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00:00:02( majestic theme playing )
00:00:24Hello?
00:00:29Anybody here?
00:00:34Neelix?
00:00:37ALL: Surprise!
00:00:39Surprise!
00:00:41Happy birthday, my sweet.
00:00:42Happy birthday, Kes.
00:00:45Imagine. Two years old today.
00:00:48If you ask me, you don't look a day over one.
00:00:50( all laughing )
00:00:52Why was everyone hiding?
00:00:54Oh, it's an old Earth custom called a surprise party.
00:00:56Sorry if we startled you.
00:00:58No, I liked it.
00:01:00It was very exhilarating.
00:01:01NEELIX: Now, how about a glass of my special birthday punch?
00:01:06Garçon?
00:01:08On the rocks or straight up?
00:01:10Doctor, I'm so glad you're here.
00:01:14My new bartender.
00:01:15Handsome, isn't he?
00:01:16I'm here in an official capacity, of course-- in case of a medical emergency.
00:01:21Emergency?
00:01:23Surprises have been known to cause acute hyperventilation, esophageal spasms and in extreme cases, even coronary arrest.
00:01:31One can never be too careful.
00:01:33( accordion playing in background)
00:01:35( chuckling)
00:01:40I've completed the sensor diagnostic, Lieutenant.
00:01:43All systems are fully operational.
00:01:45Very good, Ensign.
00:01:47And I've recalibrated the accelerometer relays.
00:01:50Acknowledged.
00:01:52Is there anything else I can do for you, sir?
00:01:56I presume this notable impatience is due to your desire to attend the festivities in Holodeck 2.
00:02:02Yes, sir.
00:02:03May I remind you that your duty shift does not officially terminate for another 34 minutes.
00:02:11However,
00:02:13I believe the holodeck power conduits would benefit from a routine inspection.
00:02:17Yes, sir, I'll get right on it.
00:02:21All stop.
00:02:22Mr. Kim.
00:02:24( suspenseful theme playing )
00:02:26What is that?
00:02:28Magnify.
00:02:33I'm afraid that holodeck inspection will have to wait, Ensign.
00:02:38Wait till you taste this cake.
00:02:42Seven layers of Jimbalian fudge, and the icing is made from pureed l'maki nuts--
00:02:48Kes' favorite.
00:02:49Now make a wish and blow out the candles.
00:02:52Well, what do I wish for?
00:02:53Anything your petite coeur desires, ma chérie, and with a figure like hers, she'll probably get it, too.
00:03:00( all giggling)
00:03:01Okay, I wish for--
00:03:03Don't tell us.
00:03:05The wish has to be a secret if it's going to come true.
00:03:07( accordion playing in background )
00:03:11( crowd applauding )
00:03:15I hate to interrupt this tender little moment, Tommy boy, but don't you think it's about time we shot a rack?
00:03:21In a minute.
00:03:24Birthday gifts are also an Earth tradition.
00:03:27Oh, thank you, Tom.
00:03:29You didn't have to.
00:03:31Hey, who am I to fly in the face of tradition?
00:03:43Tom, it's beautiful.
00:03:45It must have cost you a week's worth of replicator rations.
00:03:49Two weeks, actually, but who's counting?
00:03:51I'm just glad you like it.
00:03:55May I?
00:03:57Oh. It's lovely.
00:04:00You see, it's a locket.
00:04:01You put little photographs in here.
00:04:03It keeps the people you love close to your heart.
00:04:07Thank you.
00:04:09Did you see that?
00:04:11See what?
00:04:12He... he... he did a lovely wrapping job, don't you think?
00:04:18TUVOK ( on communicator): Bridge to Janeway.
00:04:20Go ahead, Lieutenant.
00:04:22Captain, we've encountered an unusual phenomenon...
00:04:25( echoing): phenomenon... phenomenon...
00:04:27phenomenon... phenomenon...
00:04:30( distorted): phenomenon...
00:04:33( louder): phenomenon...
00:04:36phenomenon... phenomenon...
00:04:41( majestic theme playing )
00:06:25TUVOK ( loudly): Phenomenon... phenomenon...
00:06:28( loudly): What is going on, Lieutenant?
00:06:30It might simply be a localized malfunction, but I've never heard anything like it.
00:06:34My guess is...
00:06:35( noise stops)
00:06:36It's a problem with the com system itself.
00:06:38Janeway to Bridge.
00:06:40Get down to Engineering and run a diagnostic.
00:06:42I'm afraid we're going to have to cut your party short, Kes.
00:06:45Stations, everyone. Let's move. But-- but--
00:06:48What about the Jimbalian fudge cake?
00:06:50Save me a slice, won't you?
00:06:54( sighs softly)
00:06:55KIM: These readings indicate the space ahead of us is literally changing shape.
