Star Trek: Voyager
1.03
“Parallax”
1.03
“Parallax”
[Sickbay]
It’s rather busy in the medical facility, the DOCTOR is seeing to a patient on the main biobed, whilst Lieutenant Commander RO LAREN (her arms crossed tightly across her chest) and Lieutenant TUVOK (his hands clasped behind his back) watch on. When the DOCTOR moves to an equipment tray—obviously annoyed at both having to get his own instruments as well as the meeting taking place in his sickbay—the patient is revealed to be Lieutenant JOE CAREY, who is holding a very bloody nose.
It’s rather busy in the medical facility, the DOCTOR is seeing to a patient on the main biobed, whilst Lieutenant Commander RO LAREN (her arms crossed tightly across her chest) and Lieutenant TUVOK (his hands clasped behind his back) watch on. When the DOCTOR moves to an equipment tray—obviously annoyed at both having to get his own instruments as well as the meeting taking place in his sickbay—the patient is revealed to be Lieutenant JOE CAREY, who is holding a very bloody nose.
CAREY: (though his voice is muffled due to his injury, it is clear he is very angry) She’s not just out of control! She’s out of her mind!
TUVOK: (calmly) If you would explain what happened, Lieutenant.
CAREY: (scrutinises TUVOK) She hit me is what happened!
The DOCTOR returns to the biobed with a tool.
DOCTOR: Your nose is broken in three places. I’ll need to reset the ethmoid fossa. Try not to move.
The DOCTOR begins applying the medical device to the engineer’s broken nose.
CAREY: We were finishing up repairs to the power distribution grid. She wanted to realign the lateral plasma conduit. I told her that would cause an overload. She wouldn't listen—she’s been aboard for five days, and she already thinks she knows better than I do. I told her to step aside and let me handle it. She pushed me away from the console. I pushed back. (he becomes a little more animated to emphasis his point, which annoys the DOCTOR, who turns CAREY back to face him) Next thing I knew, I was lying on the deck with blood pouring down my face.
RO: (agitated and a little annoyed) Then what happened?
CAREY: (scoffs) She said, “Sorry. Maybe you should go to Sickbay.” (he moves again, annoying the DOCTOR yet again)
DOCTOR: At least she gave you some good advice. Now—
The DOCTOR grips his face firmly and applies the medical tool once again, a little more vigorously than before.
CAREY: (yelps) Ow!
DOCTOR: (forcefully) Hold still!
RO: Don’t worry, Lieutenant. I’ll take care of this.
RO and TUVOK head for the exit. CAREY pushes the DOCTOR out the way.
CAREY: (calling after them) You keep that woman out of my Engine Room and everything will be fine!
The DOCTOR grips him tightly and with more force than is really needed applies the tool.
CAREY: (yelps) Ow!
DOCTOR: I did tell you to remain still, Lieutenant.
[Corridor]
RO and TUVOK head away from Sickbay. RO’s body language is tense and she looks uncomfortable in her uniform, TUVOK on the other hand is a beacon of calm.
RO and TUVOK head away from Sickbay. RO’s body language is tense and she looks uncomfortable in her uniform, TUVOK on the other hand is a beacon of calm.
TUVOK: Where is Crewman Torres?
RO: I confined her to quarters, to let her cool off.
TUVOK: I would like her moved to the brig until formal charges can be filed.
RO: (in disbelief) Formal charges? Come on, Tuvok. We're seventy-five years away from the nearest court. Are you really going to hold her in the brig for that long?
TUVOK: The Captain has the authority to try Ms Torres here on the ship, considering the extenuating circumstances.
RO: Well, I'd like to settle this on my own without filing charges or involving the Captain.
TUVOK: That is not standard procedure. She struck an officer, her immediate superior no less. That is a court martial offence.
RO: (stops and turns to face TUVOK, who likewise stops) She's a Maquis! In the Maquis, sometimes you have to push people out of your way to get things done—you should know that, Lieutenant.
TUVOK: Crewman Torres is no longer a member of the Maquis. And with all due respect, Lieutenant Commander, neither are you. Allowing Ms Torres to get away with a clear violation of regulations sets a bad example for the rest of the crew. It makes it appear as though you were showing favouritism toward the Maquis.
