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1 :01x01 - Caretaker, Part I (Jan/16/1995)
Stardate: 48315.6 While pursuing a Maquis ship in a region of space known as the Badlands, the USS Voyager and the Maquis ship are transported 75,000 light years from home into the Delta Quadrant.
Guest Stars: Josh Clark (1) as Carey, Majel Barrett as Voyager Computer, Angela Paton as Aunt Adah, Keely Sims as Farmer's Daughter, Bsail Langton (1) as The Keeper, Jeff McCarthy as Human Doctor, Bruce French as Ocampa Doctor, Jennifer Parsons as Ocampa Nurse, Gavan O'Herlihy as Jabin, Armin Shimerman as Quark, Richard Poe as Gul Evek, Alicia Coppola as Lt. Stadi, Stan Ivar as Mark, Scott Jaeck as Cavit, Scott MacDonald as Rollins, | Uncredited: Mark Allen Shepherd as Morn
Director: Winrich Kolbe
Writer: Michael Piller, Jeri Taylor
Story: Rick Berman
 
2 :01x02 - Caretaker, Part II (Jan/16/1995)
Stardate: 48315.6 While pursuing a Maquis ship in a region of space known as the Badlands, the USS Voyager and the Maquis ship are transported 75,000 light years from home into the Delta Quadrant.
Guest Stars: Jennifer Parsons as Ocampan Nurse, David Selburg as Toscat, Gavan O'Herlihy as Jabin, Bruce French as Ocampa Doctor, Scott MacDonald as Rollins, Eric David Johnson (4) as Daggin, Tarik Ergin as Lieutenant Ayala, Josh Clark (1) as Carey
Director: Winrich Kolbe
Writer: Jeri Taylor, Michael Piller
Story: Rick Berman
 
3 :01x03 - Parallax (Jan/23/1995)
Stardate: 48439.7 Setting back the Maquis integration aboard the USS Voyager, Torres breaks the nose of one of the Starfleet crew. Tensions are high on the still divided ship, but the petty bickering is put aside when the vessel enters a quantum singularity that threatens the ship.
Guest Stars: Josh Clark (1) as Lt. Carey, Martha Hackett as Seska, Justin Williams (1) as Jarvin, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lieutenant Ayala
Director: Kim Friedman
Writer: Brannon Braga
Story: Jim Trombetta
 
4 :01x04 - Time and Again (Jan/30/1995)
Stardate: Unknown Upon entering a red dwarf system, Voyager is jarred by a massive shockwave. The crew soon discover that the origin of the shockwave is a planet where all life has been destroyed. Janeway, Tuvok, Torres, and Paris beam down to the planet and begin their investigation. However, when Janeway and Paris try to beam off of the planet, they are thrown back into the past. There, they come into contact with the planet’s civilization that would be annihilated within hours.
Guest Stars: Brady Bluhm as Latika, Steve Vaught as Officer, Nicolas Surovy as Pe'Nar Makull, Bob Rudd as Brell, Ryan MacDonald (4) as Shopkeeper, Joel Polis as Ny Terla
Director: Les Landau
Writer: David Kemper
Teleplay: Michael Piller
 
5 :01x05 - Phage (Feb/06/1995)
Stardate: 48532.4 While searching for dilithium crystals to supplement Voyager's power core, the crew encounter a race who steal bodily organs to fight off a fatal disease. Janeway faces a tough moral decision when she discovers the planetoid is rich in the raw fuel they need.
Guest Stars: Stephen Rappaport as Mutora, Martha Hackett as Seska, Cully Fredricksen as Dareth, | Co-Guest Stars: Majel Barrett as Voyager Computer
Director: Winrich Kolbe
Story: Timothy De Haas | Teleplay: Brannon Braga, Skye Dent
 
6 :01x06 - The Cloud (Feb/13/1995)
Stardate: 48546.2 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.
Guest Stars: Larry Hankin as Gaunt Gary, Judy Geeson as Sandrine, Angela Dohrmann as Ricky, Luigi Amodeo as The Gigolo, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lieutenant Ayala
Director: David Livingston (1)
Writer: Thomas E. Szollosi, Michael Piller
Story: Brannon Braga
 
7 :01x07 - Eye of the Needle (Feb/20/1995)
Stardate: 48579.4 The crew discover a small wormhole during a search for space anomalies and make contact with the Alpha Quadrant. However, their way home is blocked by a stubborn Romulan, and a time rift disrupts their attempts to call for help.
Guest Stars: Tom Virtue as Baxter, Vaughn Armstrong as Telek R'Mor, Michael Cumpsty as Lord Burleigh, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lieutenant Ayala
Director: Winrich Kolbe
Writer: Jeri Taylor, Bill Dial (1)
Story: Hilary J. Bader | Teleplay: Michael Piller
 
8 :01x08 - Ex Post Facto (Feb/27/1995)
Stardate: Unknown Tom Paris is found guilty of murder by the courts of an unknown planet - and his punishment is to relive the crime from the victim's point of view every 14 hours for the rest of his life. Janeway is convinced of his innocence, but the mental implant in Paris' brain prevents him from remembering what really happened.
Guest Stars: Ray Reinhardt as Tolen Ren, Aaron Lustig as Doctor, Francis Guinan as Minister Kray, Henry Brown (1) as Numiri Captain, Robin McKee as Lidele Ren
Director: LeVar Burton
Writer: Evan Carlos Somers
Teleplay: Michael Piller
 
