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TNL173 Star Trek VOY Fury review

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000 kes convinces kes This is from the end of the episode where holographic young Kes convinces old Kes that it was her choice to leave Voyager, and thus the plot is resolved.

Star Trek VOY: Fury
Season 6, Episode 23
TNL Rating: 6 Solid
Running Time 1:32

Crew of the Relativity

  • Captain Chris Sixx, a Trill
  • Science Officer Keri, possibly a Q
  • Engineering Officer Mike, a photonic engineer
  • Hologram Ben, a photonic person who interferes

Join the crew of the USS Relativity in the 31st century as they travel back in time to review previous missions of great Starfleet ships. After reviewing each episode, the crew also tries earning a quatload of quatloos by answering historical trivia.

Episode Info

It’s been a few years since we saw Kes. In this episode, she furiously and explosively visits the Voyager. She uses the warp core to travel back in time to try to send the young Kes back to Ocampa.

Episode Pictures (click for hi-res):

Kes is back, and it looks like she needs help.

Kes is back, and it looks like she needs help.

For the SFX of the telepathic shove, they must have wanted to save money. They immediately switch to a negative image (seen above), then fade the negative away quickly. This effect was used in the 1960's Doctor Who episodes as a way of Dalek's firing their weapon.

For the SFX of the telepathic shove, they must have wanted to save money. They immediately switch to a negative image (seen above), then fade the negative away quickly. This effect was used in the 1960’s Doctor Who episodes as a way of Dalek’s firing their weapon.

A nice view of half the hydroponics bay. Notice the table of plants closest to the camera. Further notice that there is a very nice Kes-sized "coffin" underneath said table. :-)

A nice view of half the hydroponics bay. Notice the table of plants closest to the camera. Further notice that there is a very nice Kes-sized “coffin” underneath said table. ?

A nice view of the Doctor's props.

A nice view of the Doctor’s props.

Old Kes injects new Kes. The positioning is a bit off on the effect, but you don't notice too much.

Old Kes injects new Kes. The positioning is a bit off on the effect, but you don’t notice too much.

Tom Paris suggest that Neelix' new creation be called, "The Greasy Neelix."

Tom Paris suggest that Neelix’ new creation be called, “The Greasy Neelix.”

Shuttle Bay 2. Note that the shuttles are hatchbacks.

Shuttle Bay 2. Note that the shuttles are hatchbacks.

Kes sabotages the Doctor's attempt to resuscitate Tuvok.

Kes sabotages the Doctor’s attempt to resuscitate Tuvok.

Voyager powers away from the Vidiian's grapples, sacrificing a section of the hull in the process.

Voyager powers away from the Vidiian’s grapples, sacrificing a section of the hull in the process.

This is the the birthday scene as we see at the beginning of the episode.

This is the the birthday scene as we see at the beginning of the episode.

This is the way we see the birthday scene at the end of the episode. That's nice direction to use two cameras. Not only is it a nice and easy effect, but it also saves time and money.

This is the way we see the birthday scene at the end of the episode. That’s nice direction to use two cameras. Not only is it a nice and easy effect, but it also saves time and money.

Do you have feedback? Send us videos, voice mails, audio files, and emails at feedback@treknologic.com. We also have forums, and we would enjoy getting to know you. We can get a little off topic at times but everyone is nice. Thanks for listening to our free Star Trek audio Podcast. If you like it, please consider giving us a nice 5 star review on iTunes. That will help us grow and keep us going, and prevent someone from going to the agony booth!

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000 kes convinces kes This is from the end of the episode where holographic young Kes convinces old Kes that it was her choice to leave Voyager, and thus the plot is resolved.

Star Trek VOY: Fury
Season 6, Episode 23
TNL Rating: 6 Solid
Running Time 1:32

Crew of the Relativity

  • Captain Chris Sixx, a Trill
  • Science Officer Keri, possibly a Q
  • Engineering Officer Mike, a photonic engineer
  • Hologram Ben, a photonic person who interferes

Join the crew of the USS Relativity in the 31st century as they travel back in time to review previous missions of great Starfleet ships. After reviewing each episode, the crew also tries earning a quatload of quatloos by answering historical trivia.

Episode Info

It’s been a few years since we saw Kes. In this episode, she furiously and explosively visits the Voyager. She uses the warp core to travel back in time to try to send the young Kes back to Ocampa.

Episode Pictures (click for hi-res):

Kes is back, and it looks like she needs help.

Kes is back, and it looks like she needs help.

For the SFX of the telepathic shove, they must have wanted to save money. They immediately switch to a negative image (seen above), then fade the negative away quickly. This effect was used in the 1960's Doctor Who episodes as a way of Dalek's firing their weapon.

For the SFX of the telepathic shove, they must have wanted to save money. They immediately switch to a negative image (seen above), then fade the negative away quickly. This effect was used in the 1960’s Doctor Who episodes as a way of Dalek’s firing their weapon.

A nice view of half the hydroponics bay. Notice the table of plants closest to the camera. Further notice that there is a very nice Kes-sized "coffin" underneath said table. :-)

A nice view of half the hydroponics bay. Notice the table of plants closest to the camera. Further notice that there is a very nice Kes-sized “coffin” underneath said table. ?

A nice view of the Doctor's props.

A nice view of the Doctor’s props.

Old Kes injects new Kes. The positioning is a bit off on the effect, but you don't notice too much.

Old Kes injects new Kes. The positioning is a bit off on the effect, but you don’t notice too much.

Tom Paris suggest that Neelix' new creation be called, "The Greasy Neelix."

Tom Paris suggest that Neelix’ new creation be called, “The Greasy Neelix.”

Shuttle Bay 2. Note that the shuttles are hatchbacks.

Shuttle Bay 2. Note that the shuttles are hatchbacks.

Kes sabotages the Doctor's attempt to resuscitate Tuvok.

Kes sabotages the Doctor’s attempt to resuscitate Tuvok.

Voyager powers away from the Vidiian's grapples, sacrificing a section of the hull in the process.

Voyager powers away from the Vidiian’s grapples, sacrificing a section of the hull in the process.

This is the the birthday scene as we see at the beginning of the episode.

This is the the birthday scene as we see at the beginning of the episode.

This is the way we see the birthday scene at the end of the episode. That's nice direction to use two cameras. Not only is it a nice and easy effect, but it also saves time and money.

This is the way we see the birthday scene at the end of the episode. That’s nice direction to use two cameras. Not only is it a nice and easy effect, but it also saves time and money.

Do you have feedback? Send us videos, voice mails, audio files, and emails at feedback@treknologic.com. We also have forums, and we would enjoy getting to know you. We can get a little off topic at times but everyone is nice. Thanks for listening to our free Star Trek audio Podcast. If you like it, please consider giving us a nice 5 star review on iTunes. That will help us grow and keep us going, and prevent someone from going to the agony booth!

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