Star Trek: Voyager season 5 episode 19 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Commander Chakotay suffers from intense hallucinations due to aliens trying to communicate through his neural pathways. As Voyager encounters chaotic space, a region with unstable physics, the crew struggles with navigation and increasing hull stress. Chakotay's hallucinations, centered around a boxing metaphor, reveal insights into communicating with the aliens. He learns to realign Voyager's sensors during his visions, allowing the ship to escape the perilous chaotic space. His return to the holodeck boxing program signifies his recovery and readiness for future challenges.
Full Episode S05E19 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What is causing Chakotay's hallucinations?
Chakotay's hallucinations are caused by aliens trying to communicate through altering his neural pathways.
Why can't Voyager sedate Chakotay?
Sedating Chakotay might sever his link with the aliens, losing their chance to communicate and escape chaotic space.
What is chaotic space?
Chaotic space is a region where the laws of physics are in flux, making navigation and sensor readings extremely challenging.
How does Chakotay relate his condition to his grandfather?
Chakotay fears he is becoming like his grandfather, who suffered from hallucinations due to a genetic condition.
What role does Chakotay's holodeck experience play in his hallucinations?
Chakotay's holodeck boxing simulation becomes a metaphor in his hallucinations, symbolizing his struggle against fear and the unknown.
How does Voyager identify the nature of chaotic space?
Seven of Nine recognizes the phenomenon as chaotic space, a known but unpredictable area where physics are unstable.
What is the significance of the derelict ship found by Voyager?
The derelict ship's crew suffered from similar hallucinations as Chakotay, suggesting alien attempts at communication.