Voyager s6e15 - Tsunkatse

  • @cybervseas@lemmy.world
    link
    fedilink
    English
    17
    edit-2
    2 months ago

    You’re clearly pretty good at Star Trek. So close.

    It was the one where Chakotay keeps fighting in some weird boxing ring.

    Edit: the episode was called “Tonkatsu” because that’s what Neelix was cooking that day.

    • @Infynis@midwest.social
      link
      fedilink
      English
      122 months ago

      So close. That’s the Fight. It was the episode where Tom broke the law to save that ocean planet

      The episode was obviously called Tsunami

      • @cordlesslamp
        link
        52 months ago

        So close. It was the episode where 7/9 insecurities made her act all tough and mean, but the crew help her realize the “human” part inside her is warm and loving.

        The episode was obviously call Tsundere.

        • IninewCrow
          link
          fedilink
          English
          22 months ago

          So close. It was the episode where the Voyager space ship fires onto a ground target in a heavily forested area on an inhabited planet. The crew did not realize that they had entered a temporal distortion and traveled back to Earth in 1908.

          The episode was called Tunguska

      • kamenLady.
        link
        fedilink
        22 months ago

        So close. That’s the Travel, it was the episode where Kes comes back and wreaks havoc on Voyager. Janeway travels back in time, again, this time to deter Kes from doing something bad.

        I don’t remember the episode’s Name

      • @cybervseas@lemmy.world
        link
        fedilink
        English
        32 months ago

        Ah right and the guy telepathically implants violent thoughts which they accuse Seven of originating. Which she gets arrested for. And Tuvok figures it out. It was titled “Implanted Thoughts” right?

        • @Infynis@midwest.social
          link
          fedilink
          English
          12 months ago

          I thought it was pretty good. The main bad guy was our darling Jeffrey Combs, and the grizzled mentor Hirogen that taught Seven was cool

          • @usernamefactory@lemmy.ca
            link
            fedilink
            12 months ago

            Glad you enjoyed it, but to me it felt exceptionally cynical, even more so than other marketing inspired crossovers. The particular way the crew became so keen about wrestling for this one episode was so ingenuine.

            Combs is always nice to see, of course.