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Prey

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Series :
Season Ep :
4 x 16
Title :
Prey
Rating :
3
Overall Ep :
84
First Aired :
18 Feb 1998
Stardate :
51652.3
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Your Rating :
4.0000 for 2 reviews
Reviewer : ajdedo Rating : 4
Review : I enjoyed this one. There were several moments when it looked like an alliance might be formed. Either between Voyager and the Hirogen, or between Voyager and Species 8472. It could have gone either way. I thought the whole drama thing with 7's disobedience didn't quite fit in, but perhaps it was necessary for her to save the ship. Don't know about that one for sure.
Reviewer : =NoPoet= Rating : 4
Review : Voyager's crew have the chance to build some kind of relationship with the dreaded 8472, but Seven believes that carrying an 8472 marks Voyager for death one way or another and takes matters into her own hands. While it's arguable she did save the ship, she went against what Starfleet represents, so you can see both sides of the argument (for once). This episode is eerie and exciting in equal measure and it is one of the very few episodes that makes the titular starship seem like a frightening, dangerous place. There are many excellent moments, mainly Seven, spooked by a floating padd, shoots at it - instead of Tuvok rebuking her for this outburst of emotion, he simply says, "You missed."
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