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2 [[caption-width-right:350:Lotta smoke, dirt and grime in this one!]]
3After destroying the Doctor's camera in a fit of (undoubtedly justified) annoyance, B'Elanna is assigned to work on her emotional control with Tuvok. Her lessons are interrupted when she's called upon to help repair a Malon toxic-waste freighter that is in danger of exploding, destroying everything within three light years. But a hostile creature on the freighter is stalking the Away Team.
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7* AbandonShip: The Malon have done this by the time ''Voyager'' arrives. At one point, Chakotay reminds Fesek of this while pulling rank on him.
8* AcquiredPoisonImmunity: The Vihaar has a resistance to theta radiation.
9* ADayInTheLimelight: A B'Elanna episode.
10* AllMythsAreTrue:
11-->'''Fesek:''' I don't know how I'm going to explain what happened.\
12'''Torres:''' Tell them the truth. Tell them the Vihaar is no myth.
13* AlmostDeadGuy: Pelk
14-->"I saw it...I saw it...the creature..."
15* AntiRadiationDrug: The Doctor provides a handy injection to avoid having the actors walk around in anti-radiation suits. The Malon wear their usual radiation suits, [[InSpaceEveryoneCanSeeYourFace but without any helmets]].
16* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: Averted; B'Elanna gets radiation welts on her face and ''[[CoveredInGunge very]]'' dirty.
17* BerserkButton: Do not call B'Elanna "[[FantasticRacism Miss Turtlehead]]" unless you want to go [[KidsAreCruel flying off the gyro-swing and get beaten to a pulp]].
18* BigElectricSwitch: The 'manual actuators'.
19* BigNo
20--> '''B'Elanna:''' Get the hell away from there, ''now!''\
21'''Vihaar:''' '''NOOOOO'''! IT'S TOO LATE!
22* ChekhovsSkill: While on the freighter, B'Elanna is shown trying to meditate as Tuvok taught her.
23* CommonalityConnection: B'Elanna tries to establish this with the insane crewman.
24-->'''B'Elanna:''' Listen, listen to me. I know. I know that you're so angry you want to destroy everything in sight, but there's another way to make them understand. I'm on your side.
25* ContinuityNod: Tuvok instructs B'Elanna as he used to instruct Kes; he even uses the same Vulcan meditation lamp. It's also a call back to "Random Thoughts", where Tuvok offered to instruct B'Elanna in emotional control.
26* CurbStompBattle: The Vihaar is highly radioactive, making his touch lethal, but his mutation did not give him superpowers, he is still just a man and unarmed, meaning he relies on technical tricks, surprise and stealth against the away team. He doesn’t last long in a straight fight against a pissed off half-Klingon with a big metal pipe.
27* CutenessProximity: B'Elanna can't help giggling at the thought of Tuvok as a child, with his little PointyEars.
28* DeadlyEuphemism: "Waste export mission" AKA toxic waste dumping.
29* DeadManWalking: The Vihaar, for all intents and purposes.
30--> '''B'Elanna:''' Don't make me kill you!\
31'''Vihaar:''' I'm already dead.
32* DontMakeMeDestroyYou: B'Elanna tries to reason with the Vihaar, but he's too far gone and she has to beat him to death with a pipe.
33* DueToTheDead: Fesek touches Pelk's eyes, then his own after Pelk dies.
34* EscapePod: ''Voyager'' finds 37 of them floating in space, all contaminated by theta radiation. There are only two survivors.
35* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Fesek is introduced showing off the model freighter he intends to give to his son.
36* ExplosiveDecompression: The Vihaar sabotages an airlock door in an attempt to kill the Away Team.
37* ExplosiveInstrumentation: Things aboard the Malon vessel are so volatile that even the [=EM=] emissions from the tricorders makes things explode.
38* FaceDeathWithDignity: At the end of the episode the Doctor informs Fesek that he took a lethal dosage. He accepts it stoically, as it's [[IronicEcho an occupational hazard]].
39* {{Fanservice}}: B'Elanna bare-armed, sweaty and covered in grease.
40* FlashbackCut: In the privacy of her quarters, B'Elanna has a flashback to killing the Vihaar.
