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  1. Nov 1, 2000 · Critical Care: Directed by Terry Windell. With Kate Mulgrew, Robert Beltran, Roxann Dawson, Robert Duncan McNeill. Stolen and sold off, The Doctor winds up enslaved at an alien hospital, where social status strictly defines the quality of provided health care.

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    • Action, Adventure, Drama
    • Terry Windell
    • 2000-11-01
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    Teaser

    On board a large vessel, a crowded hospital ship, a trader named Gar is trying to sell medical supplies to Chellick, an administrator. Gar suggests this time he does not have any substandard merchandise, but rather an amazing little gadget, The Doctor's mobile emitter. He activates it, and the bewildered Doctor appears.

    Act One

    The Doctor demands to know why he was kidnapped as Chellick negotiates a price. Then, according to an announcement, another batch of injured comes in. With some threats from Gar, and seeing all of these wounded here, The Doctor starts to help them. He finds their primitive technology almost unworkable, but does the best he can. Meanwhile, Kim and Paris return from a holographic hockey game on the USS Voyager, and go to The Doctor for some minor bumps and bruises. However, the hologram who res...

    Act Two

    These patients, the administrator explains, have a higher treatment coefficient, and it determines the level of care they receive. It is derived through a complex formula based on the individual's value to society, a prioritizing system for limited resources. The Doctor doesn't like it at all, but that is what the Dinaali do, says Doctor Dysek, the chief of medicine. They used to be a race dying from ecological disasters. Once introduced, The Doctor wants to know what is going on in Level Red...

    "I'm not about to perform medical services for a pair of common thieves!" 1. - The Doctor, as Chellick and Gar haggle over his price "I thought you were withholding your services…" "Fortunately for these patients, I am programmed with the Hippocratic Oath." 1. - Chellick and The Doctor, treating a badly wounded miner "Everyone's assuming he faked h...

    Filming for this episode began on 25 July 2000 (X) and was finished by 3 August 2000. (X)
    Debi A. Monahan, Gregory Itzin, and John Durbin all guest-starred in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Monahan played Melissa in "His Way", Itzin played Ilon Tandro in "Dax" and Hain in "Who Mourns for M...
    Gar is trading in iridium, which is claimed to have a very short half-life, allowing Tuvok to deduce how far away Gar could have gotten with it. This would have been a (synthetic) radioactive isoto...
    Among the costumes and prop items from this episode which were sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay was the costume of Paul Holmquist. (X)

    Starring

    1. Kate Mulgrew as Captain Kathryn Janeway

    Also starring

    1. Robert Beltran as Chakotay 2. Roxann Dawson as B'Elanna Torres 3. Robert Duncan McNeill as Tom Paris 4. Ethan Phillips as Neelix 5. Robert Picardo as The Doctor 6. Tim Russ as Tuvok 7. Jeri Ryan as Seven of Nine 8. Garrett Wang as Harry Kim

    Guest Stars

    1. John Kassir as Gar 2. Gregory Itzin as Dysek 3. Paul Scherrer as Voje 4. Dublin James as Tebbis And 1. Larry Drake as Chellick

  2. Star Trek: Voyager. ) " Critical Care " is the 151st episode of Star Trek: Voyager, and the fifth episode of its seventh season. This episode focuses on the plight of the EMH, who has been stolen and is forced to work at an alien hospital. [1][2] While working there it is confronted with various medical ethics questions he must overcome.

  3. S7.E9 ∙ Flesh and Blood. Wed, Nov 29, 2000. Free from their pursuers, the leader of the holograms decides to continue the crusade against the organics in order to liberate all holograms, everywhere. The Doctor finally realises what he had done and comes up with a plan to redeem himself. 7.6/10 (1.9K)

  4. Nov 1, 2000 · DPC. Thu, Sep 26, 2013, 1:08pm (UTC -5) Good episode, but it's hilarious that farming is used as an example of a more valuable contribution - a decade later and so much farm land is being abandoned or sold just to build shopping malls. "Critical Care" was a daring episode, but nothing's changed much since then.

  5. This is an episode list for the science-fiction television series Star Trek: Voyager, which aired on UPN from January 1995 through May 2001. This is the fifth television program in the Star Trek franchise, and comprises a total of 168 (DVD and original broadcast) or 172 (syndicated) episodes over the show's seven seasons.

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  7. Jan 16, 1995 · Episode: 2x19 | Airdate: Feb 26, 1996. Voyager rescues a dying Vidiian and during the process of trying to save her life, the Doctor's adaptive program allows him to experience romantic feelings for the first time. Lt. Paris starts objecting to his treatment on Voyager and ends up assaulting Chakotay.

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