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  1. Homestead (Star Trek: Voyager) Homestead (. Star Trek: Voyager. ) " Homestead " is the 169th episode of Star Trek: Voyager and the 23rd episode of the seventh season. One of the final episodes of the series, it marks the departure of Neelix from the crew of the Starship Voyager. The episode was directed by LeVar Burton and aired 9 May 2001 on UPN.

  2. May 9, 2001 · Homestead: Directed by LeVar Burton. With Kate Mulgrew, Robert Beltran, Roxann Dawson, Robert Duncan McNeill. Voyager finds a colony of Talaxians far from their home planet.

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    • Action, Adventure, Drama
    • LeVar Burton
    • 2001-05-09
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    Teaser

    USS Voyager is holding a party to celebrate the 315th anniversary of "First Contact Day", including an ancient jukebox playing the favorite music of Zefram Cochrane and with his favorite (non-replicated) food being served, about which The Doctor complains to Neelix that it lacks any nutritional value. The party is greatly enjoyed by everyone, with Captain Janeway complimenting Neelix and Naomi telling them that when she was a child all First Contact Day meant was getting to miss school. Tuvok...

    Act One

    When Voyager arrives to investigate, Neelix becomes quite anxious on the bridge. The Talaxians appear to be inside an asteroid, and do not respond to hails. Tuvok, Neelix, and Tom Paris take the Delta Flyer into the belt, and are fired at with thermolytic charges. The Flyer takes damage, and is forced to crash landon the asteroid where the life signs were detected. Neelix and the others are knocked unconscious. Neelix wakes up having his wounds healed by a female Talaxian named Dexa. She asks...

    Act Two

    Captain Janeway, having not heard from the away team, sends a shuttle after them. As it is about to be launched, an alien, Nocona, hails them and tells the captain he owns this asteroid field, and that he is performing mining operations. He doesn't want her sending a rescue team, since they cannot stop using the charges, but offers to search for them. The captain says she wants to get them. Nocona tells them to stay there, and he will find their people. When Neelix next awakens, he finds Brax...

    "This is an official ship function, Commander. Don't make me order you to dance." 1. - Captain Janeway, to Tuvok "Hey, save some for the rest of us." 1. - Harry Kim, to a pregnant B'Elanna Torres "Mr. Tuvok has agreed to recite the first words spoken by a Vulcan to Humans. Commander?" "Is this strictly necessary?" "You promised!" "Very well, "live ...

    Production

    1. The concept of Neelix having a romantic relationship with a Talaxian female, following his long-term romance with Kes, was thought up by Neelix actor Ethan Phillips as early as the beginning of Star Trek: Voyager's fourth season. At that time, Phillips said, "I think it would be nice if they came up with another relationship for Neelix. It would be a very sweet show. I don't see anything coming down the pipeline yet, but the possibility exists… Maybe there will be some female hedgehogs wai...

    Continuity

    1. Talaxians (other than Neelix) appear for the last time in the series in this episode. Talaxians last appeared in the third-season episode "Fair Trade", though they have also appeared in dreams and visions in episodes since. 2. This episode marks the first time in Star Trek that "First Contact Day" is seen to be celebrated. 3. This episode marks the final appearance of Scarlett Pomers as Naomi Wildman. 4. The opening scene of this episode occurs on April 5, 2378 – the 315th anniversary of V...

    Reception

    1. Ethan Phillips cited this episode among five "Best of Neelix" installments, remarking, "It was the best goodbye anybody had […] It was one of my favorite things on the show to have done. The episode also had that very sweet moment with Tuvok dancing just a bit for Neelix. It was very special." (Star Trek Magazine issue 179, p. 77)

    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. Rob LaBelle as Oxilon 2. Julianne Christie as Dexa 3. Ian Meltzer as Brax 4. Scarlett Pomers as Naomi Wildman

  3. Yet despite Voyager's various jumps and boosts along the way back to the Alpha Quadrant (shortening their journey significantly), in the episode "Homestead" they manage to run into a colony of Talaxians on an asteroid quite far from Talax. How did the Talaxians manage to settle so far from their home planet?

  4. Warmth and humor emanate from the works of Amir Abou Roumié, the Viennese illustrator whose contribution to Star Trek. 50 Artists. 50 Years is titled “Homestead.” .” Abou Roumié has illustrated and animated for numerous exhibitions, including at the Viennese Museum of Technology, as well as for major advertising campaigns, mobile educational applications and educational projects f

  5. visual effects producer. Ed Hoffmeister. ... visual effects assistant editor (as Edward Hoffmeister) Armen V. Kevorkian. ... visual effects associate. Mark Miller.

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