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Dragon's Teeth (episode)

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When Voyager seeks refuge from alien attackers on the surface of a devastated planet, they find a small group of people who have survived in suspended animation for almost nine hundred years.

  • 1.2 Act One
  • 1.3 Act Two
  • 1.4 Act Three
  • 1.5 Act Four
  • 1.6 Act Five
  • 2 Log entries
  • 3 Memorable quotes
  • 4.1 Production
  • 4.2 Continuity & trivia
  • 4.4 Video and DVD releases
  • 5.1 Starring
  • 5.2 Also starring
  • 5.3 Guest Stars
  • 5.4 Co-Stars
  • 5.5 Uncredited Co-Star
  • 5.6 Stand-ins
  • 5.7 References
  • 5.8 External links

Summary [ ]

Some time in the past , an enormous alien city is suddenly torn apart when torpedoes begin raining down on it, causing massive destruction everywhere. Below the chaos, a couple desperately tries to avoid falling debris and scramble into stasis pods . The woman wonders if they will dream while they are in stasis, which the man cannot provide an answer for. Their stasis pods are set for five years, hoping that by then, the war will have ended.

Act One [ ]

Turei

A Turei commander

892 years later , the crew of the USS Voyager unexpectedly find themselves pulled into a subspace corridor full of asteroids , destroyed ships, and other debris . After five minutes they make contact with another vessel, belonging to the Turei . Captain Janeway states that they were pulled in by accident and are only looking for a way out. The Turei vessel assists Voyager by firing upon its shield generator which causes it to be thrown from the corridor. The Turei vessel also exits the corridor with Voyager . Ensign Tom Paris reports that they have traveled over two hundred light years since entering the corridor just five minutes earlier. Janeway immediately asks the Turei vessel if they could negotiate passage through the subspace corridor, hoping to reach the Alpha Quadrant . However, not only do the Turei deny the request, but they demand that Voyager lowers its shields and prepare to be boarded – the Turei want to erase the evidence of the underspace from Voyager 's computer core . When Janeway refuses, the Turei open fire.

To escape the firing ships, Seven of Nine identifies a nearby uninhabited planet with an atmosphere full of radiogenic particles as an ideal hiding place, and Paris sets a course. Voyager enters the planet's atmosphere pursued by the attacking Turei ships, but as Voyager increases its descent vector the Turei retreat, unable to withstand the higher levels of radiation. When the viewscreen is activated, the crew is surprised to see the remains of a metropolis situated on the surface – it then becomes apparent that the surface of the planet is suffering from a nuclear winter , which Ensign Harry Kim confirms has lasted almost nine hundred years based on radioactive decay. Voyager lands in the middle of the city, and Tuvok reports that the radiation in the atmosphere is temporarily blocking Voyager from the Turei's sensors but it will not be for long.

Voyager lands in the center of the city and the captain orders repairs begun. They then detect faint life signs underneath the city, and as they explore, they discover several stasis pods, some of which are still active. They beam down to an underground chamber that has been heavily reinforced with tritonium in order to make it last indefinitely. As Janeway and Tuvok search a different part of the chamber, Seven examines the pods. Ignoring Starfleet away team procedures, Seven of Nine activates one of the stasis pods and awakens a man. The man is startled to hear that he was in stasis for nine hundred years. He asks to see his wife, Jisa , but she did not survive the stasis.

Act Two [ ]

The man awakes in Voyager 's sickbay where he is scanned by The Doctor . He identifies himself as Vaadwaur and recognizes Seven of Nine as Borg saying he's encountered them before. He indicates that the underspace corridors were previously held by the Vaadwaur, but it seems after centuries of inactivity they have been claimed by their rivals. There are thousands more stasis pods still active underground as well as preserved vehicles and fighters . In the mess hall , Gedrin expresses disappointment at his wife's lack of courage before entering stasis, the captain calls that "a bit heartless" but continues relations.

Gedrin

When Gedrin meets Neelix , he observes that he is Talax-ilzay . Neelix says that this was an ancient name of his people. He says that in his ancient tongue , the word vaadwaur means foolish. As Neelix attempts to apologize for this, a plasma charge hits the city and red alert is activated.

