Star Trek: Voyager (1995–2001): Season 6, Episode 23 - Fury - full transcript

Kes returns to Voyager - older, angry, and more powerful than ever. She literally tears through the ship. Using her abilities in combination with Voyager's warp core, Kes travels back in ...

Come in.

You wished to see me.

We've known each other
for how long?

Approximately 20 years.

We've served
on three starships together.

I was present
at your daughter's Kolinahr.

I consider you one of my closest friends.

And I regard you with the same esteem.

I've always been honest with you,

but you've been keeping something
from me.

- I don't know what you mean.
- Don't you?



It took exhaustive research,
sifting through teraquads of data,

separating fact from rumour,

but eventually I arrived at the truth.

Captain?

- Happy birthday.
- Thank you.

So, it's not long before you hit
the big three digits.

Indeed. Have you informed anyone else
of your discovery?

My lips are sealed.

You're supposed to blow out the candle.

- That is not a Vulcan custom.
- Humour me.

Captain to the bridge.

Well?

It was a fire hazard.

We're receiving a distress call,
a small vessel on an intercept course.



- Lifesigns?
- One. It's Ocampan.

We are being hailed.

- Kes?
- Captain Janeway.

I need your help.

Will you please give me permission
to come aboard?

- Of course. What's happened?
- Please, let me come aboard.

Tell the Doctor to stand by.

Her ship is accelerating.
It's on a collision course.

Kes, you're coming in too fast.

- Five seconds till impact.
- Lock on a tractor beam.

- Hull breach on deck 9.
- Emergency force fields.

A transporter was activated
before impact. She's beamed aboard.

Reading bulkhead ruptures,
deck 11, section 17...

18... 19...

- Cause?
- Unknown.

Kes is moving through those sections,

giving off high levels
of neurogenic energy.

Janeway to Kes. Kes, respond.

- Hull breach, section 20.
- Force fields.

Force fields are not holding.

She's approaching engineering.

Bridge to engineering. Intruder alert.

Stop where you are.

Kes?

State your intentions.

Evacuate engineering.

Warp power is fluctuating.

Torres to bridge. Kes is in direct
contact with the warp core.

- She's drawing power from it.
- Shut it down.

Warp power is returning to normal.

B'Elanna, report.

Lieutenant Torres is dead.

Kes has vanished.

We'll need more power to junction 12-J

and tell Harry I want to talk to him

about building a new energy grid.

Lost?

Just looking. The captain suggested
I get more familiar with the ship.

If you have any questions,
let me know.

We're about to run a diagnostic

on the warp core. You can watch.

Thanks, but I really should be
getting back to sickbay.

Computer, how long has Voyager
been in the Delta Quadrant?

56 days, 17 hours.

Back so soon? I thought you went
to the airponics bay.

I forgot something.

Pyong Ko. You encouraged me
to choose a name, remember?

Pyong Ko discovered the genetic
sequence for inhibiting cancer cells.

It heralded a new chapter
in Earth's medical history.

That's a perfect name, Doctor.

I'm also considering Schweitzer,
Jarvik, Pasteur.

There are so many options,
each with its own merits.

Why don't you give it
some more thought?

It's not that I require one out of vanity.
I'm just a hologram after all.

But if I had a name,
other than "Doctor” or "Hey, you",

it might encourage the crew to treat me
with a little more respect.

Kes?

Hello?

Neelix?

If you want to put your own stamp on it,
you should give it your own name.

"The Greasy Neelix"
or the "Double Talaxian with Cheese".

It has a nice ring to it.
I'll keep that in mind.

- Sweeting, what'll it be? The usual?
- I'm not hungry.

I thought that I'd bring Captain Janeway
some coffee.

That's very thoughtful.

- I'm looking forward to tonight.
- Actually, I have a lot of work to do.

But I already reserved the holodeck.

We could stroll through the marshlands
of Oshionian Prime.

- Another time, I promise.
- Something wrong?

Bad morning.

- Anything I can do?
- I'll be fine.

I'm not having a great day, either.
Nobody seems to like today's menu.

I blamed it on a replicator malfunction,
but no one believed me.

Wait, I think I see something.

Neelix to security. Kes' frown is losing
its structural integrity.

Red Alert. I'm detecting a smile.
That's my Kes.

The coffee?

The last attack nearly cost us
our impulse drives.

Fortunately, B'Elanna found a way
to reroute power.

A good choice for chief engineer,
if I do say so myself.

- Getting to know your enemy?
- I feel like I do.

Remember the old story?
Man goes to Risa

and meets a beautiful woman who
invites him for an evening of passion.

He wakes up in the morning
and discovers he's missing a kidney.

Every cadet about to go on his first
shore leave hears that cautionary tale.

- Doesn't seem so outrageous any more.
- No.

