The Voyager Transcripts - Initiations (2024)

First Officer's personal log,stardate 49005.3. The captain has granted me the use of theshuttlecraft so that I may perform the pakra, a solitary ritualcommemorating the anniversary of my father's death.

[Shuttlecraft]

(Chakotay lays out his medicine bundle on the floor of theshuttlecraft.)
CHAKOTAY: A-koo-chee-moya. I pray on this day of memories to speak tomy father, the one whom the wind called Kolopak. Though I am far fromhis bones, perhaps there is a spirit in these unnamed skies who willfind him and honour him with my song. A-koo-chee-moya.

[Kazonbridge]

(Theshuttlecraft is on the viewscreen.)
HALIZ: There. You see?
RAZIK: We should teach them the price of displaying their markings inour space.
HALIZ: I'll go.
RAZIK: Let Kar do it this time.
HALIZ: He's not ready.
RAZIK: He thinks he is. He's been demanding a chance for weeks to earnhis name.
HALIZ: Do you really believe he could do this?
RAZIK: Can you honestly say you knew you were ready for your firstmission, Haliz? Tell him. Tell him today is the day he will finally becalled Ogla.

[Shuttlecraft]

(Chakotay is shaken from his meditation by a heavy hit.)
CHAKOTAY: Computer, report.
COMPUTER: The shuttlecraft has sustained phaser fire. Minor damage toaft shields.
CHAKOTAY: Source?
COMPUTER: A Kazon spacecraft closing at one nine five mark six.
CHAKOTAY: Computer, open a channel to the Kazon vessel. This isCommander Chakotay of the Federation Starship Voyager. Why have youfired on me?
KAR [on monitor]: You are in Kazon-Ogla space, Federation.
(Everyone say Hi! to AronEisenberg.)
CHAKOTAY: I wasn't aware of that. I have no hostile intentions. Powerdown your weapons and I'll leave.
KAR [on monitor]: No one who violates Ogla space leaves.
CHAKOTAY: Look, son, my starship is only a few light years away.
KAR: I am not your son, Federation. I am your executioner.
CHAKOTAY: Chakotay to Kazon vessel. Listen carefully. I do not want afight. Stand down or I'll be forced to return fire.
(Bang! Chakotay looks the look and comes in behind the little craft.)
CHAKOTAY: Chakotay to Kazon vessel. I've established a direct weaponslock on your engine core. This is my final warning. If you don't standdown, I will destroy your ship.
(Kar fires aft photon torpedoes.)
CHAKOTAY: All right, if that's the way you want to play it.
(Chakotay fires phasers and destroys the Kazon engines, as promised.)
CHAKOTAY: Chakotay to Kazon vessel. Do you read me? Computer, are thereany life signs inside the Kazon vessel?
COMPUTER: Affirmative. One life sign.
CHAKOTAY: Kazon ship, your engine core is critical. You have less thanthirty seconds to evacuate. Do you read me? If you have an escape pod,you must eject now. Computer, establish a transporter lock on thelifeform.
COMPUTER: Acknowledged. Targeting scanners.
CHAKOTAY: Prepare to beam him aboard.
COMPUTER: Scanners locked.
CHAKOTAY: Energise.
(Unconscious Kar is beamed aboard. His ship goes KaBOOM!)
CHAKOTAY: Chakotay to Voyager. Chakotay to Voyager. Computer, damagereport.
COMPUTER: Long-range communications, lateral sensor array and aftshields are offline.
CHAKOTAY: Great! Welcome aboard.

