On stardate 48975.1, the crew of follows an ancient
SOS to a Class L planet whose atmospheric interference requires landing the ship to investigate. On the surface,
Captain Janeway (
Kate Mulgrew) leads an away team to discover the source of the transmission: a
Lockheed Model 10 Electra with an alien generator added to sustain the SOS. Joining Commander
Chakotay's (
Robert Beltran) team, the crew finds a "
cryostasis chamber" containing eight humans preserved since the 1930s, including
Amelia Earhart (
Sharon Lawrence) and her
navigator,
Fred Noonan (
David Graf). After resuscitation, Noonan uses a handgun to hold the
Voyager officers hostage, disbelieving their story and insisting on speaking to
J. Edgar Hoover. Janeway speaks to Earhart and explains her significance to human history and to Janeway herself; Earhart, as Noonan's boss, tells him to cooperate, and some of them exit the caves. Outside, a firefight breaks out between the
Voyager away team and three hooded figures. Janeway
flanks the attackers and disarms them; they are human, and are surprised that Janeway is too. They had assumed the
Voyager was a ship belonging to an alien species called the Briori. Janeway learns that the Briori visited Earth in 1937 and
abducted some 300 humans, bringing them to the
Delta Quadrant to use as slaves. The humans later successfully rebelled against the Briori, who fled and never returned. Fifteen generations later, there are more than 100,000 humans living in three cities on the planet. The last eight un-revived humans in cryostasis were believed dead by the others, who came to revere "the 37s" as "monuments to [their] ancestors". The settlers cannot offer the Briori technology that brought them there, as their ancestors dismantled the alien ship long ago, but they do offer to accept any of the
Voyager crew into their society. Janeway thus faces a crisis of conscience over whether she can condemn all 152 crew-members on
Voyager to the 70-year journey home to Earth. Yet, if the choice is presented to the crew and only some decide to continue onward, the ship cannot be staffed by fewer than 100. Meanwhile, Earhart says that as much as she admires
Voyager and yearns to learn more about it, she and the other 37s feel a stronger affinity to the people on the planet and they will all be staying. In the end, Janeway allows her crew to decide for themselves, and they all opt to stay aboard. ==Writing==