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Year of Hell Part II Originally Aired: 11/12/1997
Stardate: 51425.4 With Chakotay and Paris taken by the Krenim temporal ship, Janeway and crew find themselves in a tenuous position. The continuous pummelling that Voyager has received over the last few months have taken its toll on the ship. The Starfleet crew has struggled through the unending attacks in order to survive. Finally, unwilling to give her crew a death sentence, the Captain orders her family to abandon ship. Giving them the directive to set their escape pods' flight path for the Alpha Quadrant, Janeway tells her crew to build new alliances in the hopes that someday they will be reunited again.
Currently rated 1.9 by 167 people
Tags: 7 of 9, captured crew, crew attacked, crew death, injured crew, janeway, kes, medical, alien planet, voyager attacked, voyager, tuvok, tom paris, time travel, voyager season 4
Star Trek Voyager | Star Trek Voyager Season 4
Year of Hell, Part 1 Originally Aired: November 05, 1997
In several alternate timelines, "The Year of Hell" was the name that was given to the events of 2373/2374 by the crew of the USS Voyager, specifically a series of conflicts with the Krenim Imperium. In both timelines, the temporal weaponry of the Imperium inflicted critical damage on the starship.
Currently rated 2.4 by 19 people
Scientific Method Originally Aired: October 19, 1997
A group of aliens comes aboard Voyager and, while cloaked, performs experiments on the crew.
Currently rated 1.4 by 9 people
Tags: 7 of 9, chakotay, crew attacked, crew death, injured crew, janeway, medical, neelix, the doctor, tuvok, voyager, voyager attacked, voyager season 4, morbid
The Raven Originally Aired: October 8, 1997
Seven of Nine, having just been liberated from the Borg collective, is starting the process of learning to be a human again. She begins having flashbacks (or hallucinations) involving Borg and, strangely, a large black bird. The Doctor diagnoses her with post-traumatic stress disorder. He decides to help her move forward by starting her on a diet of real food; now that she has been relieved of her Borg implants she'll need to take in nutrients. Neelix prepares a first meal for her to start on, and coaches her on the basics of chewing and swallowing. Suddenly she is struck by another vision, and a Borg implant grows from her skin. She jumps up and threatens to assimilate Neelix.
Currently rated 1.6 by 23 people
Tags: 7 of 9, borg, crew attacked, janeway, medical, neelix, stolen ship, talaxian, the doctor, tom paris, tuvok, voyager, voyager season 4
Revulsion Originally Aired: October 1, 1997
Currently rated 1.6 by 17 people
Tags: dejaren, isomorph, holodeck, crew attacked, crew death, injured crew, medical, holograms, medical, the doctor, voyager, voyager season 4
Nemesis Originally Aired: September 14, 1997
Chakotay's shuttle has been shot down, and he is alone on a jungle planet. He is captured by the human-seeming Vori, lead by Brone (Michael Mahonen), but they (appear to) release him when they determine he is not of the "nemesis." Chakotay tries to find his shuttle the next day, and encounters one of these people known to the Vori as the "nemesis." They are called the Kradin and are fierce and non-human in appearance. Chakotay's shuttle is gone so he returns to the Vori. He bonds with them and immediately understands what they are up against. As he joins the Vori in the struggle against the Kradin he sees evidence of the evil of the nemesis: they mock the Vori's religious rituals and send a peaceful Vori village to death camps.
Currently rated 1.9 by 19 people
Tags: chakotay, shuttle crashed, voyager, crew attacked, captured crew, alien planet, goofy episodes, kidnapped crew, stolen ship, tuvok
Day of Honor Originally Aired: September 17, 1997
Currently rated 2.1 by 13 people
Tags: away mission, b'elanna, crashed shuttle, crew attacked, love drama, b'elanna, tom paris, voyager, voyager season 4, voyager, the caatati
The Gift Originally Aired: September 10, 1997
Kes' telepathic and latent psychokinetic powers begin to grow rapidly while Voyager's newest crewmember, the former Borg drone Seven of Nine, deals with her new individuality.