[Readyroom]

(Voyager is orbiting a planet. Neelix brings a dish of food toJaneway.)
NEELIX: It's not that I feel that I'm not making contributions as chefand morale officer.
JANEWAY: You're making significant contributions, Neelix.
NEELIX: Well, if you insist, but
JANEWAY: I can't imagine how Lieutenant Ayala would be handling theseparation from his children without you.
NEELIX: He misses his boys terribly. I wish I could do more for him.
JANEWAY: And your meals are getting to be
NEELIX: Yes?
JANEWAY: Almost certainly a highlight of every day.
NEELIX: Oh, Captain. You always know how to touch one's heart. Thankyou. When I signed on, I promised you that, I promised you that I wouldstand by your side through every danger this quadrant has to offer, asguide, as strategist, as explorer, as adventurer.
JANEWAY: Yes?
NEELIX: I feel underutilised. I can swashbuckle with the best of them.
JANEWAY: You weren't invited to the holodeck defence simulations, wereyou?
NEELIX: No.
TUVOK [OC]: Captain, you are needed on the bridge.
JANEWAY: On my way. I'll see to it you're invited next time. And now,Mister Neelix, please, join me on the bridge.
NEELIX: Yes, sir. Ma'am. Captain.

[Bridge]

TUVOK:We are ready to depart. However, Commander Chakotay has still notreturned.
JANEWAY: Have you tried hailing him?
KIM: On all frequencies. No response.
JANEWAY: When was the last time we heard from him?
TUVOK: More than six hours ago.
JANEWAY: Well, according to his flight plan, he's not far. We'll justhave to go get him. I want all away teams back on board now. MisterParis, plot a course for Chakotay's last known coordinates.
PARIS: Aye, Captain.

[Shuttlecraft]

(Karwakes to find his hands tied behind his back.)
KAR: What am I doing here?
CHAKOTAY: You're welcome.
KAR: What?
CHAKOTAY: It's a human expression. You thank me for saving your life, Isay, you're welcome. I accept your surrender. Look, I promise you, assoon as we get back to Voyager, we'll find a Kazon ship and hand youover to them.
KAR: You should've let me die.
CHAKOTAY: I'm not in the habit of killing children.
COMPUTER: Warning. Alien vessel approaching at zero two two mark eight.
CHAKOTAY: What's your name, son?
KAR: What?
CHAKOTAY: Your name.
KAR: Why do you want to know my name?
CHAKOTAY: I want to let them know you're on board.
KAR: I'm called Kar.
CHAKOTAY: Computer, open a channel. Kazon vessel, I have a young man onboard you might know. He goes by the name of Kar. I'd say he's aboutthirteen. I'd like to arrange for his transfer before I return to myship. Computer, confirm channel is open.
COMPUTER: Confirmed. Transmission has been received.
CHAKOTAY: Talk to them. Tell them you're okay.
COMPUTER: Warning. Kazon vessel has engaged a tractor beam.
CHAKOTAY: Full reverse.
COMPUTER: Unable to comply. Tractor force exceeds available enginepower.
CHAKOTAY: They're pulling us in.
KAR: Kill me. Please.
CHAKOTAY: Why are you so eager for me to kill you?
KAR: Because there are worse things than being killed by your enemy.
(The tiny shuttlecraft is dragged into the massive Kazon ship.)

[Kazontrophy room]

(Chakotay and Kar are thrown into an area hung with skins andtrophies.)
CHAKOTAY: Look. If you check your long-range sensors, you'll find a bigship out there. It's called Voyager, and by now it's on its way to findme.
HALIZ: Kar, I told Razik you weren't ready.
CHAKOTAY: I have a fair idea why I'm here, but why are they doing thisto you?
KAR: I was ready, Haliz, ready to kill or die. I felt the flames touchmy skin.
HALIZ: Go back in, Kar.
KAR: It was this fool, this Federation, who doesn't even have thecourage to kill his enemies. He pulled me out with that transporterwe've heard about. Like the Nistrim and the Relora before you, you comeinto our space, showing off your uniforms and displaying the markingsof your Federation with no respect, as if you own this part of space.But it belongs to us! I tried to kill him, Haliz.
(Haliz knocks Kar down.)
KAR: I want to see Razik. Tell Razik I demand to see him.
CHAKOTAY: Who's Razik? You tell this Razik that Federation CommanderChakotay demands to see him.
KAR: What are you doing?
CHAKOTAY: Razik is obviously your leader. I'm hoping if he's strongenough to be in command, he's wise enough to listen to reason.
(Kar shows Chakotay a piece of metal on display.)
KAR: You see this? This is debris from a Nistrim frigate. The man youare demanding to see destroyed it, killing more than one hundred in asingle shot. Before that, his name was only Ra. Now he is called JalRazik. And this tunic belonged to a Relora warrior. He was killed bythe bare hands of another Ogla, called only Hali. Now that man iscalled Jal Haliz, one of our greatest fighters. And this braceletbelonged to the man who killed my brother, my brother, Jal Kanal, whoearned his Ogla name by dying bravely in battle. But I, I will neverearn my name in life or in death, and I have you to thank for that.

