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-title = "Star Trek: Voyager 05x11 - Latent Image"
-author = ["MichaƂ Sapka"]
-date = 2024-03-08T22:07:00+01:00
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-After a longer hiatus, I am back watching Voyager.
-The previous episode was not memorable, so no review for now.
-But this?
-This is a WOW episode!
-
-Doctor learns that he performed a surgery on Kim 1,5 year ago.
-After an investigation, we learn that _something_ happened then, and it was erased from his memories.
-After and even longer investigation it turns out that Doctor had to make a choice between saving Kim and Ensign Ahni Jetal.
-He has chosen Kim and Ahni dies.
-This causes _moral dilemma_ powerful enough, to break Doctor's programming and Jenwey decides to rewrite him, as he was no longer able to perform his duties as a doctor.
-
-
-## Impressions {#impressions}
-
-Wow!
-I was left speechless.
-There are so many aspects that this episode nails.
-
-We've got the basic premise of The Doctor evolving from a simple program into a person.
-I love they have not made it a _Seven_ episode, as Borgs are goto when it comes to such stories.
-Moreover, we've got Jenway who made tough choice between a doctor and The Doctor.
-Love it!
-
-Speaking of which - Jenway is slowly becoming my favorite captain.
-At first, I could not stand her - she was all knowing, perfect and deeply annoying.
-But it's episodes like this that show _why_ she is the captain.
-I can't imagine Picard or Sisko in a situation like this.
-Yes, they all had some tough moral dilemmas - genocides and such - but none were so deeply, interpersonally involved.
-None had to live with the results.
-And Mulligan's performance is perfect.
-We have a scene where Doctor confronts her. In a span of few seconds, se moves from goofy and having fun with the crew to martial tribunal level of seriousness.
-This is not the first time she does it, but everyone I am floored.
-
-{{< img-c "star-trek-voyager-latent-image-1.jpg" "https://www.paramountplus.com/shows/video/A_IC0KJPUnyl6XGYILsz17io5kee4P2H/" >}}
-There's more and more of Naomi.
-I can't wait to see what the show has planned for her!
-{{< /img-c >}}
-
-
-## Doctor factor {#doctor-factor}
-
-Happiness of the highest order.
-It's a not only a Doctor episode but also a Perfect Doctor Episode.
-The episode ends with:
-
-> In that book, which is my memory, on the first page of the chapter that is the day when I first met you appear the words, 'here begins a new life'
-
-I love how he is developing through the series and sure hope authors won't forget that this episode exists!