00:07:00A best guess is it's some type of spatial distortion wave.
00:07:03Is the anomaly responsible for the com system malfunction?
00:07:06I think so. It's generating intense pulses of EM radiation, and if we don't get out of its way, it's going to intercept us in less than ten minutes.
00:07:13Acknowledged. Full reverse, Ensign.
00:07:16WOMAN: Aye, sir.
00:07:18We can't go backwards, either, Mr. Tuvok.
00:07:20The distortion has completely surrounded us, like a ring.
00:07:24If we cannot go around it, then we will have to go through it.
00:07:27There's no telling what that would do to the ship.
00:07:29From what you have told me, Ensign, the distortion ring will make contact with us momentarily whether we attempt to pass through it or not.
00:07:36I prefer to minimize the amount of time that contact lasts.
00:07:39Shields at maximum.
00:07:41Warp three. Engage.
00:07:45( suspenseful theme playing )
00:07:47The distortion ring has collapsed the warp field.
00:07:50Engines are off-line.
00:07:53Find the Captain and inform her of our status.
00:07:56Yes, sir.
00:08:11Ensign Kim, I've been trying to report a problem in the gym, but the com system seems to be down.
00:08:16We've encountered a spatial distortion.
00:08:18It knocked out several systems. Maybe that's why the gym was cold. Cold?
00:08:23I didn't notice it at first, I was working out so hard.
00:08:26Then I realized it was under 10 degrees C.
00:08:28The environmental controls didn't respond to my commands and neither did the com system. Engines are off-line, too.
00:08:33I'm looking for the Captain to let her know what's going on.
00:08:35Should I report to my duty station?
00:08:37Might not be a bad idea.
00:08:39Until we find out exactly what's going on, everybody should be on standby.
00:08:42I'll round up my security team.
00:08:47( suspenseful theme playing )
00:08:50The first thing I want to do when we get to the Bridge is establish a remote com link to Engineering.
00:08:54I want to know exactly what's going on.
00:08:56Aye, Captain.
00:08:58Where are we?
00:08:59Deck 4. ( sighs)
00:09:01If the com system's malfunctioning, the computer could be misreading our voice commands.
00:09:05That might explain why it took us here instead of the Bridge.
00:09:08We'd better try setting the controls manually.
00:09:14Did you enjoy your first surprise party, sweeting?
00:09:17It was wonderful. Thank you.
00:09:18I thought you'd like it: the cake, the presents.
00:09:23What was your favorite part?
00:09:25I suppose what I liked best was that all my friends were there.
00:09:28Ah, that was nice, wasn't it?
00:09:30And don't forget that beautiful necklace
00:09:32Tom Paris gave you.
00:09:35Do you really like it?
00:09:36Oh, why wouldn't I like it?
00:09:38Paris obviously has excellent taste.
00:09:40I was afraid you might be a little jealous.
00:09:43Who, me?
00:09:44Ha, ha. Oh, don't be silly.
00:09:47Are you sure?
00:09:48You, my dearest, have seen the last of that green-eyed pus hog called jealousy.
00:09:53I'm glad.
00:09:55Of course, Paris did replicate that locket, whereas I baked the Jimbalian fudge cake from scratch.
00:10:04( chuckles)
00:10:05These aren't my quarters.
00:10:07Did we take a wrong turn somewhere?
00:10:09I was just following you.
00:10:12( suspenseful theme playing )
00:10:18( crowd chattering )
00:10:23Is everything all right, Lieutenant?
00:10:26This isn't Engineering.
00:10:34And have someone take a look at the turbolift voice receptors, Commander.
00:10:38Aye, Captain.
00:10:40This is Engineering.
00:10:41What's going on here?
00:10:42Looks like we're dealing with more than just a com system malfunction.
00:10:46Computer, Bridge.
00:11:18Baxter, what are you doing here?
00:11:20I wish I knew.
00:11:21I'm trying to get to the cargo bay.
00:11:23And I'm trying to get to Engineering.
00:11:25I can't find the cargo bay, and I can't find my security team.
00:11:29I've been wandering around for about ten minutes.
00:11:32Well, at least I know I'm not crazy... unless we both are.
00:11:35No. Something very strange is going on.
00:11:37Ensign Kim said we'd encountered a spatial distortion.
00:11:40Did he say what kind?
00:11:42No, and he went to find the Captain.
00:11:44The Captain is on her way to the Bridge, but if she's having the same trouble we are, who knows if she can get there.
00:11:50( sighs)
00:11:52I'm going to keep trying to get to Engineering.
00:11:54Good luck.
00:12:01( suspenseful theme playing )
00:12:03( accordion playing )
00:12:12The holodeck again.
00:12:13Aha!
00:12:15This is infuriating.
00:12:16Ah, stop playing games, mon chéri.
