Prototype
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Prototype
This Story: Season 2 Episode 13 (production code 129)
VOY Overall: Episode 29
Trek Overall: Story 460, Episode 485
Airdate: 15 Jan 1996
Written by Nicholas Corea
Directed by Jonathan Frakes
Notes
- Running fired torpedo count: 1 (torpedo launchers were loaded but not fired here)
- The last episode of Star Trek directed by Jonathan Frakes. After this he directed two TNG movies. The next episode he directed was Discovery 01×10 – “Despite Yourself” in 2018.
- The two existing shuttles that got destroyed in “Initiations” and “Parturition” are referenced here.
- The first of the Doctor’s re-use of McCoy’s “I’m a Doctor, not a …..” lines – this becomes an ongoing thing.
- The opening sequence of this episode which shows the POV of a transportee was re-used as the intro segment for DVD extras on the Voyager sets.
- There is a reference to Commander Data in this episode.
- There are multiple references to Back to the Future here with a few characters saying “Flux capacity”.
- One of the props used as a spare Robot arm is the arm of Johnny 5 from the movie Short Circuit.
- Automated Units 3947 & 122 were played by Rick Worthy. He was also the Klingon Kornan on DS9’s “Soldiers of the Empire“, an Elloran officer in Star Trek: Insurrection, crewman Noah Lessing in “Equinox” and “Equinox, Pt II“, as well as Jannar from Star Trek Enterprise (multiple episodes).
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[ Wikipedia | Memory Alpha | IMDB | Amazon US DVD | Delta Flyers Podcast ]#StarTrekMarathon #StarTrek Voyager Ep 29 - Prototype - 15 Jan 1996 1/2 This ep was well done, but it didn't grab me. It's a Frakes directed one, which usually work for me (although there were some good directional choices). It's mostly around Torres' choices in trying to revive a robot they found
— Joe Siegler (@joesiegler.blog) January 27, 2026 at 7:58 AM
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#StarTrekMarathon #StarTrek Voyager Ep 29 - Prototype - 15 Jan 1996 2/2 in space. This also had some nice angles for Torres - dealing with motherhood to some extent. I think part of the reason I didn't care for it is I didn't like the visual look of the robots. A shallow reason, but here we are.
— Joe Siegler (@joesiegler.blog) January 27, 2026 at 7:58 AM
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