سٹار, ستارہ Trek Voyager Club
شامل میں
Fanpop
New Post
Explore Fanpop
RETROSPECTIVE: "STAR TREK VOYAGER" (6.14) "Memorial"

I have never been a پرستار of "STAR TREK VOYAGER"’s Season Six. It is my سیکنڈ least پسندیدہ season of the series, following Season One. But I am not here to discuss the sixth season. Instead, I want to discuss one of the season’s episode – namely (6.14) "Memorial". Despite being part of a mediocre season, I consider this episode to be one of the series’ best.

"Memorial" is an excellent episode that seemed to be – at least in my opinion – misunderstood سے طرف کی many Trek fans. In this tense story, Chakotay, Tom Paris, Harry Kim and Neelix return to Voyager following a two-week Away mission in تلاش for dilithium ore. Upon their return to the ship, the quartet begin experiencing flashbacks, anxiety attacks and hallucinations of a battle they had never fought. Investigations of their flashbacks eventually lead the crew to a planet called Tarakis on which a massacre of civilian settlers called the Nakan, occurred centuries ago. Upon Voyager’s approach to Tarakis, the majority of the crew began experiencing similar flashbacks. Including Janeway. The crew finds a memorial to the massacre on the now-deserted planet which transmits neurogenic pulses that create false memories, intended to make sure that those who came near would not forget what happened there. Because the memorial's transmitter is failing, Janeway considers letting it go offline to spare others the psychological trauma to which the crew was subjected. In the end, however, she decides to repair the memorial because the massacre is too important to forget.

Many شائقین have expressed dislike of the Tarakis sharing their guilt to passing strangers in such a forceful and unwanted manner, using the memorial. Many have also disagreed with Janeway’s decision to repair the memorial, instead of destroying it. On one level, I had shared their feelings. I commended the Tarakis for facing their crimes and guilt. But their decision to expose their guilt سے طرف کی forcing innocent travelers to relive their crimes with the neurogenic memorial made me wonder if the Tarakis ever truly learned anything from the massacre of the Nakan.

But what many Trek شائقین and critics had failed to realize that Neelix was the only one who had supported Janeway’s decision to keep the memorial operational and intact. I wondered if anyone had remembered that سے طرف کی the end of the episode, Chakotay, Paris and Kim had expressed dislike and disapproval of Janeway’s decision. They only helped to repair the memorial, because Janeway ordered them to do so. I suspect that the episode’s writers, Brannon Braga and Robin Burger, had ended it with two opposing گیا پڑھا مرتبہ in order for the audience to form their own judgment.

Another matter had drawn a response from the fans. Many expressed negative reactions to the argument between Voyager’s lovebirds - the traumatized Tom Paris and B’Elanna Torres. The شائقین criticized Paris for pushing B’Elanna away when she tried to help him deal with his memories from the memorial. Perhaps Paris had been wrong to push her away. On the other hand, I wish that someone had stopped B'Elanna from seeking Tom out in the first place. یا at least convince her to leave him in peace for a while. I realize that B'Elanna only wanted to help the man she loved, but he was not ready to share his memories of the Tarakis massacre with anyone. Including her. His memories of the massacre were too traumatic and too soon for him to deal with. One cannot force another to deal with a trauma if he یا she is not ready to do so. If B'Elanna had attempted to talk with Chakotay یا Harry, I suspect that she would have encountered a similar rebuff.

As I had stated before, "Memorial" is an excellent episode. Highlights include the quartet’s comedic return to Voyager, Torres’ surprise for Paris – a mid-20th century ویژن ٹیلی set, their subsequent quarrel over Paris’ memories, Neelix’s breakdown in the Mess Hall, and his later conversation with Seven-of-Nine. I found Harry Kim’s memories of an encounter with a pair of Nakin refugees inside a cave the most chilling moment in the entire episode. The episode also benefited from some superb performances from the cast - especially from Robert Beltran, Robert Duncan McNeill, Roxann Dawson, Garrett Wang, Ethan Phillps, and guest سٹار, ستارہ Lindsay Ginter. However, "Memorial" does have a major flaw. The episode had never revealed what happened to Paris and Torres following their argument. Even worse, Berman and Braga’s writers had failed to follow up on this story line in any of the following episodes. The series’ شائقین finally learned that the pair’s estrangement had ended سے طرف کی the later episode, (6.20) "Good Shepherd". Only they never learned how.

Despite this obvious flaw, I believe that "Memorial" is a first-rate episode. Not only do I consider it one of the best from Season Six, but also one of the best from the entire series.
added by AYSEGULFAS
An ترمیم from سٹار, ستارہ Trek Voyager دکھانا Geneviève Bujold as Captain Nicole Janeway and Kate Mulgrew as Kathryn Janeway playing the same scenes on the first episode, Caretaker.
video
سٹار, ستارہ trek voyager
janeway
janeway vs janeway
added by makintosh
Source: http://warp44.tumblr.com/
added by makintosh
Source: http://lightyearsofstories.tumblr.com
added by makintosh
Source: colour edited سے طرف کی me/makintosh
video
سٹار, ستارہ
trek
voyager
added by alicecullenrox1
Source: trekcore.com with editing from me
added by bama287
added by StarWanderer
added by bama287
My سب, سب سے اوپر Ten Most Depressing “STAR TREK VOYAGER” Episodes


Below is a فہرست of what I believe to be the سب, سب سے اوپر ten (10) most depressing یا darkest ”STAR TREK VOYAGER” episodes:

1.    ”Memorial” - Chakotay, Tom Paris, Harry Kim, and Neelix begin to experience strange visions after an away mission. Voyager’s crew discover that the four had earlier encounter a war memorial that convey memories of a past military massacre. (Season 6)


2.    ”Course: Oblivion” - After B'Elanna Torres and Tom Paris get married, subspace radiation causes the crew and...
continue reading...
STAR TREK VOYAGER RETROSPECT: (3.24) “Displaced”

I might as well be honest. I wish I could be objective about the ”STAR TREK VOYAGER” Season Three episode, (3.24) ”Displaced”. But I cannot. My feelings for this episode are too strong. Let me explain.

Lisa Klink wrote the teleplay for this episode about Voyager’s crew members being replaced, one-by-one, with aliens from an unknown race. While arguing over a Klingon workout program that Chief Helmsman Tom Paris had created for the Holodeck, the pilot and Voyager’s Chief Engineer, B’ElannaTorres, are interrupted سے طرف کی a strange alien...
continue reading...
added by bama287
added by makintosh
Source: http://lightyearsofstories.tumblr.com
added by mommaof2boys
added by bama287
added by makintosh
Source: edited سے طرف کی me/makintosh