"Night" | |
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Star Trek: Voyager episode | |
Episode no. | Season 5 Episode 1 |
Directed by | David Livingston |
Written by | |
Featured music | Jay Chattaway |
Cinematography by | Marvin V. Rush |
Production code | 195 |
Original air date | October 14, 1998 |
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"Night" is the 95th episode of the American syndicated science fiction television series Star Trek: Voyager, the first episode of the fifth season.
In this episode, as Voyager crosses an enormous expanse with absolutely no stars visible in any direction, they encounter local denizens whose home is being used as a dumping ground for toxic waste by the Malon.
En route towards the Alpha Quadrant, the Federation starship Voyager is forced to travel through a sector of space, "The Void", where starlight is completely shrouded, creating a dense black cloud. The journey through this sector will take two years, but only two months into the travel has set the crew on edge. Left with nothing to do in the empty darkness, Captain Janeway has taken the time to reflect on their situation, feeling intense guilt for her choices that left the crew stranded in the Delta Quadrant.
One day, all power to the ship is knocked out, caused by an external field. They discover several alien intruders aboard Voyager and are able to capture one. They manage to restore power, discovering themselves surrounded by three smaller ships, but soon these are chased away by a larger ship of different design. Its pilot introduces himself to the Voyager crew as Emck, a Malon. After learning of Voyager's plight, he offers to lead the ship to a vortex that can lead them to the other side of The Void, in exchange for the alien prisoner. Janeway refuses until she learns more.
The alien in Sickbay is healed, and apologizes for his species' actions. They are a people that are trying to fight the Malon, as the Malon dump toxic theta radiation into the vortex, harming their species. Janeway attempts to arrange a deal with Emck, to provide him with Federation technology to recycle the theta radiation into useful energy and matter in exchange for passage to the vortex, but Emck refuses, as this technology would ruin his livelihood as a waste hauler.