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### 2. Star Trek: Voyager rCo "Prey" (Season 4, Episode 16)
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http://www.chakoteya.net/Voyager/414.htm](
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#### Introduction and Context
"Prey" is a high-octane, ethically complex episode that brings back two of *VoyagerrCOs* most formidable antagonists: the Hirogen and Species 8472. Coming off the heels of "Hunters," this episode shifts focus from the Hirogen as a distant threat to a direct, visceral conflict within the corridors of *Voyager*.
#### Plot Summary: The Hunt is On
The episode opens with *Voyager* discovering a drifting Hirogen ship. Onboard, they find a sole survivor and evidence of a terrifying struggle. They soon realize that a member of Species 8472rCothe fluidic space entities that even the Borg could not defeatrCohas boarded *Voyager*. The creature is wounded and desperate, hiding in the shiprCOs vents.
A Hirogen Alpha hunter (played with menacing gravitas by Tony Todd) arrives and demands the creature be handed over. He views the 8472 as the "ultimate prey." Captain Janeway, true to her Starfleet principles, refuses. She sees the 8472 not as a monster, but as a wounded sentient being that deserves mercy.
The tension escalates as the Hirogen threatens to destroy *Voyager* if his "trophy" isn't returned. Inside the ship, Tuvok and Seven of Nine lead the hunt for the creature. When they corner it, Seven of Nine faces a choice: obey JanewayrCOs order to save the creature, or ensure the shiprCOs survival by giving the Hirogen what he wants. In a shocking act of defiance, Seven beams the creature and the Hirogen hunter onto the Hirogen ship, effectively sentencing the 8472 to death but saving *Voyager*.
#### Thematic Analysis: Mercy vs. Survival
"Prey" is a classic *Star Trek* ethical dilemma. Janeway represents the "High Path"rCothe belief that morality must be maintained even in the face of annihilation. Seven of Nine represents "Borg Logic"rCothe cold, hard reality of survival.
The episode asks: Is it moral to risk 150 lives to save one enemy? JanewayrCOs idealism is tested to its breaking point. For the first time, we see the cracks in the mentor-student relationship between Janeway and Seven. SevenrCOs argument is compelling: Janeway is being reckless with the lives of her crew for a "sentimental" attachment to an alien that would likely kill them all if it were healthy.
#### Character Development: SevenrCOs Rebellion
This is a pivotal episode for Seven of Nine. It marks the moment she truly becomes an individual, but not in the way Janeway hoped. Her decision to disobey a direct order is her first major act of free will, and itrCOs an act of cold-blooded pragmatism.
The final scene in JanewayrCOs ready room is one of the series' best. Janeway is furious, but Seven is unrepentant. Seven points out that she did exactly what a Borg would dorCoshe removed the threat. Janeway realizes that while she gave Seven her humanity, she cannot control how Seven uses it.
#### Production and Direction
Tony ToddrCOs performance as the Hirogen Alpha is legendary. He brings a sense of ancient, ritualistic honor to the role that makes the Hirogen feel like a legitimate culture rather than just "villains of the week." The creature effects for Species 8472 remain terrifying, utilizing a mix of CGI and lighting to make the creature feel truly "alien."
#### Conclusion and Rating
"Prey" is *Voyager* at its most intense. It successfully merges the series' ongoing Hirogen arc with the overarching theme of Seven of NinerCOs integration into the crew. It doesn't offer easy answers, and the ending is appropriately somber.
**Rating: 9.5/10**
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*(Season 4, Episode 16)*
## Plot Overview
rCLPreyrCY continues the introduction of the **Hirogen**, while also bringing back the terrifying **Species 8472**. The episode revolves around a moral and tactical conflict between Captain **Kathryn Janeway** and **Seven of Nine**.
Voyager encounters a damaged Hirogen ship. The surviving hunter is rescued, but he is obsessed with pursuing his preyrCoa member of Species 8472, one of the most dangerous species in the Star Trek universe. ([Wikipedia][2])
Soon after, the alien boards Voyager. Unlike previous encounters, this creature is wounded and not immediately hostile.
Through telepathic communication with **Tuvok**, the creature expresses a desire to return to its home in rCLfluidic space.rCY ([Wikipedia][2])
Janeway decides to protect the alien and attempt to send it home, seeing an opportunity for peaceful contact.
However, the Hirogen fleet arrives, demanding the return of their prey. They threaten to destroy Voyager if their demands are not met.
This creates a central dilemma:
* **Janeway:** Protect the alien lifeform at all costs
* **Seven:** Prioritize the survival of Voyager
As the situation escalates, Seven ultimately disobeys JanewayrCOs orders. She transports the alien to the Hirogen, effectively condemning it to death but saving the ship. ([Wikipedia][2])
Janeway punishes Seven, reinforcing the importance of command authority.
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## Themes
### 1. Moral Absolutism vs Pragmatism
The episode presents a classic ethical dilemma: is it right to sacrifice one life to save many?
### 2. Individuality vs Obedience
SevenrCOs decision highlights her struggle between Borg logic and Starfleet values.
### 3. The Nature of Predator Culture
The Hirogen represent a culture built entirely around hunting, raising questions about violence as identity.
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## Strengths
* Strong moral conflict
* Excellent character development for Seven
* High tension and stakes
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## Weaknesses
* JanewayrCOs position can seem unrealistic given the danger
* Resolution leaves moral ambiguity unresolved
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## Final Rating
**Rating: 8.5 / 10**
rCLPreyrCY is a compelling and morally complex episode that explores the tension between compassion and survival.
[2]:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prey_%28Star_Trek%3A_Voyager%29?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Prey (Star Trek: Voyager)"
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