[Bridge]

PARIS:We're approaching Chakotay's last known coordinates, Captain.
JANEWAY: All stop. Full sensor scan, Mister Kim.
KIM: Picking up floating debris composed of duranium, magnesite andelectroceramics. Also heavy traces of carbon residue.
JANEWAY: Bridge to Engineering. Prepare to receive debris samples foranalysis.
TORRES [OC]: Aye, Captain.
KIM: Transport complete.
TUVOK: Captain, I am detecting an ion trail leading away from thislocation.
JANEWAY: Chakotay's shuttle.
TUVOK: The signature of the radiation is not consistent with Federationpropulsion systems.
PARIS: So what are we saying here? That someone blew up Chakotay'sshuttle and then took off?
JANEWAY: That's speculation, Mister Paris, but that trail's the onlyclue we have to Chakotay's whereabouts.
PARIS: Laying in a course.
JANEWAY: Engage.

[Kazontrophy room]

RAZIK:Hello, Kar. I never thought I would see you like this.
KAR: It was not my fault. It was his technology!
RAZIK: Don't make excuses, Kar. An Ogla has no room for excuses.
KAR: No. No excuses.
RAZIK: I forgive you. Know that in your heart.
KAR: No. Please.
(Razik kisses Kar, who bursts into tears.)
RAZIK: You will eat at my right hand tonight. Why did you save him?It's a very ineffective way of waging war.
CHAKOTAY: I'm not at war with you.
RAZIK: I wish I could say the same.
CHAKOTAY: We're not familiar with this part of space. If I'd seen a mapidentifying this as Kazon-Ogla territory, I wouldn't have been anywherenear it.
RAZIK: Unfortunately, our territorial claims change every day. Maps donot serve us well. You did him a great disservice, you know.
CHAKOTAY: I guess if he had killed me, my uniform would've made you alla fine trophy.
RAZIK: Your uniform may yet decorate our wall. You may not think you'reat war with us, Federation Commander Chakotay, but everything you areis a threat to us. The Kazon fought long and hard for theirindependence from uniforms like yours.
CHAKOTAY: Uniforms maybe, but not like mine.
RAZIK: Your uniforms, your laws, your technology. You are not welcomehere. Get him something to eat. The execution is tonight.

[Engineering]

JANEWAY: Well?
TORRES: Most of the debris we've examined is composed of a polyduranidealloy which isn't used in the construction of Federation spacecraft.
JANEWAY: So it wasn't Chakotay's shuttle that was destroyed?
TORRES: This ship was Kazon.

