Star Trek - Voyager, Episode 50: Future's End Part I (1995) Review

Star Trek - Voyager, Episode 50: Future's End Part I  (1995)
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During STAR TREK's 35 year history, the city of San Francisco has been the scene of several time travel sagas for the officers of Starfleet: James T. Kirk and his crew (STAR TREK: THE VOYAGE HOME, where he asves the whales in the mid-1980's), Jean-Luc Picard and his officers (TNG: "Time's Arrow," 14 years before the 1906 quake), Benjiman Sisko and his gang (DS9: "Past Tense"---he and Bashair are trapped in a very classist mid-21st century where Sisko's forced to impersonate an African-American civil rights martyr). This time it's the turn of the Golden State's OTHER principal city to star in an ST blast from the past as Captain Kathryn Janeway and the crew of the good ship Voyager, after being attacked by a 29th century Federation ship, are flung back to the 20th century, as well as the hostile ship. Janeway traces the signal of that ship to 1997 Los Angeles and she, Chakotay, Paris and Tuvok beam down into the smoggy, sprawling City Of Angels. Trouble is, their attacking ship crashed in the Califorina desert 3 decades before, and some guy found the wreckage and used the Starfleet tech therein to become the TREK Universe's answer to Bill Gates.

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