00:12:19I know why you keep coming back to work even though your bartending shift is over.
00:12:23Ha, ha. It's to see me, of course.
00:12:24How many times do I have to tell you, madam?
00:12:26Oh! I am a doctor, not a bartender.
00:12:28Of course, you are. Ha, ha.
00:12:31( accordion playing in background)
00:12:36Doc?
00:12:38Ensign Kim.
00:12:39I was just, uh...
00:12:41Playing doctor.
00:12:43( clearing throat)
00:12:44Hi.
00:12:46( whispering): Hi.
00:12:48DOCTOR: The Captain and the others went to investigate the phenomenon Mr. Tuvok reported.
00:12:53So all of you heard his report before the com system failed?
00:12:56Only a fraction of it.
00:12:57Well, I'm sure Tuvok's filled them in with the rest by now.
00:13:00What are you still doing on the holodeck, besides playing doctor, that is?
00:13:04For your information, I have been attempting to transfer myself back to Sick Bay, but each time I try, I reappear here.
00:13:11That's strange.
00:13:12DOCTOR: Not to mention extremely irritating.
00:13:15I can't seem to shut down Mr. Paris' holo-program either.
00:13:17Computer, end holodeck program Paris 3.
00:13:20( computer beeps)
00:13:21Computer, arch. ( computer beeps )
00:13:24KIM: Either the holo-emitters are malfunctioning, or the computer's not accepting voice commands.
00:13:29I'm sorry, Doctor, I don't have time to help you right now.
00:13:32Wait just a minute. Hmm?
00:13:33Where do you think you're going?
00:13:35I've got to get back to the Bridge. We're in a crisis.
00:13:37All the more reason I should be back in Sick Bay.
00:13:39I'm sure that the Captain and the others will be able to do without you for a few more minutes.
00:13:44I guess you're right.
00:13:45I'll have a look at the holo-controls.
00:13:48( sighs)
00:13:56Kyoto's quarters.
00:14:02Nicoletti.
00:14:04Hargrove.
00:14:08Ayala.
00:14:09None of those are anywhere near my quarters.
00:14:12This is Deck 8. That's where your quarters are.
00:14:14But Hargrove and Ayala are on Deck 7.
00:14:17Nicoletti is on 4, and I think Kyoto is on 6.
00:14:20How do you know where everyone's quarters are?
00:14:24I just remember.
00:14:26Remember from what?
00:14:28Have you been in all their quarters?
00:14:31Of course not.
00:14:33The point is, those quarters can't all be on the same deck.
00:14:35Well, see for yourself. This can't be.
00:14:40Perhaps, sweeting, your memory isn't as reliable as you think.
00:14:44This is impossible.
00:14:45I know Hargrove is on 7.
00:14:48Why Hargrove?
00:14:50What?
00:14:51Why are you so sure about Hargrove's quarters?
00:14:54What makes him... so special?
00:14:57He's not special.
00:14:58I just remember where his quarters are.
00:15:01This way.
00:15:02It has to be this way.
00:15:06( grunts)
00:15:07( growls softly)
00:15:10( suspenseful theme playing )
00:15:13Harry.
00:15:15B'Elanna, shouldn't you be in Engineering?
00:15:18What are you doing here?
00:15:19Just answer one question, Starfleet.
00:15:21Where is here?
00:15:22What? Where am I?
00:15:24Outside Holodeck 2.
00:15:26Are you feeling okay?
00:15:28I have been walking in circles for the past 20 minutes trying to get to Engineering.
00:15:32NEELIX: Kes, my sweet, you have many wonderful attributes.
00:15:36Your sense of direction is not one of them. I...
00:15:39Oh, uh, Harry, B'Elanna, maybe you can help us.
00:15:42I know you'll find this hard to believe, but we can't seem to find Kes' quarters.
00:15:46( door opens )
00:15:52I don't suppose anyone here knows the way to the Bridge?
00:15:56( suspenseful theme playing )
00:16:04Let me get this straight-- this distortion ring has completely immobilized us.
00:16:08We have no means of communication with the Bridge or any other part of the ship, and no matter where any of us have tried to go-- the Bridge, Engineering, Kes' quarters-- we've all eventually ended up here.
00:16:20Right back at Deck 6.
00:16:23The Bridge is on Deck 1. Engineering is on Deck 11.
00:16:26Deck 6 is halfway in between, right?
00:16:29So?
00:16:30So, if we're being surrounded by this ring, maybe it's pushing us all to the center of the ship.
00:16:35But it's not just that we're being led back here.
00:16:37I mean, rooms are in the wrong place.
00:16:39Is it possible that this distortion ring is somehow changing the layout of the ship?
00:16:45There is another possibility.
00:16:47Exposure to some types of EM radiation has been known to cause hallucinations.
