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"Show Me the Way to Go Home" could have been the theme song for the fourth "Trek" TV incarnation, in which Captain Kathryn Janeway and her crew are left stranded in a distant section of the galaxy and undertake a perilous journey to find their way home. Kate Mulgrew, Robert Beltran, Roxann Biggs-Dawson, Robert Duncan McNeill, Robert Picardo, Tim Russ, and Garrett Wang starred in the 1995-2001 UPN series. Special collection includes the boxed sets of seasons one through seven of "Star Trek Voyager."172 episodes on 47 discs. 130 hrs. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital 5.1; Subtitles: English; photo gallery; featurettes; interviews; outtakes.
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Relive the journey of the starship Voyager - from its harrowing first season in the Delta Quadrant to its exciting encounters with alien life forms and its quest to return home. From internal ship conflicts to battles with the Borg Collective, "Voyager" represents some of the finest writing, acting and visual effects ever seen in the "Trek" universe.
Star Trek: Voyager, The Complete Series
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Season 1, Episode 1: Caretaker, Pts. 1 & 2
While on a short-term mission to track an infiltrated Maquis cell, Capt. Kathryn Janeway and her newly launched U.S.S. Voyager crew -- and the Maquis fighter crew -- are drawn 70,000 lightyears to the far side of the Delta Quadrant by an alien seeking survival.
- Jan 16, 1995
- 1 Hour 31 Minutes
Season 1, Episode 2: Parallax
The reality of co-existence hits Maquis and Starfleet personnel alike, but the troubled but brilliant B'Elanna Torres is made chief engineer after solving a baffling spatial mystery with Janeway.
- Jan 23, 1995
Season 1, Episode 3: Time and Again
An industrial but pre-warp planet's dangerous polaron technology seems to be the cause of a planet-wide wipeout discovered by the Voyager crew -- or did the visitors actually cause the problem in the near past?
- Jan 30, 1995
Season 1, Episode 4: Phage
When a grotesque and bizarre alien team steals Neelix's lungs, the Doctor's holographic replacements keep him alive until Janeway finally tracks down the Vidiians and their society-wide Phage plague.
- Feb 6, 1995
Season 1, Episode 5: The Cloud
A nebula whose baffling interior provides no exit while being explored is discovered to be a living entity, and Janeway leads the crew in delicate "surgery" to repair the damage and finally emerge intact.
- Feb 13, 1995
Season 1, Episode 6: Eye of the Needle
The crew is overjoyed to find a wormhole leading to the Alpha Quadrant, only to find that it is micro-sized and terminates in the Romulan Empire. The lone Romulan they contact, however, eventually seems won over to helping them.
- Feb 20, 1995
Season 1, Episode 7: Ex Post Facto
During a friendly visit to the advanced world of Banea, Paris is accused of murdering the high-ranking husband of a woman who claims the lieutenant had an affair with her. Tuvok's detective skills and her own pet finally clear him, exposing a different culprit far more dangerous to the Baneans.
- Feb 27, 1995
Season 1, Episode 8: Emanations
In a crossing of transporter beaming, Harry Kim is swapped out for a corpse of the Vhnori people during one of their sacred funeral rituals. Getting him back creates tension by exposing the Vhnori's "Next Emanation" afterlife as simply subspace vacuoles -- or does it?
- Mar 13, 1995
Season 1, Episode 9: Prime Factors
Janeway may finally have an ally in the Sikarans, whose peaceful, advanced ways mirror those of Voyager. But when the Sikarans' own version of the Prime Directive forbids their sharing of technology that could get Voyager home quickly, unlikely allies in the crew plot to take it anyway.
- Mar 20, 1995
Season 1, Episode 10: State of Flux
When replicator technology turns up on a Kazon-Nistrim ship, Janeway suspects a collaborator. The Maquis are suspect, but who'd have thought Chakotay's old cell contained a Cardassian spy disguised as a Bajoran -- and his onetime lover?
- Apr 10, 1995
Season 1, Episode 11: Heroes and Demons
Harry Kim's innocent medieval role-playing holo-program turns dangerous when he and Chakotay disappear without a trace. In his own "native" environment, the holographic Doctor undertakes his first "away mission" to rescue them and survives fear, romance and heartbreak in unmasking an unlikely trespasser.
- Apr 24, 1995
Season 1, Episode 12: Cathexis
An attack on his shuttlecraft inside a nebula leaves Chakotay brain-dead, but soon a series of comas, violence and sabotage stalk many in the crew. Suspicion falls on Tuvok until the crew uncovers an overlooked but deadly denizen of the nebula.
- May 1, 1995
Season 1, Episode 13: Faces
A bizarre Vidiian scientist splits the dual ethnic heritage of Torres into separate bodies to test her Klingon DNA for resistance to his people's Phage disease.
- May 8, 1995
Season 1, Episode 14: Jetrel
When Dr. Ma'Bor Jetrel visits Voyager, Neelix is enraged at the Haakonian creator of the superweapon that conquered his world and killed his family. But his anger conceals a personal secret he is forced to confront when Jetrel is not the demon he had expected.
- May 15, 1995
Season 1, Episode 15: Learning Curve
Most Maquis by now have assimilated into Starfleet life, but one troublesome trio are sent to Tuvok's own version of "boot camp" to bring them in line. Their bitter conflict is overshadowed when all of Voyager is threatened by an infection to the ship's bio-neural gel-pack circuitry.
- May 22, 1995
Season 2, Episode 1: The Thirty Sevens
After discovering a 1936 Ford truck floating in space, Voyager follows an AM-band SOS call to a nearby planet.
- Aug 28, 1995
Season 2, Episode 2: Initiations
A young Kazon trying to earn his name and place among his people kidnaps and tries to kill Chakotay.
- Sept 4, 1995
Season 2, Episode 3: Projections
When the Doctor is activated during a Red Alert, he learns that the ship has been abandoned, and that only B'Elanna Torres and an injured Captain Janeway are left on board.
- Sept 11, 1995
Season 2, Episode 4: Elogium
When the crew of Voyager investigate a cluster of space-borne life forms, Kes prematurely enters a stage in her life known as the "Elogium." This is the only time in her life when she can conceive a child.
- Sept 18, 1995
Season 2, Episode 5: Non Sequitur
Harry Kim arises one morning to find he is back in San Francisco on Earth with his girlfriend Libby. He learns that in this reality, he never served aboard Voyager, but instead works in Starship Design at Starfleet Headquarters.
- Sept 25, 1995
Season 2, Episode 6: Twisted
A spatial distortion ring puts the ship and crew at risk, as it begins to reconfigure the internal layout of Voyager.
