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Star Trek: Voyager reviews — season 4

Star Trek: Voyager — 4x08 — Year of Hell, Part I

Synopsis

A temporal weapon threatens Voyager and the timeline.

Remarkable scenes

  • The doctor: "Who would have thought that this eclectic group of voyagers could actually become a family? Starfleet, Maquis, Klingon, Talaxian, hologram, Borg, even Mr. Paris."
  • The temporal shockwave changing everything.
  • Chakotay: "I still don't understand why these torpedoes are ripping right through our shields." Tuvok: "Their weapons are chronoton based. They're penetrating our shields because they are in a state of temporal flux." I love how the dialog is exactly like Voy: Before and After.
  • Janeway deploying torpedoes like mines.
  • The conduits on deck 5 exploding.
  • The doctor unable to keep the hatch open long enough for two of the crewmembers who couldn't make it in time.
  • Janeway: "Abandon ship? The answer's no. I'm not breaking up the family, Chakotay."
  • Seven: "The Phoenix." Harry: "What?" Seven: "The correct response to your query. The vessel Ensign Kim was describing. It was designated the Phoenix." Harry: "Not bad. I didn't realize you knew so much about Earth history." Seven: "I don't. But the Borg were present during those events." Harry: "Really?" Seven: "It's a complicated story. Perhaps another time."
  • Tom, regarding his transverse bulkheads: "I was inspired by an ancient steam ship, the Titanic. The engineers of the day constructed a series of special bulkheads, sort of like a honeycomb, that would lower into place if they suffered a major hull breach. In theory, they could stay afloat even with half the ship filled with water." Janeway: "The Titanic? As I recall, it sank."
  • Seven of Nine examining the undetonated chronoton torpedo exactly the way Kes did in Voy: Before and After.
  • Paris: "Physician heal thyself."
  • Tuvok shielding Seven of Nine from the chronoton torpedo explosion.
  • A blind Tuvok, being assisted by Seven of Nine.
  • Seven of Nine and Tuvok discussing the "less than meticulous" domestic habits of most humanoids.
  • Janeway: "Seven, we could use a little bit of that Borg efficiency right about now."
  • Voyager protected from Annorax' temporal incursion because of their temporal shielding. I love how confused everyone got when they witnessed the incursion without being affected themselves.
  • Janeway to Annorax: "It seems your Imperium never existed. Perhaps you could shed some light on this?"
  • Voyager losing its outer hull.

Review

This is an amazing episode. While the cliffhanger isn't particularly compelling, the basic story is. It seems that the Krenim Imperium built a temporal weapon and something went wrong. Annorax is on a quest to "restore" his Imperium. To what end, we don't know. But surely the second part reveals this information. Besides the already downright thrilling story and the wonderfully intelligent construction of this episode, there's oodles of trivia, tidbits, and fascinating details. One of my favorites of which is the connection between this episode and Voy: Before and After. Everything is nearly exactly what that episode said it would be in chilling detail. Even the lines of the characters regarding the chronoton torpedoes are exact, as is the timing; Kes said Voyager would encounter the Krenim in six to eleven months. Sure enough, she was right. Another nice detail is the new astrometrics lab. It ties up the loose end left by Voy: Revulsion a few episodes ago. Supposedly Harry and Seven of Nine have been working on that lab since that episode. Additionally, there's the episode's marvelous eye candy to redeem it. Everything from deck five blowing apart, to the space battles, to the outer hull ripping off were all well done. I liked the detail regarding Seven of Nine mentioning that the Borg were present during Star Trek VIII: First Contact, and I loved her interaction with Tuvok in this episode. The friendship they had seemed to me to be a very natural and logical (pun intended) development. Overall, some of the finest quality writing ever shown on Star Trek and it's only the first half!