

Star Trek: Voyager Season 4 Episode 11: Concerning Flight Summary: Voyager is set upon by unknown spaceships, which are able to beam off many of Voyagers technological components. The crew must recover these components if they are to continue on their journey home.Lorca’s order proves fateful. Resistance forces predictably attack Burnham and Tyler upon their arrival on Harlak’s surface. What follows Burnham and Tyler’s surrender, though, is less predictable.
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Thoughts Episode 11: Concerning Flight Episode 12: Mortal Coil Episode 13: Waking.The Doctor is doing annual check-ups on USS Voyager's crew and is using his holo-imager to take images of everyone "all the way down to the subatomic level". Star Trek: Voyager - Season 4 watch online in HD on GoMovies website. Directed by Allan Kroeker, it was written by Bryan Fuller, and produced by Kenneth Biller and Joe. The episode originally aired on December 17, 1997, on the UPN network. ' Mortal Coil ' is the twelfth episode of the fourth season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: Voyager, the 80th episode overall. Sarek mind melds with her, sees memories between his mirror self and Burnham, and subsequently vouches for her credibility.
Seven tells him to state his request, and The Doctor tells her about the surgery (which supposedly occurred before she joined the crew) and asks her to help him run a self-diagnostic. The Doctor complains that Janeway is "acting like she's allergic" to him, and now Seven, his "prized pupil", won't talk to him either. The Doctor asks for a complete diagnostic of his program and Janeway tells him that Torres and Kim are both busy, but he is next on the list.The Doctor comes to the astrometrics lab to ask Seven of Nine for a favor, but she is busy recalibrating the deflector dish and tells him to come back tomorrow. He has deduced from the isotope decay around the scars that it must have been eighteen months ago, but Janeway says that she doesn't remember it either. The Doctor asks Janeway to come to sickbay at her earliest convenience so that he can take a deep body scan of her, and tells her about the surgical procedure he doesn't remember performing on Kim. However, The Doctor has no memory of performing such a procedure, and Kim says he doesn't remember having an operation.The Doctor visits Captain Janeway in her ready room to perform her physical examination, since, as usual, she didn't show up.
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Tuvok suggests that the images have been manipulated, but The Doctor thinks that there was an attack on Voyager by the unknown species, all of the crew's memories of it were erased, and Ahni Jetal, the ensign from the shuttle mission, may be an alien intruder posing as a member of the crew. Janeway doesn't recognize the species that attacked the shuttle crew, and Seven says that they are unknown to the Borg. He remembers going to the unknown ensign's birthday party, going on the shuttle mission with her and Kim and being attacked by an unknown species, and performing surgery on them with Tom Paris in sickbay (not necessarily in that order).The Doctor meets with Janeway and Tuvok in the briefing room. She restores them, but The Doctor experiences them out of order.
He then has the computer interface with his holo-imager, having it take images in five second intervals if anyone enters the room. First, he has his memory files from the previous 48 hours copied and tells the computer that if his program is tampered with to reactivate him and restore the duplicate files. The Doctor offers to review his medical records for other injuries, but Janeway tells him to deactivate himself for his own safety while they erect a force field around the main computer, and encrypt all the pathways that lead to The Doctor's program, and promises to keep him informed.The Doctor returns to sickbay and prepares to deactivate himself, but then decides to take precautions. Janeway orders Tuvok to do a security sweep and Seven to recalibrate the sensors in astrometrics to try to detect cloaked ships in the area.
The Doctor demands to know what happened, but Janeway tells him that that might cause the conflict to happen again. Slowly, the image appears and the identity of the tamperer is discovered… it's Captain Janeway.On the bridge, Chakotay and Tuvok are arguing with Janeway about a Sumo match when The Doctor interrupts and accuses the crew of conspiring against him.In the ready room, Janeway tells The Doctor that she had to deny him access to his memories of the events surrounding the attack because they caused a conflict in his programming that couldn't be resolved. The Doctor, knowing he can find out who's been tampering with his program, sets the holo-imager to display the culprit. Once their work is done, the person leaves the room.The computer reactivates The Doctor and immediately restores the recently deleted memory files.
Seven counters that the doctor would disagree and muses that as a borg, she is also part machine, much like a replicator, and wonders if she might someday be treated in a similar fashion. Janeway tells Seven that The Doctor is more like a replicator than like a person, and that she won't take the risk of his program self-destructing again. Janeway tells her that this isn't the time or the place, and to meet her in the mess hall tomorrow, but Seven says that tomorrow will be too late, since The Doctor's program will have been rewritten by then, and his rights as an individual violated. The Doctor asks Paris why Janeway won't tell him what happened, and Paris says that she has her reasons and he agrees with her.Seven of Nine comes to Janeway's quarters late at night for a discussion on the nature of individuality. She orders him to return to sickbay.In sickbay, Chakotay asks for copies of The Doctor's memory files so that Torres and Seven can rewrite his program, and tells him to brief Paris about any experiments or tests he's performing, since Paris will replace him while he is off-line.

The Doctor chooses to operate on Kim. Paris tells him that he must choose one of them while remaining neutral himself, not indicating any personal preference of either officer, so as not to affect The Doctor's decision. Both are equally critical, with equal chance of surviving with treatment, and dying without it. The Doctor decides to use a spinal shunt to isolate the patients' spinal cords from the brain stem until he can repair the cellular damage, but he doesn't have enough time to operate on both Kim and Jetal, and the procedure is too complicated to talk Paris through it. The Doctor beams the alien off the shuttle and sets auto-navigation back to Voyager, and both Kim and Jetal go into synaptic shock.In sickbay, The Doctor and Paris try to stabilize Kim and Jetal, whose spinal cords are both deteriorating.
The only way to stop it was to erase his memories of Jetal and the events surrounding her death. Neelix calls a security team to the mess hall.Janeway explains that after that, The Doctor developed a feedback loop between his ethical and cognitive subroutines and was having the same thoughts over and over his program unable to reconcile with his decision to treat Kim first. Neelix asks him which he wants first, and The Doctor begins ruminating obsessively about his decision to treat Kim before treating Jetal due to being closer to the latter, which is not supposed to happen to a computer program. Unable to look away while operating, a look of grief crosses The Doctor's face when he hears Jetal flatline.Later, after Jetal's funeral, The Doctor comes to the mess hall to get some medicinal herbs and synthetic antigens from Neelix.
She tells B'Elanna that The Doctor 's original programming is in a struggle with the personality that has evolved in their time on Voyager. Janeway wonders if her original solution to reprogram The Doctor was wrong. As he becomes more frantic, Janeway deactivates him.