- Oct 2, 1995
Season 2, Episode 7: Parturition
After Neelix and Paris come to blows over Kes, they find themselves trapped together on a planet dubbed "Planet Hell" and become the unwilling parents of an infant alien.
- Oct 9, 1995
Season 2, Episode 8: Persistence of Vision
Captain Janeway starts seeing characters and objects from her holo-novel around the ship.
- Oct 30, 1995
Season 2, Episode 9: Tattoo
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."
- Nov 6, 1995
Season 2, Episode 10: Cold Fire
The crew of Voyager make contact with the Caretaker's mate, Suspiria, and hope she will be able to send them home.
- Nov 13, 1995
Season 2, Episode 11: Maneuvers
After Voyager detects a Federation probe, the Kazon-Nistrim attack and steal transporter technology. Chakotay interprets this as a personal attack, and is then captured.
- Nov 20, 1995
Season 2, Episode 12: Resistance
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.
- Nov 27, 1995
Season 2, Episode 13: Prototype
After repairing a robot she found drifting in space, B'Elanna is abducted and forced to design a new prototype or Voyager will be destroyed.
- Jan 15, 1996
Season 2, Episode 14: Alliances
In order to stop attacks from the Kazon, Captain Janeway finds herself being forced to make an alliance with the more powerful Kazon sects.
- Jan 22, 1996
Season 2, Episode 15: Threshold
Tom Paris begins evolving into a higher organism after achieving warp 10 in an experimental shuttle.
- Jan 29, 1996
Season 2, Episode 16: Meld
When Ensign Lon Suder kills a crewmate, Tuvok performs a mind meld to help repress Suder's violent tendencies. However, soon after, Tuvok begins showing violent tendencies himself.
- Feb 5, 1996
Season 2, Episode 17: Dreadnought
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.
- Feb 12, 1996
Season 2, Episode 18: Death Wish
A suicidal Q threatens the future of the Q-Continuum when he requests asylum aboard Voyager.
- Feb 19, 1996
Season 2, Episode 19: Lifesigns
After receiving a Vidiian patient who is about to die from the phage, The Doctor transfers her consciousness into the ship's computer and creates a holographic body, and soon begins to develop romantic feelings for her.
- Feb 26, 1996
Season 2, Episode 20: Investigations
After weeks of erratic behavior, Tom Paris leaves Voyager and joins a Talaxian convoy.
- Mar 13, 1996
Season 2, Episode 21: Deadlock
An accident in a plasma cloud creates a duplicate Voyager after they are attacked by the Vidiians.
- Mar 18, 1996
Season 2, Episode 22: Innocence
When Tuvok crashes on a moon, he discovers three small children who believe they are about to die.
- Apr 8, 1996
Season 2, Episode 23: The Thaw
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.
- Apr 29, 1996
Season 2, Episode 24: Tuvix
A transporter accident merges Tuvok and Neelix into one person.
- May 6, 1996
Season 2, Episode 25: Resolutions
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.
- May 13, 1996
Season 2, Episode 26: Basics, Pt. 1
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.
- May 20, 1996
Season 3, Episode 1: Basics, Pt. 2
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.
- Sept 4, 1996
Season 3, Episode 2: Flashback
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.
- Sept 11, 1996
Season 3, Episode 3: The Chute
Paris and Kim are sent to an Akritian prison after being accused of a terrorist bombing, where they are thrown in among hardened killers.
- Sept 18, 1996
Season 3, Episode 4: The Swarm
Voyager must find a way to cross a region of space owned by a mysterious race of hostile aliens without being detected.
- Sept 25, 1996
Season 3, Episode 5: False Profits
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.
- Oct 2, 1996
Season 3, Episode 6: Remember
After Voyager encounters a telepathic species, B'Elanna starts having powerful dreams that depict the life of a woman and her lover in a time of great political and social upheaval.
- Oct 9, 1996
Season 3, Episode 7: Sacred Ground
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.
- Oct 30, 1996
Season 3, Episode 8: Future's End, Part 1
Both Voyager and a 29th century Federation Timeship, the Aeon, are pulled back in time to Earth in the late 20th century.
- Nov 6, 1996
Season 3, Episode 9: Future's End, Part 2
Voyager must find a way to stop Starling, before his attempted use of the timeship destroys Earth's Solar System.
- Nov 13, 1996
Season 3, Episode 10: Warlord
An injured alien named Tieran transfers his consciousness into Kes' mind moments before he dies. He then gains control over her and uses her abilities to steal a shuttlecraft and return to his home world to attempt a political coup.
- Nov 20, 1996
Season 3, Episode 11: The Q and the Grey
Voyager encounters several supernova in a small region of space. Q soon appears and reveals that they are the after-effects of a civil war within the Q-Continuum.
- Nov 27, 1996
Season 3, Episode 12: Macrocosm
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.
- Dec 11, 1996
Season 3, Episode 13: Fair Trade
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.
- Jan 8, 1997
Season 3, Episode 14: Alter Ego
Ensign Kim asks Tuvok to teach him Vulcan emotional control techniques when he falls in love with a holodeck character named Marayna.
- Jan 15, 1997
Season 3, Episode 15: Coda
Captain Janeway repeatedly dies after she and Chakotay crash into a planet in what appears to be a time loop. Soon, her deceased father appears and tells her that she is dead and must accept her situation and move on.
- Jan 29, 1997
Season 3, Episode 16: Blood Fever
Ensign Vorik expresses his desire to mate with B'Elanna during his Pon-Farr. After they get in a brawl over the matter, Torres begins showing signs of the Pon-Farr herself.
- Feb 5, 1997
Season 3, Episode 17: Unity
Chakotay responds to a distress call, and discovers a group of different species, many of which originate from the Alpha Quadrant, living on a planet stricken by conflict.
- Feb 12, 1997
Season 3, Episode 18: Darkling
The Doctor tries to improve his programming by incorporating traits from famous and historical people, but is soon overwhelmed by the dark sides of their personalities.
- Feb 19, 1997
Season 3, Episode 19: Rise!
While on an away mission to help a planet being bombarded with asteroids, Neelix comes up with a dangerous plan to re-establish communication with Voyager. However, he is pushed to the limit when Tuvok's negative attitude toward him becomes too much to bear.
- Feb 26, 1997
Season 3, Episode 20: Favorite Son
Harry Kim experiences strong senses of deja vu in an unknown region of space. He soon learns that he is native to this region and that he is T'Karian, not human.
- Mar 19, 1997
Season 3, Episode 21: Before and After
Kes begins traveling backwards through time from the moment of her death. With each shift, she comes closer to a solution but she also grows months and years younger at a time.