On the bridge , Chakotay reports to Janeway that the Turei have found them. They cannot get an exact fix, but they can fire in the general area. Gedrin has a plan for a way to accurately target the Turei. If Voyager can uplink with a Vaadwaur sentry satellite they will receive its sensor telemetry. Once they have access, they return fire and disable the lead Turei ship. They cease their attack.

Voyager makes a deal with the Vaadwaur: the Vaadwaur get to escape and rebuild their civilization while Voyager can use the subspace corridors to get closer to Earth . Gedrin reveals a huge chamber filled with Vaadwaur fighters. Chakotay comments by saying " dragon's teeth ." He says it is an ancient Greek myth: " After a dragon was killed in a war, its teeth were spread out across the battlefield. They took root and warriors sprung from the ground to continue the fighting. "

Act Three [ ]

Underspace graphic in astrometrics

Janeway discussing her options with the Vaadwaur

In astrometrics , the crew discusses their options with the Vaadwaur. They have memorized the subspace corridor layout, so they can plot Voyager 's course, however there are eleven Turei ships in orbit. Morin is put in charge of reanimating the other Vaadwaur.

In her quarters , Naomi Wildman sadly plays with a doll . Neelix enters to tuck her in. When he asks her about her experiences with the Vaadwaur children she says she doesn't like them. Apparently, she witnessed them making fun of Neelix. He isn't very offended, as children can often be cruel, but he doesn't continue telling her to play with them.

Back in the underground chamber, chief engineer B'Elanna Torres is helping the Vaadwaur make repairs. Morin says a Klingon phrase to her. It seems that they identify with the Klingon views of battle and honorable death. " As children we are taught to fall asleep each night imagining a different way to die. "

Seven and Gedrin search for a new home

Gedrin investigating former Vaadwaur colonies with Seven, learning their fates

Back in the mess hall, Neelix reviews references to the word vaadwaur in Talaxian and other Delta Quadrant history. The earliest usages are in Eldaxon's Collected Folklore , Neelix begins to review the specifics. Meanwhile in astrometrics, Seven and one of the Vaadwaur review possible planets to relocate the Vaadwaur to. He tells Seven that the Borg only controlled a few systems nine hundred years ago.

In Voyager 's briefing room , Tuvok reports a total of twenty-one Turei ships on sensors. Tuvok's battle plan is pretty standard: Voyager will make a straightforward attack, while the Vaadwaur fighters make a surprise attack. Gaul requests photon torpedoes for their fighters , but Janeway refuses because it goes against Starfleet protocols. Gaul is not used to having to depend on others with his life, but Janeway states that her decision is final.

Later in the Vaadwaur underground chamber, Gaul, Gedrin, and Morin are discussing their plans. Unsatisfied with Captain Janeway's decisions, they plan to capture Voyager and use the ship's technology to rebuild their civilization and fight off the Turei. They plan to use their fighters to attack Voyager instead of the Turei.

Act Four [ ]

In astrometrics, Seven shows Gedrin a planet that may be suitable. Before they make their decision, however, Neelix summons Seven to cargo bay 2. When she arrives, Neelix explains what he found while researching historical records concerning the Vaadwaur. The records describe a race who appeared out of nowhere, destroyed everything in its path, and then vanished – which could be explained by the Vaadwaur subspace corridors. Neelix convinces Seven to do additional research, using her Borg knowledge.

Gedrin enters Captain Janeway's ready room, where she has called for him. She confronts Gedrin with the evidence uncovered by Neelix and Seven. " If I were to take you at your word, the ancient Talaxians might call me Vaadwaur, foolish. " Gedrin admits that his species did use the corridors to gain territory, but they were not a purely aggressive race. Although Janeway will go forward with the plan, she will not be as trusting as before.

On the bridge, Janeway discusses the situation with Chakotay. They decide to alter the plan and she orders Ensign Kim to hail Gaul. She informs him that only ten of the Vaadwaur fighters will have their particle beams remains active. Only ten will attack, so this should not be a problem, she explains. Voyager is ready for the ascent sequence, but the ship jolts when massive energy readings begin to emanate from the chamber. The Vaadwaur are launching the first wave of fighters – seventeen ships. The ships, however, are on an attack vector for Voyager .

