Sacred Ground
- Episode aired Oct 30, 1996
- TV-PG
- 46m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
2.1K
YOUR RATING
After Kes is injured by an energy field on a planet's sacred ground, Janeway must undergo a spiritual quest in order to save her life.After Kes is injured by an energy field on a planet's sacred ground, Janeway must undergo a spiritual quest in order to save her life.After Kes is injured by an energy field on a planet's sacred ground, Janeway must undergo a spiritual quest in order to save her life.
Roxann Dawson
- Lt. B'Elanna Torres
- (as Roxann Biggs-Dawson)
Damaris Cordelia
- Security Guard
- (uncredited)
Tarik Ergin
- Lt. Ayala
- (uncredited)
Kerry Hoyt
- Crewman Fitzpatrick
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThis is the directorial debut of Robert Duncan McNeill.
- GoofsThe elders claim that, to get through the biogenic field, one must have no doubt or hesitation, one must believe in making it past the field; yet, when Kes tried to walk through the field, she had no idea it was there and full confidence that she would make it past that particular area, and still she was struck down, an apparent contradiction. There is a difference, however, between doing something despite one's fears and doing something in ignorance of any possible consequence. This point was demonstrated by Janeway, who reached into the basket knowing some kind of creature was in there, as opposed to innocently reaching into it without knowing something potentially lethal was in it.
- Quotes
Old Man #2: If you can explain everything, what's left to believe in?
- ConnectionsReferenced in Inglorious Treksperts: We'll Always Have Paris (2021)
Featured review
Worst Star Trek Episode I Have Seen
1. This episode was difficult to get through because of the nonsense.
2. This broke cannon and Gene Roddenberry's guidance. Star Trek is science fiction, not fantasy, not make believe, not superstition.
3. Star Trek is one of the precious few sanctuaries for a science fiction audience. Does Paramount comprehend this audience?
4. Is science fiction going to keep pandering to the superstitious among us? Can we stop worrying about hurting their feelings already? Just because they got an 'F' in science should not mean that the rest of us have to endure the dumbing down of everything, everywhere. Again this is supposed to be our sanctuary.
That is all I have to write about this. However, I need 10 lines of text to meet the posting guidelines. I am just about to rail on that too.
2. This broke cannon and Gene Roddenberry's guidance. Star Trek is science fiction, not fantasy, not make believe, not superstition.
3. Star Trek is one of the precious few sanctuaries for a science fiction audience. Does Paramount comprehend this audience?
4. Is science fiction going to keep pandering to the superstitious among us? Can we stop worrying about hurting their feelings already? Just because they got an 'F' in science should not mean that the rest of us have to endure the dumbing down of everything, everywhere. Again this is supposed to be our sanctuary.
That is all I have to write about this. However, I need 10 lines of text to meet the posting guidelines. I am just about to rail on that too.
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- Sep 20, 2012
Details
- Runtime46 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 4:3
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