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Season 4 |
| 69 :04x01 - Scorpion, Part II (Sep/03/1997) | Stardate: 51003.7 As part of the agreement for Voyager to help the Borg fight Species 8472 in exchange for safe passage through Borg space, Janeway agrees to journey onboard the escorting Borg cube.
The Borg want to implant links to the crew, but Janeway balks, insisting that the Borg instead supply a drone to act as their contact. The Borg agree and choose an assimilated human known as Seven of Nine to monitor the crew.
Can Voyager fight off Species 8472 for the Borg? And, can the Borg be trusted not to assimilate the crew if they can? | | Guest Stars: Jennifer Lien as Kes, Nikki Tyler-Flynn as The Mother, David Anthony Marshall (1) as The Father, Erica Lynne Bryan (1) as The Little Girl, | Co-Guest Stars: Majel Barrett as Narrator | Director: Winrich Kolbe Writer: Joe Menosky, Brannon Braga | | | |
| 70 :04x02 - The Gift (Sep/10/1997) | Kes begins to go through a transformation to a higher plane of existence. However, this transformation puts Voyager in danger. Kes decides she must leave in order to preserve the crew. But, once transformed, Kes imparts a major gift on Voyager and its crew.
Meanwhile, Seven of Nine fights Janeway’s attempt to adjust her back into humanity. | | Guest Stars: Jennifer Lien as Kes, | Uncredited: Majel Barrett as Computer Voice, Tarik Ergin as Ensign Ayala | Director: Anson Williams Writer: Joe Menosky | | | |
| 71 :04x03 - Day Of Honor (Sep/17/1997) | Voyager attempts to create a Borg-like transwarp conduit with the help of Seven of Nine. During the first test, things go wrong and Torres must eject Voyager’s warp core.
Torres and Paris are sent in a shuttle to retrieve the core, but find ships of the Caatati, a people ravaged by the Borg and with little to live on, about to salvage the core. The Caatati fire on the shuttle severely damaging it, but Paris and Torres are able to beam out into space before the shuttle explodes.
Janeway must negotiate back the core from the Caatati and find the two missing crew before they run out of air.
During her time with Paris floating in space, she realizes she has succeeded in passing through her Klingon Day of Honor, an annual day of self examination, and can now openly express her feelings toward him. | | Guest Stars: Michael Krawic as Rahmin, Kevin Stillwell as Moklor, Alexander Enberg as Ensign Vorik, Alan Altshuld as Lumas | Director: Jesús Salvador Treviño Writer: Jeri Taylor | | | |
| 72 :04x04 - Nemesis (Sep/24/1997) | | Stardate: 51082.4 Chakotay comes under fire while on away mission and has to emergency beam out to the nearby planet. There he finds the inhabitants are at war, and he is forced to join a side in the conflict. Although Chakotay thinks he has joined the right side, all it not as it appears. | | Guest Stars: Michael Mahonen as Brone, Matt Levin (1) as Rafin, Booth Colman as Penno, Megan Murphy (1) as Karya, Nathan Anderson as Namon, Peter Allen Vogt as Commandant, | Co-Guest Stars: Marilyn Fox (2) as Marna, Pancho Demmings as Kradin Soldier, Terrence Evans as Ambassador Treen | Director: Alexander Singer Writer: Kenneth Biller | | | |
| 73 :04x05 - Revulsion (Oct/01/1997) | | Stardate: 51186.2 When Voyager finds a ship in distress, they are surprised to find the only remaining crew is a hologramatic maintenance man. Upon further investigation, the crew begins to question if what the hologram has told them about the crew’s fate is really true or not. | | Guest Stars: Leland Orser as Dejaren | Director: Kenneth Biller Writer: Lisa Klink | | | | | | |
| 75 :04x07 - Scientific Method (Oct/29/1997) | Stardate 51244.3 An unknown and unseen force is causing medical changes in Voyager’s crew. Janeway has terrible headaches, Chakotay, Neelix and others show signs of devastating changes to their DNA.
Even though his program becomes deactivated, the Doctor reaches out to Seven of Nine for her help in finding out what is going on. He modifies her implants to allow her to see those causing the medical changes, but she must remain quiet about what she sees, as know one would likely believe her.