Act Five [ ]

Voyager begins to ascend from the surface while firing a full spread of phasers at the incoming fighters. They won't be able to jump to warp and escape until they are 280 kilometers above the surface. Voyager continues to ascend, and the crew disables a number of the fighters, but Voyager 's thrusters and sensors sustain damage. Janeway orders Kim to contact the Turei in orbit . Since the Turei already detected the weapons fire, they believe Janeway when she informs them of the Vaadwaur's presence. Now the Vaadwaur have another enemy to deal with.

Just when the situation begins to look hopeless, Gedrin, realizing the error in the Vaadwaur's aggressive ways, offers to go to the surface and boost the signal to the satellite. Janeway allows him to leave, but sends Tuvok with him. The Vaadwaur inflict heavy damage on Voyager , while taking little in return. Janeway orders the crew to initiate emergency landing procedures.

Suddenly the tide turns, thanks to Gedrin's work on the uplink. Turei torpedoes pound the Vaadwaur. The uplink chamber with Gedrin and Tuvok inside, however, begins to collapse. Gedrin tells Tuvok to save himself, as he sacrifices his life to save Voyager .

Vaadwaur and the Turei

The Vaadwaur make their way past the Turei

Janeway comes up with a plan to take in particles from the radiogenic atmosphere in order to boost Voyager 's dwindling power supply. Thanks to her quick thinking, impulse is restored to Voyager . After clearing the planet's thermosphere , the ship is able to go to warp and escape the conflict. While the Vaadwaur engage in a violent battle with the Turei, approximately fifty-three Vaadwaur fighters – according to Seven's astrometric readings – manage to escape into the subspace corridors. This leads the captain to surmise that Voyager and its crew will likely encounter these ancient aggressors again.

Seven expresses her guilt because she is essentially responsible for the Vaadwaur resurgence, but Janeway says she might have done the same thing.

Log entries [ ]

  • " Captain's log, supplemental. We've revived nearly two hundred of the Vaadwaur and we're moving forward with our unexpected alliance. "
  • " Captain's log, stardate 53167.9. After two days, there's been no sign of the Vaadwaur or the Turei. However, Seven of Nine has made an unsettling discovery. "

Memorable quotes [ ]

" Can you find a way out? " " I don't know. There's hundreds of corridors. It's like a maze. " " Well, be a good rat and find us the cheese. "

" We don't know anything about this species – they could be hostile. " " Most humanoid cultures are. "

" When it rains, do you run from doorway to doorway, trying to stay dry, getting wet all the while? Or do you just accept the fact that it's raining and walk with dignity? " " Rain's one thing. Plasma bombs are something else. " " But the principle is the same. " " I'd bring an umbrella. "

" Nine hundred years is a long time to hold a grudge. "

" I wanted to help revive a civilization, not start a war. "

" I'm curious. Have you heard of us, the Vaadwaur? " " Um, I'm afraid there aren't many records from that period. But 'vaadwaur' is a word in the Old Tongue; it means, er… 'foolish'. "

" If we're going to be fighting side by side, I have to trust you. I need to be certain you don't have any ulterior motives. " " Our only motive is survival. " " If I were to take you at your word, the ancient Talaxians might call me 'vaadwaur' – foolish. That's what they came to call anyone who allowed themselves to be deceived by an enemy. "

" What's the first known usage? " " First written example appears in Eldaxon's Collected Folklore, Second Edition. Year of publication, 5012, New Calendar. " " Computer, name the specific folktales that use the word 'Vaadwaur'. " " 'The Demon with the Golden Voice', 'The Tale of the Deadly Stranger', 'The Tale of the Boy Who Lost His Head', 'The Tale of the Bloody Hand'. " " Not exactly Mother Goose. "

Background information [ ]

Production [ ].

