Displaced
- Episode aired May 7, 1997
- TV-PG
- 46m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
1.9K
YOUR RATING
Voyager's crew is being replaced by strangers one by one and the replacements don't know why they are there.Voyager's crew is being replaced by strangers one by one and the replacements don't know why they are there.Voyager's crew is being replaced by strangers one by one and the replacements don't know why they are there.
Roxann Dawson
- Lt. B'Elanna Torres
- (as Roxann Biggs-Dawson)
Majel Barrett
- Computer Voice
- (voice)
Steve Carnahan
- Operations Division Officer
- (uncredited)
Holiday Freeman
- Transporter Chief
- (uncredited)
Jennifer Gundy
- Science Division Officer
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaTorres and Paris' bet (referred to at the start of this episode, which led to their visiting the Klingon exercise program) takes place in the previous episode, Distant Origin (1997).
- GoofsWhile confined in the Federation habitat, the crew is able to fashion two crude phasers from parts taken from devices like food dispensers and sonic showers. They talk about how limited they are, yet when they incapacitate several Nyrians, including two that succumb to the cold while chasing Tom and B'Elanna, none of them think to take the Nyrian weapons. They keep using the failing homemade phasers.
- Quotes
B'Elanna Torres: I've reconfigured the Doctor's optical sensors, and as soon as they're aligned he should be able to detect the microwave signature of the portals.
The Doctor: Then I can begin my new career as a tricorder.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Inglorious Treksperts: We'll Always Have Paris w/ Robert Duncan McNeill (2021)
Featured review
Tuvok puts Chakotay straight
Voyager's crew members start to disappear one by one.
This is a reasonably good episode with an enjoyable premise.
The story is set up by a mysterious circumstance that has a decent hook, but for me. When all is revealed there is little intrigue left, as you know it will soon be resolved. As events unfold to a resolution, it flows well, several characters make good contributions to the story, but it feels a bit uninspired.
Performances by Katie Mulgrew, Robert Beltran, Tim Russ, Roxanne Dawson, and Robert Duncan McNeill. I particularly enjoyed Russ during Tuvok's reminiscence about a certain Vulcan rite of passage.
The cinematography, editing, and general art design are of a good standard.
It's a 6.5/10 for me but I round upwards.
This is a reasonably good episode with an enjoyable premise.
The story is set up by a mysterious circumstance that has a decent hook, but for me. When all is revealed there is little intrigue left, as you know it will soon be resolved. As events unfold to a resolution, it flows well, several characters make good contributions to the story, but it feels a bit uninspired.
Performances by Katie Mulgrew, Robert Beltran, Tim Russ, Roxanne Dawson, and Robert Duncan McNeill. I particularly enjoyed Russ during Tuvok's reminiscence about a certain Vulcan rite of passage.
The cinematography, editing, and general art design are of a good standard.
It's a 6.5/10 for me but I round upwards.
- snoozejonc
- Feb 25, 2023
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Details
- Runtime46 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
- 4:3
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