Currently rated 2.0 by 4 people
Tags: telepathy, kes, voyager season 4, voyager, 7 of 9
Scorpion, Part 2 Originally Aired: September 03, 1997
"Scorpion" is a two-part episode of Star Trek: Voyager, the cliffhanger between the third and fourth seasons. It introduced Seven of Nine and Species 8472 to the series, and is generally regarded as the two most popular episodes of the entire series and its best cliff-hanger by Voyager fans. The first and second part both have an average rating of 4.5/5 on the official Star Trek website (as of March 3, 2008).
Quick Overview: Voyager makes a "pact with the devil" with the Borg in order to combat a new enemy.
Currently rated 3.0 by 7 people
Tags: crew attacked, injured crew, voyager, voyager attacked, voyager season 4, 7 of 9, borg, species 8472
I caught an episode from the new season of Big Love on HBO the other day and happened to see our friend Chakotay. I look forward to seeing how his role in Big Love unfolds over the course of season three.
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We started playing Fallout 3. Big mistake LOL falling behind on some of my projects now.
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I quickly read through a discussion over at the IMDB message board on whether or not the new movie will be the "Phantom Menace" of the Star Trek franchise. Reading through a few other posts it's clear (at least from this one source) that many Trek fans are disappointed with where the franchise has gone in recent years. It seems to be the older fans, the ones who grew up with the original and who loved TNG, who are complaining the most about the actual franchise itself. But there are also many people predicting that the new movie will be a plotless CGI injected crap fest, and this is certainly a concern of mine as well.
I guess we'll just have to wait and see! If you want to watch the trailer it's available here.
As long as there are lots of cool ship battles in space I will be happy
Currently rated 4.5 by 2 people
Tags: news, movies
We'll see if it sticks or if it goes the way of the forums
First bit of news is that Voyager season 3 has been posted in the links directory.
Scorpion, Part 1 Originally Aired: May 21, 1997
Currently rated 1.6 by 61 people
Tags: crew attacked, injured crew, voyager, voyager attacked, voyager season 3, 7 of 9, borg, species 8472
Star Trek Voyager | Star Trek Voyager Season 3
Worst Case Scenario Originally Aired: May 14, 1997
Currently rated 2.3 by 13 people
Tags: holodeck, holograms, injured crew, kidnapped crew, captured crew, seska, chakotay, b'elanna, voyager, voyager season 3
Displaced Originally Aired: May 07, 1997
With a bat'leth in hand, B'Elanna Torres storms out of a holodeck followed by Tom Paris chasing after her. Torres resents the fact that Paris took her to a holodeck Klingon training session. An argument ensues. Paris calls Torres confrontational. At that moment an alien is transported on to USS Voyager. The man appears to be lost. Shocked, Paris signals an intruder alert.
The alien is brought to sickbay where he is examined by the Doctor. The alien identifies his species as Nyrian. He claims to have been walking in the street when he was transported aboard. They soon realize that at the instant that the Nyrian was transported aboard Voyager, Kes was transported away. Concerned, CaptainJaneway orders Kim and Torres to start investigating. Ensign Kim is beamed away a few minutes later. Nyrians are regularly beaming onto Voyager. The crew determines that the aliens are beaming over once about every 9 minutes and 20 seconds. Soon the whole crew will be gone.
Currently rated 5.0 by 2 people
Tags: captured crew, crew attacked, kidnapped crew, stolen ship, voyager, voyager attacked, voyager season 3
Distant Origin Originally Aired: March 19, 1997
An alien scientist finds evidence linking his species' ancestry to Earth, but government officials refuse to accept his evidence because it conflicts with their ancient beliefs.
Currently rated 3.8 by 6 people
Tags: captured crew, kidnapped crew, voyager, voyager season 3, evolution
Real Life Originally Aired: April 23, 1997
The Doctor learns a few real life lessons with the holographic "family" he created; Voyager investigates massive subspace distortions.
Currently rated 4.0 by 3 people
Tags: goofy episodes, holodeck, holograms, the doctor, voyager, voyager season 3
Before and After Originally Aired: April 09, 1997
Kes finds herself in temporal flux, her consciousness oscillating back and forth between her birth and her death.
Currently rated 2.1 by 15 people
Tags: anomaly, crew death, goofy episodes, kes, medical, time travel, voyager, voyager season 3
Favorite Son Originally Aired: March 19, 1997
Harry Kim becomes convinced that he's from the planet Taresia and he wants to return home to his people.