RO: (getting irritated) Look, Lieutenant, I don't have to explain myself to you. I'll deal with B'Elanna personally, and then I'll inform the Captain. You're to drop this matter, now. That's an order.
TUVOK: I will yield my authority in this case to you, sir. However, I will make a full report in my security log.
RO: You do that.
With that, RO heads away from TUVOK, who watches her leave for a moment before proceeding in the opposite direction. As RO heads through the corridors, she starts trying to massage her neck and shoulders. Rounding another corner, TAKODA (now in security gold) and SESKA EINA, a dark-haired Bajoran woman also in gold, fall into step with her.
TAKODA: Ro, we heard what happened. What are they going to do with B'Elanna?
RO: I don't know yet, but I'll handle it.
SESKA: We heard that Riker is going to put her in the brig for two months, and that all the Maquis are going to be restricted to quarters when they're not on duty.
RO: (shaking her head) Not true.
TAKODA: (grips RO’s arm and turns her to face them, lowers his voice) We just want you to know that if things do get out of hand, we're ready to back you.
RO: Meaning?
SESKA: In case you want to take control of the ship. We can organise the rest of the Maquis, get into the systems and take over from within. It would be fairly simple.
RO: (looks between TAKODA and SESKA, her face ranging from shock to disbelief to anger) If I ever hear the pair of you talk that way again, I’ll personally throw you into the brig for mutiny!
With that she stalks off, leaving TAKODA and SEKSA dumbfounded behind her.
[Torres’s Quarters]
Inside the shared quarters, B’ELANNA TORRES is pacing back and forth like a caged animal, her hackles raised, fists clenched. Rage emanates for her every pore. Behind her the door swishes open. RO stands in the entryway. TORRES grabs a small metal bowls on the table next to her and hurtles it at the door.
Inside the shared quarters, B’ELANNA TORRES is pacing back and forth like a caged animal, her hackles raised, fists clenched. Rage emanates for her every pore. Behind her the door swishes open. RO stands in the entryway. TORRES grabs a small metal bowls on the table next to her and hurtles it at the door.
TORRES: (roars) Argh!
RO ducks out the way in time. She then bends down and picks up the bowl and steps into the room. TORRES stands facing her, chest heaving. RO puts the bowl down then pulls a P.A.D.D. from her pocket and hands it to TORRES.
RO: Here.
TORRES: (looks at the P.A.D.D.) What’s this?
RO: The medical report on Lieutenant Carey.
TORRES: (anger building again) Carey is an idiot petaQ! When I tell you what ha—
RO: (rising her voice over TORRES) I don't want to hear it, B’Elanna! You might be interested to know that the impact fractures along his cranium were pretty severe. If you'd hit him just a little harder, you could have driven some of those bones into his cerebellum.
TORRES: (steps away from RO, her anger ebbing slightly) I didn’t even come close to hitting him that hard.
RO: (exasperated) So on the one side, I'm facing a Vulcan who wants court martial you. And on the other, I'm facing all the Maquis who are ready to seize this ship over this. You've turned this into one lousy day for me, Torres.
TORRES, her anger all but used up, flops into a seat facing RO.
TORRES: (looking around the room) So how long do I have to stay in here?
RO: (deadpan) Rest of the trip, seventy five years.
TORRES: (with a humourless smile) I've never found your twisted sense of humour very funny, Laren.
RO: Or I could send you back to work, with the understanding that you'll apologise to Mr—
TORRES: (back on her feet, fuming once again) Apologise?! He was the one who—
RO: (rising her voice once again) Not just a simple apology. A personal one, over a steam hot mug of raktajino. Bond with the man.
TORRES: (appalled) I am not going to bond with him!
RO: You're going to need support from people like Carey.
TORRES: (defiantly) I don't need support from anybody.
RO: You are if you're going to be Chief Engineer of this ship.
This statement brings TORRES up short. She stands staring at RO in disbelief for a moment.
TORRES: Ha! Right.
RO: This is not another example of my ‘twisted’ sense of humour.
TORRES: (still not believing what she’s hearing) But Carey is next in line—
RO: (with a friendly smile) You're a better engineer than he is.
TORRES: (cautiously) What does the Captain have to say about this?
RO: He hasn't said a word…because I haven't told him yet.
RO leaves TORRES alone in her quarters once again.