9 :01x09 - Emanations (Mar/13/1995)
Stardate: 48623.5 An away team searching for a new atomic power source discover a number of bodies covered in what look like cobwebs. When Kim goes missing, it seems the two mysteries could be connected.
Guest Stars: John Cirigliano as Alien #1, Jerry Hardin as Dr. Neria, Cecile Callan as Ptera, Robin Groves as Hatil's Wife, Jeffrey Alan Chandler (1) as Hatil, Martha Hackett as Seska
Director: David Livingston (1)
Writer: Brannon Braga
 
10 :01x10 - Prime Factors (Mar/20/1995)
Stardate: 48642.5 The crew encounter the Sikarians - an alien race renowned for their hospitality and interstellar travel technology. Captain Janeway believes their hosts can help them return to their own sector of space, but a friendly meeting between the two sides soon becomes a war of words.
Guest Stars: Yvonne Suhor as Eudana, Ronald Guttman as Gath, Andrew Hill Newman as Jaret, Martha Hackett as Seska, Josh Clark (1) as Lt. Carey
Director: Les Landau
Story: Eric A. Stillwell, David R. George, III | Teleplay: Greg Elliot (1), Michael Perricone
 
11 :01x11 - State of Flux (Apr/10/1995)
Stardate: 48658.2 Someone aboard Voyager is believed to have betrayed Janeway and the crew after Starfleet technology is found on a damaged Kazon-Nistrim ship. They set a trap to discover who the traitor is, and their discovery leads to even bigger surprise.
Guest Stars: Josh Clark (1) as Lt. Carey, Martha Hackett as Seska, Anthony De Longis as Culluh, | Uncredited: Christine Delgado as Lieutenant Susan Nicoletti
Director: Robert Scheerer
Story: Paul Robert Coyle | Teleplay: Chris Abbott
 
12 :01x12 - Heroes and Demons (Apr/24/1995)
Stardate: 48693.2 When crew members encounter an alien life form inside a holographic version of Beowulf, it transforms them into pure energy. As the only crew member likely to be unaffected, Janeway orders the Doctor to search for his missing colleagues - despite his misgivings about his ability to succeed.
Guest Stars: Michael Keenan (2) as Hrothgar, Christopher Neame as Unferth, Marjorie Monaghan as Freya, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lieutenant Ayala
Director: Les Landau
Writer: Naren Shankar
 
13 :01x13 - Cathexis (May/01/1995)
Stardate: 48734.2 After Tuvok and Chakotay are injured in an attack in their shuttlecraft while examining a nebula, they return to Voyager and strange things begin to occur. With Chakotay's brain pattern lost, Voyager attempts to return to the nebula, but is rebuffed at every opportunity. The crew soon realize that an alien presence is aboard the ship
Guest Stars: Brian Markinson as Durst, Michael Cumpsty as Lord Burleigh, Carolyn Seymour as Mrs. Templeton, Tarik Ergin as Lieutenant Ayala, | Co-Guest Stars: Majel Barrett as Voyager Computer
Director: Kim Friedman
Writer: Brannon Braga
Story: Joe Menosky
 
14 :01x14 - Faces (May/08/1995)
Stardate: 48784.2 The disease-ridden Vidiians kidnap B'Elanna Torres and subject her to a series of genetic experiments in an effort to develop a cure for their wasting illness. When two versions of the engineer are created - one human, one Klingon - they work together to find a way of getting back to Voyager.
Guest Stars: Brian Markinson as Durst, Rob LaBelle as Talaxian prisoner, Barton Tinapp as Guard #1, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lieutenant Ayala
Director: Winrich Kolbe
Story: Jonathan Glassner, Adam Grossman | Teleplay: Kenneth Biller
 
15 :01x15 - Jetrel (May/15/1995)
Stardate: 48832.1 An old nemesis of Neelix’ people ask’s to visit with him on Voyager. Neelix can’t believe his request due to his past crimes, but Janeway allows it. However, the nemesis has a secret agenda. One to redeem his name and save those he caused the deaths of. However, he needs Voyager’s transporter system to succeed in his effort. Things don’t work out as the nemesis had planed, and Neelix is forced to reveal a dark secret to Kes he would otherwise never have told her.
Guest Stars: James Sloyan as Ma'bor Jetrel, Larry Hankin as Gaunt Gary, | Co-Guest Stars: Majel Barrett as Voyager Computer
Director: Kim Friedman
Story: Scott Nimerfro, James Thornton | Teleplay: Jack Klein (1), Karen Klein, Kenneth Biller
 
16 :01x16 - Learning Curve (May/22/1995)
Stardate: 48846.5 Tuvok is appointed to acquaint a select group of former Maquis with Starfleet protocol. At the same time, the ship's bio-neural gel packs begin to break down. Losing them would render Voyager adrift in space with all hands lost. The crew immediately begins to look for the origins of the gel pack's problems.
Guest Stars: Catherine MacNeal (1) as Henley, Scott Miles as Terek, Derek McGrath as Chell, Armand Schultz as Dalby, | Co-Guest Stars: Thomas Dekker as Henry, Lindsey Haun as Beatrice, Majel Barrett as Voyager Computer
Director: David Livingston (1)
Writer: Ronald Wilkerson, Jean Louise Matthias
 
17 :02x01 - The 37's (Aug/28/1995)
Stardate: 48975.1 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?
Guest Stars: John Rubinstein as John Evansville, Mel Winkler as Jack Hayes, James Saito as Japanese Soldier, David Graf (1) as Noonan, Sharon Lawrence as Amelia Earhart
Director: James L. Conway (1)
Writer: Brannon Braga, Jeri Taylor
 
18 :02x02 - Initiations (Sep/04/1995)
Stardate: 49005.3 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?
Guest Stars: Aron Eisenberg as Kar, Patrick Kilpatrick as Razik, Tim De Zarn as Haliz, | Co-Guest Stars: Majel Barrett as Voyager Computer
Director: Winrich Kolbe
Writer: Kenneth Biller
 
