The Chute
©1996 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved.
Remember
©1996 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved.
Episode 47 Episode 48
Airdate September 18, 1996 Airdate October 9, 1996

Catalog Number LV40840-147
Format Extended Play CLV
Running Time 92 minutes
Side Running Time
1 46 minutes
2 46 minutes
92 minutes

Dolby Surround

The Chute
Directed by Winrich Kolbe
Teleplay by Kenneth Biller
Story by Clayvon Harris
Executive Producers Rick Berman & 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 50156.2
The Akritirian prison is infamous throughout the quadrant. There are no doors, no windows and seemingly no way out. What's more, every prisoner is fitted with a neural clamp that heightens aggression and turns captive against captive, even if the prisoners are friends. Tom Paris (Robert Duncan McNeill) and Harry Kim (Garrett Wang) the two shipmates - suspected of being Open Sky rebels - struggle to keep hope and each other alive after they're cast into the hellish prison. Critical to survival is their mastery of the electronic clamp they each wear. Control it, or it controls them. Meanwhile, Janeway (Kate Mulgrew) develops a bold plan to free the men, bringing former space scavenger Neelix's (Ethan Phillips) ship out of storage and deploying it on a special mission.

Remember
Directed by Winrich Kolbe
Teleplay by Lisa Klink
Story by Brannon Braga and Joe Menosky
Executive Producers Rick Berman & 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 50203.1
Each night, the unusual phenomenon afflicting Lieutenant Torres (Roxann Biggs-Dawson) is the same. She is in her own quarters, in her own bed. Yet the dreams she experiences are not hers at all. They involve a love she's never known, a place she's never seen. The dreams are sensual, palpable, powerful. What's more, each begins where the prior night's ended. Someone is implanting her life's story into Torres' memory, making the lieutenant an eyewitness to events that grow more harrowing with each dream. But who is sending the dreamscapes? And why? As Torres fits together the pieces of the puzzle, she realizes she's been entrusted with a concealed history that must be revealed, recorded, and never forgotten.


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