  • This episode was initially planned as a two-hour telemovie, but Braga and Menosky decided while writing part one that it would work better as a single hour. By the time the compressed version of the script was finished, their opinions had turned around again – but it was too late to re-expand the story. ( Interview with Brannon Braga , Star Trek Monthly  issue 58 )
  • The final draft script for this episode was submitted on 21 July 1999 .
  • Janeway and Gedrin, while speaking in the ready room, are visually split by one of the rectangular lights, similar to the framing of a scene between Janeway and Tuvok in VOY : " Caretaker ", also directed by Winrich Kolbe .
  • Footage from this episode was later reused in the alternate opening credits sequence for Star Trek: Enterprise , used in the Season 4 episodes " In a Mirror, Darkly " and " In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II ". Specifically, the attack on the Vaadwaur city in the teaser is reframed as the ISS Enterprise firing on an alien world.
  • Mitch Suskin considered this episode one of the biggest visual effects episodes of the season, including the interspace tunnels (which were a modified version of the quantum slipstream from " Timeless ",) the Vaadwaur hangar (which combined CG elements with a Dan Curry matte painting ,) and the CG Vaadwaur city – pre- and post-destruction. ( Star Trek: The Magazine  Volume 1, Issue 18 , pp. 26-27)

Vaadwaur city concept art

Concept art establishing Voyager relative to the surrounding buildings

  • The Vaadwaur city began as concept art from Tim Earls , further imagined and modeled by Brandon MacDougall . The designers put a lot of effort into minor details to make the city look more realistic, from windows to smog. " The shot we really wanted to do was [Voyager] running down the street; you'd see windows popping out and all that stuff. " ( Star Trek: The Magazine  Volume 1, Issue 18 , pp. 26-27)
  • The VFX team started by ensuring the shot of Voyager landed on the planet was to the correct scale. " In some of the shots we thought, 'Well, Voyager looks too big; the buildings look small.' But we realized, 'You know what? Voyager is a big ship.'... It's funny, the opposite of what we thought would happen; instead of Voyager looking tiny, Voyager looked big and the buildings looked small. It really gave us a sense of scale. " ( Star Trek: The Magazine  Volume 1, Issue 18 , p. 27)

Continuity & trivia [ ]

  • While discussing possible places for relocation, Gedrin evokes a colony the Vaadwaur had near a twin star in Grid 315 . Seven of Nine replies that it is now in the Devore Imperium . Voyager first encountered the Devore in " Counterpoint ".
  • After discovering the history of the Vaadwaur, Janeway tells Chakotay she wishes she had a Betazoid on board to know their true feelings. In " Counterpoint ", Ensign Jurot , a Betazoid, was still on board, and had to be hidden from the Devore Imperium along with Tuvok, Vorik, and the Devore telepaths. This might be an indication that she has been killed in the meantime, possibly in " Equinox, Part II ", as this is the only episode between " Counterpoint " and this one in which crew-members are known to have been killed, and the identities of two of the three killed are not known.
  • Although the final scene heavily implies the Vaadwaur would become a recurring antagonist to the crew, they did not appear again after this episode, apart from a brief encounter with a Vaadwaur ship in " The Void ".
  • This is the fourth episode of Voyager to feature the series' title ship landing on the surface of a planet. Other occasions in which the starship Voyager can be seen landing on a planet include Season 2 's premiere " The 37's " and finale " Basics, Part I ", the Season 4 episode " Demon ", and Season 7 's " Nightingale ".
  • Gedrin uses a slightly rephrased quote concerning confronting rainstorms from "Hagakure", a manual concerning how to live as a Samurai lord, written in the early 18th century by Yamamoto Tsunetomo.
  • Voyager fires at least one photon torpedo in this episode, seven having previously been used in " Equinox, Part II ". This brings the total number of torpedoes confirmed to have been used by Voyager over the course of the series to 61, a total which exceeds the irreplaceable complement of 38 that had been established by Chakotay in the first-season episode " The Cloud ".
  • Voyager 's accidental use of the subspace corridor moves them "two hundred light years in five minutes", equivalent to a speed of 3.9 trillion miles per second. This is approximately 1000 times faster than Voyager 's Warp 9.9 speed of 4 billion miles per second as established by Paris in " The 37's ".
  • The subspace corridor network represents the thirteenth occasion besides the series premiere (after " Eye of the Needle ", " Prime Factors ", " The 37's ", " Cold Fire ", " Threshold ", " Death Wish ", " False Profits ", " Future's End, Part II ", " The Q and the Grey ", " Timeless ", " Dark Frontier ", and " Equinox ") that the Voyager crew is presented with the possibility of returning home much faster than by conventional warp travel, although Gedrin's offer to permit use of the network implies that they only extend far enough to cut 1000 light years from Voyager 's journey. In this case, Voyager fails to make use of the network due to the alien conflict.
  • The plot of this episode bears a striking similarity to the TOS episode " Space Seed ", the episode which introduced famed villain Khan . In both episodes, the crew find and revive a group of people from long-term suspended animation and treat them with hospitality, only for their new guests to turn against them and attempt a hostile takeover.
  • This episode was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Hairstyling for a Series.

