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State of Flux

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1 x 10
Title :
State of Flux
Rating :
3
Overall Ep :
11
First Aired :
10 Apr 1995
Stardate :
48658.2
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Reviewer : Indefatigable Rating : 2
Review : The Kazon are back, unfortunately. This might have been a decent episode if it were not for them. The other half, looking for the ship's traitor, was interesting and watchable. I wish they had kept Seska around, she seemed to be turning into an interesting character, and could have acted as an agitator between the two crews before they discovered their traitor. However, this is Voyager, not DS9. After the last episode, the acting slipped a bit, and the cast stiffened up again. Still, it was not too bad if you ignore the Kazon.
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