Currently rated 2.4 by 5 people
Tags: alien planet, captured crew, ensign harry kim, goofy episodes, kidnapped crew, voyager, voyager season 3
Rise Originally Aired: February 26, 1997
Voyager helps a planet with asteroid problems. Tuvok and Neelix crash-land on the planet and attempt to fix a maglev space elevator. Several problems arise due to other aliens stuck aboard the elevator as well.
Tags: alien planet, away mission, crashed shuttle, crew attacked, injured crew, neelix, voyager, tuvok, voyager season 3
Darkling Originally Aired: February 19, 1997
The Doctor attempts to improve his program by including elements of the personalities of various famous people that he admires, taken from holocharacters of them. However, the darker, less well-known sides of these people's personalities form a separate, evil, second personality (similar to Mr. Hyde) which attempts to murder an alien from the planet, being visited by Voyager by pushing him off a cliff, temporarily paralyzes Lt. Torres when she discovers him, and later jumps off a cliff with Kes, but is beamed back to Voyager while falling. At the end of the episode, the Doctor's program is restored to normal. While the episode concludes, the Doctor is heard citing part of the Hippocratic Oath.
Currently rated 5.0 by 1 people
Tags: alien planet, b'elanna, crew attacked, goofy episodes, holograms, injured crew, janeway, kes, kidnapped crew, medical, the doctor, voyager, voyager season 3
Unity Originally Aired: January 15, 1997
Chakotay is trapped and injured on a world where the inhabitants randomly attack each other, but the people who rescue and care for him harbor a disturbing secret.
Tags: alien planet, captured crew, chakotay, crashed shuttle, crew attacked, injured crew, voyager, voyager season 3
Blood Fever Originally Aired: January 15, 1997
An away team studying a dead civilization come under threat from Ensign Vorik, who is undergoing pon farr and chooses B'Elanna Torres as his mate. Meanwhile Chakotay discovers the reason for the death of the civilization: the one group of Delta Quadrant inhabitants Voyager's crew most wants to avoid.
Currently rated 2.0 by 5 people
Tags: alien planet, away mission, b'elanna, crew attacked, injured crew, love drama, vidiians, voyager, voyager season 3, vulcan, pon far
Coda Originally Aired: January 29, 1997
Janeway and Chakotay are travelling back to Voyager on a shuttlecraft when they are forced down by electrical interference from a nearby planet. Janeway is critically injured in the crash and has to be revived by Chakotay via CPR and cordrazine. Janeway activates their homing signal and unknowingly shows the Vidiians (who Chakotay discovers have shot them down) right where to find them. They are then captured and killed by the Vidiians (Chakotay is shot, Janeway is strangled).
Currently rated 1.6 by 5 people
Tags: away mission, chakotay, janeway, alien planet, injured crew, vidiians, crew attacked, captured crew, crew death, alien virus
Alter Ego Originally Aired: January 15, 1997
Tuvok and Harry Kim become interested in a holodeck character who is more than she seems.
Currently rated 3.0 by 1 people
Tags: ensign harry kim, holograms, love drama, tuvok, voyager, voyager season 3, holodeck
Fair Trade Originally Aired: January 08, 1997
Voyager encounters a region of space named the Nekrit Expanse. Since Neelix has no knowledge about the space after this point, he tries to make himself useful to the crew by trying to obtain a map from an old friend named Wixiban, who in exchange, asks for Neelix's help with some less-than-reputable dealings.
Currently rated 1.9 by 8 people
Tags: talaxian, voyager, voyager season 3, neelix, emmy winning
Macrocosm Originally Aired: December 11, 1996
Janeway and Neelix return from an away mission to find Voyager adrift in space and the crew barely alive. They soon learn that the ship has been overrun by viral life forms that are rapidly growing in size.
Tags: away mission, b'elanna, janeway, injured crew, the doctor, voyager attacked, voyager season 3, voyager, alien virus, neelix
Currently rated 2.0 by 17 people
Tags: goofy episodes, holograms, janeway, q, q-continuum, voyager, voyager season 3
Warlord Originally Aired: November 20, 1996
Kes' body is taken over by the mind and personality of a fierce warlord named Tieran. This endangers the ship, even leading to Kes/Tieran murdering a fellow Voyager crewman. After Kes' mind is returned to normal, she still feels that having the warlord inhabit her mind has changed her considerably.