Video and DVD releases [ ]

  • UK VHS release (two-episode tapes, Paramount Home Entertainment ): Volume 6.4, 5 June 2000
  • As part of the VOY Season 6 DVD collection

Links and references [ ]

Starring [ ].

  • Kate Mulgrew as Captain Kathryn Janeway

Also starring [ ]

  • Robert Beltran as Chakotay
  • Roxann Dawson as B'Elanna Torres
  • Robert Duncan McNeill as Tom Paris
  • Ethan Phillips as Neelix
  • Robert Picardo as The Doctor
  • Tim Russ as Tuvok
  • Jeri Ryan as Seven of Nine
  • Garrett Wang as Harry Kim

Guest Stars [ ]

  • Jeff Allin as Gedrin
  • Robert Knepper as Gaul

Co-Stars [ ]

  • Scarlett Pomers as Naomi Wildman
  • Ron Fassler as Morin
  • Mimi Craven as Jisa
  • Bob Stillman as Turei
  • Majel Barrett as Computer Voice

Uncredited Co-Star [ ]

  • Tarik Ergin as Ayala

Stand-ins [ ]

  • Brita Nowak – stand-in for Jeri Ryan

References [ ]

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What’s Past Is Prologue

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Dragon’s Teeth

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The USS Voyager is a Federation starship far from home, lost in the Delta Quadrant of the galaxy, and on a mission to get home. The crew of the Voyager have had to contend with many dangers and mysteries in their travels, but none as strange and mysterious as the one they now face.

The crew of the Voyager have come to a strange planet, Kropah, in search of a way to repair their ship’s damaged warp core. When they arrive, they find that the planet has been protected by an ancient force field for centuries, and that the planet is inhabited by a race of warriors known as the Vaadwaur.

The Captain of the Voyager, Kathryn Janeway, is determined to find a way to get inside the force field in order to repair their ship. Unfortunately, the Vaadwaur are not willing to allow them into their planet and are determined to protect their secrets from outsiders.

As the crew of the Voyager attempt to find a way through the force field, they soon discover that the Vaadwaur are not their only problem. There are also strange creatures lurking in the shadows, known as the Dragon’s Teeth. These creatures are fierce and dangerous, and they are guarding something of great value.

The crew of the Voyager must find a way to get past the creatures, and find out what they’re protecting, in order to repair their ship and continue their journey home. But it won’t be easy, as the Vaadwaur are also determined to protect their secrets, and the Dragon’s Teeth are determined to protect their treasure.

The crew of the Voyager must use all their ingenuity and courage to get past the force field, evade the Dragon’s Teeth, and find out what the Vaadwaur are protecting. Along the way, they may even discover something that could help them on their journey home. But will they be able to overcome these obstacles and make it back alive? The only way to find out is to watch Dragon’s Teeth.

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"I wanted to help revive a civilization, not start a war."

When a Shining City is under attack, a Vaadwuar scientist named Gedrin is forced to terminate 37 of his colleagues' stasis pods' life support, then seal himself and his wife Jisa in themselves, for five years...