00:16:52Perhaps it's not the ship that's undergone changes but rather your perception of it.
00:16:57Unfortunately, without my medical equipment to analyze your optic nerves, there's no way to tell.
00:17:02We'll never figure it out sitting here.
00:17:04We need more information about this phenomenon-- sensor readings, computer analyses.
00:17:08We have to find a way back to the Bridge.
00:17:11If we can't get back on foot or on the turbolift, maybe we can rig a site-to-site transport-- beam ourselves to the Bridge.
00:17:17We'd have to get to a transporter room first.
00:17:20Or to Engineering.
00:17:21Wherever that is.
00:17:23When we tried to go to the Bridge, one of the places the turbolift took us was Engineering.
00:17:29Maybe if we repeat our steps, it'll take us back there.
00:17:31It's worth a shot.
00:17:33Lieutenant Paris, you're with Torres.
00:17:36Maybe we can get to the Bridge through a Jefferies tube.
00:17:39If I remember my ship specs correctly, there should be an emergency access conduit which leads directly from this deck to Deck 1, right behind the Bridge.
00:17:46I'd like to keep trying to get to the Bridge on foot.
00:17:49If the ship has been reconfigured somehow, I can get a deck-by-deck picture of what it looks like as I go.
00:17:54What's going to keep you from getting lost?
00:17:56I'll get a tricorder from the storage locker, rig it to emit a photoplasmic trail.
00:18:01Right. We should all get tricorders.
00:18:03Set them on active scan, gather as much information as we can about what's happening to the ship.
00:18:08May I request that Kes be allowed to stay here with me?
00:18:11Besides helping stave off the predatory advances of that...
00:18:15...woman, she may be able to help me find a way to transfer myself back to Sick Bay.
00:18:20NEELIX: And, uh,
00:18:21I'll assist Commander Chakotay, Captain.
00:18:24As you may have heard, my tracking skills are legendary throughout the quadrant.
00:18:29That all right with you, Commander?
00:18:33Mr. Kim, I'm with you.
00:18:36Let's do it.
00:18:37( majestic theme playing )
00:18:39KES: Be careful.
00:18:42TORRES: Are you sure this is how you got there before?
00:18:45Relax, will you?
00:18:47So far, we're right on schedule.
00:18:50The next stop should be...
00:18:53...Voila. Engineering.
00:18:55Finally. Let's get to work.
00:18:57We've got an emergency situation on board ship.
00:18:59I don't have time to go into details, but you're all to remain at your posts until otherwise notified, whether or not your duty shifts are over.
00:19:06Ensign, prepare to configure transporter systems for a site-to-site transport.
00:19:10I've got to reset the pattern buffer controls.
00:19:13In the meantime, why don't you check the targeting scanners?
00:19:19Crewman... there's a-an emergency situation aboard ship.
00:19:24Just... stay right where you are.
00:19:27That's an order.
00:19:36I think you handled that very well, Lieutenant.
00:19:51Commander, I would imagine you've had some experience with women.
00:19:58( chuckles)
00:19:59Some.
00:20:00Oh, come now! Ha!
00:20:02A... a... a handsome man like you.
00:20:06I bet women find you irresistible.
00:20:08( clears throat)
00:20:10Neelix, what's this about?
00:20:14Uh... um... uh... have you... uh... have you...ever been jealous?
00:20:26Of course.
00:20:27You have?
00:20:29I imagine most people who have been in love have been jealous at one time or another.
00:20:33I see!
00:20:36I-It's a perfectly normal response.
00:20:39Then why... why is it so unpleasant?
00:20:45Jealousy's about the fear of losing someone we love.
00:20:48There's no pain greater than that.
00:20:55Neelix... are you afraid you're going to lose Kes to someone?
00:21:01No.
00:21:02I mean, I-I-I don't think so.
00:21:05At least, I certainly hope not.
00:21:08I-I... I just can't seem to stop these awful feelings.
00:21:12Nothing makes us more vulnerable than when we love someone.
00:21:17We can be hurt very easily.
00:21:19But I've always believed that what you get when you love someone is greater than what you risk.
00:21:25Commander, am I ever glad to see you. Do you have any idea what's going on? Not exactly.
00:21:30Well, I feel like I've been wandering around for hours.
00:21:32I can't find the cargo bay.
00:21:33Have you seen anyone else? Any more of the crew?
00:21:35Some people roaming around like me.
00:21:38A couple of times I wound up in the Mess Hall.
00:21:40There were quite a few people there.
00:21:41I suggest you make your way back.
00:21:43Tell everyone you run into to come with you, and all of you stay put in the Mess Hall.
00:21:46When we figure out what's going on, we'll let you know.
00:21:49Aye, Commander.
00:21:52( suspenseful theme playing )
00:21:58Gentlemen.