19 :02x03 - Projections (Sep/11/1995)
Stardate: 48892.1 When the Doctor is activated, he learns the Janeway has been injured, the crew has abandoned ship, and the Kazon are on board the ship. 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.
Special Guest Stars: Dwight Schultz as Reginald Barclay, | Co-Guest Stars: Majel Barrett as Voyager Computer
Director: Jonathan Frakes
Writer: Brannon Braga
 
20 :02x04 - Elogium (Sep/18/1995)
Stardate: 48921.3 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.
Guest Stars: Nancy Hower as Ensign Samantha Wildman, | Co-Guest Stars: Terry Correll as Female Crew Member, Gary O'Brien as Male Crew Member
Director: Winrich Kolbe
Story: Steve J. Kay (1), Jimmy Diggs (1) | Teleplay: Jeri Taylor, Kenneth Biller
 
21 :02x05 - Non Sequitur (Sep/25/1995)
Stardate: 49011 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.
Guest Stars: Jennifer Gatti as Libby, Jack Shearer as Admiral Strickler, Mark Kiely as Lt. Lasca, Louis Giambalvo as Cosimo, | Co-Guest Stars: Majel Barrett as Voyager Computer
Director: David Livingston (1)
Writer: Brannon Braga
 
22 :02x06 - Twisted (Oct/02/1995)
Stardate: Unknown 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.
Guest Stars: Tom Virtue as Baxter, Judy Geeson as Sandrine, Larry Hankin as Gaunt Gary, | Co-Guest Stars: Terry Correll as Crewman
Director: Kim Friedman
Story: Arnold Rudnick, Rich Hosek | Teleplay: Kenneth Biller
 
23 :02x07 - Parturition (Oct/09/1995)
Stardate: 49068.5 After Paris becomes attracted to Kes, and Neelix notices, tempers flair. At the same time, Voyager takes a detour to a M-Class planet that could have enough vegetation to supplant the ship's dwindling emergency rations. However, transporters will not work on the planet, so a shuttlecraft will have to be taken. Being the best pilot aboard and the resident expert on food in the Delta Quadrant, Paris and Neelix are assigned by Janeway to travel down together. On the way down, things go awry and Paris and Neelix must rely on each other to survive.
Co-Guest Stars: Majel Barrett as Voyager Computer
Director: Jonathan Frakes
Writer: Thomas E. Szollosi
 
24 :02x08 - Persistence of Vision (Oct/30/1995)
Stardate: Unknown Entering a possible dangerous area of space because of the Bothan race who control it, Captain Janeway begins to succumb to exhaustion. On the Doctor's orders, she takes some time off to play out more of her holosuite novel. Upon exiting and handling a first contact meeting with a Bothan, she begins to see the characters in her program around the ship.
Guest Stars: Thomas Dekker as Henry, Marva Hicks as T'Pel, Patrick Kerr (1) as Bothan, Warren Munson as Admiral Paris, Lindsey Haun as Beatrice, Michael Cumpsty as Lord Burleigh, Stan Ivar as Mark, Kennedy as Crewman, Carolyn Seymour as Mrs. Templeton, | Co-Guest Stars: Majel Barrett as Voyager Computer
Director: James L. Conway (1)
Writer: Jeri Taylor
 
25 :02x09 - Tattoo (Nov/06/1995)
Stardate: Unknown On an away mission to what appears to be an uninhabited planet, Chakotay finds the people his ancestors knew as the “Sky Spirits.” This leads to Chakotay having flash backs to his conflicted youth and his relationship with his father. Tuvok and Torres successfully beam back to Voyager, but Chakotay can’t be found. The crew has to fight the strange storms and elements of the planet in order to rescue Chakotay.
Guest Stars: Henry Darrow as Kolopak, Richard Chaves as Chief, Richard Fancy as Alien, Douglas Spain as Young Chakotay, Nancy Hower as Ensign Samantha Wildman, | Co-Guest Stars: Majel Barrett as Voyager Computer, Joseph Palmas as Antonio
Director: Alexander Singer
Story: Larry Brody | Teleplay: Michael Piller
 
26 :02x10 - Cold Fire (Nov/13/1995)
Voyager discovers energy reading believed to be emanating from the female Caretaker who had been the companion of the male Caretaker that brought Voyager to the Delta Quadrant ("Caretaker"). The remains of the male Caretaker act as a beacon and lead Voyager to a space station with a group of psychically advanced Ocampa being protected by the female Caretaker, named Suspiria.
Guest Stars: Gary Graham (1) as Tanis, | Co-Guest Stars: Lindsay Ridgeway as Girl, Norman Large as Ocampan Man, Majel Barrett as Voyager Computer
Director: Cliff Bole
Writer: Anthony Williams
Teleplay: Brannon Braga
 
27 :02x11 - Maneuvers (Nov/20/1995)
The Kazon lead Voyager into a trap and are able to steal a Federation transporter module. Janeway tells the Kazon the module is useless to them without Federation knowledge on how to use it. The crew is then shocked to learn that Seska is now part of the Kazon crew, and has the knowledge to put the module to the Kazon’s use.
Guest Stars: Terry Lester as Terry Lester, John Gegenhuber as Kelat, Anthony De Longis as Culluh, Martha Hackett as Seska, | Co-Guest Stars: Majel Barrett as Voyager Computer
Director: David Livingston (1)
Writer: Kenneth Biller
 
28 :02x12 - Resistance (Nov/27/1995)
Voyager, in desperate need of Tellerium, which will provide a stabilizer for their warp core, causes Janeway and an away team to beam down to a planet that has a supply of this substance. However, the city they beam to has an occupying force known as the Mokra. Tuvok and Torres are then captured by the Mokra, Neelix escapes back to Voyager with the needed Tellerium, and Janeway escapes only to find a mentally unstable ally, who believes Janeway is his missing daughter.

