Summary:
Prologue: 2375, following the Battle of Betazed. The Enterprise transfers their Cardassian POW, Crell Moset, over to the starship Adventure. Not long afterwards, they receive a distress call from the Adventure saying that their warp core is about to blow. Enterprise tries to get there in time to help, but when they drop out of warp, only debris remains.
2378: Admiral Janeway, Captain Chakotay, and Dr. Kaz play a round of pool at the real Sandrine's in Marseille. Chakotay offered Kaz the Doctor's position on Voyager, and he readily accepted. While Janeway moved heaven and Earth to get Chakotay his captaincy, she couldn't get his request for Tom Paris as first officer approved; instead, the higher-ups assigned Commander Andrew Ellis, who is notoriously by-the-book. Voyager's first mission will be to take passengers to repopulate Loran II, a planet that had been given over to the Cardassians in Chakotay's Maquis days.
There's a send-off party for Voyager at McKinley Station. Chakotay says goodbye to Tuvok; Harry Kim will be replacing him as security officer. Seven and the Doctor won't are part of a Federation think tank that does research in myriad fields, and also won't be aboard. Likewise, B'Elanna (with Tom and Miral) is still on Boreth. Janeway toasts Chakotay, then he disembarks.
Aboard Voyager, Chakotay meets with XO Ellis first, and already gets off on a contentious foot when Ellis says their guests have been confined to quarters. He meets with Vorik next, the chief engineer; pilot Lt. Akolo Tare, whose file says she's been acting erratically since she was abducted by Oliver Baines's holograms; Lt. Devi Patel, science officer; Huanni counselor Lt. Astall; Lt. Lyssa Campbell; et al. Shortly thereafter, they depart for Deep Space 6.
Chakotay meets with Marius Fortier, the leader of the colonists, in his quarters. He recounts that Loran II was ceded to the Cardassians in the Federation-Cardassian treaty of 2370. They've lost contact with the colonists who elected to stay, including Fortier's brother, and have no idea why. Fortier complains that they're restricted to quarters, and Chakotay apologizes for Ellis, saying he's a stickler for regulations. Chakotay also says they'll be picking up Fortier's requested spiritual counselor on DS6.
Tom Paris is sick of the lava caves' heat-induced delusions and is ready to to get back on a ship. He tells B'Elanna that she should get permission to visit the scroll room, as he is intrigued at how closely Miral fits the prophecies of the Kuvah'Magh, the Savior.
A few weeks before Harry had to leave for Voyager, he proposed to Libby, but she turned him down; she's not ready to settle down, since half her life is a secret. New Director of Covert Operations Aidan Fletcher gives Libby a long list of names to follow up on; she's again searching for a mole who has been accessing classified information for unknown purposes.
Dr. Kaz has a recurring dream of the Cardassian attack on the hidden Maquis base on Tevlik's moon, from back when he was Gradak Kaz.
Chakotay meets with Ellis. He says that while the veteran Voyager crew may be a bit irreverent, their laid-back attitude doesn't indicate incompetence. Ellis surprises him and says he respects what they went through, and respects the former Maquis too. Chakotay shakes his hand and says together they can set an example for the old and new crew, and Ellis says he'd be honored.
Janeway finds that she actually enjoys her new desk job, especially teaching. She contacts the female leader of Kerovi, Amar Merin Kol, who is planning to secede from the Federation; they are a pacifist planet, and the Dominion War was a bridge too far. Despite Janeway's appeals, Kol says they will be seceding at the upcoming conference.
Amar Kol's top advisor, Sul Alamys, says he knows of a least 3 other Federation members considering secession; of the hundreds of species in the UFP, the founding members have a majority, leaving the minority without a voice.
Lyssa Campbell, a Voyager veteran, joins Ensign David Chittenden for lunch. He makes a gaffe by implying Voyager had it easier in the Delta Quadrant, and Campbell takes offense. By the end of the fight, Campbell starts to believe he was right, and he sees other Alpha Quadrant veterans smiling at him.
Voyager stops to pick up the spiritual advisor that Janeway had kept secret from Chakotay, and he's floored when it's his younger sister Sekaya. She says that after training with the shamans, she decided to take her knowledge outside Dorvan V, though she's not part of Starfleet.
After a tour of the ship, Chakotay tells Sekaya that he can tells she's holding something back from him; she says the Federation failed to protect their people from the Cardassians, but she's not ready to talk about it yet.
Akolo Tare comes to sickbay for her medical exam. Aside from being abused by holographic captors, there is also evidence she may have been sexually assaulted as well, but she refuses to confirm, and storms out of sickbay when confronted.
Chittenden runs into Lyssa in a turbolift, but just as they're both about to apologize, some others get in. After Lyssa gets off, the others say they liked what he said the other day, and invite David to a seedy holodeck bar. He wishes he would've followed Lyssa instead.
Given the high-level access that the Mole has, in conjunction with the seemingly random bits of data that they're accessing, Libby starts to wonder if there are perhaps multiple Moles.
The Doctor's speech on holographic rights was not well received. Seven beams over when she hears, and says she's there to "drown her sorrows" with him.
Dr. Kaz reluctantly goes to Counselor Astall and admits that he's been having terrible nightmares. She says with his history, the Maquis passengers and their course into Cardassian space are probably triggering Gradak, his prior Maquis host who was killed by the Cardassians. She says he needs to sit with Gradak and listen to the story of his life and death, or things are only going to get worse. He agrees.
Janeway contacts Paris and says that she and Tuvok will be attending a conference on the planet Vaan regarding a number of species that wish to leave the Federation. She tells Tom that she still wants to see him as a first officer, and wants him along to work on his diplomatic chops. He's more than happy to get off Boreth for a while.
