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Tsunkatse

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Title :
Tsunkatse
Series :
Rating :
2
Overall Ep :
135
First Aired :
9 Feb 2000
Stardate :
53447.2
Director :
Year :
Writers :
Season Ep :
6 x 15
Main Cast :
Guest Cast :
Jeffrey Combs as Penk
J. G. Hertzler as Hirogen Hunter
The Rock as The People's Champion
YATI :
The EMH calls boxing 'arguably the most barbaric sport in Earth's history'. What, so it's more barbaric than the Roman gladiatorial games in which people actually killed one another?
Great Moment :
The final scene with Seven of Nine and Tuvok.
Body Count :
Zero
Factoid :
J.G. Hertzler, who plays the Hirogen Hunter in this episode, also played General Martok in DS9.
Jeffrey Combs, who plays Penk in this episode, also played Weyoun in DS9.

Plotline

Voyager stops off for some R&R on the Norcadian home world and some of the senior officers become fans of Tsunkatse - a martial arts sport popular in the sector. When Seven of Nine turns up in one of the matches, they realise that the sport is a lot darker than they had thought. Can Seven survive long enough for the intrepid crew to fly to the rescue? And will she lose some of her humanity in the process?
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