- Apr 9, 1997
Season 3, Episode 22: Real Life
The Doctor decides he should create a holographic family in order to expand himself. When B'Elanna is disgusted by its unrealistic perfectionism, she alters the program to include random events and outcomes with interesting and devastating results.
- Apr 23, 1997
Season 3, Episode 23: Distant Origin
An alien palaeontologist discovers a common ancestral link between his people and humans.
- Apr 30, 1997
Season 3, Episode 24: Displaced
One by one, the crew of Voyager go missing and are replaced by strangers who claim they have no idea how they arrived. Soon, nearly the whole crew is gone, and there is no way of stopping the strangers from appearing and overrunning the ship.
- May 7, 1997
Season 3, Episode 25: Worst Case Scenario
A holo-novel is discovered in the computer banks, in which Chakotay raises a Maquis mutiny on Voyager. Then, when Paris and Tuvok discover that the program has been altered, they and the Voyager crew must race to stay one step ahead of a holographic Seska.
- May 14, 1997
Season 3, Episode 26: Scorpion, Part 1
The inevitable finally happens, as Voyager enters Borg space. However, they soon encounter a new threat, in a species even more powerful and dangerous than the Borg.
- May 21, 1997
Season 4, Episode 1: Scorpion, Part 2
Captain Janeway forges an unlikely alliance with the Borg.
- Sept 3, 1997
Season 4, Episode 2: The Gift
Seven Of Nine, the Borg drone that Voyager severed from the collective, tries to resist as her natural human physiology tries to regenerate.
- Sept 10, 1997
Season 4, Episode 3: Day of Honor
The Klingon "Day of Honor" turns into a string of bad luck for B'Elanna.
- Sept 17, 1997
Season 4, Episode 4: Nemesis
When Chakotay is stranded on a planet that is in the middle of a major war, he violates the Prime Directive by helping the soldiers that discover him.
- Sept 24, 1997
Season 4, Episode 5: Revulsion
B'Elanna and The Doctor respond to a distress call and come to the aid of a malfunctioning hologram.
- Oct 1, 1997
Season 4, Episode 6: The Raven
As Janeway attempts to gain passage through alien territory, Seven of Nine believes that she is being contacted by the Borg.
- Oct 8, 1997
Season 4, Episode 7: Scientific Method
When the crew begins suffering from stranger illnesses with each passing hour, Seven of Nine is the only one who is able to expose the threat to the crew.
- Oct 29, 1997
Season 4, Episode 8: Year of Hell, Part 1
The Krenim Imperium is attempting to return to its former glory by using a temporal weapon ship that can erase entire species of their enemies from existence.
- Nov 5, 1997
Season 4, Episode 9: Year of Hell, Part 2
Working with only a skeleton crew, Captain Janeway desperately attempts to repair Voyager in order to stop Annorax.
- Nov 12, 1997
Season 4, Episode 10: Random Thoughts
While on shore leave on a planet of telepaths, B'Elanna is arrested for a murder that is blamed on her violent thoughts.
- Nov 19, 1997
Season 4, Episode 11: Concerning Flight
When pirates steal some of Voyager's technology, Janeway and Tuvok discover her holographic Leonardo Da Vinci who helps them in their search.
- Nov 26, 1997
Season 4, Episode 12: Mortal Coil
Neelix is killed during an away mission, but is revived using modified Borg technology.
- Dec 17, 1997
Season 4, Episode 13: Waking Moment's
The crew is "attacked" by a species of alien that live in the human dream state.
- Jan 14, 1998
Season 4, Episode 14: Message in a Bottle
When Voyager discovers an ancient communications relay that extends to the Alpha Quadrant, they send The Doctor to an experimental Federation ship, the Prometheus.
- Jan 21, 1998
Season 4, Episode 15: Hunters
The Voyager crew face a new threat from a violent species of hunters called the Hirogen.
- Feb 11, 1998
Season 4, Episode 16: Prey
When Voyager beams aboard a wounded Hirogen aboard, they inadvertently allow aboard his prey, a member of Species 8472.
- Feb 18, 1998
Season 4, Episode 17: Retrospect
While re-fitting Voyager's systems with newly traded weapons, Seven of Nine claims to have been assaulted by Kovin, the weapons dealer.
- Feb 25, 1998
Season 4, Episode 18: The Killing Game, Part 1
The Hirogen capture and board Voyager, and use the holodecks to "hunt" the crew in various scenarios.
- Mar 4, 1998
Season 4, Episode 19: The Killing Game, Part 2
The crew must find a way to defeat the Hirogen and reclaim Voyager.
Season 4, Episode 20: Vis a Vis
An alien test pilot who has the capability of switching bodies manages to take Tom's place aboard Voyager in order to escape the law.
- Apr 8, 1998
Season 4, Episode 21: The Omega Directive
Voyager is forced out of warp by the detection of a dangerous and powerful particle, called "Omega", that has the power to join subspace.
- Apr 15, 1998
Season 4, Episode 22: Unforgettable
A mysterious but comely female alien claims to be in love with Chakotay, and requests asylum aboard Voyager.
- Apr 22, 1998
Season 4, Episode 23: Living Witness
An alien species claims that the "Warship Voyager" was responsible for war crimes committed against them.
- Apr 29, 1998
Season 4, Episode 24: Demon
Voyager lands on Demon-class planet in order to mine for deuterium to replenish the ship's dangerously low supply.
- May 6, 1998
Season 4, Episode 25: One
Seven must deal with almost complete solitude when the crew must go into protective stasis for a month in order to cross a dangerous nebula.
- May 13, 1998
Season 4, Episode 26: Hope and Fear
A mysterious alien with a knack for languages is able to repair a damaged message from Starfleet.
- May 20, 1998
Season 5, Episode 1: Night
Crew morale hits an all-time low when Voyager must spend two years crossing an expanse devoid of any stars or signs of life.
- Oct 14, 1998
Season 5, Episode 2: Drone
An accident merges Seven's Borg nanoprobes with The Doctor's mobile emitter and an ensign's DNA to create a 29th Century Borg drone.
- Oct 21, 1998
Season 5, Episode 3: Extreme Risk
In order to retrieve a probe stuck in a hazardous atmosphere, Tom Paris designs a new type of shuttlecraft.
- Oct 28, 1998
Season 5, Episode 4: In the Flesh
The crew of Voyager discover a simulation of Starfleet Headquarters being run by Species 8472.
- Nov 4, 1998
Season 5, Episode 5: Once Upon a Time
Neelix is caring for Naomi Wildman while her mother is on an away mission.
- Nov 11, 1998
Season 5, Episode 6: Timeless
When Voyager uses new quantum slipstream technology in an attempt to get home, a miscalculation causes the ship to crash into an ice planet.
