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]------------------| STARTREK VOYAGER EPISODE GUIDE |------------------[
Meld
When a crew member is murdered, Tuvok's investigation leads to another
crewman, Ensign Suder, who finally admits he is the perpetrator. Vulcan
instincts prohibit Tuvok from determining a logical motive for
committing such a crime, so he attempts to understand the violent
impulses of a criminal by performing a mind-meld on Suder -- with deadly
results.
Dreadnought
The U.S.S. Voyager crew spots a Cardassian designed, self-guided
missile carrying a warhead capable of significant destructive force. As
it travels towards Rakosan, a heavily populated planet, Torres reports
that she is partly responsible for its virtually unstoppable status.
When she was a Maquis, she intercepted the missile and changed its
program to assult its own makers, but it later went astray and now she
is the only hope in stopping it. So Torres volunteers to transport to
the missile's interior and reprogram it again. But, before she can
detonate the warhead, the onboard computer tries to destroy her.
Death Wish
A rebel Q (Gerrit Graham) escapes imprisonment from inside a comet and
demands asylum aboard the U.S.S. Voyager. Just as quickly, the
well-known Q (John de Lancie), arrives to force the escaped Q back to
the Continuum. Noting the dictates of Starfleet protocol, Captain
Janeway holds a hearing to consider the request for asylum. A courtroom
drama ensues when Q (de Lancie) calls himself to the witness stand along
with a varied group of people, including Commander William T. Riker, to
defend the Q Continuum against the ever-logical Tuvok.
Lifesigns
The U.S.S. Voyager detects a distress call from a weakened lifeform
aboard a small spacecraft and quickly beams a deathly ill Viidian female
to Sickbay. The Doctor starts treating her for advanced stages of the
Phage by transferring her decaying body into stasis and creating a
temporary, healthy holographic program of her being. As he becomes
acquainted with the alien, a hematologist named Danara Pel, the Doctor's
adaptive programming allows him to experience romantic feelings.
Investigations
Neelix, a suddenly self-proclaimed journalist, hears a rumor that a
fellow crew member has expressed displeasure with Starfleet and
requested leave. Soon, Tom Paris is relieved of duty to become a pilot
with a Talaxian convoy -- leaving a saddened Voyager crew behind.
Almost immediately, the Kazon-Nistim and the scheming Seska attack the
Talaxian fleet, kidnap Paris and attempt to coerce classified
information from him. Meanwhile, Neelix suspects someone aboard Voyager
has been secretly communicating with the Kazon and his sleuthing leads
him directly to Paris.
Deadlock
When the U.S.S. Voyager enters plasma cloud, while being pursued by
Vidiian vessels, a series of astounding consequences occur. Before the
ship is able to clear the cloud, the engines stall, anti-matter supplies
begin to drain, and Proton bursts causing significant casualties and a
hull breach. Without warning, Ensign Kim and Kes disappear into a
mysterious void in space and Captain Janeway discovers a duplicate
U.S.S. Voyager and crew in a parallel universe.
While the U.S.S. Voyager crew contends with the most significant
disaster to befall on the vessel, Captain Janeway discovers that a
divergence field has caused all sensor readings to double and every
particle on the ship to duplicate but there is still not enough
anti-matter to sustain both vessels. When the Vidiians begin to close
in, the two Janeways meet to determine a solution, knowing that only one
of the two ships can survive.
Innocence
Tuvok and Bennet's shuttle crash lands on a sacred haven for the Drayan,
an alien race which has shunned outside contact for decades. While
Bennet lies dying from his injuries, three frightened Drayan children
venture out from hiding. The young ones tell Tuvok that they have been
abandoned by their people to die on the planet, and beg his help in
saving them from the imminent arrival of the "morrok" -- the messenger
of death.
The Thaw
The U.S.S. Voyager activates an automated message from members of the
Kohl settlement who, years earlier, survived an environmental
catastrophe by submitting themselves into artificial hibernation. When
the crew transports the Kohl's hibernation pods on board, they find
humanoids in deep stasis with suppressed metabolic activity -- but with
active minds and complex sensory systems controlled by a computer -- and
that is where the nightmare begins.
Symbiogenesis
A bizarre occurrence causes Neelix and Tuvok, who are attempting to
transport back to the U.S.S. Voyager from an away mission, to arrive
aboard ship as one. The crew is astonished when a strange but oddly
familiar alien humanoid with dark speckled skin and pointy ears -- which
is neither Tuvok nor Neelix -- appears. The Doctor's bio-scanner shows
that Neelix and Tuvok's patterns have merged, causing the pair to become
one entity -- Tuvix -- a humor-filled, logic defying fusion of the two
crewmen.
Resolutions
When Janeway and Chakotay contract a deadly virus from an insect bite,
the Doctor cannot find a cure. Unable to perform her duties, Janeway is
forced to turn over permanent command of the ship to Tuvok and retreat,
with Chakotay, to a small planet which shields the effects of the fatal
disease.
Basics, Part I
In an emergency message to Chakotay, Seska discloses that their newborn
son has been banished by Culluh to a servant colony. Chakotay feels
conflicted about rescuing the baby because he was manipulated into
fatherhood by Seska. When the crew detects a distress signal from a
Kazon shuttle, they transport aboard the critically injured Teirna, a
former aide to Seska, who delivers the news that Culluh has killed
Seska. So, with Teirna restricted to secured quarters, the U.S.S.
Voyager heads on a rescue mission through Kazon-Nistrim territory where
Kazon raiders viciously attack the ship. Before long, the fierce battle
is over and the Voyager crew has lost -- outwitted by their most bitter
foe. Surrounded and defenseless, Captain Janeway must give up the ship
to the Kazon.