But the Vidiians are more than just
your garden-variety monsters.

They were a lot like us before the phage.

Do I detect a note of sympathy?

Makes you wonder what we'd do.

Come in.

- You read my mind.
- Vidiians?

We've picked up two more ships
on long-range sensors.

- I've gone to full Tactical Alert.
- I'm sure you'll get us through safely.

Thanks for the vote of confidence.

Tuvok's found a way
to penetrate their shields.

The next time they attack
it won't be so easy.

- Good.
- Captain to the bridge.

- On my way.
- Oops! I'm so clumsy. I'm sorry.

Don't worry about it.

This desk has seen its share
of coffee spills, believe me.

Ensign Wildman has a proposal.

We've been analysing
the Vidiian bio-readings.

Their immune systems have been
compromised by the phage.

We could synthesise a neural agent
that would incapacitate them.

Might come in handy if we're boarded.

Work with the Doctor.

Find a way to deploy it
through the environmental systems.

The ships
have disappeared from our sensors.

- Maybe we outran them.
- They wouldn't give up that easily.

Voyager's the only organ bank
within half a parsec.

Now they show up on sensors just long
enough for us to change course.

On our present course, we'll enter
a region of subspace vacuoles.

- We'd have to drop to impulse.
- A good place to ambush.

The Maquis used to lure
the Cardassians into the Badlands.

- They had nowhere to run.
- Neither will we. Unless...

- Tom, how dense are those vacuoles?
- They cover about 70% of the region.

Excuse me, Doctor.

Tom, tell us about manoeuvring at warp.

Faster than light, no left or right.

Maintain a linear trajectory. Course
corrections could fracture the hull.

We'd have to drop to impulse
every time we made a course change.

But what if we let Voyager
do the driving?

We'd only spend a second at impulse
when the computer executed a turn.

Auto-navigation the entire way?

Neural gel packs can calculate
vectors a little faster than you can.

- B'Elanna?
- We'd need a scan of the region.

- If we even graze a vacuole...
- We could send a shuttle ahead.

The Delta Flyer.
Its sensors are more advanced.

The Delta what?

Forgive me. I must have been thinking
of another starship.

Prepare a shuttle.

I want Voyager's systems at peak
efficiency by the time Tom gets back.

If we're going to pull this off,
there's no margin for error. Dismissed.

Computer, display an image
of the Ocampan Homeworld.

Plot a course from Voyager's
current position.

- Homesick?
- Lieutenant.

Tom.

It's OK. A lot of people on board
feel the same way.

I spent my life trying to get away
from Ocampa. Why would I go back?

Because it's home.
Home for me means a penal colony.

Out here, I get to fly a state-of-the-art
ship and there are no admirals in sight.

- What are you doing?
- Getting ready for a scouting mission.

- Planning on going somewhere?
- Of course not.

I was just studying
the helm configurations.

I didn't know you could pilot a shuttle.

- I can't, but I'd like to learn.
- Then why not learn from the best?

I could start you off in the holodeck
in an old Class I.

That would be very nice, Lieutenant.

Tom.

- Identify yourself.
- It's me, Tuvok. Naomi Wildman.

May I help you, sir?
Lieutenant, is something wrong?

Hello. I took the liberty of
preparing one of your favourite meals.

It's under replicator program Neelix 1.

Call me if you'd like some company.
Miss you.

Computer, end music.
Open an encrypted channel.

Direct the signal
to the following co-ordinates.

Channel open.

My name is Kes. I'm aboard
the starship Voyager. Respond.

I know you're receiving
this transmission.

Your attempt to capture
this ship will fail.

If you want to harvest Voyager's crew,
I suggest you answer me now.

Explain.

Captain Janeway
is aware of your ambush.

She's found a way to evade
your vessels, but I can help you.

I'm listening.

I can send you tactical data
on their shields, weapons.

- This is a deception.
- Do you want this crew or not?

In return?

Safe passage to Ocampa for myself
and one other.

Why sentence your own crew to death?

They're not my crew.
They abandoned me a long time ago.

Computer,
access Voyager's tactical database.

Command authorisation required.

Access granted.

- Naomi Wildman?
- She appeared to be half-Ktarian.

Ensign Wildman's husband is Ktarian.
I met him once.

There's more.
I followed her to cargo bay 2,

where I saw a woman and two children
with cybernetic implants.

Borg?

I can't explain it, Captain.
I've had hallucinations before,

but only while in a state
of deep meditation.

These were specific and they evoked
a sense of anticipation.

It almost sounds like you're describing
a premonition.

- I didn't think Vulcans had premonitions.
- They don't.

That's what concerns me.

Computer, maintain a continuous
proximity scan of Lieutenant Tuvok.

Ten metre radius,
all sensor parameters.