Voyager is pulled through a rusty brown subspace corridor filled with debris, some ancient, when they encounter a working ship! The inhabitants, the Turei, claim that the 'underspace' belongs to them, and helpfully push Voyager out of the corridor... and follow them out! The Turei decide Voyager knows too much and demand to come aboard so they can purge her computers of any information regarding the underspace; failing that, they open fire. Voyager needs to escape, so they locate a highly irradiated planet nearby that they can lose their pursuers near. They do so, and find a decimated city similar to the one that was bombed in the teaser.

Contains examples of:

  • After the End : Voyager sets down on the planet after the holocaust.
  • All Myths Are True : The Talaxians had many folk tales about, essentially, a Ninja Army - one that would appear, destroy entire civilizations and then vanish... Turns out that the Vaadwaur are that army; they may be scientists, but they're also conquerors. And Gaul wants to revive that latter portion of their history...
  • The Atoner : After helping to assimilate others, Seven enjoys helping to rebuild the Vaadwaur, and even tells Janeway as such at the end of the episode. Maybe that's why Janeway ultimately doesn't come down on her too hard.
  • Bittersweet Ending : Voyager survives, but the conquering Vaadwaur do too, and though their technology is outdated, they're resourceful; Janeway doubts we've seen the last of them ... Of course, they're only seen again once, in season 7, but they do make appearances in the Expanded Universe and Star Trek Online .
  • Call-Back : Seven mentions the Devore Imperium , who presumably haven't changed their Absolute Xenophobe ways.
  • Character Development : Seven has done a complete reversal from her time as a drone; she finds the proposition of rebuilding a civilization as opposed to destroying one 'gratifying.'
  • Cruel Mercy : Gaul overrides his aide's order to execute the Voyager crew when they capture the ship. Instead, he orders them imprisoned in their old stasis pods. Gaul: In a few hundred years, maybe someone will be nice enough to wake them up.
  • Seven opens the cyrotube without checking with her captain first if it's the correct thing to do.
  • Gaul's desire for the Vaadwuar to reclaim what they've lost has a minor problem in that the rest of the quadrant has advanced over the last 900 years, leaving the Vaadwuar obsolete. They also claim there are corridors of which the Turei are unaware, despite the latter controlling and exploring them for 900 years.
  • This also happened 900 years ago, when all the species the Vaadwaur had attacked united against them and nearly wiped them out.
  • The Farmer and the Viper : Our heroes reawaken the Vaadwaur, who repay them by trying to take Voyager .
  • Fish out of Temporal Water : As the Vaadwaur have been in stasis for over 900 years, the Delta Quadrant is a very different place than when they called the shots.
  • Chakotay compares the sleeping Vaadwuar soldiers to the dragon teeth sown by Cadmus in ancient Greek myth, which rose up and became soldiers. Chakotay doesn't finish the story, but if you know how it ends you have some clue how this is going to end for Voyager .
  • This episode leans a bit on this, from Gedrin momentarily insisting that Janeway "finish off" a Turei ship, to Neelix revealing the Talaxian meaning of Vaadwuar. Most of all is the ever-perceptive Naomi Wildman, who finds the Vaadwuar children mean and doesn't want anything to do with them.
  • From Nobody to Nightmare : Gedrin is shocked when he sees how much space the Borg control in the Delta Quadrant in the 24th century. In his time, the Vaadwaur saw the Borg as a minor nuisance, who only controlled a handful of star systems.
  • He Knows Too Much : The Turei intend to purge Voyager of all data regarding the underspace corridors; when Janeway refuses to cooperate, they start shooting.
  • Hoist by His Own Petard : With Gedrin's help, the Voyager crew is able to hack one of the Vaadwaur's surveillance satellites, sending targeting data to the Turei fleet so they can bullseye the Vaadwaur fighters from orbit.
  • Horrible Judge of Character : The Voyager crew are quite snowed by the calm demeanor of these so-called scientists; but, to the Vaadwaur, vengeance is a dish ... Fortunately, Janeway recovers from this when she hears that All Myths Are True .
  • Human Popsicle : Gedrin, Jisa and the other Vaadwaur who put themselves in stasis to survive Orbital Bombardment ; unfortunately, Jisa and some of the Vaadwaur didn't make it. Gaul wants to make the Voyager crew into these in the end, though at least it's a step up from executing them.
  • Insistent Terminology : Tuvok disabled the Vaadwuar ships, even though the effects clearly showed those ships were destroyed .
