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During a survey mission, Chakotay comes under fire and
makes an emergency beam-out from his shuttle. He arrives on a planet
whose inhabitants are locked in war, and is taken in by the Vori, a
humanoid group that is fighting against the vicious Kradin. While
searching for the remains of his vessel, Chakotay and a young Vori
soldier battle two Kradin, and the Vori is killed.
After rejoining the Vori soldiers, Chakotay and the others set out to
meet a larger group of soldiers, but on the way, learn their fellow Vori
contingent has been massacred. Suddenly, the Kradin are upon them, and
several soldiers are killed in the barrage of gunfire. Chakotay is
wounded, but he gets away, fleeing into the night. At last, he comes
upon a settlement of Vori and collapses.
Back on Voyager, the crew learns pieces of Chakotay's shuttle were found
in the middle of a war zone. They are unable to contact him, but are
promised by one of the planet's ambassadors that their friend will be
located and returned. When Chakotay revives in the settlement, the
residents tell him he can find communications equipment at the "Re-Stock
Unit," which is some distance away. The next morning, he sets out to
find it, but the sight of enemy aircraft brings him back. He returns to
find the Kradin taking the people by force. Learning that the Vori
elders will be exterminated, Chakotay tries to fight the enemy, but is
outnumbered. Meanwhile, Janeway meets with the Kradin ambassador, who
sends down a commando unit to accompany Tuvok in searching for Chakotay.
Left to die by the Kradin, Chakotay is grateful when a Vori leader comes
back to free him. The two join in battle against the Kradin but Chakotay
is shocked when one of the enemy calls him by name. Although he looks
like a Kradin to Chakotay, the alien assures him that he is actually
Tuvok! Tuvok explains that the Vori have been using mind-control
techniques to get Chakotay to help fight their war. His encounters with
the soldiers and the civilians in the settlement were Vori simulations
training him to hate the Kradin. Although faced with the probability
that the Vori are no better than the Kradin, Chakotay realizes that it
will be harder to stop hating than it was to start.
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