00:22:01Tuvok, what are you doing here?
00:22:02That is an interesting question, Commander.
00:22:04I am not certain how I arrived at this location.
00:22:07You're lost, too.
00:22:08Indeed.
00:22:10When I received no word from you or the Captain,
00:22:12I left Lieutenant Ayala in command and came to look for you myself.
00:22:15Can you lead us back to the Bridge?
00:22:17I do not believe so.
00:22:19When I first realized I was lost,
00:22:21I attempted to retrace my steps, only to find myself here.
00:22:25None of us has been able to reach the Bridge.
00:22:27In fact, Neelix and I can't seem to get off Deck 6.
00:22:29Strange. I thought we were on Deck 3.
00:22:36What was our status when you left the Bridge?
00:22:38The ring has penetrated our shields and is now in direct contact with the hull.
00:22:42Then maybe it is possible the distortions are somehow reconfiguring the ship.
00:22:46As improbable as it sounds, that would appear to be the case.
00:22:50Neelix, let's go.
00:22:55Neelix.
00:23:11I don't understand it.
00:23:12We should have found the hatch to the Bridge 10 minutes ago.
00:23:15I feel like we're crawling in circles.
00:23:17But we haven't-- at least not according to this tricorder.
00:23:20( tricorder beeping)
00:23:21Odd! What is it?
00:23:24A very faint electromagnetic reading.
00:23:26Now it's gone.
00:23:29There it is from another direction.
00:23:31Yeah, I'm getting it, too.
00:23:32It comes and goes.
00:23:34Jumps from place to place.
00:23:35Could it be evidence of the ship's reconfiguration?
00:23:38Possibly.
00:23:39We'll have to compare this data with readings the others get.
00:23:44Harry?
00:23:45Yes, ma'am?
00:23:47I just want you to know... you've been one of the bright spots of this whole mission.
00:23:52You've exceeded any expectations
00:23:54I might have had of you.
00:23:55Thank you, Captain.
00:23:58I... I appreciate that.
00:24:03( rapid beeping)
00:24:05Wait a minute.
00:24:07Down there.
00:24:08I think that's the conduit leading to the Bridge.
00:24:10Good work.
00:24:12Maybe now we'll get some answers.
00:24:15That's the hatch, Captain.
00:24:17This should let us out in the cargo hold directly behind the Bridge.
00:24:21It's not working.
00:24:23We'd better try it manually.
00:24:32( grunting)
00:24:33It's stuck.
00:24:35Oh!
00:24:36Oh...
00:24:39Captain!
00:24:40( dramatic theme playing )
00:24:42( Janeway whimpering)
00:24:47( grunts)
00:24:50I... c-can't... get my arm out.
00:24:56Oh! Oh...
00:25:02Oh...
00:25:04( grunting)
00:25:11I think I'm okay.
00:25:13( recorder beeping, blipping )
00:25:16I'm reading an intense electromagnetic charge on the other side of that hatch.
00:25:20That must have been what was pulling you in.
00:25:22It's as if everything on the other side is in a state of structural flux-- the walls, the atmosphere...
00:25:28And the sequence of those fluctuations matches the readings from the distortion ring.
00:25:33This phenomenon isn't just occurring in space.
00:25:35It's definitely inside the ship as well.
00:25:38We're going to have to regroup and come up with a plan for combating this thing.
00:25:42( grunts softly)
00:25:43Captain, what's wrong?
00:25:45I don't know.
00:25:47Oh...
00:25:49Oh, my eyes...
00:25:51Captain?
00:25:52Captain!
00:25:53( groaning)
00:25:55Come on, pal, one lousy game.
00:25:58I'll spot you six balls.
00:26:00I'm not programmed to play games.
00:26:02If he won't play pool with you, and he won't make love to me, then as far as I'm concerned, he can mop the floor.
00:26:09You see these hands?
00:26:10These are surgeon's hands, created by the most sophisticated computer imaging technology available.
00:26:15They do not play games, and they do not mop floors!
00:26:18Then you are fired.
00:26:20I will find a new bartender.
00:26:21I really wish you would.
00:26:24Doctor...
00:26:25Please tell me you've had some success in reinitializing the holo-emitters.
00:26:29I did exactly what you told me, but it didn't work.
00:26:31Of course not. I'm starting to get worried about Neelix. What's taking them so long?
00:26:35Ah, trust me, chérie. You are better off without him.
00:26:38All men are alike. In the end, they always break your heart.
00:26:42KIM: Can I get some help here?
00:26:44DOCTOR: What happened to her?
00:26:45She came into contact with the spatial distortions in the Jefferies tube.
00:26:48She seemed fine for a couple minutes, but then she started to fade in and out of consciousness.
00:26:59I believe we should go this way, Commander.
