Innocence (Star Trek: Voyager)
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Star Trek: Voyager episode | |
"Innocence" | |
Corin, Elani, and Tressa |
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Episode no. | 38 |
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Prod. code | 138 |
Airdate | April 8, 1996 |
Writer(s) | Anthony Williams Lisa Klink |
Director | James L. Conway |
Guest star(s) | Marnie McPhail as Alcia Tiffany Taubman as Tressa Sarah Rayne as Elani Tahj D. Mowry as Corin |
Year | 2372 |
Stardate | 49578.2 |
Episode chronology | |
Previous | "Deadlock" |
Next | "The Thaw" |
"Innocence" is the 38th episode of Star Trek: Voyager, the 22nd episode of the second season.
[edit] Plot Synopsis
Tuvok crash-lands on a moon along with Ensign Bennet. Bennet does not survive. He discovers three children, Tressa, Elani and Corin. They tell him the craft they were on also crashed, killing the adults. They convince him other members of their race, the Drayans, mean to do them harm. Tuvok helps the children elude a search party. Later, when the danger passes, they behave as children normally would, getting into things they should not and asking incessant questions as Tuvok tries to contact his ship.
The leader of the Drayans, Alicia, contacts Voyager to say they had found the shuttle and the crewman should be removed as soon as possible.
Tuvok's efforts fail as two of the children, Elani and Corin, vanish in the middle of the night. Captain Janeway and Paris take a shuttle down to the surface while eluding other Drayans, who do not wish the shuttle to sully the sacredness of the moon. Soon, a confrontation comes down between the aliens and the Voyager crew. The crew believe the aliens mean to harm the last child, until it is finally explained that they were not children at all, but actually temporally affected entities at the end of their life.
Tressa recalls the truth about her circumstances. With Alicia's permission, Tuvok promises to stay with Tressa to the end.
[edit] External links
- Innocence article at Memory Alpha, a Star Trek wiki
- Episode summary from Startrek.com