- The 37’s
ST episode
name = The 37’s
"Voyager" encounters an old airplane, which originated from "Earth"
series = Voyager
ep_num = 17
prod_num = 120
date =August 28 ,1995
writer =Jeri Taylor
Brannon Braga
director = James Conway
guest =Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala
Brenda Jean as Karyn Berlin
David Graf asFred Noonan
James Saito as Nogami
Mel Winkler as Jack Hayes
Sharon Lawrence asAmelia Earhart
John Rubinstein as John Evansville
stardate = 48975.1
year = 2371
prev =
next ="The 37's" is the 17th episode of "", the first episode of the second season.
Plot
The "Voyager" crew discovers that a group of people on Earth who disappeared in the 1930s, including Captain
Kathryn Janeway 's personal heroAmelia Earhart and her navigatorFred Noonan , were in fact captured by aliens and brought to a planet in theDelta Quadrant for slave labor. This group were dubbed "The 37s".For unspecified reasons, half a dozen individuals including Earhart and Noonan were placed in cryostasis while other people from Earth rebelled against their alien captors, destroying them and their orbiting vessel.
When "Voyager"
' s crew comes upon the planet in the 24th Century, the 37s have been left in stasis for centuries and the descendants of the original Terran abductees have developed several cities on the planet's surface using fusion-based technology left by their captors. Earhart and Noonan (and the others) are revived and Earhart is given a tour of the "Voyager", learning about her place in history. When offered a chance to join the "Voyager" crew, Earhart and Noonan decline, deciding to stay on their adopted homeworld.The episode makes numerous references to the Earhart legend, adding one element; in this version of the story it is revealed that Noonan has fallen in love with his pilot, and romance blossoms between the two as they choose to stay on the planet.
In the end, all of the 37's decide to remain on the planet. Despite being offered the opportunity to settle on the planet, every member of the Voyager crew declines and resume their journey home.
Notes
*"The 37s" was not initially intended to open "Voyager's" second season, as it was produced for airing during the first season. The fledgling
UPN network, as a cost-cutting measure, ordered that several episodes intended for the first season be held over to the second, thereby reducing the number of episodes needed to be produced for year two.*The episode is notable in "Star Trek" history as it marks the first time a Federation starship is shown landing on a planet's surface, rather than dispatching shuttlecraft or using transporters to beam crew to the surface. (This demonstrates the progress of technology, as
Gene Roddenberry often said in interviews that he had created the transporter because he couldn't figure out a way to land a huge starship with the budget he had available.) Capt. Janeway orders helmsman Tom Paris to land "Voyager" after learning that the planet is surrounded by some phenomenon that made communications and transport impossible.*David Graf coincidentally died of a heart condition, one of the things his character had a health issue with when the Voyager EMH scanned him.
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