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"Future's End" is a two-part episode from the third season of the American
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television series '' Star Trek: Voyager'', the eighth and ninth of the season and the 50th and 51st overall. "Future's End" made its debut on American television in November 1996 on the
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network in two separate broadcasts, on November 6 and 13th, 1996. Set in the 24th century, 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, ''Voyager'' is thrown back to Earth in 1996 and must find a way back to the 24th century while making sure they don't cause a disaster in the 29th century in the process. Part one was directed by David Livingston and part two by Cliff Bole, with a story by Brannon Braga and Joe Menosky. Guest stars include
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and Ed Begley Jr. among others.


Plot


Part I

A small ship with a
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signature emerges from a temporal rift in front of the starship '' Voyager''. Its pilot identifies himself as
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( Allan Royal) from the 29th century in the timeship ''Aeon''. He has come to destroy ''Voyager'', believing it to be the cause of a temporal explosion that will wipe out most of the Solar System in his time. ''Voyager'' fights off Braxton's attack, resulting in Braxton being sent back through the rift. ''Voyager'' and its crew are also pulled into the rift and find themselves on Earth in 1996. Braxton crashes in 1967, where Henry Starling ( Ed Begley Jr.) finds ''Aeon'' and copies its technology, allowing him to found a company, Chronowerx Industries, and start the micro-computer revolution. In 1996, a young astronomer named Rain Robinson (
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) who works at the
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in Los Angeles detects ''Voyager'' in high orbit and assumes it to be
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. Her work is funded by Starling, but against his instructions, she attempts to contact ''Voyager'' by transmitting a greeting to it, alarming the crew. The ''Voyager'' crew tracks her location to the Observatory and Captain Janeway, Commander Chakotay, Lt. Tuvok (
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), and Lt. Paris (
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), decide to beam down to Los Angeles. Tuvok and Paris save Robinson from a hitman Starling dispatched to kill her. Janeway and Chakotay investigate Starling and his business. They identify a homeless man as Captain Braxton, who explains the rise of Starling to them. Ultimately, they learn that Starling's planned attempt to travel to the 29th century using Braxton's timeship will be the true cause for the temporal explosion, because Starling lacks the knowledge needed to properly calibrate the timeship. Janeway and Chakotay secretly enter Starling's Chronowerx office where they find the ''Aeon'', just as Starling walks in on them. Starling ignores Janeway's warning not to use the timeship and tries to kill them, but the officers are beamed aboard ''Voyager''. When ''Voyager'' tries to beam up the timeship, Starling uses his own transporter beam to access ''Voyager''s computer and study its systems, including stealing the Doctor's program from
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. Worse still, ''Voyager'' has been sighted and filmed, since the ship had to descend low into Earth's atmosphere to beam Janeway and Chakotay aboard.


Part II

Following Starling's computer attack, ''Voyager'' is badly damaged, leaving Paris and Tuvok stranded on Earth with Robinson. Paris convinces her to help by claiming that he and Tuvok are government agents trying to recover highly advanced technology that was stolen by Starling. Robinson, prompted by Paris and Tuvok, arranges to meet Starling at a public park. To keep an eye on the Doctor, Starling equips the Doctor with a piece of 29th-century technology, a "Mobile Holo-Emitter", which allows him to move around without having to rely on fixed emitters. During the meeting, Chakotay and Torres take a shuttle into Earth's lower atmosphere, planning to abduct Starling and beam him aboard ''Voyager''. Unfortunately, damage taken during the transport forces Chakotay and Torres to crash in the Arizona desert, where they are captured by isolationists. Tuvok and the Doctor, splitting up from Paris and Robinson, are able to rescue them and begin repairs on the shuttle. Held prisoner on ''Voyager'', Starling admits to Janeway that he intends to travel into the future to steal more advanced technology because he has reached the limit of what he can create by studying the ''Aeon''. Janeway informs him of Captain Braxton's warning about the disaster he will cause, but Starling is too egotistical to believe he can fail. Just when Janeway believes that she has ended Starling's plans, one of his henchmen transports him back to his office. Paris and Robinson arrive there to discover a large truck, which they believe contains the timeship. They pursue the vehicle out of the city, aided by the arrival of the repaired shuttle. Too late, the truck is found to be a decoy, and Starling launches the ''Aeon'', still at the Chronowerx building. After a last attempt to dissuade Starling, Janeway manually fires a photon torpedo into the Aeon, destroying it and saving the future. A few moments later, an alternative Captain Braxton arrives in another timeship ''Aeon'', explaining that having detected the anomaly of their presence in the past, he has come to return them to their own time at the place they left it. Sadly, he is unwilling to bring them to their Earth, as that would violate the Temporal Prime Directive. ''Voyager'' returns to the exact moment they first encountered the ''Aeon''. The Doctor gains more freedom as he keeps the Mobile Holo-Emitter.