- Nov 18, 1998
- Episode 100
Season 5, Episode 7: Infinite Regress
Seven of Nine begins exhibiting the personalities of people that she assimilated as a member of the collective.
- Nov 25, 1998
- Episode 101
Season 5, Episode 8: Nothing Human
When an alien attaches itself to B'Elanna's nervous system, the Doctor enlists the help of a holographic recreation of an expert.
- Dec 2, 1998
- Episode 102
Season 5, Episode 9: Thirty Days
Paris defies a direct order when he insists on helping a people whose maritime planet is in danger of becoming uninhabitable.
- Dec 9, 1998
- Episode 103
Season 5, Episode 10: Counterpoint
Janeway must find a way to hide her telepathic officers, as well as twelve telepathic refugees.
- Dec 16, 1998
- Episode 104
Season 5, Episode 11: Latent Image
When The Doctor discovers that his short-term memory has been tampered with, he launches an investigation.
- Jan 20, 1999
- Episode 105
Season 5, Episode 12: Bride of Chaotica!
Photonic life forms mistake the characters in Tom's holonovel for real people, which leads to a war with the holodeck characters.
- Jan 27, 1999
- Episode 106
Season 5, Episode 13: Gravity
When Tuvok, Paris and The Doctor's shuttle crashes on a barren planet, they befriend a female alien who had also crashed there years earlier.
- Feb 3, 1999
- Episode 107
Season 5, Episode 14: Bliss
The crew is elated to discover a wormhole that appears to lead directly to Earth.
- Feb 10, 1999
- Episode 108
Season 5, Episode 15: Dark Frontier, Part 1
After defeating a Borg ship, Captain Janeway decides to launch an attack on another damaged Sphere to steal a trans-warp coil.
- Feb 17, 1999
- Episode 109
Season 5, Episode 16: Dark Frontier, Part 2
The Borg Queen welcomes Seven of Nine back to the Collective in hopes that her knowledge of humanity will help the Borg assimilate Earth.
- Episode 110
Season 5, Episode 17: The Disease
Without medical clearance, Kim becomes involved in a love affair with a member of the Varo species.
- Feb 24, 1999
- Episode 111
Season 5, Episode 18: Course: Oblivion
After Paris and Torres tie the knot, the ship and its crew start to disintegrate on the molecular level.
- Mar 3, 1999
- Episode 112
Season 5, Episode 19: The Fight
Voyager becomes trapped in an area of "chaotic space", where the laws of physics are in constant flux.
- Mar 24, 1999
- Episode 113
Season 5, Episode 20: Think Tank
Voyager is ambushed by a race known as the Hazari with no way of escape.
- Mar 31, 1999
- Episode 114
Season 5, Episode 21: Juggernaut
After encountering a damaged Malon freighter, a repair crew from Voyager tries to contain a toxic chemical leak that threatens a nearby inhabited planet.
- Apr 26, 1999
- Episode 115
Season 5, Episode 22: Someone to Watch Over Me
The Doctor tries to introduce Seven of Nine to the concept of dating.
- Apr 28, 1999
- Episode 116
Season 5, Episode 23: Eleven Fifty-Nine
Captain Janeway relates the story of her distant ancestor, and her involvement in the construction of Earth's "Millennium Gate".
- May 5, 1999
- Episode 117
Season 5, Episode 24: Relativity
Seven is recruited by Captain Braxton of the 29th century timeship Relativity to go back in time and stop an unknown culprit from destroying Voyager.
- May 12, 1999
- Episode 118
Season 5, Episode 25: Warhead
An alien missile with artificial intelligence takes over The Doctor's systems, and insists that it be allowed to complete its mission of mass destruction.
- May 19, 1999
- Episode 119
Season 5, Episode 26: Equinox, Pt. 1
Voyager comes to the aid of the Equinox - another Federation starship also abducted by the Caretaker.
- May 26, 1999
- Episode 120
Season 6, Episode 1: Equinox, Pt. 2
Starfleet honor is tested when two captains fight a battle of wills.
- Sept 22, 1999
- Episode 121
Season 6, Episode 2: Survival Instinct
Visitors from the past present Seven with an opportunity to right a wrong.
- Sept 29, 1999
- Episode 122
Season 6, Episode 3: Barge of the Dead
B'Elanna struggles with questions of the afterlife and her Klingon heritage.
- Oct 6, 1999
- Episode 123
Season 6, Episode 4: Tinker, Tenor, Doctor, Spy
The Doctor's overactive imagination leads Voyager into real trouble.
- Oct 13, 1999
- Episode 124
Season 6, Episode 5: Alice
Tom's latest shuttle acquisition blurs the line between man and machine.
- Oct 20, 1999
- Episode 125
Season 6, Episode 6: Riddles
The crew discovers a new side of Tuvok when an enemy attack leaves him stripped of his Vulcan sensibilities.
- Nov 3, 1999
- Episode 126
Season 6, Episode 7: Dragon's Teeth
Mysterious corridors in space lead to the discovery of an ancient civilization.
- Nov 10, 1999
- Episode 127
Season 6, Episode 8: One Small Step
A subspace anomaly leads to the discovery of a 21st century space shuttle lost on a mission to Mars.
- Nov 17, 1999
- Episode 128
Season 6, Episode 9: The Voyager Conspiracy
Seven uncovers a conspiracy to keep Voyager stranded in the Delta Quadrant.
- Nov 24, 1999
- Episode 129
Season 6, Episode 10: Pathfinder
Voyager receives a special message from Starfleet Command.
- Dec 1, 1999
- Episode 130
Season 6, Episode 11: Fair Haven
Janeway's holographic love interest becomes more than just a way to pass the time.
- Jan 12, 2000
- Episode 131
Season 6, Episode 12: Blink of an Eye
Voyager becomes the unwitting focus of a planet's entire civilization.
- Jan 19, 2000
- Episode 132
Season 6, Episode 13: Virtuoso
The Doctor's passion for music spills over into his personal life.
- Jan 26, 2000
- Episode 133
Season 6, Episode 14: Memorial
The crew is haunted by vivid images of a battle they don't remember fighting.
- Feb 2, 2000
- Episode 134
Season 6, Episode 15: Tsunkatse
Killing for sport becomes Seven's only means of survival when she is abducted into a ring of fisticuffs.
- Feb 9, 2000
- Episode 135
Season 6, Episode 16: Collective
Seven becomes a mentor to five young drones abandoned by the Collective.
- Feb 16, 2000
- Episode 136
Season 6, Episode 17: Spirit Folk
The Voyager crew makes first contact with a holodeck program.
- Feb 23, 2000
- Episode 137
Season 6, Episode 18: Ashes to Ashes
Claiming to be a long-dead crew member, an alien requests asylum on Voyager.
