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The Disease

Series : Voyager Rating : 3 Random Image
Disc No : 5.5 Episode : 111
First Aired : 24 Feb 1999 Stardate : Unknown
Director : David Livingston Year : 2375
Writers : Kenneth Biller Season : 5
Guest Cast :
Charles Rocket as JippeqMusetta Vander as Tal
Plotline : When Voyager stops to help a huge multi-generational starship get its warp drive working, Harry Kim risks the wrath of the ships xenophobic authorities by having an affair with one of the crew. With long-supressed tensions on the ship finally bubbling over into revolution, Janeway must tread a careful path while dealing with a rebellion of her own.
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YATI : When Janeway orders Kim to break off his relationship, she sends him to inform Tal himself, on his own. Does this seem like a sensible action to you? Well it isn't, because Kim naturally falls straight into bed with her again. Janeway should know better.
Great Moment : When Kim and Janeway are arguing, there's a nice bit of camerawork - a continuous shot which goes from the conference room to the bridge and then into Janeway's ready room.
Body Count : Zero
Factoid : Musetta Vander, who played Tal in this episode, also played Munitia in the Will Smith film Wild Wild West
Quote : "Physiologically, it bears a striking similarity to disease. A series of biochemical responses that trigger an emotional cascade impairing normal functioning." - Seven on love.
Datapoints :
Nebulae : DITL Nebulae #48
Regulations : Interspecies Protocol
Ship Classes : Varro Ship
Species : Varro
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