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The Delta Flyers is a weekly Star Trek: Voyager rewatch & recap podcast hosted by Garrett Wang & Robert Duncan McNeill. Each week Garrett and Robert will rewatch an episode of Voyager starting at the very beginning. This week’s episode is Human Error. Garrett and Robbie recap and discuss the episode, and share their insight as series regulars.

Human Error:
Seven of Nine creates a holodeck fantasy where she can mingle with her colleagues, but she ends up falling in love with a senior crew member.

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Comments

I wasn't a fan of this episode either, but I do think there was something compelling in the opener that maybe Robbie and Garrett missed -- when they finally reveal Seven's face, we can see that her Borg implants are gone 😮 (cut to opening credits)

Anomaleigh

Yes, Garrett, Chakotay absolutely flirted with Harry sometimes. 😂 (Also, I clearly put off this episode because I loathe the actual episode on a few levels, but you guys nailed it! HR disaster and entirely effed up and muddy consent-wise, among other things. But Trek totally plays it for laughs/plots with the genders reversed too - Barclay had Troi (and I think Crusher) as holographic sex-goddesses during his holo-addiction on TNG. The writers made Troi counsel Riker to be understanding about Barclay’s depiction of holo-Riker until she saw his version of her.)

Jenny

not gonna go into the Seven/Chakotay story... but regarding the lengthy discussion about the teaser. Yes, nothing else was done except showing that piano and metronome, that someone was playing it, and in the end revealing that Seven was playing it. BUT... the way this was shot, combined with the piece of music that was being played... It felt ominous like we were going into a horror or mystery episode. Of course, the rest of the episode didn't follow through with that... but the teaser itself I think is one of the most intriguing ones they ever made - you can't tell me you watch this and don't be like: "ok... why? since when can she play the piano? why such a dark setting? what's about to happen?" ... and this - if I'm not mistaken - is EXACTLY what a "TEASER" is supposed to do, is it not? xD

Stefan Au

Am I the only one who loved Seven and Chakotay???

Dee McGee

When originally aired I also had a major cringe issue with a Holotay creation and the relationship. After 25 years, the cringe issue is still a major problem but C7 is not as hard of a ‘no’ for me. The biggest scene correction IMO should have been the Doctor gently letting her know that Holotay wasn’t cool; (‘use of an individuals’s likeness for holoprogram is prohibited in Star Fleet). I get she wouldn’t naturally anticipate those rules so someone needed to tell her. Having said that, I don’t loathe C7 this time nearly as much as I used to. And I loved seeing a playful Chakotay. I wish we had more of that. I can rationalize that of all the men in the ship, Chakotay is the one assigned to work interpersonal issues as part of his job. He’s got that touchy/feeliy thing going. That combined with him being handsome, makes sense that there’s a potential interest from her perspective. His perspective is a little harder to see. But at the end, when real Chakotay encouraged her to socialize, it made me think that maybe he was starting to see her need to be more human. I will say I was moved by the look Seven gave her alcove when she was supposed to be going to bed. There was such loathing on her face for her alcove. It was a real moment of empathy for me. As episodes go, it’s still low for that weird opener and no consequence for violations of Chakotay’s privacy, but it’s not a ‘1’. I’m fine with a 5.5.

SnazzyO

Yeah, this episode was pretty lousy… it was not fun and was a bit painful to watch. I almost totally skipped it. Continuity issues start and continue as a result of this episode. 🤮

Greg Byrne

My eyes! My eyes! 👀 🫢😟 Great ending tag of the podcast, LOL!!!

Jen V

Wow 🫢😮

Jen V

What I feel all these people in the comments defending the ep are missing is that Barclay and Geordi were confronted face to face within both episodes and were very clearly told that what they did was morally WRONG, totally against regulations, and they suffered the consequences. Troi is a counselor and empath and she was NOT OKAY with Barclay's misuse of her image even though she understood where his compulsions were stemming from. This episode lacked any kind of scene where Seven suffers repercussions from crossing ethical boundaries.

Taisho Rose

Again they talk about the food about Chakotay being vegetarian. All of the food on the ship, except maybe for what Neelix cooks, is synthetic. It is all basically "Impossible Meat" or whatever that stuff is. It might look like a chicken, but it isn't really chicken. lol

Eric Bennett

Best compliment I ever received was “you inspire me”

Sarah Zeisler

One big cringe-a-thon for me. The way they dressed holo-Chakotay in a man-sized toddler suit on top of the forced romance makes me want to scream. How to neuter a main male character - an alpha male at that - to serve a plot 101. Bleh!