Now Voyager, with Janeway on the planet with a mentally unstable suspect, must find a way to rescue their fellow crewmen from thier secure prison facility.
Special Guest Stars: Joel Grey (1) as Cylem, | Guest Stars: Alan Scarfe as Augris, Glenn Morshower as Guard #1, Tom Todoroff as Darod
Director: Winrich Kolbe
Writer: Michael Jan Friedman (1)
Story: Kevin J. Ryan | Teleplay: Lisa Klink
 
29 :02x13 - Prototype (Jan/15/1996)
Stardate: Unknown Voyager finds and beams aboard a deactivated humanoid robot floating in space. Torres is intrigued, and tries to reactivate it, with alarming results.
Guest Stars: Hugh Hodgin (1) as 6263/Prototype 0001, Rick Worthy as 3947
Director: Jonathan Frakes
Writer: Nicholas Corea (1)
 
30 :02x14 - Alliances (Jan/22/1996)
Stardate: 49337.4 Janeway takes Chakotay’s advice and tries to form an alliance with one or more Kazon factions, in order to smooth their way through the system. Neelix gets captured in the process, but then meets one of the leaders of the Trabe. The Trabe had once enslaved the Kazon, but now they fight the Kazon for their survival.

Janeway seeks the Trabe’s help in forming her alliance with some of the Kazon factions. However, the Trabe appear to have their own agenda.
Guest Stars: Martha Hackett as Seska, Raphael Sbarge as Jonas, Simon Billig as Hogan, Anthony De Longis as Kazon First Maje Culluh, Charles Lucia as Mabus, John Gegenhuber as Kelat, Larry Cedar as Tersa, | Co-Guest Stars: Mirron E. Willis as Rettik
Director: Les Landau
Writer: Jeri Taylor
 
31 :02x15 - Threshold (Jan/29/1996)
Stardate: 49373.4 Voyager’s crew work on designing a small vessel capable of going Warp 10, or being everywhere in space at the same instant. Paris takes the vessel out for a test flight, and everything appears to have gone okay, until Paris later collapses in the mess hall. The Doctor finds Paris’ body is mutating, but he can’t find any way to stop it.
Guest Stars: Raphael Sbarge as Michael Jonas, Susie Rossitto as Lizard No. 1, Cindy Sorenson as Lizard No. 2, | Co-Guest Stars: Mirron E. Willis as Rettik, Majel Barrett as Voyager Computer
Director: Alexander Singer
Story: Michael Deluca (1) | Teleplay: Brannon Braga
 
32 :02x16 - Meld (Feb/05/1996)
Stardate: Unknown While trying to find a problem with one of Voyager's systems, the crew stumble upon a dead body in a conduit in Engineering. Tuvok’s investigation leads him to a Betazoid who was once a Maquis. Trying to gather all the evidence, Tuvok mind melds with the suspect; the results of which proves to be very disturbing to all.
Guest Stars: Brad Dourif as Suder, Angela Dohrmann as Ricky, Simon Billig as Hogan, | Co-Guest Stars: Majel Barrett as Voyager Computer
Director: Cliff Bole
Story: Mike Sussman | Teleplay: Michael Piller
 
33 :02x17 - Dreadnought (Feb/12/1996)
Stardate: 49447 Voyager encounters the debris field of a destroyed ship. Evidence points to a Cardassian drone, a weapon of mass destruction, that was taken over by Torres to work for the Maquis and destroy a Cardassian fuel depot while she was still in the Alpha Quadrant. Somehow, the drone has been tossed into the Delta Quadrant where, now working with a faulty computer system, it has resumed its search for the Cardassian target that is now over 70,000 light years away.
Guest Stars: Nancy Hower as Ensign Samantha Wildman, Raphael Sbarge as Jonas, Dan Kern (1) as Kellan, Michael Spound as Lorrum, | Co-Guest Stars: Majel Barrett as Voyager Computer
Director: LeVar Burton
Writer: Gary Holland
Teleplay: Lisa Klink
 
34 :02x18 - Death Wish (Feb/19/1996)
Stardate: 49301.2 While trying to take in a sample of a rogue comet, the crew of Voyager inadvertently beams aboard a member of the Q, who has been imprisoned in the comet by the Continuum due to his desire to commit suicide. When the Q who had pestered Captain Jean-Luc Picard for so many years materializes, Q asks for asylum on Voyager, which leads to a lengthy court hearing on this request.
Special Guest Stars: Jonathan Frakes as Cmdr. William Riker, John de Lancie as Q, | Guest Stars: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala, Peter Dennis as Sir Isaac Newton, Gerrit Graham as Q, Maury Ginsberg as Maury Ginsberg
Director: James L. Conway (1)
Story: Shawn Piller | Teleplay: Michael Piller
 
35 :02x19 - Lifesigns (Feb/26/1996)
Stardate: 49504.3 Voyager answers the distress signal of a Vidiian ship and transports the lone occupant to sickbay. The occupant is suffering from the Phage, and near death. The Doctor puts the unconscious patient into a coma, but then he links her brain’s synaptic activities to a holodeck created virtual rendition of the Vidiian without the disease. When she wakes, the Vidiian gazes upon a healthy face she had not seen since she was seven years old. However, the holo-image will only keep her alive for a short period of time. The Vidiian, a hemotologist, and the Doctor work together to restore her synaptic functions to her old body before her brain waves disappear and she dies.
Guest Stars: Martha Hackett as Seska, Susan Diol as Dr. Denara Pel, Michael Spound as Lorrum, Raphael Sbarge as Jonas, | Co-Guest Stars: Rick Gianasi as Gigolo
Director: Cliff Bole
Writer: Kenneth Biller
 
