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"Alliances" is the 30th episode of American
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television series '' Star Trek: Voyager'' airing on the
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network, the 14th episode in the second season. The series follows the adventures of the
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starship '' Voyager'' during its journey home to Earth, having been stranded tens of thousands of
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s away. In this episode, Captain Janeway tries to form alliances to help them on their way back. The episode aired on
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on January 22, 1996.


Plot

A
Kazon The Kazon () are a fictional alien race in the ''Star Trek'' franchise. Developed by '' Star Trek: Voyager'' series' co-creators Rick Berman, Michael Piller, and Jeri Taylor, the Kazon serve as the primary antagonists during the show's firs ...
attack takes the life of another Voyager crewman, this time the popular ex-Maquis soldier Kurt Bendera.
Chakotay Chakotay is a fictional character who appears in each of the seven seasons of the American science fiction television series '' Star Trek: Voyager''. Portrayed by Robert Beltran, he was First Officer aboard the Starfleet starship USS ''Voyage ...
, a good friend of Bendera, delivers the eulogy and tells of a time Bendera rescued him from angry miners. After the funeral, Michael Jonas and Crewman Hogan tell Captain Janeway Voyager should change the way she operates to be more like a Maquis. Chakotay voices the proposal of forming an alliance with one or two Kazon factions to secure peace, not to trade technology, but to offer protection from attacking forces and emergency supplies. In a following talk with Tuvok, he gives the example of peace formed by the unlikely alliance between the Federation and
Klingon The Klingons ( ; Klingon: ''tlhIngan'' ) are a fictional species in the science fiction franchise ''Star Trek''. Developed by screenwriter Gene L. Coon in 1967 for the original ''Star Trek'' (''TOS'') series, Klingons were swarthy humanoids c ...
s and how it helped stabilize the quadrant. Janeway opens up to the idea of an alliance and the officers decide to talk with
Seska This is a list of minor fictional characters from the science fiction television series '' Star Trek: Voyager''. Characters here are members of the crew, or passengers, on the starship ''Voyager'' as it makes its way home through unknown space du ...
and her ''maje'' (leader), Culluh, about allying with her tribe. Meanwhile, Neelix decides to use some of his contacts to propose an alliance with a different tribe. While negotiations with Culluh seem to start well, they hit a sticking point when he demands to exchange crewmembers, which Janeway refuses. Seska discreetly tries to talk Culluh down, but he reacts by saying that women have no right to make demands of him, causing Janeway to immediately terminate the negotiations and have Culluh thrown off the ship, much to Seska's annoyance. Meanwhile, Neelix is abducted before he is able to contact the ''maje''. He is imprisoned with a number of aliens, including many women and children. These are the Trabe, who had been imprisoned because of a generations-long conflict between them and the Kazon. Neelix befriends the Trabe elder, Mabus, who gives his assurance of help in any escape attempts. Other Trabe forces attack the Kazon stronghold and Neelix, keeping an eye out for the children, assists. They escape on pilfered Kazon merchant-vessels, which had, it was revealed, originally been constructed by the Trabe, along with all the other technology used by the Kazon. Janeway learns about the past between the Trabe and the Kazon, and decides to pursue paths of an alliance with the Trabe in spite of the danger of the possibility of it rallying the Kazon together against them. They try to pre-empt their wrath by attempting to form peaceful negotiations. Seska finds it a great opportunity to learn the weaknesses of the other tribes and potentially use it to gain an edge against all other Kazon as well as Voyager and the Trabe. The Voyager crew learns someone is planning to disrupt the conference, but they cannot determine who. They decide that any Kazon who attempts to leave the conference would be the guilty party. The Kazon also hear something is amiss, but all the ''maje'' attend, too frightened to be left out of an alliance. The Kazon are suspicious especially of the Trabe, but Culluh is vocal about his distaste for befriending either the hated Trabe or a woman-led Federation. As the delegates argue, Mabus attempts to leave the conference, causing Janeway to realize that he intended all along to sabotage the negotiations. She manages to call out a warning to the Kazon before she, her party and Mabus are beamed out as a ship fires into the conference-room. Voyager attacks the ship, driving it away. The Kazon manage to survive. Janeway breaks the alliance with the Trabe and flees before the Kazon are able to retaliate. More vulnerable than ever and in space filled with lawless races, she emphasizes the need to hold on to what rules they have.


Reception

In 2020, ''The Digital Fix'' said this was the worst episode in season two of ''Star Trek: Voyager'', and felt that it was "a mess from beginning to end." They were not happy with the character of Janeway or the presentation of the Kazon.


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* * * {{Star Trek: Voyager episodes, 2 Star Trek: Voyager season 2 episodes 1996 American television episodes Television episodes directed by Les Landau Television episodes about space warfare