Coda
- Episode aired Jan 29, 1997
- TV-PG
- 46m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
1.9K
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Chakotay and Janeway crash on a planet and are stuck in a time loop where Janeway dies.Chakotay and Janeway crash on a planet and are stuck in a time loop where Janeway dies.Chakotay and Janeway crash on a planet and are stuck in a time loop where Janeway dies.
Roxann Dawson
- Lt. B'Elanna Torres
- (as Roxann Biggs-Dawson)
Steve Carnahan
- Operations Division Officer
- (uncredited)
Damaris Cordelia
- Operations Division Officer
- (uncredited)
Debbie David
- Lt. Russell
- (uncredited)
Tarik Ergin
- Lt. Ayala
- (uncredited)
Heather Ferguson
- Command Officer
- (uncredited)
Susan Henley
- Ensign Brooks
- (uncredited)
Kerry Hoyt
- Crewman Fitzpatrick
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaCoda is a musical term used to denote a short extra passage added to the end of a musical composition, unrelated to the structure and themes of the main musical material. The title of this episode is used to describe the short limbo "afterlife" Janeway experiences, indicating that this "coda" may suspiciously not be related to her life at all.
- GoofsAfter her second "death" in sickbay, Janeway was able to make Kes sense her presence through physical contact; however, when Tuvok and Kes attempt to locate Janeway telepathically, she makes no attempt to touch either of them.
- Quotes
[last lines]
Captain Kathryn Janeway: Come on, Chakotay. I cheated death. That's worth a celebration, don't you think? Bottle of champagne, moonlight sail on Lake George. How does that sound?
Commander Chakotay: Like something worth living for.
- ConnectionsReferences Star Trek: The Next Generation: Cause and Effect (1992)
Featured review
Janeway seems like she may finally be dead
God I wished she were dead! decades of patience with this show hasn't diminished my dislike for this captain. In particular I literally couldn't sit through the encomia for the Captain by the various crew members- I had to fast forward through at least 10 minutes: at least someone would have been honest enough to blame her for trapping them so far from home (repeatedly!) Her self-righteousness and ideological trappings make her a very unsuitable and unfit leader for this sort of journey- the fact that she is unmoved by her own death and by the appearance of her father's ghost just makes her even more unreal: this is suppose to appeal to some kind of militaristic fascination with duty above all else- I find it, and her, abhorrent.
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- juyayay
- Mar 27, 2016
Details
- Runtime46 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
- 4:3
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