It’s now up to Seven of Nine to save Voyager from this unseen attack, before the crew suffers irreparable bodily damage. | | Guest Stars: Rosemary Forsyth as Alzen, Annette Helde as Takar, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: David Livingston (1) Story: Sherry Klein (2) | Teleplay: Lisa Klink | | | |
| 76 :04x08 - Year of Hell, Part I (Nov/05/1997) | | Stardate: 51268.4 Voyager becomes ensnared in one man’s obsession to change history, in order to restore the past he wants, and the wife he lost. | | Special Guest Stars: Kurtwood Smith as Annorax, | Guest Stars: Sue Henley (1) as Ensign Brooks, John Loprieno as Obrist, Deborah Levin (1) as Ensign Lang, | Co-Guest Stars: Peter Marx as Krenim Commandant, Rick Fitts as Zahl, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: Allan Kroeker Writer: Joe Menosky, Brannon Braga | | | |
| 77 :04x09 - Year of Hell, Part II (Nov/12/1997) | | Stardate: 51425.4 With Chakotay and Paris taken by the Krenim temporal ship, Janeway and crew find themselves in a tenuous position. The continuous pummelling that Voyager has received over the last few months have taken its toll on the ship. The Starfleet crew has struggled through the unending attacks in order to survive. Finally, unwilling to give her crew a death sentence, the Captain orders her family to abandon ship. Giving them the directive to set their escape pods' flight path for the Alpha Quadrant, Janeway tells her crew to build new alliances in the hopes that someday they will be reunited again. | | Special Guest Stars: Kurtwood Smith as Annorax, | Guest Stars: John Loprieno as Obrist, | Co-Guest Stars: Majel Barrett as Narrator, Lise Simms as Annorax's Wife, Peter Marx as Krenim Commandant, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: Mike Vejar Writer: Joe Menosky, Brannon Braga | | | | | | | | | |
| 80 :04x12 - Mortal Coil (Dec/17/1997) | | Stardate: 51449.2 While on an away mission to collect samples of proto-matter from a nebula, Neelix is killed by a discharge from the nebula. Janeway, believing Neelix’ death is final and is preparing for his funeral, is stunned to hear Seven of Nine tell her that Neelix’ death can be reversed. She tells Janeway that it is not too late for her Borg implants to resuscitate him. Janeway reluctantly agrees, and Neelix is revived, but the results lead to consequences none of them expected, and which they may not be able to correct. | | Guest Stars: Nancy Hower as Ensign Samantha Wildman, Brooke Ashley Stephens as Naomi, | Co-Guest Stars: Robin Stapler as Alixia | Director: Allan Kroeker Writer: Bryan Fuller (1) | | | |
| 81 :04x13 - Waking Moments (Jan/14/1998) | | Stardate: 51471.3 After most of the members of the crew start experiencing similar dreams about an unknown alien, some of the crew cannot be awakened. No one seems to have an answer to this situation. Chakotay then decides to try an ancient Indian technique of directed dreaming to see if he can solve the dilemma. What he finds is a angered race of aliens, who exist in the dream state, and want to extract revenge for their perceived suffering, on the people in the conscious realm. Chakotay must convince the aliens to stop and reverse their actions, at least until Voyager is out of their space. | | Guest Stars: Mark Colson as Dream Alien, | Co-Guest Stars: Majel Barrett as Voyager Computer, Jennifer Grundy as Ensign, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: Alexander Singer Writer: Andre Bormanis | | | |
| 82 :04x14 - Message in a Bottle (Jan/21/1998) | Stardate: 51462 When Seven of Nine locates a massive communications array, Voyager tries to use it to communicate with the Alpha quadrant. When their attempt fails, they realize they may be able to successfully send a holographic message, using the Doctor’s program.
