Q2 ©2001 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. |
Author, Author ©2001 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. | ||
Episode | 165 | Episode | 166 |
Airdate | April 11, 2001 | Airdate | April 18, 2001 |
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Directed by | LeVar Burton |
Teleplay by | Robert Doherty |
Story by | Kenneth Biller |
Executive Producers | Rick Berman, Brannon Braga & Kenneth Biller |
Starring | Kate Mulgrew |
Also Starring | Robert Beltran Roxann Dawson Robert Duncan McNeill Ethan Phillips Robert Picardo Tim Russ Jeri Ryan Garrett Wang |
Stardate Unknown It's not easy being a parent, even for a Q (John de Lancie). Because Captain Janeway (Kate Mulgrew) and the crew of USS Voyager were so instrumental in Q's quest to have a child, he decides to make "Aunt Kathy" teach his son some responsible virtues. Although appearing to be fully grown, the younger Q proves harder to handle than his irascible father, and with his omnipotent powers, disciplining the youngster proves not only impossible, but exceptionally dangerous as well. |
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Directed by | David Livingston |
Teleplay by | Phyllis Strong & Mike Sussman |
Story by | Brannon Braga |
Executive Producers | Rick Berman, Brannon Braga & Kenneth Biller |
Starring | Kate Mulgrew |
Also Starring | Robert Beltran Roxann Dawson Robert Duncan McNeill Ethan Phillips Robert Picardo Tim Russ Jeri Ryan Garrett Wang |
Stardate 54732.3 As USS Voyager gets closer and closer to the Alpha Quadrant, a new means of direct yet brief communication with Starfleet is established, allowing the crew a few minutes each to communicate with family and friends. The Doctor (Robert Picardo) may not have any family or friends on Earth, but he does have a holo-novel to pitch to publishers — the story of a ship stranded on the other side of the galaxy with a strangely familiar crew; a crew that barely tolerates their holographic doctor who lives in virtual slavery... |