Non Sequitur
- Episode aired Sep 25, 1995
- TV-PG
- 45m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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Harry Kim wakes up in San Francisco having never been assigned to Voyager which Starfleet considers lost.Harry Kim wakes up in San Francisco having never been assigned to Voyager which Starfleet considers lost.Harry Kim wakes up in San Francisco having never been assigned to Voyager which Starfleet considers lost.
Roxann Dawson
- Lt. B'Elanna Torres
- (as Roxann Biggs-Dawson)
Jennifer Lien
- Kes
- (credit only)
Ethan Phillips
- Neelix
- (credit only)
Robert Picardo
- The Doctor
- (credit only)
Almayvonne
- Chez Sandrine Patron
- (uncredited)
Thomas J. Booth
- Starfleet Security Officer
- (uncredited)
Tracee Cocco
- Alien Visitor
- (uncredited)
Kevin Finister
- San Francisco Citizen
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaJennifer Gatti (Libby) also appeared in Birthright, Part I (1993)/Birthright, Part II (1993) as Ba'el.
- GoofsThe entire time Ensign Kim is running away from security, he has his communicator badge on and a security anklet. They should be able to lock on to either and beam him into a prison cell. In addition, there would be no need for security forces to respond at all. Simply add a program that call for beam out to a secure location as soon as the anklet is tampered with.
- Quotes
Libby: Where're you going?
Ensign Harry Kim: Marseille, France.
Libby: What for?
Ensign Harry Kim: I've got to see Paris.
Libby: But you just said you were going to Marseille.
- ConnectionsEdited from Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)
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Unfortunately Garret Wang cannot carry an episode
This episode outright proves 1 of two things: 1)cannot give us a character that is interesting or 2) The writers cannot give us a character of Ensign Kim that is interesting. It is possible Wang is only working from the script and the director. However I don't think I want to lay blame on the writer and director when I see a story that could have been interesting, but turns out to be rather boring. Actually i blame both.
Non Sequitur is an episode that puts Ensign into a situation where it appears he is back in San Francisco with his girlfriend and back in Starfleet. He discovers that he was never assigned to Voyager and doesn't know what any of this means. The first thing Kim does is try to communicate with whomever he thinks is in control of this reality only to realize that everything seems to be real.
So would be the logical next step here? Well, Kim isn't in any danger, Kim isn't held hostage, Kim isn't hurt or injured or does any injury seem to be forthcoming to him. In seeing this, my first response to Kim was "why not just play along?". It was something that I honestly didn't understand why Kim decided to proceed as if he was in danger. Also Kim when he finds the Voyager logs classified, proceeds to enter his authorization code. If Kim suspected that he was still under alien influence entering that code was a large character error.
For an episode that could have explored the acting of Wang and character of Kim this episode falls very short. McNeill gave an interesting character but it all falls flat with a rather odd and typical Star Trek ending.
Can be skipped.
Non Sequitur is an episode that puts Ensign into a situation where it appears he is back in San Francisco with his girlfriend and back in Starfleet. He discovers that he was never assigned to Voyager and doesn't know what any of this means. The first thing Kim does is try to communicate with whomever he thinks is in control of this reality only to realize that everything seems to be real.
So would be the logical next step here? Well, Kim isn't in any danger, Kim isn't held hostage, Kim isn't hurt or injured or does any injury seem to be forthcoming to him. In seeing this, my first response to Kim was "why not just play along?". It was something that I honestly didn't understand why Kim decided to proceed as if he was in danger. Also Kim when he finds the Voyager logs classified, proceeds to enter his authorization code. If Kim suspected that he was still under alien influence entering that code was a large character error.
For an episode that could have explored the acting of Wang and character of Kim this episode falls very short. McNeill gave an interesting character but it all falls flat with a rather odd and typical Star Trek ending.
Can be skipped.
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