00:27:03W-What makes you say that?
00:27:05If we are indeed trapped in some sort of labyrinth, then the logical course is to systematically eliminate all routes which do not lead us to our desired destination.
00:27:13The route that remains will be the correct one.
00:27:16Since we have been making a series of right turns, we should continue to do so until we are certain this path is not the proper one.
00:27:23There's a flaw in your logic. How so, Commander?
00:27:27You're assuming there's a logical pattern to this maze we're caught in, but so far I haven't seen any evidence of that.
00:27:32Even within chaotic systems, there is a pattern of limited predictability.
00:27:37By the time we figure that pattern out, these distortions may have completely overrun the ship.
00:27:42That is a possibility.
00:27:43The important thing is for at least one of us to make it back to the Bridge.
00:27:47So why don't you go your way, and I'll go mine.
00:27:49That way, we'll increase the chances that one of us will be successful. As you wish, Commander.
00:28:08Tell me something, Tuvok.
00:28:09What does your logic tell you about navigating a maze that's constantly changing shape?
00:28:14( suspenseful theme playing )
00:28:18Scanners check out.
00:28:19Then we're ready to give it a try.
00:28:21Activate the auxiliary pattern buffers.
00:28:23Pattern buffers activated.
00:28:24Targeting the Bridge coordinates.
00:28:26Scanners locked.
00:28:29( majestic theme playing )
00:28:32Energize.
00:28:48Would you mind moving your foot, Tommy boy?
00:28:51It's blocking my shot.
00:28:55Tell me you already made it to the Bridge, and you've come back here to give us a status report.
00:29:00We locked on to the Bridge coordinates, but this is where we ended up.
00:29:04None of you had any luck either?
00:29:06Not only has no one been able to reach the Bridge, but the Captain came into contact with the spatial distortion and is now unconscious.
00:29:12CHAKOTAY: That's not all.
00:29:13We lost Neelix too.
00:29:15Lost him?
00:29:16He turned a corner, and he was just gone.
00:29:19We think the spatial distortions are continuously changing the configuration of the corridors.
00:29:24Kes must be worried sick.
00:29:25KIM: And it isn't just Neelix who's missing.
00:29:29Where's the rest of the crew?
00:29:30It is likely that they, too, are trapped in other parts of the ship, cut off from communication and unable to find their way out.
00:29:36So, what do we do now?
00:29:38This wave is obviously causing some kind of radical reconfiguration of the ship.
00:29:42We've got to try to reverse it.
00:29:44If not, we may never be able to get to the Bridge.
00:29:46How are we supposed to reverse something we don't understand?
00:29:50No matter where we go, we end up here.
00:29:52Corridors are realigning, rooms are in the wrong place...
00:29:55What's the pattern? We would certainly benefit an accurate picture of what the ship currently looks like.
00:30:01That way we would have a better chance of getting where we want to go.
00:30:04Maybe we could make a map.
00:30:06Ensign? One good thing about all the wandering we've been doing is that we've been collecting a lot of tricorder data about the structural changes taking place.
00:30:15And if we fed all that information into the central database, the computer might be able to extrapolate a schematic of the ship as it's configured now.
00:30:23What are we waiting for?
00:30:24( suspenseful theme playing )
00:30:29KIM: The computer has analyzed all our tricorder data, so this ought to be pretty close to what it looks like now.
00:30:37BAXTER: It's as if the entire ship is being compressed and twisted.
00:30:41My guess is, it's more than just a distortion ring.
00:30:45It looks like some sort of spatial implosion that's slowly crushing us.
00:30:52CHAKOTAY: Look-- this part of the ship seems unaffected.
00:30:55That's Deck 6, where we are.
00:30:57Correct, Ensign. However, the area we are occupying will not remain unaffected indefinitely.
00:31:02How long?
00:31:04Based on the rate of implosion thus far,
00:31:06I estimate the ring will crush Deck 6 in approximately 68 minutes.
00:31:23Is this implosion ring some kind of weapon?
00:31:26Are we under attack?
00:31:28Who'd want to attack us and why?
00:31:29There is no clear evidence of an intelligence behind the phenomenon. It is still possible we are dealing with a naturally occurring anomaly which does not conform to the known laws of physics.
00:31:40It's too late to be speculating on who or what this thing is.
00:31:43The important thing now is that we find out some way of stopping it. CHAKOTAY: B'Elanna's right.
00:31:47It seems to me we've got two options: one, we find a way to get ourselves out of this implosion ring, or two, we find some way of reversing it.
00:31:54Invert the effect. Turn the implosion into an explosion.
00:31:57Exactly.
00:31:59If I can get back to Engineering, I may be able to generate a shock pulse strong enough to do just that.
00:32:04I'd have to raise warp core pressure to near-critical.