  • Kids Are Cruel : Little Naomi doesn't want to play with the revived Vaadwaur children ( whom we never see ); they called Neelix names and made fun of the Talaxians.
  • Let's You and Him Fight : Voyager contacts the Turei to fight the Vaadwaur.
  • Ludicrous Speed : The "underspace corridors" allowed contact with Talax (which is 40,000 light years back).
  • My Species Doth Protest Too Much : Gedrin is the only Vaadwaur who realizes their plan to reassert their empire is doomed to failure, as they are vastly outnumbered and their technology is 900 years behind the times. When Gaul plans to backstab the Voyager crew and steal their ship, Gedrin pulls a Heel–Face Turn and helps stop them.
  • Names to Run Away from Really Fast : The folktales that used the term Vaadwaur from which the race name was defined: The Demon with the Golden Voice , The Tale of the Deadly Stranger , The Tale of the Boy Who Lost His Head , and The Tale of the Bloody Hand . "Not exactly Mother Goose!"
  • Never My Fault : At the end Janeway tries to pin the entire thing on Seven for waking Gedrin, even though Janeway herself made the decision to revive and rearm the rest of the Vaadwuar.
  • Nice Job Breaking It, Hero : Voyager's attempts to help the Vaadwuar sets off a potential regional conflict.
  • Not Afraid to Die : Apparently, all the Vaadwaur are this. Gedrin explains that they are taught as children to imagine a different way to die every night, in order to desensitize them to it.
  • Obviously Evil : Other than Gedrin, most of the newly awoken Vaadwaur are more interested in getting their hands on Voyager's weapons technology than the idea of escaping their ruined homeworld and finding a safe place to reestablish their civilization. One of the Vaadwaur makes small talk with B'elanna, speaking approvingly of the Klingon Empire's "today is a good day to die" mindset. Then Neelix finds mythological evidence that the Vaadwaur weren't the peaceful traders they claim to be.
  • Orbital Bombardment : The first shot of the episode is the Vaadwaur's Shining City being blasted by energy bombs. Later, the Turei repeat that tactic to take out the Vaadwaur fighters.
  • Really 700 Years Old : Gedrin and the survivors of the bombing are almost 900 after being thawed out.
  • Portal Network : Voyager accidentally enters a network of subspace tunnels that will cut down their journey. Unfortunately, the aliens who lay claim to the tunnels have no intention of letting anyone else use them.
  • Redemption Equals Death : Gedrin decides he isn't a Blood Knight like the rest of the Vaadwuar, and with Tuvok's help he sabotages the Vaadwaur's attack at the climax, getting killed in the process.
  • Sealed Evil in a Can : Seven of Nine releases an alien race from a 900-year stasis. They turn out to be your standard hostile species.
  • Sequel Hook : At the end of the episode, Tuvok reports that several dozen Vaadwaur ships escaped their planet and made it into the subspace corridors. The Vaadwaur never showed up on Voyager again, but would become the Arc Villains for the Delta Rising arc of Star Trek Online , set in 2410.
  • Shout-Out : Gedrin's comment that during a rainstorm you should walk with dignity as you're going to get wet anyway is from The Hagakure .
  • Summon Bigger Fish : When the Vaadwaur fighters swarm Voyager , Janeway decides to call up the Turei fleet in orbit (the same guys they were trying to hide from) and warn them that their ancient enemies are back. The Turei wisely agree to cooperate with Voyager and start shooting at the Vaadwaur.
  • Title Drop : When Chakotay sees the Vaadwaur fleet, he compares them to a Greek myth about a slain dragon whose teeth became warriors and continued fighting.
  • Ungrateful Bastard : To wage their war, the contingent of Vaadwaur led by Gaul, who wish to reawaken their warrior nature, are willing to take over Voyager , the people who woke them up from their unnecessarily long slumber.
  • What the Hell, Hero? : Seven broke protocol and woke up Gedrin to begin with. Janeway admits that it was born of compassion and that she might have done the same in her position... but that doesn't make it right.
  • With or Without You : Janeway: (to the Vaadwaur) I'm going to leave this planet in one hour, with or without you.
  • Zerg Rush : The Vaadwaur attempt to seize Voyager with ships 900 years behind the times, but they can mobilize dozens of ships to overwhelm Voyager through sheer number even though their ships explode in one hit. Voyager evens the odds by calling up the Turei for an Enemy Mine .
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    Dragon's Teeth. The USS Voyager is a Federation starship far from home, lost in the Delta Quadrant of the galaxy, and on a mission to get home. The crew of the Voyager have had to contend with many dangers and mysteries in their travels, but none as strange and mysterious as the one they now face.

