1.3 — “Parallax”

1.3 — “Parallax”

Plot: Amidst tension between the Starfleet and Maquis members of the crew, the Voyager encounters a quantum singularity with a ship trapped inside its event horizon. B’Elanna is considered for the position of Chief Engineer.

Thoughts: The technobabble has survived the transition to the Delta Quadrant intact. “Gravimetric flux density is over 2,000 percent. If I’m not mistaken, we’re looking at a type four quantum singularity!” Still, for an entirely manufactured premise, the episode is surprisingly compelling, with the reflected ship and the “Lady and the Tiger” moment in the shuttlecraft.

I like that they are leaning into the conflict between the Starfleet and Maquis officers, and the lack of readiness of many of the survivors for their duties. We are reminded that both Torres and Paris failed out of school or their careers, and we are allowed to see them make mistakes. Torres proves she is fit to lead the Engineering Department, but it is Janeway who figures out how to get back to the ship. The flavor is noticeably different from TNG.

The writing and performances are a bit heavy handed, but the Doctor is still funny and I ended the episode liking Chakotay and Torres more than I did after the pilot. So I see some promise. This is my analytic brain talking, however–I’m not sure the right side of the brain is convinced yet that I want to spend another 169 episodes with these characters. I don’t see anyone yet who is as compelling as half the cast of DS9.

They should find another way to dress Neelix. I see him in richer, dark colors.

Touching on new series design elements: the opening credits. Whew. Space is crowded, right? Why is the ship buzzing past stars and so forth? Maybe the theme will grow on me, but I’ve heard it a couple times and couldn’t hum it at all. I like the new look of the corridors.

3 of 5 nose punches.

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6 responses to “1.3 — “Parallax””

  1. Randi Cohen Avatar

    Yeah… meh. It’s not easy being compared with DS9. If compared to TNG, the characters would probably look more intriguing.

    I like Janeway more than I remember liking her at the time… it seems I’ve developed a fondness for no-nonsense women.

    It’s interesting that Chakotay asks Janeway the question of would she serve under him if it were the Maquis ship that survived. Not the type of question it makes sense to answer… wise choice on her part.

    I felt like the resolution for B’ellana was a bit too pat. But do think she could grow on me as a character if they keep developing her. Her history feels a bit formulaic still… hopefully that will change.

    How did you see the flavor as different from DS9? My thought is it is less dark and also a bit more martial, as makes sense maybe given it is a travelling ship rather than a space station which can have more plots revolving around local politics. Honestly, the lack of new civilizations and characters every single week is a real strength for DS9 I think.

    I do like the doctor very much (he might be my favorite Enterprise doctor actually). But the other characters mostly do not treat him well. I’m looking forward to seeing how his relationship with Kes develops. That was my favorite scene.

  2. Kevin Black Avatar

    Isn’t his good scene with Kes part of the next episode? This is the one where he is shrinking and can’t get anyone to notice.

  3. Randi Cohen Avatar

    Oops!!! Is it?? Hmmm. I may have possibly started watching the next episode. I guess I revise my comment to say it’s generally annoying how the other characters treat him.

  4. Kevin Black Avatar

    DS9 is a lot more colorful, honestly. I don’t see characters as rich as Quark, Odo, Sisko, Kira, or Dax, let alone Garak and Gul Dukat. Of course it’s still early. Voyager might be funnier than TNG or DS9. I like the sense that things are far from perfect, but they’ll have the make the best of it.

  5. Kevin Black Avatar

    Maybe I have my episodes confused….

  6. Randi Cohen Avatar

    I actually think that Doctor-Kes scene did happen in “Parallax”. If you want funny, you really have to check out Orville.

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