An early episode of Star Trek: Voyager season 4 had three small Easter eggs from Star Trek: First Contact. First Contact was the second of four movies featuring the cast of Star Trek: The Next Generation, and premiered in November 1996 during the middle of Voyager season 3. Although the two projects were about two very different points on the Star Trek timeline, the film and the show had several important connections to each other.

Voyager seasons 3 and 4 built on lore First Contact had established about the Borg and the Borg Queen, and First Contact even featured two members of Voyager‘s cast of characters, Robert Picardo and Ethan Phillips, as side characters. These were the biggest crossovers between the two projects, but given how much Voyager season 4 owed First Contact for its Borg storylines, the series didn’t stop there. An early episode of season 4 included some surprising First Contact Easter eggs.

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Star Trek: Voyager’s “Day Of Honor” Has 3 First Contact References

“Day of Honor” relied heavily on First Contact

Voyager season 4, episode 3, “Day of Honor” focused on Tom Paris (Robert Duncan McNeill) and B’Elanna Torres (Roxann Dawson) stuck out in space in EV suits after a shuttle explosion, and these suits were where Voyager and First Contact came together. Not only were Tom and B’Elanna’s specific suits reused from the film, but Tom said the words “first contact” while flirting with B’Elanna, and suggested that they “interplex the comm systems” to contact Voyager. In First Contact, the suits are worn to stop the Borg from creating an interplexing beacon to reach out to reinforcements.

Likewise, B’Elanna stated that zero-gravity environments made her feel “sick to my stomach,” echoing a similar sentiment expressed by Worf (Michael Dorn) during First Contact. Having B’Elanna as another Klingon character say the same thing as Worf was a funny coincidence, and also another small way to tie the two projects together. Although these references in “Day of Honor” are all relatively minor, the amount of them is noticeable and raises questions about why Voyager would tie this particular episode of First Contact so heavily.

Why Voyager Referenced Star Trek: First Contact So Much In “Day Of Honor”

Voyager didn’t choose First Contact to reference arbitrarily

A collage of the promotional posters for Star Trek: Voyager and Star Trek: First Contact with a Borg cube.

As previously stated, Voyager season 4 and First Contact didn’t air too far apart. First Contact had premiered less than a year before “Day of Honor”, and interviews with Voyager‘s creative team at the time indicated that the film was heavily on their minds during the transition between seasons 3 and 4. Besides the fact that creative teams for Star Trek movies and TV shows often overlap, Voyager‘s writers were also keeping in mind a lot of things First Contact established about the Borg so that they could incorporate the most up-to-date facts into the show.

Although “Day of Honor” itself wasn’t as heavily Borg-related as the previous season 4 episodes, it’s fairly clear from the dialogue that First Contact was still at the forefront of Voyager‘s creative teams’ minds. This was probably helped by the fact that the EV suits were reused from movie to show, creating a more tangible link between the two. With all this in mind, Star Trek: Voyager‘s writers seem to have simply added a few fun First Contact Easter eggs for eagle-eyed audiences to pick up on.

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Star Trek: Voyager

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Adventure
Sci-Fi

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The fifth entry in the Star Trek franchise, Star Trek: Voyager, is a sci-fi series that sees the crew of the USS Voyager on a long journey back to their home after finding themselves stranded at the far ends of the Milky Way Galaxy. Led by Captain Kathryn Janeway, the series follows the crew as they embark through truly uncharted areas of space, with new species, friends, foes, and mysteries to solve as they wrestle with the politics of a crew in a situation they’ve never faced before. 

Cast

Kate Mulgrew
, Robert Beltran
, Roxann Dawson
, Jennifer Lien
, Robert Duncan McNeill
, Ethan Phillips
, Robert Picardo
, Tim Russ
, Garrett Wang
, Jeri Ryan

Release Date

May 23, 1995

Seasons

7

Network

UPN

Streaming Service(s)

Paramount+

Franchise(s)

Star Trek

Writers

Michael Piller
, Jeri Taylor
, Brannon Braga
, Kenneth Biller

Showrunner

Michael Piller
, Jeri Taylor
, Brannon Braga
, Kenneth Biller

Where To Watch

Paramount+

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Star Trek: First Contact

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Sci-Fi
Action
Adventure
Drama

Star Trek: First Contact is the eighth feature film in the Star Trek franchise and the second to star the cast of Star Trek: The Next Generation. Directed by Jonathan Frakes, the film follows Captain Jean-Luc Picard and his crew as they pursue the Borg to prevent them from altering Earth’s history by stopping Zephram Cochrane’s first warp flight and the subsequent first contact with an alien species.

Director

Jonathan Frakes

Release Date

November 22, 1996

Writers

Gene Roddenberry
, Rick Berman
, Brannon Braga
, Ronald D. Moore

Cast

Patrick Stewart
, Jonathan Frakes
, Brent Spiner
, LeVar Burton
, Michael Dorn
, Gates McFadden
, Marina Sirtis
, Alfre Woodard

Main Genre

Sci-Fi