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Idk if this was Voyager or Enterprise, but i like the episode when the planet phases in and out, and centuries go by in between.
They beam down, and find a wounded girl. One of the crew heals the wound with space tech. The next time the planet appears its been centuries and everyone worships the god that healed that girl so long ago. And then it just gets worse.
And of course it doesn't help that the crew has only aged months, so they look exactly the same every time they go back down to the planet, like they're immortal.
The closest to that is VOY s6e12 "Blink of an Eye":
No medical miracle, though, just the inhabitants eventual awareness of Voyager stuck in orbit above them.
Then that's a different episode. There was definitely an injured girl during the first trip.
I'm pretty sure you're thinking of an episode of The Orville, Mad Idolatry.
Brilliant episode.
Yes! That's it. Thank you
Are you maybe thinking of S1E12 of The Orville?