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Summary[]

It's been a few weeks since the events in Warlord, and Kes is feeling the anger and aggressive emotions of Tierien, the man who an possed her. She's tried meditating with Tuvok, but it isn't helping. Tuvok suggest that she seek the help of another crew member who deals with these kind of emotions. Enter B'Elanna Torres. Kes seeks B'Elanna out in the mess hall and asks B'Elanna how she deals with her aggression. B'Elanna responds that she tends to use physical outlets. Kes asks B'Elanna to teach her a sport, and after a moment of hesitation, B'Elanna agrees.

After trying to teach Kes ambu-jitzu and hoverball, Kes is far more frustrated than before and lashes out at B'Elanna. A hail from the bridge calls B'Elanna away before Kes can fully apologize. After attempting, and failing, to adjust the sensors to read a ship that seems to be following them but won't answer hails, B'Elanna goes to the holodeck to swim laps in an attempt to mute her frustration over Kes and her failure with the sensors. However, rather than the resort program she finds Tom, and vents to him about the Kes thing. Tom suggests that maybe something physical, but not competitive, would help Kes.

After going through the holodeck files, B'Elanna goes to Kes (who is surprised B'Elanna wants anything to do with her after her lashing out) and suggests that they build a 19th century windmill top pump ground water, using only period technology.

It takes several weeks to build the windmill, and in the meantime, the ship that is following them is setting the crew on edge. Nothing they seem to do effects the ship, which is slowing increasing its stored power. As the situation draws on, B'Elanna has less and less time for the windmill. Kes has no way to help out, and tries to distract herself reading about windmills. She comes across literature about wind turbines, and wonders if that's maybe what the ship is doing: harvesting power from Voyager's wake.

Kes goes to engineering and tells her theory to B'Elanna. The engineer looks into it, and finds that when they change their warp field (during regular maintenance), the rate of power increase of the ship dipped.

The pair go to the bridge with their evidence and Janeway suggests the purposefully increase the turbulence in order to power the ship quicker. It works, the ship thanks them, and leaves.

Back on the holodeck, B'Elanna and Kes have finished their windmill. Water gushes from the ground, and the two have a water fight before settling down and admiring the fruits of their labor.

References[]

Characters[]

ChakotayKathryn JanewayKesHarry KimTom ParisB'Elanna TorresTuvok
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The DoctorKahless the UnforgettableLangNeelixTieran

Starships and vehicles[]

USS Voyager (Intrepid-class)
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1957 Chevroletautomobileboatcar

Locations[]

Delta Quadrant
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Earth )North America) • Ocampa VPaxau Resortspace station

Races and cultures[]

HumanKlingonOcampaVulcan
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BolianIlariTalaxian

States and organizations[]

StarfleetUnited Federation of Planets
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Chevrolet

Science and technology[]

bloodcoil scannercoloncombadgecomputerconstructionelectricityenginefeedback loopheadacheholodeckholograminsectionion trailirrigationkilogrammammalmeterpaddparsecphaserphoton torpedophysicsplanetreplicatorsensorsteam enginestimulanttelepathythoron pistolturboliftwarp coilwarp drivewarp eddywarp fieldwind turbine

Other references[]

19th centuryairponics gardenanbo-jyutsubirdbridgecaptaincloudcommandercropsdresserengineerensignflowergeargraingrasshammerhand-to-hand combathistoryhorseHosi cucumberhover suithoverballjellyleola rootleola root stewlieutenantlog cabinmeditationmeditation lampmess hallmind meldThe Montgomery Ward Catalogpeanut butterpejutapickaxplankprisonerproximity detectorpulleyquartersropesandwichsawsawmillshovelsickbaystonesucker rodswimmingTalaxian cabbagetape measureutensilsvegetablewarlordwaterwheelwindwindmillwrench

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Related media[]

Warlord
This story deals with the aftermath of Kes's occupation by the Ilari warlord known as Tieran.

Connections[]

Star Trek: Voyager collected short stories, novellas and short novels
The Amazing Stories "A Night at Sandrine's" • "When Push Comes to Shove" • "The Space Vortex of Doom"
Distant Shores "Da Capo al Fine" • "Command Code" • "Winds of Change" • "Talent Night" • "Letting Go" • "Closure" • "The Secret Heart of Zolaluz" • "Isabo's Shirt" • "Brief Candle" • "Eighteen Minutes" • "Or the Tiger" • "Bottomless"
Strange New Worlds I ("Good Night, Voyager" • "Ambassador at Large" • "Fiction" • "I, Voyager" • "Monthuglu") • II ("A Ribbon for Rosie" • "Touched" • "Almost... But Not Quite" • "The Healing Arts" • "Seventh Heaven") • III ("The Ones Left Behind" • "The Second Star" • "The Monster Hunters" • "Gift of the Mourners") • IV ("Iridium-7-Tetrahydroxate Crystals Are a Girl's Best Friend" • "Uninvited Admirals" • "Return" • "Black Hats" • "Personal Log" • "Welcome Home" • "Shadows, in the Dark") • V ("Final Entry" • "The Difficulties of Being Evil" • "Restoration" • "On the Rocks" • "Witness" • "Fragment" • "Who Cries for Prometheus?") • VI ("Homemade" • "Seven and Seven" • "The End of Night" • "Hidden" • "Widow's Walk") • VII ("Redux" • "The Little Captain" • "I Have Broken the Prime Directive" • "Don't Cry") • 8 ("Transfiguration" • "This Drone" • "Once Upon a Tribble" • "You May Kiss the Bride" • "Coffee with a Friend") • 9 ("Choices" • "Unconventional Cures" • "Maturation") • 10 ("The Fate of Captain Ransom" • "A Taste of Spam" • "Adjustments" • "The Day the Borg Came") • 2016 ("The Last Refuge" • "Life Among the Post-Industrial Barbarians" • "Upon the Brink of Remembrance")
Misc. short stories "Seduced" • "Bitter Fruit" • "Seven v Seven" • "Retribution" • "Kill Captain Proton!" • "Summer Days Can Last Forever" • "The Kellidian Kidnapping" • "See and Seen"
Misc. novellas & short novels "In the Queue" • "The Mirror-Scaled Serpent" • "Places of Exile"

Timeline[]

published order
Previous story:
Command Code
Distant Shores
DistantShores
Next story:
Talent Night
chronological order
Previous Adventure:
Warlord
Pocket Next Adventure:
The Ascent
Previous Adventure:
Warlord
Journey of the USS Voyager Next Adventure:
The Q and the Grey
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