- In case you have any more visions.
- A logical plan.

Bridge to Captain Janeway.

- We're approaching the vacuoles.
- On my way.

Last chance to take the long way
around.

It does feel like a graveyard at midnight.
Any sign of the Vidiians?

Not yet,
but it's a safe bet they're in there.

- Tom?
- Trajectories laid in.

Our trip will take three hours,
12 minutes, 11 seconds

with 216 course changes.

Let's get started.

Engaging at warp 8.
Sit back and enjoy the ride.

One of the vacuoles shifted position.
The computer's adjusting our vector.

Dropping to impulse.
A 2.3 degree turn starboard,

jumping to warp 6.

- One down, 215 to go.
- I'll be in sickbay.

Dropping to impulse.
New heading 031, mark 2.

There's a ship approaching
on a collision course.

I'm not reading any ship.

Lieutenant?

Permission to be relieved, sir.
I'm not well.

Of course.

The molecular structures
appear to be stable. Good.

Report.

We've an agent to inhibit Vidiian motor
functions without causing damage.

I don't want to add to their problems.
I want to keep them from adding to ours.

I'll get to work.

Doctor, when was the last time
you examined Ensign Wildman?

I performed her annual physical
six weeks ago.

- Did you find anything unusual?
- She's in perfect health.

This may seem like a strange question,
but I need to know if she's pregnant.

I can't disclose that information.
Doctor-patient confidentiality.

What about captain's orders?

Medical protocols
supersede your authority.

The security of this ship
could be at stake.

- She planned on telling you herself.
- Boy or girl?

Female. Half-Ktarian, which should
double the gestation period.

How did you know?

And they say I'm rude.

It's a distress call.

- Lifesigns?
- It's Ocampan.

- Kes?
- Let me come on board.

Her ship is on a collision course.

- Hull breach.
- Force fields.

- Approaching engineering.
- State your intentions.

- It's on a collision course.
- Force fields.

Problem?

Hey.

Torres to sickbay. Medical emergency.

20 milligrams lectrazine.

Cortical stimulator.

We'll start at 20 millijoules. Now!

He's gone into synaptic shock.
I don't understand.

- Can I speak with him?
- It's best to keep him sedated.

- When did this begin?
- Early this afternoon.

I need the exact time.

Lieutenant Torres called sickbay
at 1422 hours.

Computer, display proximity scan
of Lieutenant Tuvok at 1422 hours.

Captain?

- Tachyons.
- I beg your pardon?

There was a surge of tachyon particles
just before Tuvok collapsed.

That could have triggered this.
Where did they come from?

They're normally caused
by temporal distortions.

- Time travel?
- Let me know if his condition changes.

Kes.

You have telepathic abilities.

Have you experienced anything unusual
in the past few days?

Hallucinations, premonitions?

- No, nothing.
- If you do, you'll let me know?

Of course, Captain.

We're low on neuro-stabilisers.
I'll go replicate some more.

Hurry back.

- Where's the tactical data?
- I'm downloading it now.

- I'll transmit it once you've arrived.
- I need it now.

Janeway's suspicious.
If I transmit it now, I'll be discovered.

- That's your problem.
- Apparently it's yours, too.

Gentlemen, scan for tachyon particles,
deck by deck.

- Looking for something specific?
- I'm not sure.

- Report.
- We're under attack.

- A Vidiian ship is closing on us.
- Battle stations.

- We've lost warp drive.
- They're cutting through our shields.

- Remodulate.
- They keep matching the frequencies.

- We've still got impulse.
- They've taken out navigation.

They're cutting through the hull.
Evacuate deck 3 and seal it off.

Sickbay, are you ready
with the neural agent?

- Stand by to release it on deck 3.
- 50 millilitres should suffice.

Doctor!

Controls aren't responding.

- Harry, what's going on?
- We've been locked out of that system.

The command relays have been fused.

They know our shield frequencies,
which systems to target.

- We're being boarded!
- I'm reading an EM fluctuation.

- Location?
- Airponics bay.

- Who's down there?
- I'm picking up two bio-readings.

The sensors must be malfunctioning.
They're both reading as Kes.

Security to airponics bay. Shut down
control functions to that section.

Something tells me we've got
more than one battle on our hands.

Computer, initiate site-to-site transport.
Program Kes beta 6.

Unable to comply.
Control functions have been disabled.

-I
- Shh. Shh. I'm taking you home.

- We've got weapons back.
- Can you target those hooks?

- We'd breach the upper hull.
- It's better than being dissected.

Reverse the hull polarity.
Maybe we can shake them loose.

Now one of you doesn't belong here.
And I'm guessing it's you.

Tuvok's premonitions were real.
You're from the future.

A future I'm about to change.