36 :02x20 - Investigations (Mar/13/1996)
Stardate: 49485.2 Starting his one morale booster series aboard Voyager, Neelix begins his foray into journalism. One of his first assignments begins when he learns from a Talaxian friend that a Talaxian freighter is set to rendezvous with Voyager to pick up a passenger. Neelix investigation leads to a meeting with Captain Janeway and Lieutenant Tuvok, who inform Neelix that a disgruntled Tom Paris is leaving the ship.
Guest Stars: Jerry Sroka as Laxeth, Raphael Sbarge as Michael Jonas, Simon Billig as Hogan, Martha Hackett as Seska, | Co-Guest Stars: Majel Barrett as Voyager Computer, | Uncredited: King Abdullah II as Crewman
Director: Les Landau
Story: Jeff Schnaufer, Ed Bond | Teleplay: Jeri Taylor
 
37 :02x21 - Deadlock (Mar/18/1996)
Stardate: 49548.7 Voyager attempts to avoid a Vidiian attack by entering a plasma cloud. Upon leaving the plasma cloud, strange and disturbing events occur among the crew, related to their time in the cloud.
Guest Stars: Chris Johnston (3) as Vidiian No. 1, Keythe Farley as Vidiian No. 2, Ray Proscia as Vidiian Commander, Robert Clendenin as Vidiian Surgeon, Simon Billig as Hogan, Nancy Hower as Ensign Samantha Wildman
Director: David Livingston (1)
Writer: Brannon Braga
 
38 :02x22 - Innocence (Apr/08/1996)
After Tuvok crashes his shuttle onto a planet, he discovers he is not alone. Several children appear to have been abandoned there by their society. Tuvok must solve the reason the kids have been abandoned, and get the shuttle working again.
Guest Stars: Marnie McPhail as First Prelate Alcia, Sarah Rayne as Elani, Tahj Mowry as Corin, Tiffany Taubman as Tressa, Richard Garon as Ensign Bennet
Director: James L. Conway (1)
Story: Anthony Williams | Teleplay: Lisa Klink
 
39 :02x23 - The Thaw (Apr/29/1996)
Upon responding to an automated beacon message, the crew finds stasis pods, some of which still have living inhabitants. Several, though, have dead bodies. The cause of their deaths appears to have being scared to death.

The crew also finds that the live bodies in the stasis tubes are interacting with each other. The crew decides to uses an available tube to interact with the survivors. What they find shocks them, and puts the rescuers' lives in danger.
Guest Stars: Thomas Kopache as Viorsa, Tony Carlin as Kohl Programmer, Carel Struycken (1) as Spectre, Shannon O'Hurley as Kohl Programmer, Michael McKean as The Clown, Patty Maloney as Little Woman
Director: Marvin V. Rush
Story: Richard Gadas | Teleplay: Joe Menosky
 
40 :02x24 - Tuvix (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 does Tuvix want to be changed back? And, does Tuvix have the right to decide the fate of Neelix and Tuvok?
Guest Stars: Tom Wright (1) as Tuvix, Bahni Turpin as Swinn, Simon Billig as Hogan
Director: Cliff Bole
Story: Mark Gaberman, Andrew Price (1) | Teleplay: Kenneth Biller
 
41 :02x25 - Resolutions (May/13/1996)
While on an away mission, Janeway and Chakotay are bitten and become infected with a disease that the doctor can’t cure. Something about the planet prevents the infection from killing the two, but they are force to remain there if they are to survive. Voyager is forced to continue their trip home without the them.
Guest Stars: Susan Diol as Dr. Denara Pel, Bahni Turpin as Powell, Simon Billig as Hogan
Director: Alexander Singer
Writer: Jeri Taylor
 
42 :02x26 - Basics, Part I (May/20/1996)
Chakotay receives an urgent subspace message from Seska. She tells him that Culluh plans to remove her and Chakotay’s new born child from her. Chakotay is conflicted as to what he should do. Should he ask the crew to fly into harms way to save his son? Should he even trust Seska to be telling the truth?

Things take a sudden turn when one of Culluh’s crew shows up and tells them that Cullah has killed Seska, and has taken the baby to a certain world to be raised. As Voyager heads off to rescue the baby, they find they are under constant attacks by the Kazon.

Just when things begin going their way, the Kazon spring their own surprise on Voyager. The Kazon now have the upper hand.
Guest Stars: Anthony De Longis as Culluh, Brad Dourif as Ensign Lon Suder, John Gegenhuber as Tierna, Martha Hackett as Seska, Henry Darrow as Kolopak
Director: Winrich Kolbe
Writer: Michael Piller
 
43 :03x01 - Basics, Part II (Sep/04/1996)
Finding themselves stranded on a barren planet by the Kazon, who have captured and taken Voyage, the crew must find shelter and food, and fight off the carnivorous creators there.