41* GadgeteerGenius: Even as a child B'Elanna had the technical skills to sabotage a gyro-swing.
42* GettingHotInHere: [[TankTopTomboy B'Elanna]] strips down to a [[{{Fanservice}} sweaty tank top]].
43* GoodIsNotNice: Janeway gives Controller Fesek a choice between helping them, or being put back in his EscapePod where he would either die of radiation poisoning or get obliterated in the explosion of his ship.
44* GotVolunteered: Fesek sends one of his bridge crew to manually seal a radioactive area, even though he's not a core laborer.
45* HairTriggerTemper: A character episode based on B'Elanna's temper.
46* HeroicSacrifice: What the Malon crew see their job as, so their homeworld will remain uncontaminated. Doubly so for the core workers, who face almost certain death to earn a huge paycheck for their families.
47* HesDeadJim: Attempts to resuscitate Pelk consist of placing a cortical stimulator on his forehead. Justified in that Neelix can't use his tricorder to scan for any other problems without detonating a ''lot'' of flammable gas.
48* HurlItIntoTheSun: Janeway's "Plan B" for the freighter is to nudge its flight path with the tractor beam so it'll fly into a nearby star.
49* ImpendingDoomPOV: The Vihaar stalking the Away Team. Also ImpairmentShot, presumably because his mutations have affected his eyes.
50* ImprovisedWeapon: Unable to use her phaser due to the risk of causing an explosion, B'Elanna uses a pipe to lethal effect.
51* IncurableCoughOfDeath: B'Elanna starts coughing just before she's told she received a fatal dose of radiation.
52* [[InvincibleHero Invincible Heroine]]: Lampshaded when Seven of Nine and Tuvok are discussing Janeway's latest plan; Tuvok points out it isn't the first time the captain has [[NeverTellMeTheOdds beaten the odds]]. To which Seven replies "She does seem to succeed more than random chance would allow. I'll add that to my calculations."
53* LandfillBeyondTheStars: This is the Malons' [[SpeciesOfHats Hat]]. Dumping of theta radiation is regarded as a NecessarilyEvil to preserve the ecology of their own planet.
54* LethalChef: Neelix prepares a Talaxian anti-radiation folk remedy that's so hideous even he can barely stand it.
55* MeditationPowerup: Not a combat version, but hot-tempered B'Elanna is shown trying to meditate during a highly stressful mission.
56* MonsterOfTheAesop: The Vihaar are described a lot like gremlins, ie, malicious spirits that inhabit engines. At least one of them is really a Malon who's been driven over the edge by having to work in their hellish waste industry.
57* {{Mundanger}}: The Vihaar is [[NotTheNessie actually a core worker]] GoingPostal over what's happened to him.
58* NothingIsScarier: There may be a creature, there may not be. Unfortunately, the away team can't even scan for it because it's too dangerous for the tricorder, and the scanners on ''Voyager'' have trouble isolating anything organic.
59* NoOSHACompliance: The Malon freighter is a Fire And Steam Factory InSpace.
60* NotWhatISignedOnFor: The Malon RedShirt from TheTeaser gives this protest when he's ordered to the core, even though he's not a core worker. A more literal example than usual, since it's established that the high mortality rate of core work means it ''is'' something one is supposed to volunteer for.
61* OddFriendship: The bond between B'Elanna and Neelix is on display again in this episode when he catches her meditating. She snaps at him, but then she feels bad and confesses what she was doing. He promises to keep her secret.
62* PlanarShockwave: When the freighter explodes.
63* PlotDrivenBreakdown: The theta radiation prevents ''Voyager'' from forming a warp field to escape. Later they can't beam out the Away Team because of the heavy anti-radiation shielding surrounding the freighter's bridge.
64* RedOniBlueOni: Tuvok and B'Elanna, as demonstrated by what color they're each wearing during the meditation exercise.
65* RevengeBeforeReason: The Vihaar is so consumed with rage he doesn't care that innocents who have nothing to do with his employers will die if the freighter explodes.