Tags: crew death, injured crew, kes, kidnapped crew, voyager attacked, voyager, voyager season 3
Future's End, Part 2 Originally Aired: October 06 & 13, 1996
USS Voyager encounters an artificially generated graviton disruption, from which the 29th century timeship Aeon emerges, firing on Voyager. The pilot of the timeship, Captain Braxton, claims that Voyager will be responsible for a temporal explosion in the 29th century that will destroy the entire solar system. Captain Janeway responds with force to calm Braxton and eventually Voyager overpowers the timeship, causing Braxton to lose control of it. The graviton field begins to collapse and both ships are pulled in. Voyager finds itself in orbit around Earth, but in the 20th century. Captain Janeway, Chakotay, Tuvok, and Tom Paris transport to the surface, where they have detected some unusual readings near Los Angeles, leaving Harry Kim in charge.
Tags: time travel, voyager, voyager season 3, voyager attacked
Future's End, Part 1 Originally Aired: October 06 & 13, 1996
Both Voyager and a 29th century Federation Timeship, the Aeon, are pulled back in time to Earth in the late 20th century. The Timeship Aeon crashes in Arizona during the 1960s, while Voyager appears in orbit around Earth during 1996.
Currently rated 3.7 by 3 people
Sacred Ground Originally Aired: October 30, 1996
Kes accidentally intrudes on a religious shrine and is almost killed by a strange energy beam. Told there is nothing that can medically be done to save her, Captain Janeway undergoes a spiritual quest to ask the "spirits" to spare Kes's life.
Tags: alien planet, anomaly, injured crew, janeway, kes, medical, voyager, voyager season 3
Remember Originally Aired: October 09, 1996
In "Remember", Voyager is transporting a telepathic race, the Enarans, to their homeworld.
Tags: b'elanna, love drama, telepathy, voyager season 3, voyager
False Profits Originally Aired: October 02, 1996
Voyager discovers a pair of Ferengi, who arrived in the Delta Quadrant via the Barzan Wormhole, masquerading as gods to a primitive culture. The crew must find a way to put an end to this exploitation, while trying to use the same wormhole to get them home.
Tags: alien planet, anomaly, away mission, b'elanna, goofy episodes, voyager, voyager season 3, pre-warp, ferengi, neelix
The Swarm Originally Aired: September 25, 1996
Voyager must find a way to cross a region of space owned by a mysterious race of hostile aliens without being detected. Meanwhile, Torres and Kes must work quickly to save The Doctor when a malfunction in his program causes him to lose his memory.
Tags: away mission, b'elanna, injured crew, medical, the doctor, tom paris, voyager, voyager season 3
The Chute Originally Aired: September 18, 1996
Paris and Kim are sent to an Akritian prison after being accused of a terrorist bombing, where they are thrown in among hardened killers. When the crew of Voyager finds out that Paris and Kim have already been tried, convicted and sentenced, they set off in search of the true perpetrators of the crime.
Currently rated 4.0 by 1 people
Tags: captured crew, ensign harry kim, kidnapped crew, medical, tom paris, voyager, voyager season 3, injured crew
Flashback Originally Aired: September 11, 1996
After falling ill to what appears to be a repressed memory Tuvok must perform a mind-meld with Captain Janeway in order to survive. The meld takes them back to when Tuvok was a junior science officer aboard the USS Excelsior under the command of Captain Hikaru Sulu.
Currently rated 1.8 by 12 people
Tags: tuvok, mind meld, voyager season 3, voyager, original cast
Basics, Part 2 Originally Aired: September 04, 1996
With the crew stranded on a barren planet, and the ship controlled by the Kazon, it's up to Tom Paris, Lon Suder, and The Doctor to retake Voyager and rescue their crewmates.
Currently rated 3.0 by 4 people
Tags: alien planet, captured crew, emmy winning, kazon, kidnapped crew, seska, stolen ship, the doctor, tom paris, voyager, voyager season 3
Basics, Part 1 Originally Aired: May 20, 1996
Seska lures Chakotay and Voyager to her, claiming that Maj Cullah is going to kill the baby she created using Chakotay's DNA, once he learns that it isn't his. Chakotay feels compelled to rescue his child, while all the time, he fears it could be a trap.
