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Course: Oblivion

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Title :
Course: Oblivion
Series :
Rating :
2
Overall Ep :
112
First Aired :
3 Mar 1999
Stardate :
52586.3
Director :
Year :
Writers :
Season Ep :
5 x 18
Main Cast :
Guest Cast :
YATI :
As a sequel to "Demon", this episode makes little sense. In that episode Voyager left copies of it's crew behind on the Demon planet, copies who were desperate to remain behind and unable to live anywhere else. Now we're supposed to believe that not only did this all change for some reason, but they all forgot they were just copies and a fully functioning ship also appeared out of the silver stuff!
Great Moment :
B'Elanna's death scene.
Body Count :
Voyager's silver crew
Factoid :
Director Anson Williams has also directed, amongst others, DS9 episode "Statistical Probabilities" and Voyager episode "Real Life".

Plotline

The newleywed Paris and Torres's honeymoon is interrupted when Voyagers molecular cohesion begins to break down. But when the phenomenon begins to affect the crew as well as the ship, it leads to a discovery which profoundly shakes their very sense of themselves and may make their attempts to reach home meaningless.
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