Deadlock
©1996 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved.
Innocence
©1996 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved.
Episode 37 Episode 38
Airdate March 18, 1996 Airdate April 8, 1996

Catalog Number LV40840-137
Format Extended Play CLV
Running Time 92 minutes
Side Running Time
1 46 minutes
2 46 minutes
92 minutes

Dolby Surround

Deadlock
Directed by David Livingston
Written by Brannon Braga
Executive Producers Rick Berman, Michael Piller & Jeri Taylor
Starring Kate Mulgrew
Also Starring Robert Beltran
Roxann Biggs-Dawson
Jennifer Lein
Robert Duncan McNeill
Ethan Phillips
Robert Picardo
Tim Russ
Garrett Wang
Stardate 49548.7
The Delta Quadrant isn't big enough for both of them! Passage into a spatial rift causes the sudden creation of an identical Voyager and crew. But while matter has been duplicated, antimatter - the power source for both ships - has not. One of the vessels must self-destruct so the other can survive. But which one? Neither crew has much time to weigh its options. The antimatter is draining so rapidly that both ships are threatened with total inoperability. What's more, Vidiian body snatchers intent on harvesting the organs of crew members have launched an attack. Capt. Janeway (Kate Mulgrew) has perhaps never before faced so fateful a decision. Good thing there are two of her to make it!

Innocence
Directed by James L. Conway
Teleplay by Lisa Klink
Story by Anthony Williams
Executive Producers Rick Berman, Michael Piller & Jeri Taylor
Starring Kate Mulgrew
Also Starring Robert Beltran
Roxann Biggs-Dawson
Jennifer Lein
Robert Duncan McNeill
Ethan Phillips
Robert Picardo
Tim Russ
Garrett Wang
Stardate 49578.2
Sit still! No running in the shuttle! And put down that phaser! Looking after three rambunctious children can test the patience and temperament of anyone, even when that someone is the always centered, always logical Tuvok (Tim Russ). Tuvok encounters the parentless youngsters after his shuttle crash-lands on a Drayan moon. The children say they are stranded and that a terrible night creature intends to kill them. Tuvok takes the three into his care, tries to dispel their fears, even sings a Vulcan lullaby during a restless evening. But as darkness turns to day, unexpected events deepen the mystery surrounding the children - a mystery that lies at the heart of the entire Drayan culture.


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