However, the Federation ship in the Alpha quadrant the Doctor is sent to, is under attack by the Romulans and the crew is dead. The Doctor is determined to fight off the attackers, but the ship’s holographic Doctor isn’t as brave as Voyager’s Doctor in this matter. | | Special Guest Stars: Andy Dick as EMH-2, | Guest Stars: Valerie Wildman as Nevala, Judson Scott as Commander Rekar, | Co-Guest Stars: Tiny Ron as Alpha-Hirogen Idrin, Tony Sears as Starfleet Officer, Majel Barrett as Prometheus Computer | Director: Nancy Malone Writer: Rick Williams Teleplay: Lisa Klink | | | |
| 83 :04x15 - Hunters (Feb/11/1998) | | Stardate: 51501.4 When Voyager receives a corrupted message from Star Fleet, they head to a relay station used to pass on the message in the Delta quadrant. Upon finding the relay station, Voyager finds it’s one of the ones claimed by the Hirogens, a race of hunters of other races. Voyager must fight off being hunted as Hirogen hunting prey, and find the uncorrupted message from Star Fleet. | | Co-Guest Stars: Roger Morrisley as Beta Hirogen, Tiny Ron as Alpha Hirogen, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: David Livingston (1) Teleplay: Jeri Taylor | | | |
| 84 :04x16 - Prey (Feb/18/1998) | | Stardate: 51652.3 When a derelict ship with a lone surviving Hirogen hunter is found, Voyager learns much needed information about their foe. However, what they learn creates more bad news: They find this Hirogen crew was hunting the deadly Species 8472, which the Borg fear above all else. In order to survive this encounter, the Voyager crew must step in and try to stop both species. | | Special Guest Stars: Tony Todd as Alpha Hirogen, | Guest Stars: Clint Carmichael as Hirogen Hunter, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: Allan Eastman Writer: Brannon Braga | | | | | | |
| 86 :04x18 - The Killing Game (I) (Mar/04/1998) | Stardate: Unknown The Hirogen take over Voyager, implant neural implant into the crew, and then use them in WWII battle simulations, where the Voyager crew act as the Allied force and the Hirogens act as the German force. The Doctor is forced to treat the wounded crew, in order to keep the Hirogen prey alive. However, when Seven is wounded, the Doctor uses her Borg implants to alert her to the real situation going on.
Seven, now aware of the Hirogen presence, must work to defeat them, while the other Voyager]o\ crew are convinced the conflict is real. Seven must do this without making the crew suspicious about her actions, as they may see her as a traitor. | | Guest Stars: Peter Hendrixson as Klingon, Mark Deakins as Hirogen SS Officer, Paul Eckstein as Young Hirogen, J. Paul Boehmer as Kapitan, Mark Metcalf as Hirogen Medic, Danny Goldring as Alpha Hirogen | Director: David Livingston (1) Writer: Brannon Braga, Joe Menosky | | | | | | |
| 88 :04x20 - Vis à Vis (Apr/08/1998) | | Stardate: 51762.4 Tom Paris, who has been unusually moody, has his spirits lifted after Voyager rescues a pilot and his spacecraft when it gets into trouble. Paris asks to work with Steth, the pilot, to repair the advanced co-axial warp drive on his ship. After the sip is repaired, Steth pulls a fast one by switching bodies with Paris. Paris, now unconscious, is sent away in the ship, and Steth, in Paris’ body, is left to live his life out on Voyager. | | Guest Stars: Mary Elizabeth McGlynn as Daelen, Dan Butler (1) as Steth, | Co-Guest Stars: Majel Barrett as Voyager Computer | Director: Jesús Salvador Treviño Teleplay: Robert Doherty (2) | | | |
| 89 :04x21 - The Omega Directive (Apr/15/1998) | Stardate: 51781.2 Everything is running normal on Voyager when Janeway suddenly receives a coded message from the ship. It’s the highly secretive Omega Directive, which orders all Star Fleet Captains to stop everything, and do everything in order to destroy a detected Omega molecule.
Seven is the only member of the crew Janeway tells about this directive, in the hope that Seven can help her with this task, but Seven decides it might be better to study the highly unstable molecule. This leads to near disastrous results for Voyager. | | Guest Stars: Jeff Austin as Allos, | Co-Guest Stars: Kevin McCorkle as Alien Captain, Majel Barrett as Voyager Computer, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: Victor Lobl Story: Jimmy Diggs (1), Steve J. Kay (1) | Teleplay: Lisa Klink | | | |
| 90 :04x22 - Unforgettable (Apr/22/1998) | Voyager comes to rescue of a wounded female in a ship with a cloaking device. The alien, Kellin, immediately asks for asylum from her people. She also tells them that she has been on board Voyager before, but that they can’t remember her because her xenophobic race secrete a pheromone the causes a loss of short term memories in others.