[Tigan’s Quarters]
Inside TIGAN’s quarters, she has begun to settle in a little more, a few personal mementos and items are now on display. Lieutenant J.G. EZRI TIGAN is seated on a small couch under a viewport, and she is looking out at the stars, lost in thought. The chime of the door snaps her back to reality. She studies the door for a moment.
Inside TIGAN’s quarters, she has begun to settle in a little more, a few personal mementos and items are now on display. Lieutenant J.G. EZRI TIGAN is seated on a small couch under a viewport, and she is looking out at the stars, lost in thought. The chime of the door snaps her back to reality. She studies the door for a moment.
TIGAN: Yes?
The doors part to reveal Captain WILLIAM RIKER standing in the corridor; he holds a tray that has several items placed on it, and wears an easy smile.
TIGAN: (puzzled) Captain?
RIKER: Can I come in?
TIGAN: Oh! Yes, of course.
RIKER enters and goes over to the small dining table, where he sets the tray down. TIGAN stands up and joins him as he is off-loading the tray. There are a couple of mugs, a pot of tea, two plates, cutlery and three silvery foil packs.
TIGAN: What’s all this?
RIKER: Breakfast. I managed to liberate ration packs two, five and nine, what do you fancy?
TIGAN: Captain, you really don’t need to do this. I’m capable of getting my own meals.
RIKER: (not stopping in his setting the table) I know you can, but every meal you’ve had has been alone in your quarters. I thought you might like some company this morning. Besides, eating alone in the Captain’s Mess is a little tedious I find. I quite fancy the meat and cheese platter, what about you?
TIGAN: (she manages to stop him and look him in the eye) I know why you’re doing this, Captain. I’m fine. Really. I have a clean bill of health from Sickbay, and women in almost every culture have been having babies for eons. You don’t need to check up on me.
RIKER: (giving her a serious look) Ezri, I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t worried about you. But that’s not why I’m here. (he gives her a slight smile) I made a promise to an old friend to see you safely home, so that is exactly what I am going to do.
TIGAN is taken aback by his commitment and reasoning. RIKER finishes setting the table.
RIKER: So what’ll it be? Oatmeal or eggs? Or would you prefer the platter?
TIGAN: (smiles slightly) I’ll have the eggs please.
RIKER hands her one of the foil packs and she sits down as he pours them both a mug of tea. He takes his seat and together they settle in for breakfast.
[Space]
The U.S.S. Voyager travels effortlessly through space at warp. The hull breaches on decks five and fourteen have been patched, though they are far for being fully repaired.
The U.S.S. Voyager travels effortlessly through space at warp. The hull breaches on decks five and fourteen have been patched, though they are far for being fully repaired.
RIKER: Captain’s Log. Stardate: 48379.4. If has been five days since the Caretaker’s Array was destroyed. We are on course back to the Alpha Quadrant and continuing repairs following our transit to Delta Quadrant, as well as our run in with the Kazon. So far our sensors are clear of any other ships or planetary systems, and I hope it stays that way for the time being—the crew still has a lot to adjust too.
[Conference Room]
The Bridge level conference room is smaller than on the Enterprise-D, but it is perfectly former, with a large table and seating for all those assembled: RIKER (at the head of the table), RO (on his right), TUVOK (on his left), Lieutenant AIVA STADI (next to TUVOK), Lieutenant J.G. Sean Hawk (sits next to her), and Ensign SAM LAVELLE (is beside RO). There are various datapads on the table, as well as a mug or two of steaming drinks.
The Bridge level conference room is smaller than on the Enterprise-D, but it is perfectly former, with a large table and seating for all those assembled: RIKER (at the head of the table), RO (on his right), TUVOK (on his left), Lieutenant AIVA STADI (next to TUVOK), Lieutenant J.G. Sean Hawk (sits next to her), and Ensign SAM LAVELLE (is beside RO). There are various datapads on the table, as well as a mug or two of steaming drinks.
HAWK: (looking at his P.A.D.D.) Engine efficiency's down another ten percent. If we don't get more power to the warp drive, we're all going to have to get out and push.
RIKER: Any idea as to cause?
HAWK: (shakes his head) Carey said he was still trying to track down the problem, but with the amount of damage we took I’m surprised the core didn’t rupture midway here.
