Jetrel
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| Series: | VOY |
| Episode: | 1x15 |
| Original Airdate: | 1995-05-15 |
| Production Number: | 115 |
| Year: | 2371 |
| Stardate: | 48832.1 |
| Story by: | James Thomton & Scott Nimerfro |
| Teleplay by: | Jack Klein & Karen Klein and Kenneth Biller |
| Directed by: | Kim Friedman |
一名科学家登上了航海家号,他曾发明的武器在一场15年前的战争中杀死了Neelix的30万族人的武器, 他声称Neelix病的很重.
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Summary
Neelix is confronted by the Haakonian scientist named Ma'bor Jetrel, the man responsible for creating the Metreon Cascade, a device that was used to annihilate a major portion of the Talaxian race, including Neelix's own family. Jetrel is allowed to board Voyager when he asserts that Neelix will soon fall ill from long term affects of the Metreon Cascade device. Tempers flare between the two, with Neelix instantly distrusting the man who murdered his loved ones. Ultimately, Neelix must discover Jetrel's true motive for being on board Voyager, before it is too late. Template:Pna-episode
Log Entries
- Captain’s log, stardate 48832.1. Kes has prevailed upon Neelix to allow Dr. Jetrel to continue metabolic scans in the hope that it will facilitate treatment once the antibody has been synthesized.
- Captain’s log, stardate 48840.5. Dr. Jetrel’s metremia is now in its final stage. He’s spending his remaining hours in sickbay.
Background Information
- This episode was a conscious attempt to re-create the chemistry and powerful dramatic effect of "Duet". (Interestingly, and perhaps not coincidentally, both episodes were the penultimate in the first season of their respective shows.) Whereas "Duet" focused on an allegory for the Japanese occupation of Korea or the Nazi German treatment of several communities or the United States's treatment of the Japanese during World War II, this episode was a metaphor for the aftermath of the United States nuclear bombing of Nagasaki and Hiroshima during World War II.
- Prior to this episode, James Sloyan had played Alidar Jarok and a future version of Alexander Rozhenko in Star Trek: The Next Generation, as well as the role of Mora Pol in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. He reprises the role of Odo's "father" in "The Begotten".
- The Doctor is given the ability to deactivate his own program. The computer command to do so is "Override Command 1-EMH-Alpha; End Program".
- This episode plot probably inspired the Star Trek: Enterprise episode "Daedalus", where the inventor of the transporter deceived the crew of the ship so he can use their transporter to undo the mistake he made.
经典对白
Tuvok :「...Perhaps the ship's stablizer is not operating at top efficiency. 」
被 B'Elanna 骂是猪的某男:「 Yeah, maybe Tom the Terrific o'er here forgot to tell you that the S?'s table has a little lift to the east. 」
Links and References
Guest Stars
Co-stars
- Tarik Ergin as Ayala (uncredited)
References
Alixia, The Doctor, Haakonian, Haakonian Order, Ma'bor Jetrel, metreon, Metreon Cascade, metreon cloud, metremia, Pyrithian Gorge, Rinax, Talax, Talaxian, Talaxian Defense Force, transporter
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