Moonglade

I think it would have been okay if it was him because it’s someone she actually had a relationship with. With the other situations there was no prior romantic relationship. In a way it would be like playing an intimate video one’s person might send them. The things she would have done with unimatrix guy in the Holodeck would have been the same things she would have/could have/maybe did in some form she’d had done with him in person if given the chance.

Rob Velasquez

Agree with RDM about holodeck protocols regarding depicting ANYONE that is living basically without permission. For example use of ships personnel in a tactical training scenario with the Captain's permission, etc. All quarters should come with a standard complement of furniture. Seven should not have to request some and same with a replicator. The use of the script by RDM in this podcase ep is fantastic. I have mentioned before and again here that I do not know why this was not part of the podcast formula from the beginning. I have understood that between the two of them they probably have the scripts of all the episodes so why are they not being used? Call me OCD or extra or whatever but I would have had those out and been using them every time. If I have to hear "cringe" one more time...gum chewing and an overly dramatic low rating. Come on man. The clear winner Holotay who got to nail Seven. Vid kept stopping at Lisa Klink's name and didn't get to see the after credits skit. I just starting binge watching "Chuck" as I have never seen it but heard it mentioned many times on this pod cast. I note that RDM was a Producer and directed many episodes. I have also noted many extreme and gratuitous shots of the lead female actor and other female guest stars in underwear shots and other poses in their underwear showing off "crotch shots". So why the all the cringy and woke comments now when clearly it was ok back on Chuck?

ST Fan CB

Seven of Nine was not the first character who did some holoprogram messing around with holograms of the collegues. In the TNG episode "Hollow Pursuits" Rer Barclay creates a fantasy with nearly all the bridge crew in which he is the most desired man and such. Made me cringe as well when I watched it, so I totally agree with Robbie on this.

Kassandra

Agreed. For me it came out of the blue.

Kassandra

Absolutely!!! Im freaking tired of the "we are out of torpedoes 100 episodes ago" crap.

ST Fan CB

ps the guys in the comments crying about RDM having a sense of basic human decency are also p cringe

DogBlud

What's interesting, and deeply ironic to me about this episode is how it and Seven's whatever-it-was with Chakotay scan as an unintended look at compulsive heterosexuality. Comphet isn't usually so *outwardly* stilted and wooden, mind, but the sense of forcing yourself to be into someone because it's *expected* of you is right there in the episode. When you add in that Seven is basically Autism.txt, there's an additional layer of struggling to learn how to mask (sigh), so it makes for an interesting (if, again, obviously unintentional) commentary on the character's stilted journey through romance. And honestly I think it falls in line with the 'forced' aspects Garrett kept bringing up re: Braga being really into Jeri Ryan. Anyway let this be a lesson: comphet doesn't just ruin people and relationships: it also ruins episodes of television!

DogBlud

Agree about the cringing. Seven has more chemistry with the Doctor than she has with Chakotay. I thought Chakotay's behavior was supposed to make us think he was attracted to her too. It just doesn't work.

S Myran

Preach on brother. Been saying this since ep 1.

ST Fan CB

I need a T Shirt of Robbie saying I give this episode a 1 :D

Phil Bishop

Robbie has been around the Hollywood "offended" mindset too long. Not one person who has ever watched this episode thought twice about that. Maybe it shouldn't be different when the hologram is a man and the human is a girl, but it is different. Sorry, but its not cringe at all. Stop trying to find offense at things

Chad Heroman

The start definitely ended too sudden. It would have made more sense if they would have kept filming to show her whole face to highlight that all facial implants are gone - maybe that was supposed to be the reveal.

Irene Artho

I think the podcast could continue after all the episodes are over by bringing on more series regulars and guest stars for interviews.

Jen V

I never liked this episode either. The Seven-Chakotay relationship, which eventually happens, never made sense to me.

Sony

Seven tries dating Chakotay is the flavor Could’ve been Harry ~ GW Seven goes on a holodeck binge And gets feelings for Chakotay - a tinge The ship’s nearly destroyed But destruction we avoid And this episode really makes me cringe ~ RDM 🤣🤣

Sony

Cool Telescope, Garrett. Did you see Saturn, Neptune, Jupiter, Uranus, and Mercury when they appeared together last Saturday?

Sony

RDM could've been on Sons of Anarchy riding those Harleys.

Sony

Why is it so hard to believe that they just made more torpedos? They've literally made 2 freaking DFs LOL

Craig Drebit

I would propose, a vegetarian could eat replicated chicken...since no animals were harmed in the process. Unlike that suspect meat nectar.

Jennifer

it's only chakotay because of an inside joke between beltran and braga. it literally could have been anybody.