[Kazontrophy room]

(Halizbrings other young Kazon with him.)
CHAKOTAY: You get them involved young, Haliz.
HALIZ: As soon as they're old enough to protect their younger siblings.
CHAKOTAY: So they brought you here to see your first human. Take a goodlook. You won't see any hate in my eyes. I'm a gentle man from a gentlepeople who wish you no harm.
RAZIK: That's enough!
CHAKOTAY: I know you'd like them to hate me, Razik, but I want theirfirst impression of humans to be a good one.
RAZIK: You've been brought here to learn what it means to be a Kazonmale. You all know Kar. You've learned to fight together, haven't you?Kar was sent to kill this man to earn his Ogla name. But Kar failed,and will not earn his name even in death. Who would be willing to killthe human?
(All the boys reach for the proffered weapon.)
RAZIK: So much for first impressions, Federation. I'm proud of you.Each will get your chance someday. But that's not what we're here fortoday. We are here to learn the price of failure in battle.
Razik holds the weapon out to Chakotay.)
RAZIK: Take it.
CHAKOTAY: What for?
RAZIK: So that you can kill Kar, as you should have done in battle.
CHAKOTAY: You want me to kill a child in front of other children? Whatwould it accomplish?
RAZIK: It will teach these little boys an important lesson. And afteryou do that, you'll be free to go. You may think I want your friend Karto die but you'd be wrong. I've seen too many Ogla die at the hands ofour enemies. That is why you must learn there are no second chances inbattle. That is why Kar must die.
CHAKOTAY: If I refuse?
(No answer. The weapon drops to the floor. Chakotay bends to pick itup, attacks Razik and gets him on his knees with arms pinned behind hisback. He holds the weapon to the leader's head.)
CHAKOTAY: I'll be needing my shuttle back.
HALIZ: Do you really think you can escape us in that little vessel ofyours?
CHAKOTAY: That's a chance I'm willing to take. What about you?
RAZIK: Let the coward run. Prepare his shuttle.
CHAKOTAY: Want to come? There doesn't seem to be much of a future foryou here.
HALIZ: He'd rather die than run like a Calogan dog with you, Federation.
(So Kar hits him and takes his gun.)
KAR: If I stay here, I'll die without a name. And Razik taught me onlycowards die without a name.
RAZIK: You won't find your name running after the Federation, Kar.
KAR: Maybe not, but that's a chance I'm willing to take. I'll show youhow to disable the weapons systems.

[Shuttlecraft]

(Karand Chakotay fly away from the Kazon ship.)
KAR: Will Razik be all right?
CHAKOTAY: Don't worry, he's only stunned.
(Boom!)
CHAKOTAY: It didn't take them long to get those weapons back online,did it? Computer, prepare to go to warp.
KAR: No! Their ship is much clumsier at lower speeds. We should try tooutmanoeuvre them.
CHAKOTAY: You're the boss. Initiate evasive pattern theta two. Fullimpulse.
KAR: I can give you the shield frequencies of their ship. We can hitthem back easily.
CHAKOTAY: It may mean something to you to die a violent death, but I'dlike to get out of this without killing or being killed.
KAR: You'd rather die in your sleep a wrinkled old man?
CHAKOTAY: Sounds about right. Computer, damage report.
COMPUTER: Aft shields at sixty three percent.
CHAKOTAY: We're not going to make it like this. Computer, scan for anM-class atmosphere.
COMPUTER: There is an M-class moon at bearing one zero eight mark oneeight. Distance, one point nine million kilometres.
KAR: That's Tarok, where the Ogla conduct training exercises.
CHAKOTAY: Anybody training there now? Computer, lay in a course to themoon. Evasive pattern omega one. Maximum impulse.
(The Kazon keep shooting at them.)
COMPUTER: Warning. Aft shields have been penetrated. Hull breach isimminent.
CHAKOTAY: Computer, prepare for long-range transport. Two to beam tothe surface.
COMPUTER: Transport is not recommended. The moon is out of safetyrange.
(The shuttlecraft tumbles, out of control.)

[Bridge]

TUVOK:Captain, the ion trail is beginning to dissipate.
JANEWAY: All stop.
KIM: I'm picking up debris again. More duranium, magnesite, carbonresidue. It's the remnants of another ship.
JANEWAY: Bridge to Engineering. Lieutenant Torres, prepare to receiveanother debris sample.
TORRES [OC]: Acknowledged.
KIM: Transport under way.