- Mar 1, 2000
- Episode 138
Season 6, Episode 19: Child's Play
The Voyager crew must rescue a young boy being used as a weapon of destruction against the Borg.
- Mar 8, 2000
- Episode 139
Season 6, Episode 20: Good Shepherd
Janeway must tend to her flock when she finds three misfit crew members need some special attention.
- Mar 15, 2000
- Episode 140
Season 6, Episode 21: Live Fast and Prosper
Impostors jeopardize Voyager's good reputation in the Delta Quadrant.
- Apr 19, 2000
- Episode 141
Season 6, Episode 22: The Muse
Stranded during an away mission, B'Elanna finds herself the inspiration for a young poet's art.
- Apr 26, 2000
- Episode 142
Season 6, Episode 23: Fury
An old friend returns with a decidedly unfriendly plot to destroy Voyager.
- May 3, 2000
- Episode 143
Season 6, Episode 24: Life Line
The Doctor seizes the opportunity to save the life of the man who created him.
- May 10, 2000
- Episode 144
Season 6, Episode 25: The Haunting of Deck Twelve
Neelix recounts the harrowing tale of Voyager's newest uninvited guest.
- May 17, 2000
- Episode 145
Season 6, Episode 26: Unimatrix Zero, Pt. 1
Captain Janeway faces her biggest battle yet against the Borg - assimilation.
- May 24, 2000
- Episode 146
Season 7, Episode 1: Unimatrix Zero, Pt. 2
Seven's long-lost love lures Janeway into a deadly encounter with the Borg Queen.
- Oct 4, 2000
- Episode 147
Season 7, Episode 2: Imperfection
A malfunction in Seven's cortical node threatens to destroy her.
- Oct 11, 2000
- Episode 148
Season 7, Episode 3: Drive
Tom and B'Elanna's relationship could be the loser when Tom enters a race.
- Oct 18, 2000
- Episode 149
Season 7, Episode 4: Repression
Tuvok's investigation of a series of mysterious attacks aboard Voyager leads him to a most unlikely suspect: himself.
- Oct 25, 2000
- Episode 150
Season 7, Episode 5: Critical Care
The Doctor is forced to work on an alien ship where patients' care is determined by their social status instead of medical need.
- Nov 1, 2000
- Episode 151
Season 7, Episode 6: Inside Man
Starfleet Lt. Barclay's hologram convinces Janeway to pursue a dangerous, untested plan to bring Voyager home.
- Nov 8, 2000
- Episode 152
Season 7, Episode 7: Body and Soul
The Doctor experiences physical sensations for the first time after Seven downloads his matrix into her body.
- Nov 15, 2000
- Episode 153
Season 7, Episode 8: Nightingale
With Voyager under repair, Harry seizes a chance to prove himself as a commander, but finds that being a starship captain is more than he bargained for.
- Nov 22, 2000
- Episode 154
Season 7, Episode 9: Flesh & Blood, Part 1
The Doctor is torn between his duty to Voyager and his conscience when warrior holograms rebel against their Hirogen creators.
- Nov 29, 2000
- Episode 155
Season 7, Episode 10: Flesh & Blood, Part 2
The Doctor questions his decision to join the rebel holograms after they kidnap B'Elanna and kill two innocent organics.
- Episode 156
Season 7, Episode 11: Shattered
Voyager encounters an energy field which leaves each section, and its crew, existing in a different time period.
- Jan 17, 2001
- Episode 157
Season 7, Episode 12: Lineage
B'Elanna is strangely disturbed by her unborn child's Klingon traits.
- Jan 24, 2001
- Episode 158
Season 7, Episode 13: Repentance
The issue of capital punishment divides the crew when Voyager agrees to transport condemned prisoners to their deaths.
- Jan 31, 2001
- Episode 159
Season 7, Episode 14: Prophecy
A group of Klingons separated from the rest of their race believes B'Elanna's unborn child is the Savior foretold in their sacred scrolls.
- Feb 7, 2001
- Episode 160
Season 7, Episode 15: The Void
Voyager is sucked into an inescapable subspace void which is inhabited only by other trapped vessels battling each other for survival.
- Feb 14, 2001
- Episode 161
Season 7, Episode 16: Workforce, Part 1
Janeway, Tuvok, Seven, Tom and B'Elanna are workers on an alien planet, where they have no memory of their past lives aboard Voyager.
- Feb 21, 2001
- Episode 162
Season 7, Episode 17: Workforce, Part 2
To save Janeway and the rest of Voyager's crew, Chakotay must convince her that her seemingly happy life as a worker on Quarra is not real.
- Feb 28, 2001
- Episode 163
Season 7, Episode 18: Human Error
Seven's attempt to explore her human side distracts her from her duties and puts Voyager at risk.
- Mar 7, 2001
- Episode 164
Season 7, Episode 19: Q2
Q's unruly and omnipotent son wreaks interstellar havoc when he is left in Janeway's care.
- Apr 11, 2001
- Episode 165
Season 7, Episode 20: Author, Author
The Doctor publishes a holo-novel based on his Voyager experiences which scandalizes the crew.
- Apr 18, 2001
- Episode 166
Season 7, Episode 21: Friendship One
Voyager recovers a long-lost space probe which has caused terrible radiation damage on a distant planet.
- Apr 25, 2001
- Episode 167
Season 7, Episode 22: Natural Law
Seven and Chakotay stumble upon a race of primitive humanoids isolated from technological progress by an energy barrier.
- May 2, 2001
- Episode 168
Season 7, Episode 23: Homestead
Neelix is faced with the decision of a lifetime when Voyager locates a tribe of exiled Talaxians on a distant asteroid.
- May 9, 2001
- Episode 169
Season 7, Episode 24: Renaissance Man
Janeway is held hostage by aliens who force the Doctor to help them steal Voyager's warp core.
- May 16, 2001
- Episode 170
Season 7, Episode 25: Endgame, Pts. 1 and 2
Voyager's quest to return home is aided by a visitor from the future - Admiral Kathryn Janeway. However, Janeway decides to risk Voyager's shortcut home in order to destroy the Borg and save millions of lives.
- May 23, 2001
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The last episode of Star Trek: Voyager incorporated many of the show's core themes, including time travel, love, and the importance of family.
Star Trek: Voyager ran for seven seasons before delivering its last episode, "Endgame" as a two-part special on May 23rd, 2001, making for an ending that saw the crew get home and encompassed many of the show's core themes. Voyager tells the story of the crew of the USS Voyager under the command of Captain Kathryn Janeway, and their journey to find their way back to the Alpha Quadrant after they are accidentally thrown into the Delta Quadrant, 70,000 lightyears from their home.
