Timeless (Voyager episode)

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Star Trek: VOY episode
"Timeless"

Voyager crashed here long ago
Episode no. 100
Prod. code 201
Airdate November 18, 1998
Writer(s) Rick Berman
Brannon Braga
Joe Menosky
Director LeVar Burton
Guest star(s) LeVar Burton as Captain Geordi La Forge
Christine Harnos as Tessa Omond
Year 2375
Stardate 52143.6
Episode chronology
Previous "Once Upon a Time"
Next "Infinite Regress"

"Timeless", the sixth episode of the fifth season of Star Trek: Voyager, was also the series 100th episode. The episode was directed by LeVar Burton who also featured in a cameo appearance as his Star Trek: The Next Generation character Geordi La Forge.

The episode begins with an attempt by Ensign Kim to propel the USS Voyager across the Delta Quadrant into the Alpha Quadrant, much closer to Earth, with the use of slipstream technology. "Timeless" is generally highly regarded by Voyager fans[1]. The episode also marks an important turning point among the series when Janeway notes in her personal log the changing perspective of their journey home: it's no longer "if" the crew will ever return to Earth, but "when."

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Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

The Voyager crew is about to experiment with a new form of faster-than-light drive: the quantum slipstream. If successful, the trip back to home space would be accomplished in hours, rather than years. However, simulations show that the slipstream is unstable and would tear Voyager apart. As many of the components of the slipstream are perishable, waiting is no longer an option. It is decided that the Delta Flyer, flown by Chakotay and Kim, would fly ahead of Voyager in the slipstream and send course corrections back to the ship. The slipstream experiment fails; Kim and Chakotay are propelled to Earth in the Flyer, but Voyager, presumably unable to maintain the burst due to its greater mass, crash-lands on an ice planet just a few parsecs from the Alpha Quadrant, killing everyone onboard instantly.

In the future, Kim and Chakotay become obsessed with finding a way to change the timeline so that the crew can live. After stealing the Delta Flyer, they find the planet where Voyager crashed and enter the long-frozen starship. They reactivate the Doctor and track down Seven of Nine's body, intending to use her Borg implants to send a signal to the past. However, they are intercepted by the USS Challenger, a Galaxy class starship commanded by Captain Geordi La Forge. Starfleet officials realize what Kim and Chakotay are trying to do, and the Challenger has been sent to stop them from altering the timeline. They quickly attempt to alter the slipstream to allow Voyager to make it through, but fail. So using the Doctor's mobile emitter to provide a power boost, Seven of the past is sent instructions ("corrections") from the future which intentionally shut down the slipstream, altering the timeline to one in which the experiment fails and the crew survives. However in attempting to escape the Challenger, the warp core of the Delta Flyer is breached and explodes.

In the present, Kim reads a recording which the future Kim left for him. Moreover, in their aborted slipstream hop, ten years are taken off Voyager's journey to the Alpha Quadrant. Future Harry's actions have placed his timeline in a closed loop. It happened, yet the events that prompted the timeline have now been prevented. This causal "protection" could be called a Law of Temporal Conservation.

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