Production

The episode used
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as a shooting location for the boardwalk scene. Other production locations in the region include the
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, Los Angeles, and Palisades Cliffside Park. Guest stars include
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as Rain Robinson, Allan G. Royal as Braxton, and Ed Begley Jr. as Starling.


Reception

A 1996 newspaper article, ''The Dispatch'', noted "Future's End" as the best episode yet, noting that it had "much excitement and crackling dialogue." In 2011, ''
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'' included this as one of six episodes of ''Star Trek: Voyager'' that are worth re-watching. The
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site listed the futuristic but tiny Aeon, as one of the most powerful ''Star Trek'' ships. In 2014,
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ranked "Future's End" as the 93rd best episode of ''Star Trek'' in their list of the top 100 ''Star Trek'' episodes. In 2015, a ''Star Trek: Voyager''
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guide by
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suggested this episode could not be skipped. In 2015, ''SyFy'' ranked the "Future's End" pair as one of the top ten episodes of ''Star Trek: Voyager''. ''Star Trek'' writer Bryan Fuller later said Sarah Silverman was considered as a cast regular starting with Season 3 of ''Star Trek: Voyager''. The filming locations in southern California, USA have also been noted, including
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,
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, downtown Los Angeles, and Palisades Cliffside Park, etc. In 2016, "Future's End, Part I" & "Future's End, Part II" were ranked as the 60th greatest ''Star Trek'' episodes overall by ''
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''. They noted the episode(s) had "plenty of charm" and praised the comedy by the Paris and Tuvok characters. In 2017,
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ranked "Future's End" as the 7th best time-travel themed episode of ''Star Trek'' overall, and praised the storyline and its consequences. In 2016, ''Variety'' magazine noted this for guest starring comedian and actress Sarah Silverman. In 2017, ''
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'' ranked this episode as one of the top 10 episodes for kids to watch. In 2017, ''
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'' said that actress-comedian Sarah Silverman was the tenth best guest star on ''Star Trek: Voyager,'' for her role of Rain Robinson, 20th century astronomer who encounters the crew of Voyager''.'' ''Film Daily'' ranked Sarah Silverman as one of the greatest Star Trek guest stars. In 2020, ''Tor.com'' said this was a fun time travel romp with brilliant guest casting. In 2021, ''The Digital Fix'' said this was "loving homage" to ''Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home'', found Silverman was a "great guest star" and overall felt it was fun romp in the 1990s.


Releases

"Flashback" was released on
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in Japan on June 25, 1999, as part of the ''3rd season vol.1'' set. "Future's End" 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
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, which included "Future's End" as part of the season 3 discs.


Notes

* Star Trek writer and producer Bryan Fuller, who began his career on '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'', has stated that
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, ''Voyager''s co-executive producer, considered making
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a member of the crew on the basis of her acting in this episode. Braga “liked writing for Silverman and the freshness she brought to the ''Voyager''” show plus the possibilities for a Tom Paris romance with her. In the end, Braga abandoned the idea and instead chose
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to join the crew in
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of the show. * The Eugenic Wars that happen between 1992 & 1996 from The Original Series Episode "Space Seed" are not mentioned in this episode.


See also

* " Relativity" – the fifth season episode where ''Voyager'' again encounters Captain Braxton (portrayed in that episode by
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)


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Future'S End Star Trek: Voyager (season 3) episodes 1996 American television episodes Star Trek time travel episodes Star Trek: Voyager episodes in multiple parts Fiction set in 1967 Fiction set in 1996 Fiction set in the 29th century Television episodes directed by David Livingston Television episodes directed by Cliff Bole Television episodes written by Brannon Braga