With
no fanfare, the crew of Voyager is greeted by Gathhorel "Gath"
Labin of Sikaris -- a world renowned for its natives' incredible hospitality.
He beams aboard Voyager and invites the crew to his planet for some Rest
& Relaxation.
The
Sikarians love to hear stories of other places and travels from visitors,
and following Gath and Janeway's lead, the groups begin mixing. Kim is
soon telling the Voyager story to a young woman named Eudana, who suggests
they go somewhere else to be alone. Little does he realize she means a
planet more than 40,000 light years away, thanks to the Sikarians' spatial
trajector -- technology which can "fold" space to allow long-distance
travel in an instant. The
Voyager crew are overjoyed, but then learn the Sikarians have their own
prime directive which prevents them from sharing their technology with
less advanced races. One Sikarian, Jaret Otel, offers Kim the technology
in exchange for more Voyager "stories." But Janeway feels it's
unethical to accept the technology from anyone other than Gath, the Sikarian
leader. She decides to ask him to send Voyager as far as he can in exchange
for the "stories." He refuses but invites Janeway and the crew
to stay on his planet instead. The meeting ends on a sour note, and Janeway
realizes they are no longer welcome.
After that, B'Elanna, Carey and Seska conspire to ignore Janeway's orders
and take Jaret's offer -- and are shocked when Tuvok shows up to make
the exchange and sacrifice his career if caught. The gamble is for naught
when they find the trajector is incompatible with Federation technology.
Janeway finds herself reprimanding not only her new hot-headed Engineer
but her old and logical friend Tuvok. The Vulcan explains he sacrificed
his own career so the crew could get home without Janeway compromising
her ethics, but she rejects that "logic" and asks her confidant
to never let her down again, but Tuvok got demoted to Lieutenant.
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