This premise offers a unique perspective on the Star Trek universe, allowing the show to introduce both unexplored sci-fi concepts and new alien races on a much larger scale than other shows in the franchise had been able to do. The crew must also learn how to live and work together, as a number of them are former Maquis , members of an anti-Federation resistance force who Voyager was sent to track down. Through the seven seasons, the crew of the ship goes from wary allies to a cohesive team and, finally, to a family, as close relationships form, and bonds are forged by being so far away from home.
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Not all the challenges the crew faced were foreign, however. One of the biggest enemies dealt with in later seasons was the Borg, the famous cybernetically enhanced hive-mind race that had been terrorizing the crews of various Star Trek shows since The Next Generation . The Borg play a significant role in over half of the show's run, especially with the addition of Seven of Nine , a former Borg drone rescued by the crew. Another common Star Trek plot device that showed up during Voyager's run was the idea of time travel. The Borg and the concept of time travel serve as the main plot drivers for "Endgame", and are ultimately the two reasons the crew are able to accomplish what they have been attempting to do all series: get home.
What Happens In Voyager's Ending?
"Endgame" begins 26 years in the future, a future where Voyager and her crew have made it home, although not without consequences. These consequences weigh heavily on the conscience of the now Admiral Kathryn Janeway, who decides to use a device called a chrono deflector stolen from a Klingon named Korath to create a temporal wormhole and return to the year 2378. She finds Voyager and convinces her younger self, the still-Captain Janeway, and her crew that she can help them get home. She directs them back to a network of wormholes in a nebula they originally avoided because of a massive Borg presence and provides them with technology including shipwide armor and transphasic torpedos, to protect against Borg attack. The crew adapts the technology to the ship and makes their way back to the nebula, only to find that the wormholes are part of a massive transwarp hub that if destroyed will deal a crippling blow to the Borg. Destroying it, however, will mean the crew will lose their chance of getting home. The Borg Queen communicates to Seven of Nine that, if Voyager attempts to use or destroy the hub, she will retaliate with deadly force.
Captain Janeway is furious with her older self for not telling her about the hub, and the two argue about the right thing to do before Admiral Janeway breaks her promise to not tell Captain Janeway anything about the future, and informs her of the horrors that will be wrought on her crew if the Captain does not take this opportunity; Tuvok will become mentally unstable, unable to get the cure in time for the neurological disease he has begun to suffer from. Seven of Nine will die on an away mission in the Delta Quadrant and her husband Chakotay will be so grief-stricken that he will never recover and die sometime later of an implied broken heart after Voyager gets home.
Shaken by this news, Captain Janeway tells her crew that they won't go through with the plan to destroy the hub unless everyone agrees to do it, but the crew agrees despite the risks. Touched by the crew's loyalty and love of each other, Admiral Janeway admits she was wrong for lying about the hub and agrees to help. Captain Janeway convinces her that there is a way to both destroy the hub and get Voyager home. While the Admiral distracts the Borg Queen , Voyager enters the hub and sets its destruction in motion, riding the shockwave from the explosions along a conduit the Alpha Quadrant. At the last minute, and ship is pursued by a Borg Sphere but is able to take on the Sphere and destroy it once they reach the Alpha Quadrant. The last shot of Star Trek: Voyager is the titular vessel triumphantly flying towards Earth, surrounded by Federation ships.
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How Did The Two Janeways Fool The Borg Queen?
Getting Voyager home relies entirely on the Janeways' plan to trick the Borg Queen in the Star Trek: Voyager series finale. This hinges on Admiral Janeway pulling off some sleight of hand. When the Admiral first appears to the Borg Queen, it seems as though she had turned on the Voyager crew again. Talking to the Queen in her mind using a device that allows her to pilot her ship via a neural link, the Admiral insists that she will give the Queen the information on how to stop Voyager from destroying the hub if the Queen will send a Borg ship to tow Voyager safely home. The Queen agrees to help but then turns on Admiral Janeway once she has found the physical location of her shuttle and body. She begins to assimilate Janeway, and it seems as though the Admiral has been outsmarted, until it is revealed that before leaving Voyager, she was deliberately infected with a neurolytic pathogen that begins to work on the Queen immediately, severing her connection from the rest of the collective and beginning to destroy her body as well.
Without their Queen, the Borg have no guidance, and Voyager is able to carry out its mission to destroy the hub. The Queen makes one last valiant stand by sending the last ship at her disposal after Voyager, but by a trick of flying, Voyager manages to fly inside of the ship, ride in it the rest of the way through the transwarp conduit to the Alpha Quadrant, and then detonate the ship from the inside out. Once the ship is destroyed, they fly out to meet the Federation ships waiting for them.
Because of the pathogen, The Unicomplex housing the Queen explodes, killing her and Admiral Janeway. The Borg Queen is defiant to the last , convinced that the ship she sent after Voyager will destroy Captain Janeway and crew and that Admiral Janeway will cease to exist as a result. Voyager destroys the ship, however, and in the end, the Queen is only right in her prediction that Admiral Janeway will also cease to exist. Admiral Janeway chooses the fate of assimilation and certain death, knowing that if the plan works, she will die anyway since the future will be rewritten by her actions. She has known this from the beginning of the episode, telling the future Harry Kim that she is aware her mission is a "one-way trip" .
Time Travel And Changing The Future
As previously stated, time travel plays a big role in Star Trek: Voyager . In fact, there is even a precedent for a member of the crew coming back from the future to prevent dire events from happening to the crew. The season 5 episode "Timeless" deals with a future Harry Kim and Chakotay attempting to get a message back in time from a bleak future where the rest of the Voyager crew was killed in an accident while trying to get home. They ultimately stop the crew from attempting the maneuver, and rewrite the future, just as Admiral Janeway does in "Endgame". Besides "Timeless", there are a number of important episodes that deal with time travel, such as "Future's End", "Year of Hell", and "Relativity".
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The fact that time travel is a well-used plot device does not take away from how jarring it is to set "Endgame" 26 years in a future that the audience knows nothing about. From the beginning, it is a shock to see the ship safe on Earth, and the crew aged and moved on with their lives. The jump to the future is used not only as a means to a narrative end, but as a way to shock and draw in the audience to the rest of the story.
Seven of Nine and Chakotay
While the relationship between Seven of Nine and Chakotay had been evolving into something more intimate over the last eight episodes of Star Trek: Voyager 's final season, it is not until "Endgame" that audiences see it reach its fullest potential. It is revealed early on in the episode that the two have begun dating in earnest, and they are shown to become closer throughout the episode, sharing their first kiss and several tender moments as the plot progresses. The biggest plot twist is the reveal that the two were married in Admiral Janeway's timeline, proving that their nascent relationship has the potential to become something more serious.
