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  1. Sci-fi. Star Trek. When Seven tries to perfect her social skills on the holodeck, her new emotions soon overwhelm her Borg implants. Meanwhile, Voyager accidentally wanders into an interstellar firing range. A piano is being played by a blonde woman. It is soon revealed to be Seven of Nine, but she looks...

  2. "Human Error" by David E. Sluss: 13 March 2001 Home >> Voyager Season 7 >> >> Episode Review . Episode Guide: TV Tome . Other Opinions: Star Trek: Hypertext Delta Blues Get Critical THE BOTTOM LINE: An episode that serves little purpose other than to titillate and then to resoundingly reset itself. CYNICS CORNER RATING: 5.0 (F+)

  3. Dialogue in boldface was written by me. It took me 84.9 seconds to rattle it all off, in my best approximation of the actors' cadences. Your results may vary. Glitch #1: More than 38 Torpedoes. It's stated early on in the series that Voyager has only 38 photon torpedoes, and "no way to replace them once they're gone".

  4. "Human Error" is the 164th episode of the TV series Star Trek: Voyager, the 18th episode of the seventh season. Seven of Nine explores her romantic side, in her ongoing recovery aboard the USS Voyager. Set in the Star Trek universe, a Federation starship must spend decades

  5. Mar 7, 2001 · Human Error: Directed by Allan Kroeker. With Kate Mulgrew, Robert Beltran, Roxann Dawson, Robert Duncan McNeill. Using the holodeck, Seven of Nine is trying to perfect her social skills to the point of becoming an obsession.

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    • Allan Kroeker
    • 2001-03-07
  6. Memory Alpha has seen this sort of thing crop up before, and it has always been due to human error: - Out of the Star Trek episodes he has written, André Bormanis named this as one of his favorites. He explained, "It was a metaphor for dealing with post-traumatic stress disorder, and we got some truly moving responses from the fans."

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  8. In 2015, a Star Trek: Voyager binge-watching guide by WIRED suggested skipping this episode. In 2017, Screen Rant ranked "Human Error" the tenth best romantic episode of Star Trek, in a story that mixes a holodeck driven fantasy with daily life aboard a starship. SyFy recommended this episode for their Seven of Nine binge-watching guide.

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