Once Upon a Time (Star Trek: Voyager)

"Once Upon a Time" is the 99th episode of the science fiction television series Star Trek: Voyager, the fifth episode of the fifth season.

"Once Upon a Time"
Star Trek: Voyager episode
Episode no.Season 5
Episode 5
Directed byJohn T. Kretchmer
Written byMichael Taylor
Featured musicDavid Bell
Production code199
Original air dateNovember 11, 1998 (1998-11-11)
Guest appearance(s)

Neelix tries to protect Naomi Wildman from the knowledge that her mother is in danger and may be lost on a mission.

Plot

Due to an ion storm, the Delta Flyer crashes on a planetoid becoming buried under three kilometers of rock. Ensign Samantha Wildman is seriously injured, and Lieutenant Tom Paris and Lieutenant Commander Tuvok attend to her as they wait for Voyager to locate and rescue them. The ship's attempts are hampered due to more storms.

Meanwhile, on board Voyager, Wildman's young daughter Naomi awaits her mother's return. The crew is unsure of how to explain to her that her mother is lost, and dreads the possibility that Sam may have died. The ship's morale officer, Neelix, takes it on himself to spend time with his little god-daughter as they wait for news. He distracts her with the popular children's fairy holo-tale The Adventures of Flotter. Later Naomi learns more about the incident by accident. Neelix finds her in the Flotter program and tells the tale of how he lost his own family.

With only minutes to spare, the crew finds the Delta Flyer and beams everyone to safety. Samantha Wildman survives her injuries, and, once sufficiently recovered, enjoys the holo-tale along with Naomi and Neelix.

Reception

Den of Geek included this episode on a binge watching guide that included a roadmap of episodes, that although not typically achieving high ratings, might still be entertaining.[1]

References

  1. "Star Trek Voyager: an episode roadmap". Den of Geek. Retrieved 2019-06-12.


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