Currently rated 1.8 by 23 people
Tags: alien planet, captured crew, kidnapped crew, seska, kazon, the doctor, stolen ship
Star Trek Voyager | Star Trek Voyager Season 2
Resolutions Originally Aired: March 18, 1996
When Captain Janeway and Chakotay contract an incurable virus they are left on a planet which shields them from its effects. While Janeway searches for a cure, she begins to form a deeper relationship with her first officer. Onboard Voyager, Tuvok, who is now in command, faces a near mutiny.
Currently rated 1.4 by 13 people
Tags: voyager, voyager season 2, janeway, chakotay
Tuvix Originally Aired: May 06, 1996
A transporter accident combines Neelix and Tuvok into one person. This new person wants to be called Tuvix. The crew feverishly works to find a solution to this situation; but Tuvix does not want to be changed back. Does Tuvix have the right to decide the fate of Neelix and Tuvok?
Tags: anomaly, tuvok, neelix, goofy episodes, voyager, voyager season 2
The Thaw Originally Aired: April 29, 1996
The crew of Voyager encounters a planet that has recently entered an ice age. They discover a series of stasis chambers where a small group of people are mentally connected to an artificial environment that turned horribly wrong.
Tags: captured crew, alien planet, away mission, holograms, janeway, the doctor
Innocence Originally Aired: April 08, 1996
Tuvok crash-lands on a moon along with Ensign Bennet. Bennet does not survive. He discovers three children, Tressa, Elani and Corin. They tell him the craft they were on also crashed, killing the adults. They convince him other members of their race, the Drayans, mean to do them harm. Tuvok helps the children elude a search party. Later, when the danger passes, they behave as children normally would, getting into things they should not and asking incessant questions as Tuvok tries to contact his ship.
Tags: voyager, voyager season 2, tuvok, crashed shuttle, alien planet, crew death
Deadlock Originally Aired: March 18, 1996
An accident in a plasma cloud creates a duplicate Voyager after they are attacked by the Vidiians.
Tags: voyager, voyager season 2, janeway, vidiians
Investigations Originally Aired: March 13, 1996
After weeks of erratic behavior, Tom Paris leaves Voyager and joins a Talaxian convoy
Tags: voyager, voyager season 2, neelix, tom paris, talaxian
Lifesigns Originally Aired: February 26, 1996
Voyager rescues a dying Vidiian woman. The Doctor works to save her in Sickbay. He creates a hologram of her to assist him; a hologram which looks and acts the way she would if she were healthy. Her name is Denara Pel and she is a physician, ready and able to help heal her own body. The Doctor soon realizes he is falling in love with Dr. Pel, but has trouble sorting out his feelings toward the vibrant hologram and the real, dying patient.
Torres' past mistreatment at the hands of the Vidiian's cause her to be reluctant to help the Doctor out with his tasks but she soon relents.
Sandrine's bar makes a reappearance, a long-standing holo-location that many members of the crew prefer.
Tags: voyager season 2, voyager, love drama, the doctor, holograms, medical
Death Wish Originally Aired: February 19, 1996
A suicidal Q threatens the future of the Q-Continuum when he requests asylum aboard Voyager.
Tags: voyager, voyager season 1, q-continuum, q
Dreadnought Originally Aired: February 12, 1996
Voyager encounters a Cardassian missile ship, which Torres re-programmed while working for the Maquis. Now, B'Elanna must outsmart her own programming to disarm Dreadnought, before it destroys a planet and kills millions of innocent people.
Tags: voyager season 2, voyager, b'elanna, maquis
Meld Originally Aired: February 5, 1996
To discover the reasoning behind Suder's admittedly senseless act Tuvok initiates a mind-meld with Suder. This causes Suder's violent impulses to be transferred to the Vulcan, with dire consequences. He even attacks a holographic form of Neelix.
This episode also examines how one can punish a crewmember when home is so very far away. Confinement in the Brig is seen as barbaric due to the large amount of time they would have to remain there, as well as inconvenient as the brig would then have to be manned. Ultimately, Suder is confined to quarters.
