Friday, May 22, 2026

Star Trek: Blood Fever

Episode: "Blood Fever"
Series: Star Trek: Voyager
Season 3, Episode 16
Original Air Date: February 5, 1997

via Memory Alpha

Ensign Vorik attacks B'Elanna Torres.  He is suffering through the pon farr, an intense Vulcan hormonal episode which crops up every seven years.  Torres, in turn, starts exhibiting the same symptoms, a la rabies.  She turns her own attention to Tom Paris.  The episode is, in many ways, an homage to the original series's "Amok Time."

There's a lot of ickiness here.  Consent is evidently not a major concern for a Vulcan experiencing pon farr and Vorik is too easily forgiven for his attack.  There is also a problematic perspective on non-human species (too easily interpreted as "non-white") as animalistic when not properly controlled.  

On the bright side, I appreciate the Doctor's broad and inclusive attitude toward sexual understanding across humanoid species.  We could do with a bit more of that here at home in the 21st century.

The story is another step on the road to B'Elanna and Tom having a more romantic and sexual involvement.  Fortunately, the relationship to come is a lot healthier than what we see here.


Acting Notes

via Memory Alpha

Alexander Enberg played the role of Vorik, "Blood Fever" being one of eight appearances for the character.  Enberg also played Taurik in the NextGen episode "Lower Decks."  I think it would have been nice if Taurik's story could have been continued via Voyager but the producers preferred having an all-new character.  Jeri Taylor - executive producer and also Enberg's mother - once suggested that Vorik and Taurik are twin brothers.  In total, Enberg has played four different Trek characters.

Enberg was born in Los Angeles, April 5, 1972.  He is the son of the aforementioned Jeri Taylor and legendary sportscaster Dick Enberg.  Beyond Trek, Enberg appeared in Quincy, M.E., Simon & Simon and Jake and the Fatman.  Films include Pump Up the Volume, Junior and Senseless.  

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