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"Living Witness" is the 91st episode of the
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television series '' Star Trek: Voyager'', the 23rd episode of the fourth season. This episode takes place in 3100s, when an AI program called The Doctor (played by
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) is re-activated by aliens. The events from ''Voyager'''s time in the Delta Quadrant, in the 2370s, are viewed through the eyes of history as museum spectators observe recreations of the past, nearly 700 years after the initial events. A backup of the Doctor's program is found and reactivated, allowing him to set the record straight. The episode deals with the topic of historical revisionism and is considered by critics as one of Voyager's best episodes. This episode was directed by Tim Russ, who also plays Tuvok on the series.


Setting

The episode is partly a review of events in 2374, partly the experiences of a copy of the Doctor’s hologram program in the year 3074, and partly a review of these two time periods by historians in an unspecified more distant future.


Plot

The episode opens with a scene on the "warship '' Voyager''", an alternate ''Voyager'' with a brutal, sadistic crew. The Vaskan ambassador requests their military aid against their enemies, the Kyrians, but the crew goes above and beyond what is necessary, committing genocide against them with biological weapons and executing the Kyrian revolutionary hero Tedran. The scene is then revealed to be a recreation by a Kyrian museum exhibit, seven hundred years later. In the actual course of events,
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had agreed to provide the Vaskans with medical supplies in exchange for
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crystals. Tedran and the Kyrians boarded ''Voyager'' to stop the deal, which they thought was a military alliance. During their time on the ship, they stole a data module carrying a backup copy of the Doctor. Quarren ( Henry Woronicz), the curator at the museum, has found the Doctor's backup module three weeks prior. He is able to activate it using ''Voyager''s own tools. The Doctor, upon seeing this biased simulation of history, is appalled and offers to show Quarren the correct version of events. Initially, the Doctor's claims that ''Voyager'' was unfairly depicted by the Kyrians are ignored, and he is told he could be held accountable for war crimes when he presents his story to the Commission of Arbiters. The Doctor states, however, that a presently non-functional Starfleet medical tricorder would settle the issue of who killed Tedran. After fending off an angry mob of Vaskans intent on destroying what they now know to be a museum of false history, the Doctor initially wishes to abandon his quest to set the record straight and says that the truth may cause more harm and violence. Quarren objects, saying that the tension between the Kyrian and Vaskan cultures has already reached the breaking point. Quarren stresses that both races on his planet need to hear the truth about the real course of events on ''Voyager''. This persuades the Doctor to continue searching for the tricorder. The episode ends an indeterminate number of years later, as the museum's new curator explains that the two species finally made peace thanks to the Doctor's efforts, with Quarren living long enough to see peace made. Following the peace, the Doctor served as the surgical chancellor for the Kyrians and Vaskans for many years, but eventually he took a ship and departed for Earth, saying that "he had a longing for home".


Reception

In 2012, Den of Geek ranked "Living Witness" the second best episode of ''Star Trek: Voyager,'' behind "
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". SyFy ranked "Living Witness" as one of the top ten episodes of ''Star Trek: Voyager'' in 2015. In a 2016 article highlighting the best episode from each Star Trek series, ''
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'' gave "Living Witness" an honorable mention. TrekNews.net ranked this the second best episode of ''Star Trek: Voyager'', in 2016. In 2017,
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rated "Living Witness" as the 6th best ''Star Trek'' episode overall out of its seven hundred plus episodes. ''
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'' rated "Living Witness" the 3rd best episode of ''Star Trek: Voyager'', and the 34th best episode of ''Star Trek'' overall. In 2012, Den of Geek ranked this the 2nd best episode of Star Trek: Voyager, noting the "evil Voyager" segment as entertaining. In 2017, ''
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'' ranked actor Henry Woronicz as the character featured in this episode, Quarren, as the 7th best guest star on ''Star Trek: Voyager''. In 2017, ''Vulture'' listed this episode as one of the best of ''Star Trek: Voyager''. In 2019, CBR rated "Living Witness" the 6th best '
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' episode of the ''Star Trek'' franchise. In 2020, ''The Digital Fix'' said this was a "superb episode" for Robert Picardo's AI doctor. In 2020, ''
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'' said this was the 7th best episode of ''Star Trek: Voyager'', based on an
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rating of 8.8 out of 10. In 2021, ''Ancient World Magazine'' noted this episode for subverting the expectations of those that are familiar with the show, and for exploring the relationship between history and the present.


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* * * {{Star Trek: Voyager episodes, 4 Star Trek: Voyager (season 4) episodes 1998 American television episodes Television episodes written by Bryan Fuller Television episodes written by Brannon Braga Fiction set in the 4th millennium Historical revisionism in fiction