Currently rated 1.8 by 4 people
Tags: voyager, voyager season 2, tuvok, mind meld
Threshold Originally Aired: January 29, 1996
Tom Paris begins evolving into a higher organism after achieving warp 10 in an experimental shuttle.
Tags: voyager season 2, voyager, kidnapped crew, tom paris, emmy winning, warp 10, evolution
Alliances Originally Aired: January 22, 1996
In order to stop attacks from the Kazon, Captain Janeway finds herself being forced to make an alliance with the more powerful Kazon sects. When negotiations fail, their only chance is to ally themselves with the race that used the Kazons as slaves in the past, called the Trabe.
Tags: voyager, voyager season 2, kazon, trabe
Prototype Originally Aired: January 15, 1996
After finding and repairing a robot found drifting in space, B'Elanna is abducted and forced to help robots to reproduce building a new prototype or Voyager will be destroyed. However, after finding out that the robots were in the middle of a robotic war and had killed their makers, B'Elanna is forced to destroy the prototype.
Tags: voyager, voyager season 2, b'elanna, kidnapped crew, robots
Resistance Originally Aired: November 27, 1995
Tuvok and B'Elanna are captured and imprisoned after an away mission goes wrong. Janeway is knocked unconscious and is rescued by a man who believes that she is his daughter.
Tags: voyager season 2, voyager, away mission, tuvok, b'elanna, captured crew
Maneuvers Originally Aired: November 20, 1995
After Voyager detects a Federation probe, the Kazon Nistrim attack and steal some transporter technology. Chakotay interprets this as a personal attack, sets off on his own to retrieve it, and is then captured.
Tags: voyager, voyager season 2, seska, kazon
Cold Fire Originally Aired: November 13, 1995
The crew of Voyager make contact with the Caretaker's mate, Suspiria, and hope she will be able to send them home. Meanwhile, Kes meets with other Ocampa living on Suspiria's array, descended from a group that left the homeworld over 300 years earlier, who encourage her to develop her mental abilities.
Tags: voyager season 2, voyager, kes, caretaker, telepathy
Tattoo Originally Aired: November 6, 1995
Upon discovering a cultural symbol drawn in the ground on a planet that was used by his ancestors to "heal the land", Chakotay tries to contact the beings his tribe called the "Sky Spirits".
Currently rated 3.3 by 3 people
Tags: voyager, voyager season 2
Persistence of Vision Originally Aired: October 30, 1995
Captain Janeway starts seeing characters and objects from her holo-novel around the ship. Soon afterwards the crew begins entering a catatonic state one by one, while only Kes and The Doctor remain unaffected.
Tags: voyager season 2, voyager
Parturition Originally Aired: October 9, 1995
Relations between Neelix and Tom Paris fall to a new low when they have a fight in the mess hall over Kes. Immediately after this they are sent on an away mission together to a planet in search of food supplies. On their way to the planet their shuttle craft crashes because of EM interference, then they must search for shelter as the atmosphere contains dangerous levels of trigemic vapor. Once inside a cave they discover a nest of eggs out of which a reptilian type creature hatches. Voyager's attempts to find the shuttle craft are halted when they are attacked by an alien ship which places itself between Voyager and the planet, trying to block their access to the surface. Meanwhile, on the planet it seems like the reptilian creature is dying because it needs nourishment to survive. After field rations have no success it is discovered that the creature feeds on amino acids found in the trigemic vapors. Once outside the creature recovers and Voyager disables the weapons aboard the enemy ship and moves into the planet's atmosphere to rescue Neelix and Tom. Just as they are rescued an adult of the reptilian creature's species appears to take the infant.
Tags: voyager season 2, voyager, neelix, tom paris, kes, love drama
Voyager encounters a spatial anomaly that disables Voyager's warp drive and communications. What’s worse, the ship itself has become distorted, with passages and turbo-lifts going to the wrong locations; the crew can’t get to where they need to go. The distortion of Voyager is compounded by the fact it is will soon encompass the entire ship. The crew tries desperately to stop the anomaly's advancement before the ship is destroyed.