[Engineering]

TORRES:Torres to Bridge. Sample received.
JANEWAY [OC]: Let me know when you've got something, B'Elanna.
TORRES: I've got something

[Bridge]

TORRES:Right now. It's a piece of Chakotay's shuttle.

[Tarok]

(Abuzzard cirles the bodies of Chakotay and Kar, lying on a rockyoutcrop. They wake. Chakotay is holding a gun.)
CHAKOTAY: Kar.
KAR: It worked?
CHAKOTAY: The computer said that transport wasn't recommended. Itdidn't say it was impossible. With any luck, Razik will think we didn'tsurvive the explosion. Then maybe you'll get your name for dying inbattle.
KAR: In battle? That wasn't a battle. We didn't even shoot back. Andnow I'm stranded here with you.
CHAKOTAY: Yes, you're stranded here with me, and I'm stranded here withyou, because for some reason that escapes me at the moment, I keepsaving your life. Now, if you want to hate me for that, fine. But I'dreally appreciate it if you kept it to yourself.
KAR: You don't
CHAKOTAY: To yourself! First thing we've got to do is find some shelterand get out of this heat. Any suggestions?
(Kar points.)
CHAKOTAY: I think we're finally beginning to understand each other.
KAR: You don't know what you're doing.
CHAKOTAY: What did I just say?
KAR: Get down.
(Kar throws a stone and a beam blasts it to atoms.)
CHAKOTAY: What the hell was that?
KAR: A proton beam. They're hidden everywhere, along with biomagnetictraps and disruptor snares.
CHAKOTAY: Charming.
KAR: I told you, the Ogla train on this moon. I was here myself lastyear with Razik.
CHAKOTAY: So I guess you know your way around.
KAR: I know that you're in my territory. And if you want to live tobecome that wrinkled old man, you're going to have to do what I say.
CHAKOTAY: Well, it looks like you just saved my life. Twice more andwe'll be even.

[Briefingroom]


EMH [on monitor]: I finished analysing the shuttle debris, and I foundno evidence of human remains.
JANEWAY: Then it's possible Chakotay wasn't killed in the explosion.
EMH [on monitor]: That is correct.
JANEWAY: That's the first good news I've heard all day. Thank you,Doctor.
EMH [on monitor]: My pleasure. Now, would you mind having someonetransport this junk to the Cargo Bay? It's cluttering up my lab.
JANEWAY: Of course, Doctor. All right, then. If Commander Chakotaywasn't in the shuttle, where is he?
TUVOK: From the dispersal pattern of the debris, we've been able toextrapolate Chakotay's course prior to the explosion. It appears he washeading for an M-class moon in this system.
KIM: And we found a residual energy displacement within the debrisfield that isn't consistent with the explosion itself.
JANEWAY: You think he may have transported to that moon?
TUVOK: We tried to scan the surface, but there is intense radiothermicinterference.
JANEWAY: Radiothermic?
TORRES: It appears to be coming from subterranean energy sources,several carefully concealed weapons systems, phaser banks, forcefields, proton dischargers
KES: Kazon. When they captured me, I saw how they concealed theirweaponry.
NEELIX: I believe you call them booby traps.
JANEWAY: Then this moon is some kind of Kazon fortification?
KES: Or it may simply be a training site.
NEELIX: For the Kazon, live ammunition is a very effective teachingtool.
JANEWAY: In the absence of evidence to the contrary, I choose tobelieve Chakotay made it to that moon. Mister Kim, see if you candetermine the most probable location he would have beamed to.Lieutenant, you and I will lead the away team.
TUVOK: As you wish, Captain, but I must point out that due toradiothermic interference, we will not be able to communicate with theship.
TORRES: I'm already working on a dampening field to cut through theinterference, but it'll take several hours at least.
JANEWAY: I don't want to wait that long, but keep trying. Neelix, Kes,you're our two Kazon experts. Kes, you'll come with Tuvok and me.Neelix, you said you wanted more to do? Well, now's your chance. I wantyou on the bridge with Mister Paris in case we run into any Kazon ships.
NEELIX: Don't worry, Captain. You can count on me to keep thosenefarious Kazon at bay.
JANEWAY: Dismissed.