RIKER: What about alternative energy sources? Ensign Lavelle, have you had any luck getting power from the holodeck reactors?
LAVELLE: Not yet. We tried hooking them to the power grid and we ended up blowing out half the relays. The holodeck's energy matrix, it just isn't compatible with the other power systems.
RO: What if we were to relocate everyone from deck nine and reroute that power to propulsion—until the cause can be tracked down and rectified?
TUVOK: That would be inconvenient, but acceptable given the alternatives.
RIKER: (nodding) Sounds like an idea. (looks at STADI) Aiva, can you lend a hand in tracking down the problem?
STADI: Sure thing.
RIKER: Good. Now let's move on to the personnel situation. We still have—
The aft door opens and both NEELIX and KES enter, looking a little bit rushed. Everyone turns to face them, a little perplexed.
NEELIX: Sorry we're late, but I wasn't informed there was a meeting. (looks around the room) Oh, there don't seem to be enough chairs.
RIKER: Neelix, this is a briefing for the senior officers.
NEELIX: Oh, I see. Well, I would have thought that you might like the opinions of those who know a great deal about this region of space.
KES: We do have some excellent suggestions, Captain.
RIKER: (a little grudgingly) Very well. You're welcome to join us, this time.
LAVELLE stands up and offers his seat to KES.
LAVELLE: Here you are.
KES: (softly as she sits down) Thank you.
RIKER: To be honest, we could use some excellent suggestions right now.
KES: I've been thinking that you might be able to convert one of you lower decks into a hydroponics bay to grow your own food. I understand that the replicators are down and that the emergency rations won't hold out for long.
LAVELLE: What about Cargo Bay three? It was designed for organic storage and it already has adjustable environmental controls.
RIKER: (with an encouraging smile) When can you start?
KES: (a little surprised) Me?
RIKER: It's your idea. It's your project.
KES: (smiling widely) Right away.
NEELIX: (looking around the room) Do any of you Federation types know how to cook for almost one hundred and fifty people? (there is a pause as they look around the room) I figured as much. You’re in luck then, I worked as assistant chef on a Driliak freighter a few years back.
RIKER: (with a grin) Well it’s a good thing we have you onboard then, Mr Neelix. (turning his attention back to his P.A.D.D.) Now, the personnel situation. We've managed to find a replacement for the Transporter Chief, but we still need an Astrogation Plotter, a Chief Engineer, medical support personnel.
RO: Several members of my crew were in Starfleet before joining the Maquis. I've made a list of them and where they could be of most use.
RO hands RIKER a datapad. He starts to scroll through it for a few seconds, but quickly stops. He looks back at RO, his look questioning.
RIKER: B'Elanna Torres? She was the one involved in that incident with Lieutenant Carey.
RO: That’s right.
RIKER: Just what job do you think she's suited for?
RO: (deadpan) Chief Engineer.
RIKER: (questioningly) You're serious.
RO: Very.
There is a moment of tension between RIKER and RO, in which nothing needs to be said—they both know this isn’t the place for this battle. He sets the P.A.D.D. to one side.
RIKER: Regarding Sickbay, we still need a Chief Medical Officer.
NEELIX: What about that electronic man down in Sickbay?
STADI: The EMH was designed for short-term usage, to complement the existing medical staff—not become the sole medic onboard. It’s still relatively untested in the real world and its abilities are limited, for example, it can’t operate outside Sickbay.
HAWK: Not to mention its lousy bedside manner.
RO: Perhaps we should have the hologram give additional training to the crew who are already rated as emergency medtechs.
RIKER: Good idea. (looks around the officers) See which of your staff fit the bill and we’ll draw up a training schedule. (his eyes come to rest on HAWK) Lieutenant, if I remember correctly, your service jacket says that you qualified as a field medtech.
HAWK: Er, that was a while ago, sir, and I never did keep up with the refresher courses.
RIKER: (with a sly smile) Well you’re about to be refreshed, Lieutenant. Report to Sickbay once we’re done here.
HAWK: (looking mortified) But Captain—
Before he can finish, the ship suddenly bucks and throws everyone from their seats. A second later the Red Alert klaxons sound. The officers quickly right themselves.
RIKER: Stations!
The senior officers quickly head for the Bridge exit, as the violent shaking continues.