Persistence of Vision (Star Trek: Voyager)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Persistence of Vision" is the 23rd episode of Star Trek: Voyager, the seventh episode in the second season.
Star Trek: Voyager episode | |
"Persistence of Vision" | |
Kes is being affected by aliens |
|
Episode no. | 23 |
---|---|
Prod. code | 124 |
Airdate | October 30, 1995 |
Writer(s) | Jeri Taylor |
Director | James L. Conway |
Guest star(s) | Stan Ivar as Mark Michael Cumpsty as Lord Burleigh Thomas Dekker as Henry Burleigh Carolyn Seymour as Mrs. Templeton Warren Munson as Admiral Paris Marva Hicks as T'Pel |
Year | 2371 |
Stardate | unknown |
Episode chronology | |
Previous | "Parturition" |
Next | "Tattoo" |
[edit] Plot
- Aboard USS Voyager Captain Janeway starts seeing characters and objects from her holonovel. Soon afterwards, the crew begins entering a catatonic state one by one, with only Kes and the Doctor remaining unaffected.
As the USS Voyager readies for a potentially dangerous encounter with the Botha, the Doctor orders an exhausted Captain Janeway to take some "R&R" in the holodeck. Janeway tries to get into her favorite holonovel, a story in the fashion of Jane Eyre, but before long, she is called back to the Bridge for first contact with the Botha. The Bothan representative gives the crew a chilly reception, but sets up a rendezvous to determine whether or not they will allow Voyager to pass through their space.
Later, Janeway thinks she sees Beatrice, the little girl from her holonovel, in one of the ship's corridors. Unable to attribute Beatrice's appearance to experiments the crew is performing on Voyager's imaging systems, Janeway wonders if she's seeing things. But then Kes sees Beatrice, too. Later, after Janeway hears the voice of her fiance Mark, she's attacked with a knife by Mrs. Templeton, another holonovel character. Again, Kes confirms the event.
Janeway puts Chakotay in charge of meeting with the Botha while she undergoes medical testing. Once again, the alien representative is hostile and this time, his ship engages the crew in a battle, leaving Voyager damaged. Leaving Sickbay, Janeway races to the Bridge, where the Bothan is on the viewscreen. She's stunned to see it's Mark.
At least, that's how it looks to her. But on the same viewscreen, Tom Paris sees his disparaging father, Admiral Paris (not the same actor who plays Admiral Paris in later episodes); Harry Kim sees his girlfriend Libby; and Tuvok sees his wife T'Pel. B'Elanna Torres contacts Janeway from Engineering and reports that the crew seems to have fallen under some kind of psychoactive trance, the result of a bio-electric field emanating from the Bothan ship. But even as she begins working on a way to block the field, she falls prey to its spell.
It's up to Kes, whose telepathic abilities allow her to resist the field, and the Doctor to block the mysterious force that's disabling the ship. Kes manages to complete Torres' work and restore the crew to normal. A telepathic Bothan confesses to having caused the disturbance, but he disappears before they can learn any more from him. As they continue on their way, the crew reflects uneasily about what's lurking in the subconscious corridors of their minds.
[edit] External links
- Persistence of Vision article at Memory Alpha, a Star Trek wiki