Samantha

he was going somewhere with it in terms of a Seven arc but got voted down so now it just kinda exists

Samantha

Literally my least favorite episode of Voyager. The whole Chakotay/Seven thing came out of left field. That said, you guys calling him HOLO-TAY had me cracking up! The episode gets a low rating, but this podcast episode is great! <3

Kelly Bee (CaptainKathryn)

Also did anyone else notice how abruptly the episode ended? It felt unfinished. It really felt like Braga didn’t think this one through.

Julian Gore

Which is worse, this episode of Voyager, or TNG's "Code of Honor?"

Debra Crockett

Me too! I normally rewatch the episode they are going to talk about, but I couldn’t make myself watch this episode because I hated it so much.

Laura Robles

I think he should be wearing a Wesley crusher sweater.

Janet K Harlow

I honestly love the episode “threshold”, I am not sure why people talk so badly about it

Scarlett Henry

the love letter to Jeri stuff from brannon was just nope hilarious

Jonathan Beresford

the "reveal" before the credits, i had to watch twice, was 7 didn't have her implants in

Jonathan Beresford

Deep Space Nine had an episode where Quark tried to make a holodex program of Kira for some perv. (Meridian) I wonder why, since that episode aired in 1994 (or 2371) and this episode aired 7 years later (2378) that the StarTrek policy people didn't make a Federation Law about using another person's likeness for nefarious harlequin romance novel fantasies.

Kathleen Scherrman

Garrett, I don't think you ship Harry Kim with Seven of Nine. You ship *yourself* with Jeri Ryan. ;)

Mary Burch

Yep. I was around 19 years old and it hit me in my J/C shipper heart too. I was like: no..please no!

JenG593

OMG so did I. A friend of mine pointed out his reaction on Twitter so I just HAD to come and watch this one. I was DYING of laughter at Robbie's face because he represents all of us J/C fans that felt duped because of this episode. This episode also made me inwardly cringe as it was gross. No offense to Jeri Ryan or Robert Beltran though-both great in the acting department-but this episode was just meaningless and awful on so many levels. LOL!

JenG593

Robbie's face / reaction during his viewing was hilarious! OMG. I'm having one of those laugh til you cry attacks. I had to watch it twice.

Kathleen Scherrman

I completely disagree that 7 should have done the holodeck with each senior staff member. That would have been equally gross. She should have just made a holo-character of a nobody.

Lisa Minnesma

Threshold is bad because of its contradictory science notion in Trek if you go faster than warp 10 you end up devolving! This is despite in all pass trek episodes when this occurs this doesn’t happen in the slightest. This episode is bad because of the repeated daft out of the blue couplings that Trek does sometimes. It happened with Worf and Troi especially.

David Turner

This episode was a serious depiction on PTSD and how trauma/abuse sufferers struggle to attempt normalcy in their lives. Seven wants to reach out and connect with her friends but can't breach that barrier, and she feels that she has to maintain a front; a lot of her character we've seen has been that projected front. The end is a tragedy because we realize that she physically cannot get past her abuser. I think that summarizing this ep as simply "Ick she's masturbating to her friend, that's cringy" really does disservice to the tragedy of the situation and what the character is going through. I know people don't like the pairing but I think it's better to look past that! 😊

Craig Drebit

As the keeper of the ratings google sheet, the lowest Admiral/Captain rating was 4.8 for Fury. 🖖🖖🖖🖖🖖

Mike Gu

I don’t feel like Brannon being in love with Jeri at the time excuses the atrocious writing. Either he should have realised he couldn’t keep his personal feelings out of his work, or someone in charge (a producer?) should have nixed the whole thing at the script stage, if not the story stage. 🤷‍♀️ I do think Jeri did a great acting job with the swill she was given to work with.

Sarah Allen

this thing about "why does she serve Chakoty lamb" - is she aware of the real Chakotay's dietary preferences? Obviously not since she doesn't date him or interact socially with him, even sitting around-table with other crew mates to actually observe what he has routinely for dinner.

Andrew Murray

"Real Life" turned from Brady Bunch to Married with Children in five seconds thanks to Be'lana's creative manipulation of the program.

Andrew Murray

talking about the countdown always stopping at "one second" why its it always that the countdown clock always shows less time than it would take to say "Computer, deactivate self destruct Authorisation Janeway Pi-alpha".

Andrew Murray

why should it be any more OK for Seven to have used her love interest in Unimatrix Zero as a holo-simulation than using Chakotay. And we've been around the bend and back on this theme before. Barclay's fantasy about Deanna Troi, Geordi La Forge being in love with Leah Brahams (or the warp core diagnostic program personification of Leah Brahams....etc etc etc.)

