Spirit Folk

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Star Trek: VOY episode
"Spirit Folk"

There's something wrong with this holodeck program
Episode no. 137
Prod. code 237
Airdate February 23, 2000
Writer(s) Bryan Fuller
Director David Livingston
Guest star(s) Fintan McKeown as Michael
Richard Riehle as Seamus
Ian Abercrombie as Milo
Ian Patrick Williams as Doc Fitzgerald
Henriette Ivanans as Maggie
Duffie McIntire as Grace
Bairbre Dowling as Edith
Year 2376
Stardate  ?
Episode chronology
Previous "Collective"
Next "Ashes to Ashes"

"Spirit Folk" is an episode of Star Trek: Voyager, the 17th episode of the sixth season.

[edit] Plot

The crew continues to enjoy the Fair Haven holodeck program. After Tom Paris' suggestion, the holoprogram is set to run continuously, but over time, the strain put on the holotechnology begins to cause problems. The hologram characters begin to realise that the visitors are capable of changing the world at will (normally, holograms' programming makes them oblivious to non-in-world aspects). Scared by this the villagers begin to suspect that the crew is a group spirit folk that came to destroy Fair Haven. Captain Janeway manages to elude her boyfriend, Michael the barkeeper, but nevertheless asks Tom and his friend Harry Kim to figure out the problems with the Fair Haven program. The two establish that the subroutines supposed to make the holograms unaware of things outside their program have malfunctioned due to prolonged operation. When Tom and Harry enter the program to fix it however, they are captured and held hostage by the holograms, who begin to try to make Tom and Harry spill secrets about the spirit folks. The Doctor (who has been playing the role of a village priest) enters the holodeck using his mobile emitter (to avoid being influenced by the damaged holoprogram) but is soon deprived of it and tied with Tom and Harry. Michael, determined to find his girlfriend, puts the emitter on. Janeway, thinking that it's the Doctor who's wearing it, orders that he be transported to the bridge. At this point, Janeway can no longer (completely) deceive Michael. She explains to him that her crew are on a spaceship on a long journey, and that they enjoy the occasional visit to peaceful Fair Haven. They afterwards reenter the holodeck and convince the other characters that the crew had no hostile intentions.

[edit] Continuity

In this episode, it is stated that the open-door policy was Tom Paris' idea, however it was actually Neelix's suggestion in the episode, Fair Haven.

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