Back on Voyager, the Doctor finds an unlikely ally; the murdering sociopath, Ensign Suder. Working reluctantly together, they are the crews’ only hope of rescue. However, can just the two of them overcome the Kazon, and more importantly, Seska?
Guest Stars: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala, Martha Hackett as Seska, Simon Billig as Hogan, Nancy Hower as Ensign Samantha Wildman, Anthony De Longis as Kazon First Maje Culluh, David Cowgill as Alien #2, Scott Haven as Kazon Engineer, Michael Bailey Smith as Alien #1, Brad Dourif as Suder, | Co-Guest Stars: Russ Fega as Paxim, Majel Barrett as Narrator/Voyager Computer
Director: Winrich Kolbe
Writer: Michael Piller
 
44 :03x02 - Flashback (Sep/11/1996)
Tuvok’s recent unexplained bout of flashbacks appears to coincide with Voyager’s passing of a nearby nebula rich in sirillium. Unfortunatley, flashbacks are known to destroy brain tissue in Vulcans, leading to death. While there is nothing the doctor can do, a mind meld can help Tuvok to find where the flashback is coming from and stop it. Janeway agrees to help Tuvok, and their meld takes them back in time 80 years when Tuvok had served aboard the USS Excelsior, then being captained by Hikaru Sulu.
Guest Stars: Boris Lee Krutonog as Helmsman Lojur, Michael Ansara as Kang, Grace Lee Whitney as Janice Rand, Jeremy Roberts as Valtane, George Takei as Captain Hikaru Sulu
Director: David Livingston (1)
Writer: Brannon Braga
 
45 :03x03 - The Chute (Sep/18/1996)
Lt. Paris and Ensign Kim are arrested and convicted of being part of a terrorist bombing. They are sent to an unusual prison located at the bottom of a long chute. To make matters worse, the prisoners are forced to wear a neck collar that affects their nervous systems.

Janeway, knowing Paris and Kim are innocent, set out to find the real bombers and free the two. Janeway is shocked to find, that when they capture the true bombers, this will not help her imprisoned crewmen. She then decides to take matters into her own hands.
Guest Stars: Beans Morocco as Rib, Ed Trotta as Pit, James Parks as Vel, Robert Pine as Liria, Don McManus as Zio (as Don R. McManus), | Co-Guest Stars: Rosemary Morgan as Piri
Director: Les Landau
Story: Clayvon C. Harris | Teleplay: Kenneth Biller
 
46 :03x04 - The Swarm (Sep/25/1996)
A xenophobic alien race attack Paris and Torres while they are on a shuttle mission. This alien race is known for attacking intruders entering what they consider their territory. The aliens surprise Torres and Paris by beaming aboard the shuttle and knocking them unconscious with a strange weapon. The Aliens leave and Torres awakens and gets the still unconscious Paris back to Voyager.

Janeway decides to proceed ahead as no one in the system knows the boundary of the alien’s space. The Doctor can’t determine how to help Paris recover from the strange weapons effect. The Doctor is also feeling the effects his program being run beyond its design. The crew must fight the aliens through their space, while restoring the Doctor’s program in order to save Paris from death.
Guest Stars: Robert Picardo as Dr. Lewis Zimmerman, Carole Davis (1) as Diva, | Co-Guest Stars: Steven Houska as Chardis, Majel Barrett as Voyager Computer
Director: Alexander Singer
Writer: Mike Sussman
 
47 :03x05 - False Profits (Oct/02/1996)
Stardate: 50074.3 The crew makes a remarkable discovery while investigating what appears to be an unstable wormhole. They find readings that technology from the Alpha Quadrant is on the planet. Beaming down, Chakotay and Paris find two Ferengi performing the role as Gods as written down in the planet's history.

Janeway is in a quandary about what to do; don’t interfere in the society, or fix a problem from their Alpha Quadrant troublemakers.
Guest Stars: Alan Altshuld as Sandalmaker, Rob LaBelle as Kafar, Michael Ensign as Bard, Dan Shor as Dr. Arridor, Leslie Jordan as Koll, | Co-Guest Stars: John Walter Davis (1) as Merchant
Director: Cliff Bole
Story: George A. Brozak | Teleplay: Joe Menosky
 
48 :03x06 - Remember (Oct/09/1996)
Stardate: 50203.1 Torres begins having vivid dreams about people and persons she has never seen before. They also appear to continuing in a sequence, and she is living it out as the same woman each time. Soon, Torres begins to have waking dreams while on duty.

The Doctor determines these are not dreams, but memories that are being implanted by someone. He suspects it’s someone in the group of Enarans Voyager is escorting back to their home world, as they are telepaths.
Special Guest Stars: Bruce Davison as Jareth, | Guest Stars: Athena Massey as Jessen, Charles Esten as Dathan, Eugene Roche as Jor Brel, Eve Brenner as Jora Mirell, | Co-Guest Stars: Majel Barrett as Voyager Computer, Nancy Kaine as Woman, Tina Reddington as Girl
Director: Winrich Kolbe
Story: Brannon Braga, Joe Menosky | Teleplay: Lisa Klink
 
49 :03x07 - Sacred Ground (Oct/30/1996)
While Kes is wondering around the Nechisti home world, she enters a sacred shrine and is struck by a mysterious beam, rendering her unconscious. The Nechisti tells Janeway, that Kes went where only monks who have been purified can go.

Neelix uncovers the fact that the Nechisti council can be petitioned to allow another to go through the purification process and save the unconscious violator. Janeway petitions the council, and is reluctantly given permission to try.

However, Janeway is impatient with the slowness of the purification process, and do to this may fail the process. Worse, the process may be life threatening to Janeway herself.
Guest Stars: Parley Baer as Old Man No. 2, Keene Curtis as Old Man No. 1
Director: Robert Duncan McNeill (1)
Story: Geo Cameron | Teleplay: Lisa Klink
 
50 :03x08 - Future's End, Part I (Nov/06/1996)
Stardate: 50132.5 Voyager is unexpectedly attacked by a ship from the future. The 29th century Federation “Timeship” has been sent to destroy Voyager and its crew, as they are told their ship will be responsible for a temporal explosion that will destroy Earth’s solar system in the 29th century.

Voyager disables the timeship as it is attacked, but is then sucked into a temporal vortex created by the timeship, which brings them to 1996 Earth.

