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StarfleetCommand74656
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PostMon Sep 25, 2006 1:00 pm    The Void

No stars ahead for 2 years, eh?
(in Night). We can see stars in the DQ from here with a decent telescope, just because there was no stars in the area doesn't mean they wouldn't be able to see any, surely?


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PostTue Sep 26, 2006 9:23 am    

They said IN the episode as to why they couldn't see stars. It was at the very beginning of the episode...I suggest rewatching it. But for those who don't have that luxury, here's the exact quote...

Seven: I completed an Astrometric scan of the entire region. There are no star systems within 2500 Lightyears.
Chakotay: Nothing?
Seven: Nothing.
Chakotay: Why can't we see any stars beyond that?
Seven: There are heavy concentrations of Theta Radiation. It has ecluded our sensors.



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PostSun Oct 01, 2006 12:49 pm    

it was odd, but the scenes were voyager flew by it was cool to see the lights on it.

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PostSun Oct 01, 2006 3:54 pm    

That was pretty much the whole point. It was eery. They were literally ALONE for the next 2 years of their voyager...it was good. It would have been FREAKY to have lost complete power in that place...oooh...


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PostMon Oct 02, 2006 9:43 pm    

Voyager2004 wrote:
That was pretty much the whole point. It was eery. They were literally ALONE for the next 2 years of their voyager...it was good. It would have been FREAKY to have lost complete power in that place...oooh...

i know it would be like your flashlight dying in a haunted house.


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PostMon Oct 02, 2006 11:01 pm    

monroe wrote:
it was odd, but the scenes were voyager flew by it was cool to see the lights on it.

- I loved the lights too.

Voyager2004 wrote:
That was pretty much the whole point. It was eery. They were literally ALONE for the next 2 years of their voyager...it was good. It would have been FREAKY to have lost complete power in that place...oooh...

- Sort of re-afirming that they are alone, like when they first got flung out their in "The Caretaker" but....

I have to say: they shouldn't have done this episode, the same exact thing happened in "Night" There was no need for this episode...


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PostTue Oct 03, 2006 7:21 am    

very strange how there would be a void of NOTHING when we can see stars well farther away than 2500LY...not ot mention that their return trajectory puts them fairly close ot the center of te galaxy where there is quite a bit of light due to the acretion of stars and gas there.

Looks to me like they blew it with this one


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PostTue Oct 03, 2006 1:33 pm    

JupiterPrime wrote:
very strange how there would be a void of NOTHING when we can see stars well farther away than 2500LY...not ot mention that their return trajectory puts them fairly close ot the center of te galaxy where there is quite a bit of light due to the acretion of stars and gas there.

Looks to me like they blew it with this one


No they didn't. They explained it in the episode.


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PostTue Oct 03, 2006 4:41 pm    

Theta Radiation may have ocludded the sensors, but it wouldnt have done anything to visual depiction on exterior shots, or for anyone who just might be looking out a window...assuming of course that Theta radiation (much like all radiation bandwidths beyond either side the visible spectrum) is invisible to the unaided eye. But nevertheless, it wasnt becasue of Theta radiation, because there was clearly a VOID that the creatures were living in, there wouldnt be, being closer to the galactice center than we are now....

Even if you were passing through one of the gaps in the galactic spiral arms, you would still be able to see stars around you


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PostTue Oct 03, 2006 9:08 pm    

Untitled wrote:
I have to say: they shouldn't have done this episode, the same exact thing happened in "Night" There was no need for this episode...


Oh, you're getting 2 episodes mixed up because of the title of this topic. There WAS an episode named "The Void" in season 7, but the topic creator is referring to season 5, "Night."

"The Void" was a completely different type of episode though. I liked it. Yes, it was kind of reminiscent to that of "Night," only due to the fact that there were no stars. Otherwise, it was completely different. I enjoyed it, really...

JupiterPrime wrote:
Looks to me like they blew it with this one


They wanted a good storyline that was eery and would make Janeway reflect on her decision. It was good. For all we know, there might have been some other type of anomaly that prevented them from seeing stars...we don't know.



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PostWed Oct 04, 2006 4:37 pm    

Voyager2004 wrote:
Untitled wrote:
I have to say: they shouldn't have done this episode, the same exact thing happened in "Night" There was no need for this episode...


Oh, you're getting 2 episodes mixed up because of the title of this topic. There WAS an episode named "The Void" in season 7, but the topic creator is referring to season 5, "Night."

- Oh, ooOps.
Side note to the creator of this topic: You should create a more specific topic name. Like... The void in "Night"


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PostWed Oct 04, 2006 9:39 pm    

It was an interesting episode. It was different, seeing a point with no stars. The only thing I don't get is how the engineering staff seemed to have nothing to do. What? So, being surrounded by stars causes the need for maintenance? o.0

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PostThu Oct 05, 2006 8:00 am    

If you are actually in a void, there is no matter or energy acting against you to cause resistance to movement except for any imperfections in teh engines themselves, so the engines would actually perform exceedingly welland most likely above specs and tolerances.

Like they said, if it werent for sensors (which I thought were ocluded becasue of theta radiation, eh?) they wouldnt even know they were at warp

Flying through a void would be the absolutely smoothest ride anyone has ever had, however they'd go thorugh fuel a lot faster as there is nothing for the Bussard Collectors to collect


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PostThu Oct 05, 2006 9:49 am    

JupiterPrime wrote:
Like they said, if it werent for sensors (which I thought were ocluded becasue of theta radiation, eh?) they wouldnt even know they were at warp


They said their sensors couldn't get passed the Theta Radiation. Not that the sensors didn't work at all...



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PostThu Oct 05, 2006 1:54 pm    

Seems to me like an easy escape route

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PostTue Nov 07, 2006 9:11 pm    

The void was a great episode, and ya seeing voyager with her lights on was beautiful

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PostTue Dec 26, 2006 2:34 am    

Too bad the wormhole only took them just past the void HMMMMMMMMMMMMMM

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PostSat Mar 03, 2007 11:01 pm    

Every time I think of "Night" I want to call it "The Void".

I thought of that problem with not seeing the stars, too. Their being far away is no reason for them to be totally invisible. Someone brought up the gaps between the spiral arms... these are filled with gas and dust, not empty space. Maybe that explains it. Not that they had that in mind. I wish they'd used more real galactic geography.

I'm fond of that moment with Janeway holing herself up in her cabin.


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PostMon Mar 05, 2007 9:03 am    

well... the show takes place in unexplored space... complete creative liberty for the writers there, they can make up anything they like.

i thought that this episode was pretty good!


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PostTue Mar 13, 2007 7:08 am    

Speaking of The Void, that episode was similar to Night in terms of the environment they were in, including the 2 years of complete darkness.


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PostThu Mar 15, 2007 12:01 pm    

Yes, especially as both eps. called the void 'The Void'. This post is referring to the Night one.

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PostSat Mar 24, 2007 7:56 pm    

I seen this epsoide yesterday on spike I think or citytv

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PostTue Mar 27, 2007 10:46 pm    

Voyager2004 wrote:
That was pretty much the whole point. It was eery. They were literally ALONE for the next 2 years of their voyager...it was good. It would have been FREAKY to have lost complete power in that place...oooh...


Agreed. I feel like I would go CRAZY w/out stars. You'd think w/ how advanced they were though then, they could create perhaps some holo-image thing to project fake stars for them.... they're able to do so many other things, that seems like a small task to undertake


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