- Maneuvers (Star Trek: Voyager)
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"Maneuvers" Star Trek: Voyager episode
SeskaEpisode no. Season 2
Episode 11Directed by David Livingston Written by Kenneth Biller Production code 127 Original air date November 20, 1995 Guest stars Terry Lester as Haron
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"Resistance"List of Star Trek: Voyager episodes "Maneuvers" is the 27th episode of Star Trek: Voyager, and the eleventh episode in the second season.
Plot
After Voyager detects a Federation probe, the bridge crew wonders if Starfleet has been looking for them. After setting a course for the beacon, they find it in an ion cloud and grow suspicious. Then the Kazon Nistrim attack, matching their beams with the shield harmonics of Voyager. The Kazon send a small craft which rams and punctures the hull of Voyager, enabling them to steal one of Voyager's transporter technology modules, with a distrction in the cargo bay. The shuttle causes a destabilized warp field. To prevent the Kazon from escaping, a tractor beam locks on and Maj Cullah hails them. It turns out that Seska- returning to her Cardassian form- has allied with Cullah and is helping the Kazon upgrade their technology to rival Voyager and dominate the quadrant. Seska calls Chakotay predictable and causes a backfeed loop which breaks the tractor beam entirely. Voyager, unable to sustain a stable warp field, cannot pursue. The crew plan on removing the craft before moving on to anywhere. Janeway explains the ramifications of allowing Federation technology to be in the hands of the Kazon and what might happen to the quadrant. Chakotay interprets this as a personal attack to lure Voyager into another trap for the rest of the ship's bounty of tech for the Kazon.
Meanwhile on the Kazon Nistrim, Cullah attempts to unite the other sects by "sharing" the technology of Voyager, starting with the transporter. Torres and Chakotay plan for beaming the transporter tech over; or in a worse case scenario, destroy the module. Torres notes Chakotay taking this personally because of how she could easily infiltrate the Maquis. Torres points out that everyone was manipulated and that he should stay focus. Back on the Kazon vessel, Cullah and the Reloran Maj are finding it hard to unite to take Voyager. Seska offers for the Reloran Maj to return to his ship as they consider the offer- only to later test the transporter on him and his companion. Voyager later finds two of the Reloran Kazons floating in space. The cadavars of the dead Kazon are revealed to have been beamed into space alive. Neelix points out that the Relora are sworn enemies of the Nistrim. Janeway calls a senior staff meeting, only for Chaoktay to have left the ship. He disobeys protocol by taking a shuttle craft without Kathryn Janeway's permission. He took the Coil Scanner- the device which will lock on beam abord the transporter module. On the Nistrim vessel, Seska apologises for not being able to convince the Ralora and the futile negotiating, but reassures him that the tech can prove that the Nistirm will soon conquer all the sects; as well as being the most powerful Kazon sect in the quadrant.
In Janeway's ready room, Torres defends Chakotay's actions by explaining the embarrassment of Seska's betaryal and insulting return. Chakotay tries to sneak up on the Kazon ship, but Seska sees him and he is then captured by the Kazon during his attempt to retrieve the transporter module. But before he is caught, he sends a beacon to Voyager, and transports to Seska's location and destroys the transporter on the Kazon vessel. He has Seska at phaser point, but hands it to her. Voyager receives the signal. Chakotay, in the Kazon brig to save the crew from more trouble, is interrogated by Seska. Seska states that even though the transporter was destroyed, the shuttle could be used with reverse engineering; but Chakotay wipe the computer core before boarding. Seska keeps Chakotay alive for the command codes of Voyager, but gets nothing from him. Cullah attempts to force the codes out of Chakotay, but to no avail. But Chakotay tuants Cullah with talk of how he and Seska once had a relationship. Cullah's men inject him with a truth serum, but Chakotay says Seska will kill Cullah when she is done with him.
Voyager finds the Nistrim vessel and are surrounded by six other ships, with the possibility of uniting with other sects. Torres options a transwarp beaming to save Chakotay, which she has once before performed. Back on the Nistrim vessel, Cullah calls a meeting with other sect leaders and states that he has the Voyager's command codes. To prove it, he brings in Chakotay. Torres begins the procedure to rescue Chakotay as Voyager battles the Nistrim. During the battle, Torres beams out Chakotay, but Seska tries to stop them by remodulating. Janeway then has the sect leaders beamed on board and talks with them; return Chakotay and the shuttle in exchange for their freedom. Janeway scolds Chakotay for his reckless decision and as 1st Officer, must set an example. His settling a personal score shows insubordination and made Janeway's job as Captain harder. Seska contacts Voyager telling Chakotay that she extracted some of his DNA while he was prisoner and is now pregnant with his child.
External links
- Maneuvers at the Internet Movie Database
- "Maneuvers" at TV.com
- Maneuvers at Memory Alpha (a Star Trek wiki)
- Maneuvers at StarTrek.com
Star Trek: Voyager Season 2 Episodes 1995-1996 The 37's · Initiations · Projections" · Elogium · Non Sequitur · Twisted · Parturition · Persistence of Vision · Tattoo · Cold Fire · Maneuvers · Resistance · Prototype · Alliances · Threshold · Meld · Dreadnought · Death Wish · Lifesigns · Investigations · Deadlock · Innocence · The Thaw · Tuvix · Resolutions · Basics, Part ICategory:Star Trek Star Trek: Voyager Primary characters Chakotay · The Doctor · Kathryn Janeway · Kes · Harry Kim · Neelix · Tom Paris · Seven of Nine · B'Elanna Torres · TuvokOther topics Categories:- Star Trek: Voyager episodes
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