The crew must find a way back to their own time, find out how they may have caused the temporal explosion in the future, while at the same time not affecting the events of the past they are currently stuck in.
Special Guest Stars: Ed Begley, Jr. (1) as Henry Starling, | Guest Stars: Sarah Silverman as Rain Robinson, Allan Royal as Captain Braxton, | Co-Guest Stars: Christian R. Conrad (2) as Dunbar, Barry Wiggins as Policeman, Susan Patterson as Ensign Kaplan
Director: David Livingston (1)
Writer: Brannon Braga, Joe Menosky
 
51 :03x09 - Future's End, Part II (Nov/13/1996)
Stardate: 40132.5 With Voyager stuck in 1996, the crew tries to find out how their presence there causes a temporal explosion in the 29th Century. Their investigation leads to an "entrepreneur" working out of Los Angeles who has found and exploited parts from the timeship that drew Voyager to this time. Computer mogul Henry Starling has built an empire on this future technology, and now he wants to travel to the future to bring more technology back with him.
Special Guest Stars: Ed Begley, Jr. (1) as Henry Starling, | Guest Stars: Sarah Silverman as Rain Robinson, Brent Hinkley as Butch, Allan Royal as Captain Braxton, Clayton Murray as Porter, | Co-Guest Stars: Christian R. Conrad (2) as Dunbar, Susan Patterson as Dunbar, Majel Barrett as Voyager Computer
Director: Cliff Bole
Writer: Joe Menosky, Brannon Braga
 
52 :03x10 - Warlord (Nov/20/1996)
Stardate: 50348.1 A ship carrying three passengers is on the verge of explosion. Acting quickly, Voyager is able to beam the three crew to sickbay. Sadly, only two survive. Not long after, Kes begins to act weird to those closest to her. When an envoy from the crew's planet arrives, Kes grabs a phaser and shoots the envoy. Then, along with the two survivors, Kes, who has been taken over by the consciousness of the passenger who had died, confiscates a shuttle and heads to for the three crewmate's homeworld. Their goal: To seize control of the government and put the person inhabiting Kes' body back in authority.
Guest Stars: Leigh J. McCloskey as Tieran, Karl Wiedergott as Ameron, Charles Emmett (1) as Resh, Galyn Gorg as Nori, Brad Greenquist as Demmas, Anthony Crivello as Adin, | Co-Guest Stars: Majel Barrett as Voyager Computer
Director: David Livingston (1)
Story: Mark Gaberman, Andrew Price (1) | Teleplay: Lisa Klink
 
53 :03x11 - The Q and the Grey (Nov/27/1996)
Stardate: 50384.2 The crew of Voyager watches a once in a lifetime event of a supernova. With the conclusion of the explosion, a tired Janeway returns to her quarters to find Q waiting for her with a request to have a child with him. Janeway refuses, but Q will not go away. Fortunately, the matter of a Q-human child is put on hold when Q's significant other arrives on the scene. Moments later, several more supernovae are witnessed.

Unfortunately, the crew learns this is all related to a schism in the Continuum caused by the suicide of Q in " Death Wish", and the desire by some Q for individual freedoms. Now, the crew becomes ensnared in the Continuum's civil war.
Special Guest Stars: John de Lancie as Q, Suzie Plakson as Q, Harve Presnell as Q
Director: Cliff Bole
Story: Shawn Piller | Teleplay: Kenneth Biller
 
54 :03x12 - Macrocosm (Dec/11/1996)
Stardate: 50425.1 Janeway and Neelix return from a trade mission only to find Voyager adrift in space and strange life forms prowling the ship. Neelix is attacked and soon also can’t be found by Janeway. The Captain, now also infected, must find out what happened to her crew and stop the alien infection on her ship.
Guest Stars: Albie Selznick as Tak Tak, | Co-Guest Stars: Michael Fiske as Garan Miner
Director: Alexander Singer
Writer: Brannon Braga
 
55 :03x13 - Fair Trade (Jan/08/1997)
Neelix, worried about his usefulness to Voyager’s crew now that they are reaching areas of space he is unfamiliar with, decides to do a little illegal trading for star charts. He meets up with an old criminal friend of his, and arranges a deal. However, things go south with deal and some of the crew are charged with a murder they know nothing about.

It’s up to Neelix now to come clean with Janeway and get the crew released.
Guest Stars: Alexander Enberg as Vorik, James Nardini as Wixiban, Carlos Carrasco as Bahrat, Steve Kehela as Sutok, James Horan (1) as Tosin, | Co-Guest Stars: Eric Sharp as Map Vendor
Director: Jesús Salvador Treviño
Story: Ronald Wilkerson, Jean Louise Matthias | Teleplay: Andre Bormanis
 
56 :03x14 - Alter Ego (Jan/15/1997)
Stardate: 50460.3 Ensign Kim asks for Tuvok’s help in suppressing his strange desire for a holodeck woman he feels strongly about. Kim is incensed when he see Tuvok talking to the holodeck woman on more than one occasion. However, unusual spatial events lead Tuvok to wonder if there is more going on here. What he finds puts the entire crew in jeopardy.
Guest Stars: Sandra Nelson as Marayna, Alexander Enberg as Vorik, | Co-Guest Stars: Shay Todd as Holodeck Woman, Majel Barrett as Voyager Computer
Director: Robert Picardo
Writer: Joe Menosky
 
57 :03x15 - Coda (Jan/29/1997)
Stardate: 50518.6 After Janeway and Chakotay's shuttlecraft is hit by a lightning strike while entering a planet's atmosphere and crash lands, they are attacked by Vidiians, who kill the Captain. However, moments later, Chakotay and Janeway find themselves back on the shuttle, still in space.

