Star Trek: Voyager season 5 episode 14 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
The USS Voyager encounters what appears to be a wormhole leading to Earth, exciting the crew with a prospect of returning home. However, Seven of Nine suspects something is amiss due to erratic neutrino readings and bioplasmic activity. Her investigations reveal the wormhole is actually a massive bioplasmic organism manipulating the crew's desires. With the help of Naomi Wildman and an alien hunter, Qatai, who's been tracking the creature, they devise a plan to escape. By making Voyager taste bad using antimatter bursts, they manage to get expelled by the organism, resuming their journey home while remaining cautious of such deceiving phenomena in space.
Full Episode S05E14 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What anomaly does Voyager encounter?
A wormhole leading to Earth, but it's later revealed to be a bioplasmic organism.
What is Seven of Nine's initial skepticism about?
The authenticity of the wormhole due to its erratic neutrino flux and bioplasmic activity.
How does the crew initially react to the wormhole?
They are excited and optimistic, receiving positive letters from home and believing they are returning to Earth.
What does Seven discover about the wormhole?
It's manipulating the crew's thoughts and desires, and it's actually a bioplasmic organism.
Who is Naomi Wildman?
A young member of the crew who feels disconnected from the crew's excitement about returning to Earth.
What strategy does Seven employ to escape the organism?
Making Voyager taste bad to the organism using antimatter bursts.
Who is Qatai?
An alien hunter who has been pursuing the organism for years and assists Voyager in escaping.
What effect does the organism have on the crew?
It renders them unconscious and manipulates their desires and thoughts.
How do they finally escape the organism?
By triggering violent contractions in the organism using antimatter bursts, causing it to expel Voyager.
What caution does Voyager take after escaping?
They deploy beacons to warn other vessels about the bioplasmic creature.
How does Naomi feel about Earth?
Ambivalent, as Voyager is her home, but she acknowledges others' excitement about Earth.
What is the state of Voyager after escaping the organism?
They resume their journey to their real home, Earth, while reflecting on their experiences.
What is the lesson learned from the encounter?
To be cautious of deceiving phenomena in space that manipulate desires and thoughts.
Is the wormhole real?
No, it's an illusion created by a bioplasmic organism.
What does the crew's experience in the organism teach them?
The importance of questioning and verifying anomalies, and not letting desires cloud judgment.