Soon, her people come looking for her, firing on Voyager from their cloaked ships. They are determined not to allow any members of their society to ever leave permanently. Can Voyager risk the ship and crew for this one lone asylum seeker? | | Guest Stars: Virginia Madsen as Kellin, Michael Canavan as Curneth, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: Andrew J. Robinson Teleplay: Michael Perricone, Greg Elliot (1) | | | |
| 91 :04x23 - Living Witness (Apr/29/1998) | It is 700 years in the future and Voyager has become museum piece on display by Kyrian race, in the Delta Quadrant. They visitors there are told how Voyager and crew caused the civil war 700 years ago between the Kyrians and the Vaskans, which nearly wiped out the Kyrian race. They are told how Voyager wiped out millions of Kyrian, after taking the Vaskan’s side.
However, this view of history becomes challenged when a scientist reactivates the Doctor’s program; but can the Doctor prevail against 700 years of strongly held beliefs? The more he tries, the more strife begins to grow between the Kyrians and the Vaskans. | | Guest Stars: Rod Arrants (1) as Daleth, Henry Woronicz as Quarren, Craig Richard Nelson (1) as Vaskan Arbiter, Marie Chambers as Kyrian Arbiter, Brian Fitzpatrick as Tedran, Morgan Margolis as Vaskan Visitor, | Co-Guest Stars: Tim Davis (1) as Kyrian Spectator ((as Timothy Davis-Rego)), Mary Anne McGarry as Tubra, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: Tim Russ Story: Brannon Braga | Teleplay: Bryan Fuller (1) | | | |
| 92 :04x24 - Demon (May/06/1998) | When Voyager finds a planet with much needed deuterium, the bad news is the planet is classified as a “Demon Planet” due to its toxic and deadly atmosphere. After failing in their attempt to beam up the deuterium, Paris and Kim volunteer to go down to the planet and mine the material themselves.
However, both their environmental suits fail, leaving them near death, as Voyager hurries to rescue them. When they locate the two, both are alive and well, existing on the planet without their suits on! When they are brought back onboard, they quickly find the ships atmosphere is killing them. Paris and Kim find they can only survive in the planet’s atmosphere, something Voyager can’t provide all the way back to Earth. But is there a different reason the two can only survive under the planet’s atmosphere? The answer shocks the crew. | | Guest Stars: Alexander Enberg as Ensign Vorik, | Co-Guest Stars: Susan Lewis (1) as Transporter Technician, Majel Barrett as Computer Voice, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: Anson Williams Writer: Kenneth Biller Story: Andre Bormanis | | | |
| 93 :04x25 - One (May/13/1998) | | When Voyager enters a nebulous area of space with extremely high radiation, the crew finds they have a choice; put the entire crew into protective stasis for a one month journey through the nebula, or take a year and divert around the vast area of space. Only Seven of Nine and the Doctor will be able to remain awake a journey through the nebula. Capt. Janeway decides to trust the ship and crew to Seven and the Doctor, but the trip through the nebula soon shows signs of affecting Seven more than was thought. The question becomes, can she hold on to the control of her faculties long enough to make it through the long journey, with only the Doctor as her companion? | | Guest Stars: Wade Williams as Trajis Lo-Tarik, | Co-Guest Stars: Ron Detrow as Borg Drone, Majel Barrett as Computer Voice, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: Kenneth Biller Writer: Jeri Taylor | | | |
| 94 :04x26 - Hope And Fear (May/20/1998) | | When a visitor with great computer and computational skills asks Voyager for passage onboard, they agree. They ask for his help on the scrambled incomplete Starfleet message they had previously received. The mysterious passenger proves very successful in retrieving the lost portions of the message, including the fact that the Federation has sent an unmanned vessel they need to travel to, that can return them home in no time at all. However, is this miraculous confluence of events too good to be true, and does their visitor have his own secret agenda? | | Guest Stars: Ray Wise as Arturis, Jack Shearer as Admiral Hayes, | Co-Guest Stars: Majel Barrett as Computer Voice, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: Winrich Kolbe Writer: Brannon Braga, Joe Menosky Story: Rick Berman | | | |
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