Relativity (''Star Trek: Voyager'')
"Relativity" | |
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Star Trek: Voyager episode | |
Episode no. |
Season 5 Episode 23 |
Directed by | Allan Eastman |
Story by | Nick Sagan |
Teleplay by | |
Featured music | Dennis McCarthy |
Cinematography by | Marvin V. Rush |
Production code | 218 |
Original air date | May 12, 1999 |
Running time | 45 minutes (runtime) |
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"Relativity" is the 118th episode of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: Voyager airing on the UPN network. It is the 24th episode of the fifth season.
Set in the 24th century, the series follows the adventures of the Federation starship Voyager during its journey home to Earth, having been stranded tens of thousands of light-years away. In this episode, Seven of Nine (Jeri Lynn Ryan) is recruited from the future to prevent the present-time destruction of her ship. The episode also features a number of guest stars and a scene back at planet Earth.
Background
Two Star Trek films also use time travel to repair damage or save the future, Star Trek: The Voyage Home and also Star Trek: First Contact. Both of these were big box office hits, also the highly rated end of TNG, "All Good Things.." also involve time travel to "set things right"
Time travel is a major theme in the Star Trek franchise and numerous episodes and movies going back to the 1960s use this plot device.
Plot
A 29th century Starfleet vessel, the timeship Relativity, is attempting to stop the detonation of an explosive planted on Voyager during its travel through the Delta Quadrant in the 24th century, which is causing a time paradox. Captain Braxton (Bruce McGill) and his crew are unable to detect where on Voyager the explosive is located, so they recruit Seven of Nine, pulling her out of the time stream moments before Voyager's destruction, as her enhanced Borg visual sensors can aid in the device's detection. Seven is sent back in time, disguised as a Starfleet ensign, to the point where Voyager is still in drydock prior to her maiden voyage and being inspected by Captain Kathryn Janeway (Kate Mulgrew). Janeway detects Seven's anomalous presence just as Seven locates the bomb. Relativity recalls Seven before she is discovered, but the travel through time kills her on return.
Knowing where the bomb is located, Relativity recalls a slightly earlier version of Seven, and after explaining the scenario, send her back again, now to a point where Voyager has been pulled into the Delta Quadrant and fighting the Kazon, prior to when Seven had joined its crew. Seven's presence is discovered by Voyager, and she is captured; Janeway recognizes her from drydock. Seven explains the situation to Janeway, and together they locate the device, discovering that it was planted by a future version of Braxton himself.
Seven is able to jump back in time to try to stop Braxton from planting the device, but he escapes to the day that Voyager would be destroyed. Seven follows, but the stress of time travel has taken its toll on her body; nevertheless, she is able to warn the Voyager crew of the problem and to apprehend Braxton. The crew of the Relativity, having taken their Braxton into custody as well, pull a version of Janeway like they did with Seven, and send her back to the past at the Kazon attack, where she is able to secure Braxton before he can plant the device. The crew of Relativity pull the time traveler back to their present, re-integrating the various copies with themselves. It is learned that Braxton, after the events of "Future's End", had to spend several months of rehabilitation before being re-assigned for duty, and started to blame Voyager for all the problems that he encountered as they patrolled the time streams, seeing its destruction as a means to end his suffering. Lieutenant Ducane (Jay Karnes), one of Braxton's officers, sends Janeway and Seven back to their proper time streams, allowing them to retain their memories of the events but ordering them never to discuss them with anyone.
See also
- "Future's End" – the third season two-part episode where Voyager has its first encounter with Captain Braxton (portrayed there by Allan G. Royal)
- "Timeless" – the events of which are referred to by Braxton as "the temporal inversion in the Takara sector")
- Future Tense (Star Trek: Enterprise) (Possible Relativity cleanup in Enterprise)
- Year of Hell](VOY S4E8-E9)
References
- ↑ ""Star Trek: Voyager" Relativity (1999) – Full cast and crew". IMDb. n.d. Retrieved July 27, 2013.
External links
- "Relativity" on IMDb
- "Relativity" at TV.com
- "Relativity" at Memory Alpha (a Star Trek wiki)
- USS Relativity at Memory Alpha (a Star Trek wiki)