Tags: voyager, voyager season 2, anomaly, voyager disabled
Non Sequitur Originally Aired: September 25, 1995
Waking up, Ensign Harry Kim realizes that something is wrong when he sees his girlfriend by his side and the cityscape of San Francisco outside his apartment window. Somehow, he has been removed from Voyager and sent to another place in time. Accessing classified files on the Voyager in this new time and place, he learns that a friend from the ship is also on Earth. Wishing to return to his post, Kim seeks out Tom Paris.
Tags: voyager, voyager season 2, ensign harry kim, time travel, earth
Elogium Originally Aired: September 18, 1995
Voyager is trapped by an encounter with space-born life forms, whose presence leads to strange effects on Kes. One effect is to push Kes into early Elogium, or the one period of time in their lives when Ocampans can give birth. While Neelix considers the possibilities of fatherhood, Voyager must deal with a larger member of the life forms, which views the ship as competition for its mates.
Projections Originally Aired: September 11, 1995
When the Doctor is activated, he learns that Janeway has been injured, the crew has abandoned ship, and the Kazon are on board. Only Janeway, Torres, and Neelix have remained on board. Things turn even more strange when Reginald Barclay appears and tells the Doctor that this is just a computer glitch; he is on Jupiter Station, and there is no starship Voyager lost in the Delta Quadrant. Barclay tells the Doctor he must destroy the computer-generated Voyager to repair the glitch
Initiations Originally Aired: September 04, 1995
While alone aboard a shuttlecraft remembering the anniversary of his father's death, Chatokay is captured and becomes caught up in a Kazon right of passage ritual. Unfortunately, the killing of Chakotay is a the prime part of this ritual. Can Voyager rescue him in time? Or can Chakotay rescue himself?
The 37's Originally Aired: August 28, 1995
Voyager comes upon, to their surprise, a vintage 1936 pickup truck floating in space. To add to the mystery, the truck’s radio is receiving a distress signal, which Voyager tracks down to the source planet. The mystery deepens even more when they find people from Earth in frozen animation there. The crew learns the planet is also inhabited by human descendents of the frozen humans. The crew must decide if they want to stay on this lone Earth-like planet, or continue on the journey back to the Alpha quadrant. Will Janeway have enough crew left, after their decisions are made, to continue Voyager’s trip home?
Currently rated 5.0 by 3 people
Learning Curve Originally Aired: May 22, 1995 While Voyager's mixed Starfleet/Maquis crew seem to be working out, a few rogue Maquis are fighting the integration. Chakotay selects the most resistant of the group and Tuvok decides to put the rebels through boot-camp, Tuvok style. Meanwhile, Voyager's bio-neural circuitry is afflicted by a viral infection stemming from Neelix's cooking.
Currently rated 1.5 by 31 people
Tags: voyager, voyager season 1
Star Trek Voyager | Star Trek Voyager Season 1
Jetrel Originally Aired: May 15, 1995 A member of the Haakonians, a race warring with the Talaxians arrives on Voyager, much to the dismay of Neelix, whose family was killed by them.
Currently rated 5.0 by 4 people
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The Cloud Originally Aired: February 13, 1995
With the reality of their situation setting in, Captain Janeway tries to think up some ways to better relate to a crew that finds itself a long way from home. Continuing their long journey to Federation space, the ship comes across a nebula where omicron particles have been detected. With the chance that they could be used as a fuel source, Janeway sends Voyager into the nebula to harvest them. However, the nebula turns out to be an organic life form, and is injured by Voyager's presence in its body. Facing attack, the crew desperately tries to break free from the entity's defensive systems in order to get out alive.
Currently rated 4.8 by 4 people
Phage Originally Aired: February 6, 1995
In the course of helping to investigate a network of caverns in a planetoid for dilithium deposits, Neelix is attacked by a previously undetected alien and left in a state of shock. He is beamed directly to Sickbay where it is found that his lungs have been teleported out of his body. The Doctor keeps him alive by projecting a pair of holographic lungs into his torso using Sickbay's holographic emitters.
Currently rated 4.0 by 2 people
Time And Again Originally Aired: January 30, 1995
Captain Kathryn Janeway and Tom Paris are sent back in time one day before an alien planet is annihilated. They attempt to stop the explosion that wipes everything out.
Currently rated 4.7 by 6 people