00:32:07Starting a subatomic particle shower all over the ship.
00:32:10Which could set off a chain reaction that would cause not only the ring to explode outward but Voyager along with it.
00:32:16Not if I can precisely tune the shock pulse to the distortion frequency of the ring.
00:32:20That will be exceptionally difficult.
00:32:23If we don't give this a try, we're going to get crushed anyway.
00:32:26Personally, I'd rather go down fighting.
00:32:28I must remind you that with the com system down, we will have no effective means of alerting the rest of the crew to a potentially lethal particle shower.
00:32:35Do you have another suggestion, Mr. Tuvok?
00:32:38I believe it would be safer to attempt to access the navigational array and from there engage thrusters to steer us out of the ring.
00:32:46Can't we try both?
00:32:48It's much too dangerous to have someone working at the navigational array during a shock pulse.
00:32:52Besides, this ship is so contorted, there's no reason to expect we'd have any navigational control.
00:32:57All right, B'Elanna, let's give your plan a shot. You--
00:33:00TUVOK: Commander Chakotay. Yes, Lieutenant?
00:33:02I must point out that in my many years of experience as Captain Janeway's technical officer, she often demonstrated a tendency to follow--
00:33:09In case you hadn't noticed,
00:33:11Captain Janeway's not in any condition to make decisions.
00:33:14I'm in command. Is that understood?
00:33:16Yes, sir.
00:33:18Good.
00:33:19B'Elanna, you and Harry get down to Engineering.
00:33:22Evacuate whoever's on duty.
00:33:23Then initiate the warp pulse.
00:33:25Move it.
00:33:30( suspenseful theme playing )
00:33:34Dilithium matrix stable.
00:33:36Matter/antimatter reactor is at 80 percent of critical.
00:33:38Let's keep it that way!
00:33:40Warp core pressure is at 36 megapascals and rising.
00:33:42When it reaches 53, it'll trigger the shock pulse.
00:33:45We should get out of here by the time it hits 50!
00:33:47Acknowledged.
00:33:49Pressure at 41 megapascals and rising.
00:33:50I'm reading a micro-fracture in the dilithium matrix.
00:33:52Attempting to compensate. Fracture sealed.
00:33:5644 megapascals!
00:33:57( deep rumbling)
00:34:00They're heating up the warp core.
00:34:02They must be close to initiating the shock burst.
00:34:04Everybody, take cover.
00:34:0847, 48, 49!
00:34:11Let's move!
00:34:14( dramatic theme playing )
00:34:17( explosion)
00:34:25Well, in spite of Tuvok's dire predictions, we haven't blown the ship to pieces, have we?
00:34:31No, and radiation levels are within acceptable tolerance.
00:34:33Good. Let's get in there and see if we had any luck dispersing this implosion ring.
00:34:38Hold it. What?
00:34:40I'm reading a massive distortion behind the door.
00:34:43I don't think it's just behind the door.
00:34:46The ring's completely engulfed Engineering.
00:34:55Can I talk to her?
00:34:56I can't guarantee she'll hear you or be able to understand you if she does.
00:35:04Captain.
00:35:08Talk... can't.
00:35:14What's wrong with her?
00:35:15It's possible the spatial distortions have damaged her speech center.
00:35:19( distorted and slow): But without my equipment, I can't analyze...
00:35:23( normal speed ): ...her neural pathways.
00:35:25Chakotay, it didn't work.
00:35:28Instead of forcing the implosion outward, the pulse is drawing it in at a faster rate.
00:35:33You're saying it made things worse?
00:35:34I don't think we have more than a few minutes.
00:35:36Paris, we have to get to the navigational array and give Tuvok's plan a try.
00:35:40I'm afraid there's no longer time for that.
00:35:43Why not?
00:35:46( suspenseful theme playing )
00:35:50We're not going anywhere.
00:36:07( suspenseful theme playing )
00:36:12Do you really think it's possible to project a stable holographic force field?
00:36:16We've tried everything else.
00:36:17Ready?
00:36:19Here we go.
00:36:29The distortion is unaffected by the force field.
00:36:32We've got to figure out a way to generate a stable field.
00:36:35B'Elanna, this ring has passed through the shields, crushed the hull, twisted the ship.
00:36:39We'll never get enough power from the holo-emitters to stop it.
00:36:42What are you saying, we're out of options?
00:36:44Perhaps not. So far we have been unsuccessful in all our attempts to either explain or combat this phenomenon, and according to my calculations, the space we are currently occupying will implode in approximately three minutes, 17 seconds.
00:36:58You said there was another option.
00:36:59We do nothing.
00:37:02Excuse me?
00:37:04Are you suggesting we just let it crush us?
00:37:06Precisely. ( scoffs )
00:37:08I can't believe I'm hearing this from you.