Seven of Nine and Chakotay's relationship was a surprise to many fans, as it had only been set up to be romantic late in the season. The fact that they seem to be in it for the long haul by the end of the final episode is a twist that fans would have been hard-pressed to see coming. Similarly, their deaths in the future serve to shock the audience and make Admiral Janeway's motivation for getting the crew home sooner even more clear.
The Importance Of Family
Voyager , more than any other Star Trek series, is at its core about a family, something that is no better demonstrated than in the case of main characters Tom Paris and B'Elanna Torres. Tom and B'Elanna start off as grudging allies who are reluctant to work together. By the end of the final season though, the two are married and expecting a child, a baby girl born in the final moments of "Endgame". Family, particularly a family of choice, is a core theme throughout Voyager and something that makes the show special to fans, the close character relationships serving as the driving force that makes the plot more engaging.
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It really is no surprise then that love for her Voyager family is what makes Admiral Janeway do what she does in "Endgame", or that it is the thing that convinces her in the end that there is a way to both destroy the hub and get Voyager home. Much of "Endgame" is centered on the relationships between the crew; the love they have developed for each other over the years is palpable throughout the episode. Likewise, whether it is Tom and B'Elanna's happy marriage, or Seven and Chakotay's budding romance, Star Trek: Voyager 's "Endgame" makes the point that this love, this family, is going to last, even after the show is over.
The Real Meaning Of Voyager's Ending
Throughout Star Trek: Voyager 's run, it was never made explicitly clear that the crew would be making it home. Even up until the last five minutes of the episode, it was unclear whether or not the crew's plan would come to fruition. The creative team behind the show could have made the choice to end "Endgame" with the ship in the Delta Quadrant, with their fates uncertain. Instead, "Endgame" makes it clear once again that not only does every single member of the Voyager crew deserve to survive, but that their ability seven years ago to put aside their differences, work together, and ultimately come to love each other like family is the singular thing that helped them accomplish their goal. " Endgame " proves that love really does conquer all, and that, in the words of Harry Kim, "Maybe it's not the destination that matters. Maybe it's the journey."
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Full Circle
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The novel brings the events of the post-finale Voyager novels up to and beyond Star Trek: Destiny , resolving plotlines from the end of the previous novel Enemy of My Enemy and dealing with the aftermath of the Pocket TNG novel Before Dishonor .
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Background information [ ].
- This novel was the first Voyager novel set after the series since 2004 , and the first such novel not to be written by Christie Golden .
- The release was announced at the New York Comic-Con in April 2008 ; the cover art was revealed at the Shore Leave convention on 11 July 2008 .
- An extract from the novel appeared in Star Trek Magazine issue 143 .
- Cover art by Adam Lebowitz .
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- Full Circle at Memory Beta , the wiki for licensed Star Trek works
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Kirsten Beyer is a bestselling author of fantasy and science fiction novels best known as the author of the “Star Trek Voyager” novels. Known as the Oracle of the Star Trek universe, she is one author that knows pretty much everything about the books and movies in the fantasy series. Kirsten wrote her debut novel of the “Star Trek: Voyager: String Theory” titled “Fusion” in 2005 and has never looked back since. She has since then penned more than ten titles in the “Star Trek: Voyager: String Theory,” “Alias,” “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” “Star Trek: Voyager,” “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” a young adult series. She has also been actively writing articles for “Star Trek Magazine” over the years. Before she became an author, she was involved in the production of “This Old Planet,” “Johnson over Jordan,” and “Harold Pinter’s The Hothouse” all of which were set in Los Angeles. The latter was called an unmissable piece of work by the L.A. Times. She has also been involved in “Passions,” “General Hospital,” the world Premier of” Quills, and Geffen Playhouse.” Her interest in the arts is not hard to understand given that she went to college where she graduated with a degree in theater arts and English literature. She also attended the University of California and Los Angeles for her master’s in fine arts. She currently lives with her husband and daughter in Los Angeles.
Kirsten got her start in the creative world writing novels in the Voyager series such as “To Lose the Earth,” “The Eternal Side,” and “Full Circle” among others. However, she would later get into writing for television, which is a completely different experience. While in books it can be easy putting the character’s internal thoughts on the page, it is not the same on TV. On television, it is easy to write the basic stories as the hard part is trying to make stories that are powerful and relevant to resonate with the audience. As such, TV for Beyer is all about putting several people in a room and introducing articles to find out how they deal with the changing circumstances. Some of the questions she had to deal with include what are their needs and wants as individuals and groups and how are they working towards achieving those goals or getting in each other’s way. She will often use the idea of the North Star in plotting her stories so that the character journeys will often crisscross and cross each other. While she loved writing novels, she was sure that writing for TV would be an exciting experience and hence she jumped at the chance to write the script for Star Trek Voyager. She started asking herself where to take the Star Trek series and thus sat down and wrote a pith for the new series.
In 2008, Beyer was charged with relaunching the “Voyager” novels as the main author. It was not the first time she had been tapped to write the series, given that she was responsible for writing “Fusion” a Voyager novel. During the run of “Star Trek: Voyager,” she had also written “Distant Shores” an anthology. By 2009, she had written “Full Circle” that was the first novel of the “Star Trek: Voyager” series of novels. She has been the lead novelist and author of the series since then publishing more than ten titles by 2020. In 2016, she was tapped to become a staff writer for “Star Trek: Discovery” and was actively involved in the writing room where she cowrote “Si Vis, Para Bellum” the first episode of the new season. Kirsten Beyer has also been involved in the writing and coordinating of spin-off products such as comics and novels in the Discovery universe. She has been working with Mike Johnson and the two are cowriters of “Star Trek Discovery – Succession,” “Star Trek: Discovery Annual 2018,” and “Star Trek: Discovery – The Light of Kahless.” Another of her biggest contributions to the Star Trek universe was writing and creating “Star Trek: Picard” series.
“Full Circle” by Kirsten Beyer is the story of an American spaceship, the USS Voyager that is sent on a mission to Kerovi a faraway planet. Captain Chakotay and Commander Paris Thomas the first officer have to decide between saving the lives of the people they love the most and following the orders they have been given. B’Elanna Torres and Miral her daughter had disappeared after a brutal attack on Boreth, where the Klingon live. Admiral Kathryn Janeway the former captain of the Voyager alongside several new allies and friends, has been helping the crew who are trying to disentangle an ancient mystery. But in doing so they are placing themselves between two vicious factions who are fighting it out for the Klingon people even as the life of Miral is in jeopardy. But the events and the reverberations from them offer a prelude to looming days of turmoil. The Voyager is drawn into a desperate struggle to stop the destruction of the Federation as bonds that had been made in the Delta Quadrant are tested to the limit and lives are devastated. For even though they have been dealt a devastating blow by destiny, they have to face up to their future and embark on a journey that will take them full circle.
