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"Distant Origin" is the 65th episode of '' Star Trek: Voyager'', the 23rd episode of the third season. ''Voyager'' encounters an alien race, but runs afoul of their principles. The Voth are humanoid lizards, and the plot revolves around one particular scientist who has taken an interest in studying Voth origins.


Plot

On the planet where ''Voyager''s crew had previously been marooned, Professor Gegen and his assistant Veer, two
paleontologists Paleontology (), also spelled palaeontology or palæontology, is the scientific study of life that existed prior to, and sometimes including, the start of the Holocene epoch (roughly 11,700 years before present). It includes the study of foss ...
of a space-faring saurian species known as the Voth, discover the skeletal remains of a human, most likely Lt. Hogan. They are fascinated by the similarity of its genome to their own species, and Gegen suggests that this supports the highly controversial Distant Origin theory, that the Voth had originated on a far-distant planet instead of the current area of space from which they rule their empire. Proof of the theory has been sought by other Voth scientists, but the
heretical Heresy is any belief or theory that is strongly at variance with established beliefs or customs, in particular the accepted beliefs of a church or religious organization. The term is usually used in reference to violations of important religi ...
theory has often led to their exile. To confirm their proof, Gegen and Veer track down the origin of the skeleton, learning of ''Voyager''s presence in the Delta Quadrant. They locate the ship and transport aboard while cloaked, observing the mostly human crew in the setting. ''Voyager''s sensors detect their presence, and the crew reveals the two Voth. Veer responds instinctively by releasing sedative-tipped needles that strike
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 ''Voyag ...
; Gegen grabs the human and transports him aboard his ship, fleeing from Voyager. The Doctor examines Veer and identifies the similar genetic structure; he and Captain Janeway use simulations to determine that the Voths descended from a species of dinosaur known as the
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, of genus '' Parasaurolophus''. Gegen wakes Chakotay, and explains the situation, requesting Chakotay accompany him when he presents his evidence to the Voth elders; meanwhile, ''Voyager'' is captured by the Voth. Gegen speaks, "The truth is a matter of perspective. The further you get from the truth, the more vulnerable it becomes to propaganda and prejudice." Gegen is put on trial for heresy, and it soon becomes clear that he has been pre-judged guilty and the "trial" is only an opportunity for him to recant and reduce his punishment. Veer, recovered from ''Voyager'', is coerced to act as a witness against Gegen by Minister Odala. Chakotay attempts to argue for Gegen, noting that the Voth theory of origins has changed so much to fit what the Voth wish to believe and not reality. Odala rejects this, sentencing Gegen to a prison colony unless he recants. When he still refuses, she then orders ''Voyager'' destroyed and its entire crew, the evidence for his theory, also sent to the prison colony. Gegen, unwilling to see them destroyed, realizes he has no choice but to recant. Odala assigns Gegen a new job, and orders ''Voyager'' to leave Voth space forever. Before departing, Chakotay gives Gegen a globe of the Earth, which Gegen acknowledges that someday, the Voth will accept as their home world.


Production

Writer
Brannon Braga Brannon Braga (; born August 14, 1965) is an American television producer, director and screenwriter. Best known for his work in the ''Star Trek'' franchise, Braga was a key creative force behind three of the franchise's live action series. He l ...
saw "Distant Origin" as being a metaphor for the relationship between
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and the
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. He described it as "the perfect episode" because it included not only that metaphor, but also a "what-if" science fiction premise and a unique structure as the episode follows the Voth as they investigate the humans. The Voth returned in '' Star Trek Online'' as part of the "Season Eight" expansion. The development team had previously hoped to introduce the species, but that idea was scrapped. As part of their redesign, they were changed from purely scientists as seen in the episode to scientifically advanced soldiers. A variety of variants on the Voth were created that had not been seen in "Distant Origin", such as those in
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as well as raptors – an enemy type far more similar to typical dinosaurs.


Special effects

This episode features the fictional ''Star Trek'' spacecraft the Voth City Ship, which was noted in 2015 as one of the largest fictional spacecraft featured in science fiction television and movies up to that time. At over 9 km (6 miles) in length the Voth ship is quite large for ''Star Trek'', and a little bigger than the Varro Generational spacecraft which was also featured in ''Star Trek: Voyager'', in " The Disease". The biggest spacecraft at that time was rated as the alien mothership in the film '' Independence Day'' (1996), and the biggest ''Star Trek'' vessel up to that time was V'Ger featured in the '' Star Trek: The Motion Picture'' (1979).


Reception

Michael Piller Michael Piller (May 30, 1948 – November 1, 2005) was an American television scriptwriter and producer, who was best known for his contributions to the ''Star Trek'' franchise. Early life and career Piller was born to a Jewish family in Po ...
, who had left the production team on ''Voyager'' at the beginning of the third season to work on '' Star Trek: Insurrection'', described "Distant Origin" as the best episode of the series so far. TrekNews.net ranked this the 4th best episode of ''Star Trek: Voyager'', in 2016. When ''
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'' magazine reviewed the episode for the VHS release, it rated it as seven out of ten, calling it a "welcome breath of fresh air" but felt that the alien characters were initially played more for comedy value than they should have been. It added that, since the entertainment industry was involved in the McCarthyism of the 1950s, "anything suggesting that intellectual freedom should be cherished is a good thing." In terms of science fiction
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, the Voth City Ship was noted for its size and power over ''Voyager'' in this episode. In 2020, '' Gizmodo'' listed this episode as one of the "must watch" episodes from season 3.


Media releases

This episode was released on
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on July 6, 2004 as part of ''Star Trek Voyager: Complete Third Season'', with
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surround audio. The season 3 DVD was released in the UK on September 6, 2004. In 2017, the complete ''Star Trek: Voyager'' television series was released in a DVD box set, which included it as part of the season 3 discs.


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