66* SensorSuspense: Seven in Astrometrics tracks the Vihaar approaching the bridge, where the Away Team is.
67* SeriesContinuityError: The script was originally intended to be produced near the start of the season, but was pushed back to avoid having too many Malon-focused episodes early in the season. Unfortunately, this ended up meaning that the episode aired after "Timeless" and "Dark Frontier", during which Voyager travelled 20,000 light years, leaving no explanation as to how they encountered the Malon so far out.
68* [[ShowerOfAngst Sonic Shower of Angst]]: After staring into the mirror, remembering how she beat the Vihaar to death after she wasn't able to talk him down, B'Elanna steps into the shower to become clean.
69* ShoutOut: B'Elanna's grimy makeover causes her to bear quite a resemblance to [[Film/{{Alien}} Ellen Ripley]]. The climax then has Seven watching the intruder getting closer to the team on sensors, as per the motion trackers in ''Franchise/{{Alien}}''.
70* SpeciesOfHats: Played with. Every single Malon we've encountered has had the singular goal of dumping toxic waste in space. This episode establishes that ''obviously'' that's not true of their entire society, and these crews see themselves as doing the dirty work so that the rest of their species can live a normal life.
71* StrawVulcan: After Chakotay is beamed out, Tuvok suggests he take over the Away Team.
72-->'''Tuvok:''' B'Elanna is unpredictable, Captain. Under these circumstances, her volatile nature could compromise the mission.\
73'''Janeway:''' Your concerns are noted, but if I send you over there I'd be sending the wrong message. That I don't have faith in her. But I do.\
74'''Tuvok:''' Your faith is admirable, but logic suggests--\
75'''Janeway:''' This isn't about logic, it's about trust.
76* SuddenlyShouting: "THEY POISONED ME!"
77* SuicideMission: Core labourers -- only three out of ten survive a standard waste-dumping mission. For this reason they get paid ten times as much, with the money going to their families if they die.
78* SympathyForTheDevil: We're shown a [[WorldBuilding more nuanced side]] to the Malon, who previously were just VillainOfTheWeek types.
79* TapOnTheHead: Chakotay takes a flying pipe to the head and has to be beamed out.
80* TeethClenchedTeamwork: The Malon and the ''Voyager'' crew really don't like working together. Especially B'Elanna.
81--> '''B'Elanna:''' Chakotay, these people are the scourge of the quadrant.\
82'''Chakotay:''' Agreed, but right now they're our only hope of repairing that freighter, so I suggest you make friends.
83* ThatsAnOrder:
84** Fesek to the crewman he sends to the core.
85** Chakotay ordering B'Elanna to restrain her hatred of the Malon, and later to let herself be treated for radiation poisoning.
86* TimeForPlanB: In case the Away Team can't repair the freighter, Janeway orders Plan B to be prepared, in which ''Voyager'' will push the freighter [[HurlItIntoTheSun into a nearby sun]]. Seven of Nine prepares the necessary calculations, then provides a Plan C (shoring up the DeflectorShields) in case that doesn't work. Tuvok says it's unlikely given [[InvincibleHero Janeway's past success record]]... then pointedly asks if there's a Plan D. There isn't.
87* ToplessnessFromTheBack: B'Elanna strips off for a long-desired [[OurShowersAreDifferent sonic shower]].
88* TwoFaced: One half of the Vihaar's face looks like the standard Malon (greenish skin with lesions), but the rest of his skull is deformed from theta radiation exposure.
89* UrbanLegend: The Vihaar. Subverted when it turns out that the Vihaar is real. And ''pissed''.
90-->'''Fesek:''' It's an old story shared among freighter crews. Some of them say they've seen creatures in the theta storage tanks.\
91'''Torres:''' Creatures?\
92'''Fesek:''' Created by radiogenic waste. According to the legend, they are poisonous monsters that wreak havoc aboard Malon ships. It's a common belief among our more superstitious recruits.
93* UsedFuture: The Malon freighter.
94* WasOnceAMan: The Vihaar was a Malon crew member who worked near the storage tanks. Average life expectancy there is usually two months. He wasn't so lucky, and the theta mutated his genetic makeup.

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