词条 | Phage (Star Trek: Voyager) |
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| title = Phage | series = Voyager | image = | caption = | season = 1 | episode = 5 | airdate = {{Start date|1995|02|06}} | length = | production = 105 | teleplay = Brannon Braga Skye Dent | story = Timothy De Haas | director = Winrich Kolbe | producer = | editor = | music = Dennis McCarthy | photographer = | guests =
| prev = Time and Again | next = The Cloud | episode_list = List of Star Trek: Voyager episodes | season_article = Star Trek: Voyager (season 1) }} "Phage" is the 5th episode of the first season of the American science fiction television series Voyager. The episode originally aired on February 6, 1995, on the UPN network, and was directed by Winrich Kolbe. Set in the 24th century, the series follows the adventures of the Starfleet and Maquis crew of the starship USS Voyager after they are stranded in the Delta Quadrant far from the rest of the Federation. Voyager crew beam deep into a planet they hope is rich fuel for their resource-deprived spacecraft.[1] PlotAn away team is beamed into a network of caverns in a planetoid to search for dilithium deposits. In the course of the search, Neelix is attacked by a previously undetected alien and left in a state of shock. He is beamed directly to the ship's sickbay where it is discovered that his lungs have been transported out of his body. The Emergency Medical Hologram keeps him alive by projecting a pair of holographic lungs into his torso using the sickbay's holographic emitters. As a result, Neelix must remain absolutely motionless, able only to talk, for the rest of his life or until his lungs are recovered. Another away mission is quickly organized to find the perpetrator and retrieve Neelix's lungs. They return to the planetoid and discover an alien facility behind sophisticated cloaking technology, and conclude that the facility is being used to store organic material, particularly respiratory organs. The aliens escape the planetoid on a ship, and Voyager goes in pursuit. Eventually Voyager catches up with them and captures the two alien life forms aboard the ship. An interrogation reveals that they are Vidiians, an alien race that have been suffering for generations from an incurable disease called the Phage. The Vidiians harvest organs from other races to replace their own in an attempt to outpace the degeneration caused by the Phage. It transpires (no pun intended) that Neelix's lungs have already been transplanted into one of the aliens, and Captain Kathryn Janeway's ethical obligations force her to let them go rather than condemn the alien to death by retrieving the lungs. In response to her leniency, the aliens offer to help Neelix, and provide the expertise necessary to perform a transplant from another crew member, a procedure which the Medical Hologram originally considered impossible due to anatomical incompatibility. Neelix receives a donor lung from his partner, Kes. ReceptionReviewers Lance Parkin and Mark Jones found Neelix (played by Ethan Phillips) "too irritating" to care whether he died or not, but revelled in the performance of Robert Picardo as the holographic Doctor.[2] The story is similar to that of "Spock's Brain", an episode from the original series in which aliens harvest Spock's brain.[2] See also
References1. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=oEPl84FQpxgC&pg=PA18&dq=Phage+(Star+Trek:+Voyager)&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiT_Mr3he3aAhXBp1kKHeavBMcQ6AEIKzAB#v=onepage&q=Phage%20(Star%20Trek%3A%20Voyager)&f=false Star Trek Voyager Companion By Paul Ruditis] Page 18 2. ^1 {{cite book|last=Jones|first=Mark|last2=Parkin|first2=Lance|year=2003|title=Beyond the Final Frontier: An Unauthorised Review of the Trek Universe on Television and Film|publisher=Contender Books|location=London|isbn=978-1-84357-080-6|page=276}} External links{{wikiquote|Star Trek: Voyager#Phage .5B1.5.5D|Phage}}
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