00:37:10I agree-- it sounds completely illogical.
00:37:12On the contrary.
00:37:14When every logical course of action is exhausted, the option that remains is inaction.
00:37:18So we're just supposed to sit here and let this thing kill us? I must point out that at least one attempt we made to reverse the effect-- the shock pulse-- only made our predicament worse.
00:37:27If we continue desperately improvising solutions, our own efforts may ultimately kill us.
00:37:32On the other hand, there is no definitive evidence to suggest that doing nothing will result in death.
00:37:37It's...talking...to...me!
00:37:40Do nothing.
00:37:42Captain, please lie down.
00:37:45What about the Captain?
00:37:47She's dying.
00:37:48We do not know that.
00:37:49At the moment, she is merely delirious.
00:37:51Chakotay, you're in charge here.
00:37:54Don't you agree we've got to keep trying?
00:37:57Whatever this thing is, B'Elanna, it's bigger and more powerful than we are. Maybe--
00:38:04Maybe this is one bear we can't wrestle to the ground.
00:38:06Maybe like Tuvok says, there's nothing we can do but let it happen and hope for the best.
00:38:15( sighs)
00:38:18( scoffs)
00:38:20Fine.
00:38:23Fine, Chakotay.
00:38:25Have it your way.
00:38:36Commander Chakotay.
00:38:38Yes, Mr. Tuvok?
00:38:40I want to thank you for endorsing my recommendation.
00:38:43You know, Tuvok, I may not get another chance to say this.
00:38:47Sometimes I find you arrogant and irritating, but you're a hell of an officer.
00:38:53Thank you, sir, and since we are speaking candidly, may I say, sir, that I have not always been particularly partial to your methods either.
00:39:01I suppose it must have been tough for you to accept my being elevated to First Officer over you.
00:39:06I have always respected Captain Janeway's decisions.
00:39:09However, I suppose that particular decision did put me in a position I am unaccustomed to.
00:39:15If that ever caused me to make things more difficult for you,
00:39:18I must apologize.
00:39:23( faint theme playing )
00:39:35KIM: Can I ask you a question?
00:39:37Fire away, Harry.
00:39:40Are you afraid?
00:39:44I chose this life, and I guess I always knew it could come to this... but, yeah, I'm afraid.
00:39:58Me, too.
00:39:59I'm so worried about Neelix.
00:40:01I should be with him.
00:40:03As much as he may... annoy me at times,
00:40:08Mr. Neelix is one of the most resourceful and resilient individuals I know.
00:40:15If anyone can survive this calamity, he can.
00:40:43TORRES: Hi.
00:40:47Hi.
00:40:48What are you doing?
00:40:52I'm trying to contact my spirit guide.
00:40:54Why?
00:40:56Who knows what's going to happen when that ring hits us?
00:41:00We might be in for another long journey.
00:41:05I guess I could use a little spiritual guidance myself right now.
00:41:10You mind if I join you?
00:41:12I thought you'd never ask.
00:42:39( sighs)
00:42:42( Janeway moaning)
00:42:47Captain?
00:42:53I'm all right.
00:42:54You were delirious.
00:42:58It was... some sort of message.
00:43:02What was?
00:43:04The spatial distortion.
00:43:09It was... trying to communicate with us.
00:43:14( majestic theme playing )
00:43:18I want a full systems report, and Mr. Kim, Mr. Tuvok, I want every iota of information that was recorded regarding that phenomenon.
00:43:26The distortion ring is directly ahead, Captain.
00:43:29It's moving away from us at 2,000 kph.
00:43:31We've got a full crew complement, Captain.
00:43:34No injuries reported.
00:43:35No damage to the hull or ship's systems.
00:43:37Incredible.
00:43:39You're not going to believe this, Captain, but 20 million gigaquads of new information have been input into the ship's computer.
00:43:46Where did it come from?
00:43:48My guess is, it came from the distortion ring.
00:43:51Somebody's definitely trying to tell us something.
00:43:54That's not all, Captain.
00:43:56Our entire database has been copied and downloaded into somebody else's system.
00:44:00I guess whoever they were, they want to know everything they can about us, too.
00:44:05Maybe it was their only way of communicating with us.
00:44:11Maybe... they were just trying to say "hello."
00:44:17NEELIX: Cake anyone?
00:44:18Neelix, what happened to you?
00:44:20Oh, it's a long story.
00:44:22I'll tell you all about it later.
00:44:25Right now, it's time to finish your party.
00:44:28Neelix, I need a photograph of you.
00:44:30What for, sweetie?
00:44:32From now on, even when we're separated,
00:44:34I want to have you where I can keep an eye on you.
00:44:38Happy birthday, Kes.
00:44:46( majestic theme playing )
00:44:59( majestic theme playing )