After several more bizarre occurrences and deaths and revivals, Janeway realizes it is up to her to piece together this mystery if she is to survive.
Guest Stars: Len Cariou as Admiral Janeway, | Co-Guest Stars: Majel Barrett as Voyager Computer
Director: Nancy Malone
Writer: Jeri Taylor
 
58 :03x16 - Blood Fever (Feb/05/1997)
Stardate: 50537.2 Arrivng at a planet that contains a rare mineral that will greatly help with Voyager's warp coils, Torres begins to come up with an away team to examine the area. One of her engineers, the Vulcan Vorik, offers to go beyond the call of duty and join the mission, which Torres accepts.

Vorik then asks Torres to mate with him, as he is experiencing the pon farr. When Torres refuses him, Vorik must seek other means to quench his sexual desires.

Beaming down to the planet, for the long haul underground to retrieve the mineral, Torres begins to act aggressively, and then, in a tense moment, bites Paris. With the mission in jeopardy, the situation is further complicated when Chakotay, Tuvok, Paris, and Torres discover that they are not alone on the planet.
Guest Stars: Bruce Bohne as Ishan, Alexander Enberg as Vorik, | Co-Guest Stars: Deborah Levin (1) as Ensign Lang, | Uncredited: Amy Jo Traicoff as T'Pera (holographic Vulcan female)
Director: Andrew J. Robinson
Writer: Lisa Klink
 
59 :03x17 - Unity (Feb/12/1997)
Stardate: 50614.2 While in a shuttlecraft, Commander Chakotay and Ensign Kaplan receive a Federation distress signal. However, being in the Nekrit Expanse, pinpointing the signal is difficult enough, let alone trying to communicate with the person on the other end. The two manage to find the planet where the signal originated from, but are attacked when they land their shuttlecraft on the surface.

In another part of the Expanse, Voyager’s sensors pick up a ship directly ahead of them. With sensors limited in range, it turns out Voyager and the unidentified ship are only a few thousand kilometers apart. Moving into visual range, the crew gazes out upon a Borg cube adrift in space.
Guest Stars: Lori Hallier as Riley Frazier, Ivar Brogger (1) as Orum, | Co-Guest Stars: Susan Patterson as Ensign Kaplan
Director: Robert Duncan McNeill (1)
Writer: Kenneth Biller
 
60 :03x18 - The Darkling (Feb/19/1997)
Stardate: 50693.2 The Doctor's attempt at adding additional personality traits from famous past figures goes seriously wrong, leaving Kes in peril.
Guest Stars: Stephen Davies (1) as Nakahn, David Lee Smith (4) as Zahir, | Co-Guest Stars: Majel Barrett as Voyager Computer, Sue Henley (1) as Ensign Brooks, Noel de Souza as Ghandi, Christopher Clarke (3) as Lord Byron
Director: Alexander Singer
Story: Joe Menosky, Brannon Braga | Teleplay: Joe Menosky
 
61 :03x19 - Rise (Feb/26/1997)
Stardate: Unknown[/b] With an asteroid about to enter a planet's atmosphere, Voyager, at the request of the planet's inhabitants, attempts to destroy the asteroid. A perfect hit, however, sends two smaller parts of the asteroid crashing down onto the planet. With a sparsely populated part of the planet shaken by the asteroids' landing, a scientist there, one of the planet's best minds, finds information that is vital to destroying the asteroids. However, the scientist is only willing to talk to the planet's ambassador, who is on Voyager. Taking several shuttlecraft down to the surface, one, containing Tuvok and Neelix, crash lands in an area closest to the scientist's position. With scant time left until a much larger asteroid enters the area, Neelix and Tuvok must work together to bring the scientist back to Voyager.
Guest Stars: Alan Oppenheimer as Nezu Ambassador, Lisa Kaminir as Lillias, Kelly Connell as Sklar, Geof Prysirr as Hanjuan, Tom Towels as Dr. Vatm, | Co-Guest Stars: Gary Bullock as Goth
Director: Robert Scheerer
Story: Jimmy Diggs (1) | Teleplay: Brannon Braga
 
62 :03x20 - Favorite Son (Mar/19/1997)
Stardate: 50732.4 During a meeting with a Nasari ship, Ensign Kim, on his own, opens fire on the vessel, claiming he felt the Nasari were about to fire on Voyager. Their investigation into Kim’s actions lead Voyager to the planet Taresia, and the stunning discovery that Kim was conceived on Taresia and his embryo implanted in a human on Earth.

The Taresians tell the crew that Kim and other Taresians are instinctively drawn back to the planet as adults. This adds to the race’s genetic material, insuring their survival.

However, after spending some time with the Taresians, Kim begins to suspect there is some hidden agenda going on, and his life may be in danger.
Guest Stars: Cari Shayne as Eliann, Patrick Fabian (1) as Taymon, Kristanna Loken as Malia, Deborah May as Lyris, Kelli Kirkland (1) as Rinna, | Co-Guest Stars: Christopher Carroll (2) as Alben, Irene Tsu as Mary Kim, | Uncredited: Patricia Tallman as Taresian Woman
Director: Marvin V. Rush
Story: Lisa Klink
 
63 :03x21 - Before and After (Apr/09/1997)
Stardate: Unknown Kes finds herself in her own apparent future after the Doctor puts her in a bio-temporal chamber as she nears death. However, she then finds herself jumping back in time to earlier and earlier periods of time in her life.

Can she discover a way to get back to her own time, and a way to cure whatever had put her near death?
Guest Stars: Michael L. Maguire (1) as Arnis, Christopher Aguilar as Andrew, Jessica Collins (1) as Linnis Paris,