Andrew Murray

Many points have come up because of this. 1. You might not like the subplot of endgame. 2. All your points about the holodeck get brought up in author author and 3. More of a fun fact, originally 7 of 9 was supposed to die in endgame and this episode was setting that up with the ending. Obviously that didn't happen but probably interesting to know going into endgame.

bakura

in Janeway's defence of "micro managing" Tom she did only recruit him as an observer while pursing the Marquis, they didn't anticipate the Caretaker's array pulling them into the delta quadrant or losing a quarter of their crew, including head helmsman until Tom grabbed the controls and got the ship to safety. Maybe the saga depicted in "28 days" still weighs on her mind.

Andrew Murray

I think the Doctor's dating lessons with Seven resulting in HIS feelings toward her are a bit stranger than "Human Error".

Andrew Murray

By this time Icheb has already expressed interest in Starfleet. Janeway should make him an acting ensign and have him in the yellow or teal uniform for Opes/engineering or science (whichever).

Andrew Murray

IF you replace "Chakotay" with "Brannon" then the thing makes sense.

Andrew Murray

Paramount+ synopsis is "Seven's attempt to explore her human side distracts her from her duties and puts voyager at risk" (the video thumbnail is of Seven in her purple outfit, taking a holo-picture of the crew.), which is different again from the Delta Flyer synopsis above "Human Error: Seven of Nine creates a holodeck fantasy where she can mingle with her colleagues, but she ends up falling in love with a senior crew member.". I would explain the lack of borg implants, and wearing the teal uniform as her fantasy on the holodeck - she is effectively playing real (human) self, Anika Hansen.

Andrew Murray

from these comments, it sounds like the only "human error" was the writers, paring Seven and Chakotay together. Seven and Harry, I could accept.

Andrew Murray

yeah you'd think if Evolution had to be part of the story, then Tom would come back as a super smart genius to rival Barclay and Data combined.

Andrew Murray

As a J/C shipper, when this first aired, it broke my tiny 12-year-old heart. I've still never forgiven the writers and producers for this monstrosity of a pairing.  😂

Charlotte Telford

Yet Fury is at least rewatchable. This one... not so much.

Raita

Just to add about the rating, I think Garrett said this was probably the lowest rated one so far, however that honour, at the moment belongs to Fury (4.8).

Carole Patterson

I agree with Robbie about this one. It’s so cringe I couldn’t even rewatch the episode before the podcast like I usually do.🙈

Carole Patterson

If her romantic interest had been some generic hologram or perhaps her trying to re-create her lover boy from Unimatrix Zero, people wouldn't have cared. I don't like the pairing and it's there for off screen reasons, but Seven would also conceivably be that tone deaf. Seven isn't hiding it because she thinks she's doing something wrong, but because she's doing something that goes against who she has been up to this point, and it is embarrassing in that sense. It's a personal thing as she becomes more human and wishes to become human completely. She's past marching up to Kim and asking if he wishes to copulate. At this point Braga wanted Seven to die to get Voyager home, so this whole thing with the fantasy and the implant was an exercise in the tragedy of Seven being caught between two worlds not able to fully transition. To play up the tragedy of her character as a whole and her sacrifice.

Samantha

exactly. it's a surprise that it's Seven doing this.

Samantha

If it's important to you I would just play it safe and skip it. I do that sometimes, nbd.

Samantha

This episode out of all Voyager or Star Trek period hits me straight into my 15 year old closeted heart, from when I first watched it to now. I relate so deeply to Seven not feeling as though she can be her authentic self, trying to understand feelings and romantic emotions, wanting to connect but not knowing how or being afraid of rejection and taking the walls down. As a girl who was in the closet my entire life until the last 4 years, and also was undiagnosed ADHD my entire life, I shared so many of Sevens struggles that are reflected in this episode and it is so beautifully acted by Jeri Ryan. It makes me cry every time but has also been healing over the years. Saying all that, I love watching my Robbie and Garrett every week, but if the guys hate it and rag on it this whole podcast, I just can't watch. I'm too emotionally invested. I get annoyed at times when it's episodes I love that get hated on, but this one would just hurt! Can someone tell me if they hate on it really bad, or is it safe to watch?

Christinaof9

???? The shock in the teaser is the Seven is acting out of character. I think it's as simple as that.

Craig Drebit

This episode is the most boring of the entire series imo

Tashicat

The reason Threshold gets such a bad rap compared to this episode is how memorable it is. This episode I was drawing a complete blank on what it was about until about halfway through the baby shower scene.

Brandon Kolk

Or Barclay in Hollow Pursuits.

Brandon Kolk

How did the dr materialize holding a tricorder? Was it holographic? Is that a part of his program now?

Tashicat

RDM isn't wrong...what Seven did was as cringe as what Geordi did in Booby Trap.

Ja Dav


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