[Cave]

(Karhas found himself a handy long piece of wood. A pile of stones areglowing, presumably from being heated by an energy weapon.)
KAR: What are you doing?
CHAKOTAY: I'm setting my tricorder to emit a homing signal.
KAR: What for?
CHAKOTAY: So when my people show up, they'll know where to look for me.
KAR: They won't come. They'll think you're dead.
CHAKOTAY: They're very persistent. I'm betting they haven't given up onme.
KAR: Maybe I should kill you, and steal your technology and deliver itto my people. Then they'd have to give me my name.
CHAKOTAY: You just won't give up, will you?
KAR: You won't stop me from earning my name, Federation.
CHAKOTAY: Not Federation. Chakotay. That's my name.
KAR: Did you have to earn it?
CHAKOTAY: No, not exactly.
KAR: Then your name means nothing.
CHAKOTAY: My name was a gift from my tribe. I cherish it every day ofmy life, just as I cherish the Federation uniform.
KAR: I should respect you because you wear that uniform?
CHAKOTAY: Your name, my uniform. Not much difference. We both have toearn them.
KAR: What did you have to do to earn your uniform?
CHAKOTAY: Study. Years of study. Learning about science and ships andnavigation.
KAR: I suppose they don't expect you to prove your battle skills.
CHAKOTAY: No. They prepared us to defend ourselves in battle. Theyprepared us very well. And we had to pass many difficult tests beforewe were given the right to wear the uniform.
KAR: You're saying that my name and your uniform mean the same thing,but you're wrong.
CHAKOTAY: Why? What's so different about us, aside from the fact that Ikeep saving your life and you keep threatening to kill me?
KAR: I must protect my territory. Territory is power.
CHAKOTAY: Let me tell you something. I have no interest in yourterritory or anybody else's. My people taught me a man does not ownland. He doesn't own anything but the courage and loyalty in his heart.That's where my power comes from. I think we both could use some sleep,don't you?
(Later, Chakotay is sleeping when Kar picks up the tricorder and turnsit off. Then he points the weapon at Chakotay, but he can't pull thetrigger and throws it away. He opens the tricorder again and sitsdown.)

[Bridge]

(Neelixis getting comfy in Chakotay's seat.)
KIM: I've got a Kazon raider approaching at bearing two eight eightmark nine.
PARIS: On screen. Open a channel. I'm Lieutenant Tom Paris of theStarship Voyager.
RAZIK [on viewscreen]: Jal Razik, First Maje of the Kazon-Ogla. I willspeak to your captain.
PARIS: I'm in command right now, so you can speak to me.
RAZIK [on viewscreen]: You are trespassing in Ogla space. Why do youorbit our moon?
PARIS: Just stopped to make a few repairs. We'll be on our way in notime.
RAZIK [on viewscreen]: That is a lie. You are here looking for yourCommander Chakotay.
PARIS: Now, how would you know about that?
RAZIK [on viewscreen]: Quite simply. We killed him.
PARIS: Under what circ*mstances?
RAZIK [on viewscreen]: He kidnapped a young man. During his escape, itbecame necessary to destroy his ship. No doubt you found the remains,so I suggest you depart immediately.
PARIS: Thanks for the advice.
NEELIX: What a most unusual offer. A Kazon-Ogla Maje allowing atrespasser to leave his space unharmed. What would the other Kazons sayabout this new merciful attitude of the Ogla?
RAZIK [on viewscreen]: Don't tempt me, Talaxian. I would just as soonopen fire.
NEELIX: Would you?
PARIS: Neelix.
NEELIX: No, I don't think so. That would attract every rival Kazon sectto your secret training base, wouldn't it? Now, I know your ships,Maje. I even sold a few Plaxan sensors to the Ogla a few years back. Ihave no doubt that you read the same life signs on that moon that wehave.
HALIZ [on viewscreen]: Perhaps one of those life signs belongs to yourcaptain.
RAZIK [on viewscreen]: If you've detected the extensive weaponrydeployed on the moon, know this. With one remote command, I can causethat weaponry to self-destruct, destroying the surface of the moon andeveryone on it.
NEELIX: Neither of us wants that, do we? Think of the cost of replacingall those weapons. Awfully hard to come by in this region. And it wouldmake you so vulnerable to your enemies.
PARIS: We'll leave as soon as we've retrieved our crewmen, all of them,including Chakotay, if he's alive. And if one of your people is withhim, he'll be returned to you.
(Transmission ends.)
KIM: They're moving into a lower orbit. Looks like they're intending toenter the atmosphere.
PARIS: I need communication with the surface, B'Elanna, and soon.
TORRES: I still haven't been able to get the dampening field working. Ican't even give you an estimate.
KIM: Shall we take Voyager down?
PARIS: I've already run a soil analysis. The surface won't support alanding.
TORRES: Then I guess the Captain's going to be greeted by someunexpected visitors.
NEELIX: At least we bought her some time.

