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Twisted

Series : Voyager Rating : 1 Random Image
Disc No : 2.2 Episode : 19
First Aired : 2 Oct 1995 Stardate : Unknown
Director : Winrich Kolbe Year : 2371
Writers : Jimmy Diggs, Steven J. Kay Season : 2
Guest Cast :
Christine Delgado as Susan NicolettiJohn Tempoya as Kashimuro Nozawa
Judy Geeson as SandrineLarry Hankin as Gaunt Gary
Terry Correll as Crew memberTom Virtue as Lieutenant Walter Baxter
Plotline : Voyager encounters a strange region of twisted space which distorts the ships layout. No matter how hard they try, the crew seem unable to avoid an apparently certain doom as space itself collapses in on them. Should they just give up and let it happen?
Guest Reviews :
Rating : 1.5000 for 2 reviewsView existing reviewsAdd your own review
YATI : If the spatial distortion around the ship is ring shaped, why can they not just fly straight up or down and escape it that way?
Body Count : Zero.
Quote : "When every logical course of action is exhausted, the only option that remains is inaction." - Tuvok to Chakotay, advising him to do nothing.
Datapoints :
I'm a doctor : EMH
Food : Birthday Cake, Jimbalian Fudge, L'maki Nut
People : Ayala, Hargrove, Kyoto, Tuvok
Scitech : Accelerometer, Twisted Space
Species : Distortion ring Being
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