You're helping the Vidiians, Kes. Why?

- Tell me why you're doing this.
- I won't let you hurt her again.

- I haven't harmed her.
- You took her from Ocampa, her home.

- She's a prisoner on this ship.
- No one's a prisoner here, Kes.

I was a child.
You corrupted me with your ideas.

- What ideas?
- Exploration, discovery.

I believed you.

Hull polarity loosened their hold,
but not by much.

Have the deflector discharge
anti-graviton pulses along the hull.

Engage the inertial dampers.
Get a controlled pitch going.

In three years, I leave Voyager
in search of higher things

because you encouraged me to develop
my mental abilities. I wasn't ready.

But what I found... I couldn't control it.
It scared me.

I had nowhere to go.
I thought of returning home to Ocampa,

but I'd changed too much.
I knew they'd be frightened of me.

I knew they wouldn't accept me,
but they'll accept her.

You don't have to destroy this ship.
We can help you.

- No. I trusted you.
- Kes.

No!

- We're breaking free.
- They're trying to lock on us.

Reverse thrusters, full power.

- That could tear the hull apart.
- Then tear it apart!

Photon torpedoes, full spread.

- Ready.
- Fire!

It's set to kill, Kes.

- Janeway to bridge. Status?
- The Vidiians are in retreat.

- Everything all right down there?
- For now.

She was here in my last premonition.

She appeared older.

- Her face was tired.
- What was she doing?

She had her hands on the casing,
as if she was drawing energy from it.

The tachyons are concentrated here.

It's possible she needed the core
to travel back in time.

If that's true, then she'll need it again.

And we don't know when that'll be.
We have to be ready.

Doctor to the captain.
Kes has regained consciousness.

What do you remember?

I was in airponics and then I felt dizzy
and then I was watching myself.

Computer, deactivate EMH.

What I'm about to say stays between us.

- Understood?
- Yes, Captain.

Something terrible has happened.
Or, more precisely, will happen.

We're going to need your help
to prevent it from happening again.

It took exhaustive research,
sifting through teraquads of data,

separating fact from rumour,

but eventually I arrived at the truth.

Captain?

- Happy birthday.
- Thank you.

It's not long before you hit
the big three digits.

Indeed. Have you informed anyone else
of your discovery?

My lips are sealed.
You're supposed to blow out the candle.

- That is not a Vulcan custom.
- Humour me.

- Captain to the bridge.
- On my way.

Well?

It was a fire hazard.

We're receiving a distress call,
a small vessel.

- Lifesigns?
- One. It's Ocampan.

I'd almost forgotten.

We're being hailed.

- Red Alert. Raise shields.
- Captain?

All hands, this is the bridge. Begin
emergency evacuation of deck 11.

Repeat. All hands evacuate deck 11.

You heard her. Get moving.

Open a channel.

- Kes.
- Captain Janeway.

I need your help.

Will you please give me permission
to come aboard?

- Of course. What's happened?
- Please, let me come aboard.

- Her ship is on a collision course.
- Five seconds to impact.

Tuvok.

Lock on a tractor beam.
Evasive manoeuvres.

Shields are holding.
Her ship is intact.

A transporter was activated.
She's beamed aboard.

I'm reading bulkhead ruptures
on deck 11, section 17... 18... 19...

How did you know?

Ready?

Shut down the warp core.
You have the bridge.

Remember me?
The innocent child you're here to save?

You blame Captain Janeway,
but the choice was yours.

You made the decision to leave Ocampa
and the decision to leave Voyager.

You've come back to take revenge
on the people who cared about you.

That's not who you are
and that's not who I am.

Find another way home.
Captain Janeway will help you.

Try to remember who you were.
Try to remember me.

Don't you remember?

You made that recording because
you didn't want this to happen again.

Three years ago,
you travelled back in time.

Kes, you wanted to take that woman
with you

and were willing to hand us over
to the Vidiians to do it.

It didn't work.
You forced me to kill you, Kes.

If you go back now,
it'll all happen again.

Just before this terrible thing happened,
you told me you had nowhere to go.

That's not true. Stay here with us.

I can't. I don't belong here.
I need to be with my own people.

You told me you had the ability
to get home,

but you were afraid the Ocampans
wouldn't accept you. Why?

I remember...

- What do you remember?
- I remember making the holo-recording.

You asked me to help you,
to help myself.

You wanted me to remember who I was.

These years were so filled
with confusion...

...and anger.

I'd buried the memory.
I'd almost forgotten.

Does it really matter
which Kes goes home?

A few snacks for the journey home.

- You do still like leola root?
- Thank you.

- What?
- Just looking.

- See anyone you know?
- Only you.

- Goodbye, Kes.
- Captain.

What should we tell the others?

A friend got lost.

We helped her find her way.