[Cave]

CHAKOTAY: Good morning. How did you sleep?
KAR: Fine.
CHAKOTAY: Really? You seemed a little restless to me.
KAR: What do you mean?
CHAKOTAY: All that skulking around, throwing things.
KAR: You were awake?
CHAKOTAY: You think I'm going to get much sleep around an Ogla warriorwho's threatened to kill me? Why didn't you go through with it?
KAR: I am a coward.
CHAKOTAY: I don't believe that. I don't believe you do either. I thinkmaybe you're beginning to realise I'm not your enemy, and only a foolwould kill a friend.
KAR: If you are my friend, then you're my only one. What happens to menow? Where do I go?
CHAKOTAY: Would any other Kazon sect accept you?
KAR: I would be a goven, an outcast. Each Kazon sect I meet would cutone digit off, and send me away.
CHAKOTAY: How many Kazon sects are there?
KAR: It changes every day. Yesterday there were eighteen.
CHAKOTAY: I guess you could come with us.
KAR: To do what, dress in a uniform?
CHAKOTAY: You wouldn't have to wear a uniform.
KAR: And the closer you get to your home, the farther I would be frommine. If only you had killed me.

[Tarok]

TUVOK:Captain, four life forms approaching. Forty metres. They appear to beKazon.
RAZIK: Please, put your weapons away. We've come to help you.
JANEWAY: Help us? With what?
RAZIK: We made contact with your ship and learned of the plight of yourmissing crewman. We've come to offer our assistance in finding him.
JANEWAY: That's very kind of you.
RAZIK: You're walking on very dangerous ground. There are concealedweapons everywhere. Come. We will lead you through them.
JANEWAY: Very well.

[Cave]

CHAKOTAY: Tell me about the other uniforms, the ones the Kazon fought.
KAR: The Trabe. The Kazon shared their homeworld, if you can call itsharing. They had everything, we had nothing, until we took it fromthem in the revolt, twenty six years ago.
(The tricorder beeps.)
KAR: What is it?
CHAKOTAY: People coming this way, humans and Kazon.
KAR: What are we going to do?
CHAKOTAY: There's only one way back to the Ogla for you, and that's ifyou earn your name. So I guess that's what you'll have to do.
KAR: But how?
CHAKOTAY: You're going to have to kill me.

[Tarok]

TUVOK:The signal seems to be coming from some caves approximately fortymetres ahead.
RAZIK: Your technology continues to amaze us. It would have taken usweeks to track them. After this is over, we have to discuss an alliance.
JANEWAY: I would welcome your friendship, Maje.
KES: Captain Janeway, I'm reading elevated radiothermic levels here.
RAZIK: The Ocampa female is correct. This is a particularly dangerousplace. We lose many trainees here. Perhaps you would prefer if weproceeded alone. They can't be far now.
JANEWAY: Thanks, but I think we'll stick together.
PARIS [OC]: Voyager to Away team.
JANEWAY: We're here, Mister Paris.