Kirsten Beyer’s “Unworthy” opens to the Borg the greatest threat to humanity in recent times freed and absorbed into the gestalt. But are they really gone given how long they had rained terror over humanity? Since the authorities are not sure if they are truly rid of the Borg, they send a Starfleet to find out if there are any left. The Starship Voyager is the lead vessel that goes ahead of a squadron to explore a region of interstellar space where the inhabitants have been living in terror and fear of annihilation for millennia. In addition to his reconnaissance mission, the captain of the Starship Voyager has to also resolve old enmities and reach out to old friends and allies. Seven of Nine never had the perfection that the Borg enjoyed and hence she was left in limbo when they left as she is neither human nor Borg and is slowly losing her mind. The reassuring murmurs of the Collective have now been substituted with a strange voice that insists that she is Annika Hansen. The former captain of the Voyager offers to help her meet up with ships sent into the Delta Quadrant, which is perhaps where her brethren are headed. It is not a very hospitable part of the Federation and the unexpected and the unknown are the order of the day.
“Children of the Storm” by Kirsten Beyer is about the Children of the Storm of whom little is known. they are a unique breed and potentially most dangerous species that the Federation ever had to deal with. They do not have physical bodies and travel in space through their thoughts and had in one battle managed to destroy thousands of ships crewed by the mighty Borg. The feat had been made all the more spectacular given that they had not fired any of the usual weapons expected to be employed in such a confrontation. The three Federation ships on a mission to Delta Quadrant have just come under attack from the Children of the Storm and Fleet Commander Afsarah Eden and Captain Chakotay need to find out why they have been targeted. They did not provoke the Children and now thousands of lives in the squadron are being threatened by an enemy they know very little about.
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A subspace anomaly leads to the discovery of a 21st century space shuttle lost on a mission to Mars. Seven uncovers a conspiracy to keep Voyager stranded in the Delta Quadrant. Voyager receives a special message from Starfleet Command. Janeway's holographic love interest becomes more than just a way to pass the time.
Star Trek: Voyager: Created by Rick Berman, Michael Piller, Jeri Taylor. With Kate Mulgrew, Robert Beltran, Roxann Dawson, Robert Duncan McNeill. Pulled to the far side of the galaxy, where the Federation is seventy-five years away at maximum warp speed, a Starfleet ship must cooperate with Maquis rebels to find a way home.
Season 1, Episode 1: Caretaker, Pts. 1 & 2. While on a short-term mission to track an infiltrated Maquis cell, Capt. Kathryn Janeway and her newly launched U.S.S. Voyager crew -- and the Maquis fighter crew -- are drawn 70,000 lightyears to the far side of the Delta Quadrant by an alien seeking survival. more.
Watch Full Episodes. Kathryn Janeway is the captain of a starship that is lost in space and must travel across an unexplored region of the galaxy to find its way back home. Starring: Kate Mulgrew, Robert Beltran, Roxann Dawson, Robert Duncan McNeill, Ethan Phillips. TRY IT FREE.
Star Trek: Voyager. Star Trek: Voyager follows Captain Kathryn Janeway and her crew as they find themselves on a 70-year journey home from a remote part of the Galaxy. 7 seasons • 172 episodes • 1995-2001.
A behind-the-scenes look at "Star Trek: Voyager", hosted by Robert Picardo (The Doctor), featuring footage of the pilot episode "Caretaker", as well as the creation of the series itself. ... A 10 minute interview with Armstrong discussing the 10+ characters he played across four Trek series, the conventions he has visited, and songs he wrote ...
The legend continues with Star Trek: Voyager, the newest chapter in the franchise. Catapulted into the distant sector of the galaxy, the Federation's first female captain and her crew encounter strange new worlds in their quest to return home. Watch Now. Stream Star Trek: Voyager free and on-demand with Pluto TV.
The Star Trek: Voyager is a television series that was created by Rick Berman, Jeri Taylor and Michael Piller. The series has seven episodes that runs from 1995 to 2001. In the first series of the book, we find a female character who is also the captain named Kathryn Janeway. It is played by Kate Mulgrew who is the main character.
This is an episode list for the science-fiction television series Star Trek: Voyager, which aired on UPN from January 1995 through May 2001. This is the fifth television program in the Star Trek franchise, and comprises a total of 168 (DVD and original broadcast) or 172 (syndicated) episodes over the show's seven seasons. Four episodes of Voyager ("Caretaker", "Dark Frontier", "Flesh and Blood ...
CC. Sci-Fi & Fantasy. 2018. $79.99. Episode 1. While on a short-term mission to track an infiltrated Maquis cell, Capt. Kathryn Janeway and her newly launched U.S.S. Voyager crew -- and the Maquis fighter crew -- are drawn 70,000 lightyears to the far side of the Delta Quadrant by an alien seeking survival. Episode 2.
Star Trek: Voyager ran for seven seasons before delivering its last episode, "Endgame" as a two-part special on May 23rd, 2001, making for an ending that saw the crew get home and encompassed many of the show's core themes.Voyager tells the story of the crew of the USS Voyager under the command of Captain Kathryn Janeway, and their journey to find their way back to the Alpha Quadrant after ...
Full Circle is a Pocket VOY novel - set after the end of the television series - written by Kirsten Beyer.Published by Pocket Books, it was first released in March 2009.. The novel brings the events of the post-finale Voyager novels up to and beyond Star Trek: Destiny, resolving plotlines from the end of the previous novel Enemy of My Enemy and dealing with the aftermath of the Pocket TNG ...
Star Trek: Voyager (TV Series 1995-2001) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Menu. ... Full Cast & Crew. See agents for this cast & crew on IMDbPro Series Directed by . David Livingston ... (28 episodes, 1995-2001) Winrich Kolbe ...
Robert Picardo, Roxann Dawson, Ethan Phillips, Tim Russ at a Voyager panel in 2009. Star Trek: Voyager is an American science fiction television series that debuted on UPN on January 16, 1995, and ran for seven seasons until May 23, 2001. The show was the fourth live-action series in the Star Trek franchise. This is a list of actors who have appeared on Star Trek: Voyager
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During the run of "Star Trek: Voyager," she had also written "Distant Shores" an anthology. By 2009, she had written "Full Circle" that was the first novel of the "Star Trek: Voyager" series of novels. She has been the lead novelist and author of the series since then publishing more than ten titles by 2020.