Deadlock (Voyager Episode)
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"Deadlock" is the 37th episode of '' Star Trek: Voyager'', the 21st episode of the second season. In this television show, part of the
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, a Federation ship is stranded on the opposite side of the Galaxy as Earth in the late 2300s. On its way home the starship encounters many species of aliens and outer space phenomenon. In this episode their ship is split into two versions of itself sharing the same power source, while being attacked by a species of organ harvesting aliens known as the
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. The episode aired on
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on March 18, 1996.


Plot

''Voyager'' hits subspace turbulence and suffers from power failures after passing through a plasma drift to avoid Vidiian territory. As B'Elanna Torres prepares a series of proton bursts to keep the antimatter reaction in the warp engines alive, Voyager is bombarded with proton bursts from an unknown source. The bursts cause shipwide hull ruptures and casualties, including the deaths of Harry Kim and the newborn Naomi Wildman, while Kes disappears through a space-time rift. As the crew recovers, Torres discovers there is air on the other side of the rift, and believes that it may be possible to rescue Kes. The bridge crew is forced to evacuate the bridge when it is engulfed in flames, but as she leaves, Captain Kathryn Janeway sees a ghostly image of the bridge-crew, calmly at their stations. The viewer is then shown the immaculate bridge of ''Voyager'', where that version of Janeway watches a ghostly image of herself evacuate the bridge. This ''Voyager''s proton bursts succeeded in maintaining the reaction, but damaged its doppelganger, of which the crew are aware due to Kes's arrival through the rift. The respective crews are able to make contact with each other, and conclude that upon exiting the nebula, ''Voyager'' and its crew were duplicated as a result of a space-time rift. However, this did not replicate the antimatter, hence the power failures. The two crews attempt to merge the ships, but the effort is unsuccessful. Janeway from the undamaged ''Voyager'' crosses through the rift along with the duplicate of Kes. The two Janeways meet to discuss options, recognizing they cannot evacuate the damaged ''Voyager'' without creating a quantum imbalance. Janeway from the damaged ''Voyager'' states she will initiate a self-destruct of her ship to allow the undamaged one to regain power. Janeway from the undamaged ship asks her counterpart to delay for 15 minutes to devise another option, and returns to her ship via the rift. The undamaged ''Voyager'' is attacked by Vidiian ships; Vidiians soon appear on board and begin harvesting vital organs from the crew. The damaged ''Voyager'', however, is undetected by the Vidiians. Janeway from the undamaged ship orders her Harry Kim to collect baby Naomi Wildman and escape through the rift to the damaged ''Voyager'', and then begins a self-destruct of her ''Voyager''. The explosion destroys the ship and the attacking Vidiians, leaving the damaged ''Voyager'' free and returning to normal power-reserves.


Production

Writer Brannon Braga was initially inspired to create an episode with a strange narrative structure, and the team felt like they needed a more action heavy episode. A similar episode was proposed, unsuccessfully, for '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'', and executive producer Jeri Taylor noted that difficulties that the writers encountered on that episode informed the structure of ''Deadlock''. They decided to focus the story on the two Captain Janeways and their interactions, resulting in what actress Kate Mulgrew described as "the most arduous and possibly the most satisfying work I've ever done, technically". The episode initially ran short, leaving the crew to shoot for extra days and write in extra material.


Reception

"Deadlock" had a rating of 9/10 on
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, the highest of season 2 of ''Voyager''. It had Nielsen ratings of 5.8 points when it debuted in 1996 on
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television. It was later voted the favourite episode of the second season during a fan poll. Similarly ''
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'' ranked the episode with 4/5 stars, and '' Cinefantastique'' 3/4. In 2015, a ''Star Trek: Voyager'' binge-watching guide by '' W.I.R.E.D.'' suggested this episode should not be skipped. '' Den of Geek'' considers it one of the most brutal ''Voyager'' episodes and included it in their ''Voyager'' viewing guide in 2017. ''
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'' listed it in their top 15 episodes of ''Star Trek: Voyager''. In 2015,
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rated it among the top ten of ''Voyager'' episodes. In 2016, Vox rated this one of the top 25 essential episodes of all ''Star Trek''. In 2020, this episode was ranked the 8th best episode of ''Voyager'' by ''SyFy''. In 2020,
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ranked this as one of the "must watch" episodes in season 2 of ''Voyager''. In 2020, ''The Digital Fix'' said that "Deadlock" was the best episode in season two, calling it a "big blockbuster event."


See also

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* * * {{Star Trek: Voyager episodes, 2 1996 American television episodes Star Trek: Voyager (season 2) episodes Television episodes directed by David Livingston Television episodes written by Brannon Braga