[Bridge]

PARIS:We finally broke through the interference, Captain. Are you all right?

[Tarok]

PARIS[OC]: We had a run-in
JANEWAY: Everything is fine. We have the assistance of the Ogla.

[Bridge]

PARIS:That's what I was going to tell you to expect.

[Tarok]

JANEWAY: Can you lock onto Commander Chakotay?
PARIS [OC]: Stand by.

[Bridge]

PARIS:Voyager to Chakotay. Do you read?
CHAKOTAY [OC]: I'm fine, Paris.
PARIS: Stand by for us to beam you out of there.
CHAKOTAY [OC]: Belay that, Voyager. Stand by.

[Cave]

CHAKOTAY: According to my readings, the away team's only fifty metresaway.
PARIS [OC]: Right, but don't
CHAKOTAY: And alert Sickbay to prepare for a code white resuscitation.

[Bridge]

PARIS:Did you say code white?
CHAKOTAY [OC]: Correct.

[Cave]

CHAKOTAY: I don't have time to explain now.

[Bridge]

CHAKOTAY [OC]: Chakotay out.

[Cave]

CHAKOTAY: It'll be all right. Our technology can revive me even if I'mbrain dead for two minutes.
KAR: Why are you doing this?
CHAKOTAY: Like you said, it's my fault you don't have your name. Ican't leave you behind like this.

[Tarok]

CHAKOTAY [OC]: Chakotay to Away team.
JANEWAY: Good to hear your voice, Commander.
CHAKOTAY [OC]: Captain, proceed with caution. I've been taken prisonerby a young Kazon. He's threatening to kill me.
HALIZ: This way. It's safer.
TUVOK: I would beg to differ. Based on these readings, that way wouldseem the logical choice.
RAZIK: I must apologise for my comrade. I believe he's trying tomislead you.
(Janeway, Tuvok, Kes and the security guard walk into a forcefieldbubble. They're trapped.)
RAZIK: So, your technology is not always an ally. Sometimes it betraysyou. Pity. I'm afraid you would not score well in our trainingexercises.
JANEWAY: Away team to Voyager.
KES: Captain, that panel is a micro-generator.
JANEWAY: You're right. If we can get a narrow beam through the field,we can disable it.
TUVOK: We could try remodulating the phasers to a higher frequencyoutput.
JANEWAY: Make it fast.

[Cave]

KAR:I've been waiting for you, Razik.
RAZIK: So, the Federation Commander is your prisoner.
KAR: I only came with him so I could have another chance to kill him.
RAZIK: So you could earn your name.
KAR: That's what I've been hoping for, Razik. But you taught me well. Iknow what you're going to say. You've said it so many times before. Inbattle, there are no second chances.
(The Voyager group enter.)
KAR: (to Chakotay) But you are not my enemy, he is.
(Kar shoots Razik.)
KAR: My name is Jal Karden, Kazon-Ogla. You are First Maje now, Haliz.My life is yours. Kill me if you wish, or let me live and I will followyou into battle whenever you command.
HALIZ: Jal Karden, Kazon-Ogla.
KAZONS: Kazon-Ogla.
KAR: The Federation does not belong here. If we meet again, I will nothesitate to kill you.
CHAKOTAY: I understand.
JANEWAY: Janeway to Voyager. Five to beam up.

[Chakotay'squarters]

CHAKOTAY: A-koo-chee-moya. I pray on this day of memories to speak tomy father, the one whom the wind called Kolopak. Father, if you canhear me among these unnamed stars, I ask you to continue to watch overme as you've always done. I ask you also to watch over a boy calledKarden, who has a difficult path to travel. A-koo-chee-moya.

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