B'Elanna finds a passage that says the Kuvah'Magh is "a Voyager", chilling her to the core. She decides not to tell Tom since he's so excited to leave.
Chakotay plays a game of tennis with Ellis to get to know him better.
Sekaya is torn on telling Chakotay her secret, so she communes with her animal spirit, the Stag. It tells her that Chakotay talks with the spirits frequently, surprising her, and that she already knows what to do. Then she sees a Lakota boy she calls Blue Water Boy, who she and Chakotay loved like a brother. He gifts them both river stones, and she realizes that she needs to give Chakotay something too.
Kaz nervously meets with Astall to perform a simplified version of the zhian'tara, which will allow Gradak to symbolically step into Kaz's body so he can say what's bothering him. Kaz relaxes on the couch, and Astall guides him to somewhere peaceful in his mind, where Gradak is waiting. He sees Gradak, but he's burnt and bloody, dying of his wounds, his mouth moving wordlessly.
Voyager detects debris and Kim drops out of warp to investigate. He summons Chakotay and Ellis to the bridge when he determines it's the remains of dozens of vessels.
Astall tells Kaz to imagine his memories as a stone, and to swap stones with Gradak, which he reluctantly does. As he's flooded with the horror of Gradak's memories, Chakotay calls for Kaz and Astall to report to the bridge. Astall tells Jarem to take back control, and he does, though Gradak is still at the forefront of his mind.
Though no recorded battles took place near Loran II, the debris consists of the remains of Cardassian, Maquis, and stolen Federation ships. Chakotay decides to hasten to the planet, and Sekaya says they can talk later.
Janeway and Tuvok take the Delta Flyer to pick up Tom from Boreth.
Sekaya dreams of the day Chakotay announced he was joining Starfleet. She and Blue Water Boy had grieved together, then eventually shared their first kiss. Chakotay awakens her to say they're in orbit around Loran II.
At Loran II, they find an enormous cyclone raging above the colony, and detect no life signs--though something is interfering with sensors. They're not sure if the storm is artificial, and Sekaya says the Cardassians are capable of this. Chakotay orders Ellis to take down an away team, surprising him.
Astall tells Kaz that he's likely going to be sent on the away team, and insists that he tell Chakotay what they did; he reluctantly agrees. They tell Chakotay together, and Kaz says he'll relieve himself from duty if there's a problem; Chakotay agrees, but asks Astall to keep an eye on him. They're shocked to learn that Ellis's away team already left on a shuttle.
The away team of Ellis, Kim, Science Officer Patel, and a security team lose contact with Voyager when they enter the storm. They land roughly, and when Kim tries to scan Ellis for injuries, he slaps the tricorder away and says "he's fine." They exit the shuttle to find that the storm has dissipated, and they're able to report to Voyager that there are still no life signs. To Harry's chagrin, Ellis is a stickler for regulations and tells them to split up and hike to the settlement.
After Libby's performance, she has an afterparty to attend, where she intends to spy on Admiral Jorgensen and Captain Skhaa.
Chakotay is racking his brain to remember when he encountered a storm like this before when Ellis contacts him. He transmits a scan of a symbol chalked on a rock, and Chakotay recognizes it from his childhood: it's a chamozi, a blessing of the land.
At the party, Libby clears Jorgensen, but Captain Skhaa says she was at one of Libby's concerts on the night Voyager's logs were accessed.
Chakotay shows Sekaya the chamozi and he remembers where he encountered the storm before: when Voyager met the Sky Spirits, the aliens that gave his people a generic inheritance 45,000 years ago. Chakotay tells Ellis that he and Sekaya are coming down.
On the shuttle ride down to the planet, Chakotay finally convinces Sekaya to tell him what happened. She says the Cardassians came to Dorvan V, made all the tribes move back to the original settlement, and demanded that everyone be scanned and tested.
Blue Water Boy, now known as Blue Water Dreamer, returns per the Cardassians' demands. His wife died 2 years prior, and he and Sekaya again become inseparable. The Cardassians subject them to more tests, including tests of telekinesis and mind-reading. Afterwards, Dreamer says he intends to ask Sekaya's father for her hand, to her delight, but the Cardassians take him for testing and he never returns.
Sekaya says that in the end, many of their tribe, including their father and Blue Water Dreamer, joined the Maquis. Dozens were killed, and Sekaya shows him the scars she still bears from the Cardassians' tests and interrogations. She says when the Dominion War broke out, the Cardassians simply left. She and her mother decided not to tell Chakotay because he's an outsider, but she decided he deserves to know.
Astall goes to meet Kaz and finds him hallucinating one of Gradak's memories; she says she's going to relieve him of duty. He says his isoboromine levels are just low, and increasing them should help him maintain better control over the symbiont. He says if that doesn't work, he'll pull out the big guns.
Chakotay and Sekaya meet up with Ellis, and he explains about the chamozi and the Sky Spirits. Chakotay touches the symbol; there's a bright and shocking pain, then nothing.
Chakotay awakens in restraints. He sees Ellis and the other officers in stasis chambers, his sister unconscious beside him. She wakes up and asks where they are, and Crell Moset enters. Sekaya screams at him and Chakotay realizes that Moset was the one who experimented on his people. Then Commander Ellis stands beside him briefly, before shape-shifting into the Bajoran traitor Arak Katal.
Review: 3 stars. Chakotay getting his first command is somewhat interesting, but the Tom/B'Elanna/Janeway/Tuvok stuff is not; Seven and the Doctor are basically not even in the book; and the Libby Webber stuff didn't go anywhere at all. What a strange choice to put so much focus on new characters that weren't even in the Voyager show (e.g. Kaz, Sekaya, Astall, etc).
It's hard to judge a story by only the first half, but Chakotay spirit quest episodes were always my least favorite to begin with. Hopefully the second half is better.