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This Story: Season 7 Episode 20 (production code 266)
VOY Overall: Episode 166
Trek Overall: Story 587, Episode 622
Airdate: 18 Apr 2001
Story by Brannon Braga
Teleplay by Phyllis Strong & Mike Sussman
Directed by David Livingston
Notes
- Running fired torpedo count: 77. This contradicts the hard limit set in “The Cloud” of 38.
- The last episode of the series to be directed by David Livingston. In total, he directed 2 episodes of TNG, 17 of DS9, 28 of Voyager, and will direct 15 on Enterprise.
- The only time that Picard’s “Dixon Hill” holodeck character is mentioned on Voyager.
- It’s also the only time the occupation of Bajor by the Cardassians is mentioned on Voyager (directly).
- The events of this episode appear to contract the ultimate resolution of the episode “Tuvix“.
- The epilogue of this episode takes place after the events of the series finale.
- Ardon Broht was played by Barry Gordon. He also played the Ferengi Nava in the DS9 episode “The Nagus“.
- Juan Garcia played John Torres (B’Elanna’s father) for the second and final time here. His other appearance was in “Lineage“.
- Robert Ito played Harry Kim’s father John. He was also Chang in the TNG episode “Coming of Age“.
- Irene Tsu plays Harry’s mother Mary. She previously played the role in the episode “Favorite Son“.
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[ Wikipedia | Memory Alpha | IMDB | Amazon US DVD | Delta Flyers Podcast ]#StarTrekMarathon #StarTrek Voyager Episode 166 - Author, Author - 18 Apr 2001 1/2 The Doctor writes a holonovel with unflattering copies of the crew that pisses everyone off. Some of the alternates are amusing, but the overall plot line felt off to me. Normally I like "alternate view" stories,
— Joe Siegler (@joesiegler.blog) June 12, 2026 at 1:18 PM
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#StarTrekMarathon #StarTrek Voyager Episode 166 - Author, Author - 18 Apr 2001 2/2 but this one felt different. It gets published in the Alpha quadrant without his permission, setting off a B plot about hologram rights. Liked seeing folks from Earth, but the main story I didn't care for, oddly.
— Joe Siegler (@joesiegler.blog) June 12, 2026 at 1:18 PM
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