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    After a dragon was killed in a war, its teeth were spread out over the battlefield. They took root, and warriors sprung from the ground to continue the fighting. Captain Kathryn Janeway : Well, let's get started. We've got a civilization to rebuild. Captain Kathryn Janeway : You haven't been completely honest about your past, and that makes me ...

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    Sigh2000. Tue, Oct 5, 2021, 5:26am (UTC -5) @Jammer "In fact, the placement of Chakotay's "dragon's teeth" tale hurts the overall scope of the episode. Said tale is about a slain dragon, whose teeth, after buried, became seeds that gave birth to new warriors to rise up against the enemy. A very interesting observation, I must say.

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    The episode name refers to the Greek legend of dragon's teeth, where the teeth of a slain dragon were sown into the battlefield. The teeth sprouted up into an army of warriors, who continued to fight. "Dragon's Teeth" is the 127th episode of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: Voyager airing on the UPN network.

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    Dragon's Teeth: Season 6, Episode 7 Airdate: November 10, 1999 Production Number: 40840-225 Teleplay by: Michael Taylor and Brannon Braga & Joe Menosky: Story by: Michael Taylor: ... After escaping an armada attack, the Voyager crew finds a sleeping warrior race on a decimated planet. Notes Arc Advancement Happenings Characters Referbacks ...

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    Title Drop: When Chakotay sees the Vaadwaur fleet, he compares them to a Greek myth about a slain dragon whose teeth became warriors and continued fighting. Ungrateful Bastard : To wage their war, the contingent of Vaadwaur led by Gaul, who wish to reawaken their warrior nature, are willing to take over Voyager , the people who woke them up ...

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    Dragon's Teeth Aired Nov 10, 1999 Sci-Fi Fantasy Adventure Reviews Tomatometer After escaping an armada attack, the Voyager crew finds a sleeping warrior race on a decimated planet.

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    The ship is placed in danger when it comes under attack from a territorial race of aliens known as the Turei. While sheltering on a planet, Captain Janeway tries to make an alliance with its inhabitants, the Vaadwaur.

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    Voyager comes under attack from an armada belonging to a territorial race of aliens known as the Turei. Escaping the attack by sheltering on a decimated planet, the Voyager crew finds a hibernating warrior race in chambers deep below the surface. Captain Janeway tries to ally with the inhabitants, the Vaadwaur. However, she soon begins to think the Vaadwaur may pose a more significant threat ...

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    If you liked the Vaadwaur, you'd probably love the "Delta Rising" quest arc in Star Trek Online. Several Voyager cast members return in a setting about 30 years after the end of the show (in universe, Voyager wrapped up in 2379 and STO takes place in 2409-2411) and the story largely involves the Vaadwaur with a sprinkling of Kobali, Hirogen, Talaxian, Ocampa, Kazon, Hierarchy, and even Hazari.

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    So Voyager's "New" best dressed for success allies spout Dragon's Teeth and attack, Janeway was able to get power back by inhaling the radioactive planet's atmosphere using the Bussard Collectors, while giving the original Ugly Aliens access to the Well-Dresser's secret Satellite.

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    The Voyager Transcripts - Dragon's Teeth. Dragon's Teeth Stardate: 53167.9 Original Airdate: 10 November, 1999. [Vaadwaur cave - stasis chamber] (A city is under aerial bombardment. Below ground, a female with a tall ridge along the top of her head and a very pointed chin is dodging falling rocks.) JISA: Gedrin!