Workforce (Voyager episode)
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Star Trek: VOY episode | |
"Workforce" | |
A brainwashed Janeway |
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Episode no. | 162 & 163 |
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Prod. code | 262 & 263 |
Airdate | February 21, 2001 February 28, 2001 |
Writer(s) | Kenneth Biller Bryan Fuller |
Director | Allan Kroeker (part I) Roxann Dawson (part II) |
Guest star(s) | James Read as Jaffen Don Most as Kadan John Aniston as Quarran Ambassador Iona Morris as Umali Tom Virtue as Supervisor Michael Behrens as Coyote Robert Joy as Yerid Jay Harrington as Ravoc Majel Barrett as Narrator |
Year | 2377 |
Stardate | 54584.3 |
Episode chronology | |
Previous | "The Void" |
Next | "Human Error" |
Workforce is a two-part episode from the seventh and final season of the TV series Star Trek: Voyager.
Contents |
[edit] Plot summary
[edit] Part I
Kathryn Janeway happily shows up for her first day of work at an energy plant.
She befriends a man named Jaffen and soon runs afoul of Annika Hansen, the efficiency monitor. Tuvok, a fellow employee, acts weirdly and claims that they don't belong there. A prominent doctor diagnoses Tuvok with "dysphoria syndrome" and begins treatment.
Tom Paris manages to get himself fired from the energy plant even though there is a labor shortage. He takes a job at a bar, and befriends B'Elanna Torres, a pregnant woman who works at the energy plant.
Meanwhile, Chakotay and Harry Kim return to Voyager from a short mission away to find the ship empty and the Emergency Command Hologram in charge. The ECH explains the situation. The whole crew has been forced off the ship and taken to the planet nearby.
Chakotay has himself surgically altered to look different and goes down to the planet and abducts Torres, but he himself doesn't escape.
[edit] Part II
With Neelix's help, Torres begins to remember her life as a starship engineer. On the planet, Chakotay has a tougher time overcoming Janeway's skepticism at his story that she's a starship captain.
A young doctor begins to become suspicious that so many people of the same species have dysphoria syndrome and that almost all of them got jobs at the energy plant. Annika Hansen begins taking Tuvok's rants seriously, and with help from a detective, uncovers the plot.
The Voyager crew returns to the ship.
[edit] External links
- Workforce, Part I article at Memory Alpha, a Star Trek wiki.
- Workforce, Part II article at Memory Alpha, a Star Trek wiki.
- Episode summary from Startrek.com - Part I
- Episode summary from Startrek.com - Part II