtane is killed. The image of the girl on the cliff appears - but this time, it is Janeway who is letting the girl fall. As the Doctor continues the efforts to kill the virus, it tracks back, changing to Valtane, and then an endless stream of other children. Eventually, it dies, and Tuvok breaks the meld.

In sickbay, the Doctor and Kes explain what must have happened - the virus thrived on neural peptides, and hid itself by creating the false memory that the person bearing it would repress, so the virus could live in secret, and migrate from person to person as its hosts died.

Walking down a corridor, Janeway suggests that Tuvok missed those days, a suggestion Tuvok rejects. However, he admits that he is pleased to have been a part of them, and having experienced the memories, Janeways says she feels she was a part of them as well. As a result, Tuvok suggests that she could feel nostalgic for the both of them.

[edit] Trivia

  • Lt. Dmitri Valtane of the Excelsior dies during this episode whereas he's still alive by the end of Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country and can be seen in the shot where Sulu says farewell to Captain Kirk.
  • After the sirillium is used on the Excelsior to disable the Klingon vessel, it is never mentioned again, despite Voyager still needing new energy supplies. It can probably be assumed they took a supply on board before the final shot of the episode, of Voyager leaving the nebula, as there was no indication this would present problems.

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