Initiations (episode)
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| "Initiations" | ||
|---|---|---|
| VOY, Episode 2x02 Production number: 121 First aired: 4 September 1995 | ||
| ← | 20th of 168 produced in VOY | → |
| ← | 17th of 168 released in VOY | → |
| ← | 373rd of 727 released in all | → |
| Written By Kenneth Biller Directed By Winrich Kolbe | ||
| 49005.3 (2372) | ||
Chakotay becomes caught up in a young Kazon's rite of passage.
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[edit] Summary
- "First Officer's personal log, stardate 49005.3. The captain has granted me the use of a shuttlecraft so that I may perform the pakra, a solitary ritual commemorating the anniversary of my father's death."
Commander Chakotay has asked Captain Janeway for the use of a shuttlecraft so that he can perform a ritual on the anniversary of his father's death. While praying to speak to his father, the shuttlecraft drifts into Kazon-Ogla space. The main Kazon ship picks the shuttlecraft up on their scanners, and sends a young Kazon boy called Kar to destroy it and thus earn his Ogla name.
The commander outmaneuvers the small Kazon ship which Kar is on. When realizing that Kar is most likely on his own on that small ship and unconscious, Chakotay beams him onto his ship before the small Kazon ship explodes.
Soon the main Kazon ship arrives and tractors the shuttlecraft into their hanger, Kar is to be killed because he failed to kill the Federation officer, which means that he shall never earn his name in life or in death. Eventually Kar is brought into another room with Chakotay where the First Maje, Razik, expects Chakotay to kill Kar. Grabbing a Kazon weapon Chakotay drops it, then swiftly picks it up, and crashes into Razik and escapes with Kar.
Shortly after they leave the Kazon ship they come under fire and are forced to transport to a nearby moon. That night, while Chakotay pretends to be asleep Kar steps over him with his weapon drawn, but throws it aside, unable to kill the man that spared his life. Chakotay tells him there is nothing different between his Starfleet uniform and Kar's name, as he had to earn it. The young Kazon inquires about how he acquired the uniform, and Chakotay says that he spent years studying science, starships, and navigation.
Soon USS Voyager arrives and Janeway leads an away team comprised of her people and some Kazon who claim they are there to help them search for Chakotay. When the group arrives at Chakotay's location, Kar comes to realize he will not earn his name by killing the Federation officer but instead he kills Razik, allowing Haliz to become the new First Maje. Haliz pronounces that Kar has earned his Kazon name, and they allow Voyager to leave peacefully.
Back on Voyager, Chakotay prays to his father, asking him to watch over him and Kar.
[edit] Memorable Quotes
"Look, son. My starship is only a few light years away."
"I am not your son, Federation. I am your executioner!"
- - Chakotay and Kar
"Computer, damage report."
"Long-range communications, lateral sensor array and aft shields are off-line."
"Great!"
- - Chakotay and The Computer
"You should have let me die."
"I'm not in the habit of killing children."
- - Kar and Chakotay
"Why are you so eager for me to kill you?"
- - Chakotay, to Kar
"Why did you save him? It's a very ineffective way of waging war."
- - Razik, to Chakotay about saving Kar
"You would rather die in your sleep, a wrinkled old man?"
"Sounds about right."
- - Kar and Chakotay
[edit] Background Information
- This was actually the first episode produced for Voyager's second season. The previous episode, "The 37's", was filmed as part of season one.
- Aron Eisenberg (Kar) is much better known for his role as the Ferengi Nog on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Eisenberg and Patrick Kilpatrick later appeared together in the DS9 episode "The Siege of AR-558", also directed by Winrich Kolbe. Tim de Zarn also appeared on DS9 in the episode "Wrongs Darker Than Death or Night".
- The new TR-590 Tricorder X and the redesigned type 2 phaser appear for the first time in this episode, although how Voyager was able to procure these newer models when it was cut off from the Federation was never explained.
- This was the first episode in which a shuttlecraft from Voyager was destroyed.
- Chakotay's medicine bundle is lost, either destroyed along with his shuttle or pillaged by the Kazon-Ogla. Upon returning to Voyager, he uses what must be another replicated medicine bundle.
- This is the first episode to show Tom Paris in command of Voyager in the absence of Janeway, Chakotay and Tuvok.
[edit] Video and DVD releases
- UK VHS release (two-episode tapes, CIC Video): Volume 2.1, 26 February 1996.
- CIC Video released the four season 1 "hold-over" episodes in their production order, as part of the first season release. This is the first episode in the second season release. Volume 2.1 continues with "Non Sequitur".
- As part of the VOY Season 2 DVD collection.
[edit] Links and References
[edit] Main cast
[edit] Starring
[edit] Also starring
- Robert Beltran as Commander Chakotay
- Roxann Dawson as Lieutenant B'Elanna Torres
- Jennifer Lien as Kes
- Robert Duncan McNeill as Lieutenant Tom Paris
- Ethan Phillips as Neelix
- Robert Picardo as The Doctor
- Tim Russ as Lieutenant Tuvok
- Garrett Wang as Ensign Harry Kim
[edit] Guest Stars
- Aron Eisenberg as Kar
- Patrick Kilpatrick as Razik
- Tim deZarn as Haliz
[edit] Co-Stars
[edit] Uncredited Co-Stars
- Tarik Ergin as Ayala
- Louis Ortiz as Culhane
[edit] References
biomagnetic trap; Calogan dog; Code White resuscitation; disruptor snare; electroceramic; force field; goven; Jal; Kazon carrier vessel; Kazon-Ogla; Kazon-Relora; Kinell; medicine bundle; navigational scan; phaser; plaxan sensor; proton discharger; radiothermic interference; Tarok; type-8 shuttlecraft
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