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Parturition (Star Trek: Voyager) Back aboard "Voyager", Kes, who is glad to see Neelix's return, observes that Paris and Neelix have formed a friendship based on respect.
Parturition (Star Trek: Voyager) "Parturition" was written with the specific goal of resolving Neelix and Paris's animosity, and dealing with Neelix's jealousy over Kes once and for all. Executive Producer Jeri Taylor stated "...we wanted to create the feeling of a family, not a lot of people with resentments. So we were looking for a way for Paris and Neelix to resolve their differences and this plot worked out very nicely." Jennifer Lien, who portrayed Kes, was similarly positive about the change in her relationship with Neelix after this episode. She stated "I think Kes and Neelix still need to explore some issues of trust. I think Neelix's jealousy is getting to be minimal because the character is learning. They've grown in this relationship. When it becomes too obsessive, it becomes scary, and I don't think that's what the character of Neelix is about." The infant creature which appears in this episode was a cable operated puppet. Ethan Phillips stated that "It took six guys to operate that (puppet). Six guys and two girls, they were an eight-man team. There were all kinds of wires and levers and prods. It was very complicated but it was very realistic."
Parturition (Star Trek: Voyager) The planet is coated in a poisonous trigemic vapor which forces Paris and Neelix to seek shelter. They find a cave and blast the rock to cover the entrance, assuming that they will be rescued before long. They discover a nest of eggs, and as one hatches, they debate what to do with it, with Paris wanting to leave it and Neelix believing that they have a responsibility to care for it. "Voyager" is attacked by an alien ship, which places itself between "Voyager" and the planet in an attempt to block access to the surface.
Parturition (Star Trek: Voyager) Paris and Neelix discuss their argument over Kes. Paris confesses that he is attracted to her, but that he respects her choice to be with Neelix. The two care for the creature, but before long it appears to be dying. It will not eat their rations, but they surmise that the vapor outside must be the source of the protein they saw in their scans, which are blocked by the stone they blasted in front of the entrance. Once they bring the creature outside and force-feed the vapors to it by a medicine dropper, the creature recovers. Paris and Neelix are overjoyed, though they exhibit symptoms from the trigemic poisons. "Voyager" disables the weapons aboard the enemy ship, and moves into the planet's atmosphere to rescue Neelix and Tom. They refuse to be transported off until they are sure that the creature will survive. They hide, and just before it is too late, an adult of the creature's species appears to collect the infant.
Parturition (Star Trek: Voyager) "Parturition" is the 23rd episode of the American science fiction television series "", airing on the UPN network. It is the seventh episode of the and is the second of three "Voyager" episodes directed by "" castmember Jonathan Frakes (William Riker).