]-------------------------| VOYAGER SEASON 3 |-------------------------[
Basics, Part II
With Voyager in the hands of the Kazon, Janeway must find someway to
retrieve her ship.Part two of two.
Flashback
After coming down with a mysterious ailment, Tuvok has visions back to
his days when he served on a starship under the famous Captain Sulu.
The Chute
Kim and Paris are falsely accused of committing acts of terrorism and
are both incarcerated in a horrific alien prison.
The Swarm
As Voyager prepares to cross through the territory of an unknown but
feared race, the Doctor finds himself with a major problem.
Sacred Ground
When Kes gets in trouble on an away mission, it is up to Janeway to do
whatever she can to save her.
False Profits
The Voyager crew encounter the two Ferengi that were lost in the Delta
Quadrant when the Barzan Wormhole turned out to be unstable.
Remember
An old woman uses her telepathic powers to transfer her memories into
B'lanna before she dies as a warning to the younger generation not to
make the mistakes they did.
Future's End, Part I
After being attacked by a ship from the future, the Voyager crew find
themselves on 20th Century Earth. Part one of two.
Future's End, Part II
The crew must prevent a leading 20th Century industrialist from
destroying the future. Part two of two.
The Q and Grey
With the Q Continuum thrown into civil war following the death of Quinn,
Q arrives on the ship with a proposition for Janeway.
Warlord
When an alien warrior dies on Voyager, he manages to take over Kes in an
attempt to see his plans of conquest through.
Macrocosm
The ship is overwhelmed by a strange gelatinous lifeform and Janeway is
forced into the conduit to elude the alien form while the Doctor on his
first away mission attempts to find a solution.
Fair Trade
An old friend of Neelix tricks him into shipping some illegal narcotics
which gets the Voyager crew into some difficulty.
Alter Ego
Disturbed by the fact that he's falling in love with Marayna, a holodeck
character, Ensign Kim bags Tuvok to teach him how Vulcans suppress their
emotions. When Tuvok intervenes, Marayna befriends and tries to seduce
him, too. A jealous Kim is infuriated with Tuvok, but then Marayna
reveals her true intentions.
Coda
After her shuttlecraft crash lands, a critically injured Captain Janeway
is attacked by Vidiians and has a near death experience during which she
encounters her father, Admiral Janeway.
Blood Fever
One of the Vulcan crewmembers enters Pon Farr, the ferocious Vulcan
mating phase.
Unity
The Voyager crew come up against the Federations greatest threat, the
Borg.
Rise
Neelix must save the crew when they are stuck on a planet with other
aliens, and to escape, they must use the form of technology called an
orbital tether. Janeway and the Voyager crew try to help the Nezu
Ambassador and his colleague discover why their planet is suddenly
bombarded by asteroids. When Neelix and Tuvox crash land on Nezu, they
learn they have a dangerous traitor in their midst.
Darkling
While attempting to help a local race, Tuvok and Neelix crash land and
in the process reveal the possibility of a traitor in their midst.
Favorite Son
Kim starts to behave abnormally and leads the Voyager crew to an alien
planet where an amazing secret about him is revealed.
Before and After
During an experiment to try and elong her life, Kes finds herself moving
backwards and forwards in time.
Real Life
The Doctor creates a holographic family to try and better understand his
patients and finds being father more trouble that he anticipated.
Distant Origin
A scientist finds Voyager and uses it to try and prove that his species
was not the first Delta Quadrant race but migrated there from a distant
location.
Displaced
Crewmembers mysteriously start to disappear to be replaced by an unknown
alien race.
Worse Case Scenario
The crew find a partial holoprogram dealing with the possibility of a
mutiny onboard the ship and try to figure out who wrote it.
Scorpion, Part I
Entering Borg space, the crew prepare to defend themselves but find that
the Borg are far too occupied to bother with them. Part one of two.
]-------------------------| VOYAGER SEASON 4 |-------------------------[
Scorpion, Part II
No plot information is available, except that (obviously) everyone makes
it through okay.
Beginnings
Kes and Harry investigate a gaseous anomaly when their shuttlecraft is
drawn towards a barren planet. Kes learns more about her telepathetic
powers when she is forced to use them to help ensign Kim, and they
develop a close (platonic) friendship.
Lifeforces
Voyager encounters three disabled Kazon shuttles that have been drifting
for about 5 years. They find only 3 survivors, a Kazon male, his mate,
and their 4 year old son.
Arbitration
A shuttle accident in the middle of a populated city, sparks a civil war
as the people of the city believe their government is trying to quell
several prominent revolutionists.
Command Decisions
The Captain is incapacitated by a virus, just as Voyager finds a
wormhole which leads them to the middle of the Gamma Quadrant. Chakotay
makes the difficult decision to return to the Delta Quadrant when they
discover a Jem'Hadar fleet of over 30 ships approaching.
Court Martial
Junior Officers are conducting training exercises when one of their
shuttles crashes into another, killing the two Marquis aboard. The
Starfleet Officers are put on trial as Janeway and Chakotay try to
maintain an increasingly unstable alliance between the members of the
crew.
Internal Conflict
Marquis crewmates decide to revolt against the Captain and First
Officer, since they feel they are not representing the Marquis equally.
There is a side-story with Neelix and Tuvok.
Dependence
A shuttle accident leads Chakotay and B'Elanna to rely on one another
for 3 weeks. The Commander discovers B'Elanna's hidden passion for him,
he does not share with her.
Lost Youth aka: Secrets Lost
A strange virus overtakes all of the human crew, except a young ensign
who discovers a surprising secret in his past.
No title yet
Voyager discovers a new source of Photon Torpedoes, but are they willing
to pay the price?
No title yet
Surprising revelation about Tom Paris.
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