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Season 5 |
| 95 :05x01 - Night (Oct/14/1998) | Voyager enters an area of space that is devoid of stars. The crew is told that it might be two years before they make it to the other side. As time in the void drags on, the crew becomes more and more despondent, and Capt. Janeway secrets herself away in her ready room.
When the ship losses power, and is attacked and boarded, Voyager is rescued by another race’s ship. The Malon ship that rescued Voyager has an amazing proposal for the crew. If they turnover the boarding party alien whom they captured during the attack, the Malon will take Voyager through a spatial vortex that they know about, that will take them all the way across the void.
However, the crew learns that the Malon are using the void as a dumping ground, and poisoning the territory of the attacking aliens. The crew must decide if they should destroy the spatial vortex, or take the easy way out. | | Guest Stars: Ken Magee (1) as Emck, Steve Rankin as Night Alien, Martin Rayner as Dr. Chaotica, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: David Livingston (1) Writer: Brannon Braga, Joe Menosky | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 101 :05x07 - Infinite Regress (Nov/25/1998) | | Stardate: 52188.7 Species 6339, as they are known to Seven of Nine, have created a virus designed to attack the Borg. Unfortunately, Voyager finds the delivery vessel, a vinculum, and Seven of Nine becomes infected. This leads to a conflict between Voyager and Species 6339, who want the vinculum back, so it can be used for its original purpose. | | Guest Stars: Scarlett Pomers as Naomi Wildman, Neil Maffin as Ven, Erica Mer as Human Girl, | Co-Guest Stars: Majel Barrett as Computer Voice | Director: David Livingston (1) Writer: Robert Doherty (2), Jimmy Diggs (1) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 106 :05x12 - Bride of Chaotica! (Jan/27/1999) | | When Voyager becomes stuck in some sort of gravimetric sandbar, one of Tom Paris’ holodeck programs, “The Adventures of Captain Proton,” which was running at the time, gets strange alien visitors who exist as holodeck like photons. The villain in Tom’s program meets the aliens, and decides to go to war against them. This causes power surges on Voyager. To contact the aliens, the crew must interface with the aliens on the holodeck, meaning they must also face the program’s maniacal villain, Dr. Chaotica! | | Guest Stars: Nicholas Worth as Lonzak, Jim Krestalude as Alien #1, Paul O'Brien as Geral, Martin Rayner as Dr. Chaotica, | Co-Guest Stars: Majel Barrett as Computer Voice, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Satan's Robot, Lt. Ayala, Kirsten Turner as Constance Goodheart | Director: Allan Kroeker Writer: Bryan Fuller (1) Teleplay: Michael Taylor (1) | | | |
| 107 :05x13 - Gravity (Feb/03/1999) | Tuvok and Paris are sucked into a strange gravity well in which all ship that have entered have never left. On the planet they crash on, they meet a mysterious woman, who seems to be smitten with Tuvok.
As Voyager attempts to locate the shuttle, they find another race is intent on destroying this strange gravity well area of space, giving Voyager a limited time to find and rescue their crewmates. | | Guest Stars: Paul Eckstein as Supervisor Yost, Leroy D. Brazile as Young Tuvok, Joseph Ruskin as Vulcan Master, Lori Petty as Noss | Director: Terry Windell Writer: Bryan Fuller (1), Nick Sagan Story: Jimmy Diggs (1) | | | |
| 108 :05x14 - Bliss (Feb/10/1999) | When Voyager finds a miraculous way back to the Alpha Quadrant, Seven of Nine, who has returned from an away mission, questions this fortuitous event. Seven soon learns there is another alien ship nearby whose Captain confirms her fears. He informs her that a great space born beast is feeding on the crew of Voyager, one he is intent on destroying.
Seven must fight the physiological affects the space born beast is having on the crew, while trying to save the ship from destruction. | | Guest Stars: W. Morgan Sheppard as Qatai, Scarlett Pomers as Naomi Wildman, | Co-Guest Stars: Majel Barrett as Computer Voice | Director: Cliff Bole Story: Bill Prady | Teleplay: Robert Doherty (2) | | | |
| 109 :05x15 - Dark Frontier, Part I (Feb/17/1999) | | Stardate: 52619.2 When Voyager encounters, and destroys a Borg Cube, Seven of Nine finds valuable information in the wreckage about another crippled Borg Cube. The crew then decides to tempt fate by attacking the disabled Cube and steal their transwarp drive, in an attempt to shave twenty years off their trip to the Alpha Quadrant. | | Guest Stars: Katelin Petersen as Annika Hansen, Scarlett Pomers as Naomi Wildman, Laura Stepp as Erin Hansen, Kirk Bailey as Magnus Hansen, Susanna Thompson as Borg Queen, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: Cliff Bole Writer: Joe Menosky, Brannon Braga | | | |
| 110 :05x16 - Dark Frontier, Part II (Feb/17/1999) | | Stardate: 52619.2 Seven has been captured by the Borg and once again made to assimilate others. However, this time she will be Borg in name only. The Borg Queen has allowed Seven to retain her human uniqueness in order to aid the Borg in their quest to conquer and assimilate Earth and the Federation once and for all. | | Guest Stars: Eric Cadora as Alien, Katelin Petersen as Annika Hansen, Scarlett Pomers as Naomi Wildman, Laura Stepp as Erin Hansen, Kirk Bailey as Magnus Hansen, Susanna Thompson as Borg Queen, | Co-Guest Stars: Majel Barrett as Computer Voice, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: Terry Windell Writer: Brannon Braga, Joe Menosky | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 114 :05x20 - Think Tank (Mar/31/1999) | | In a twist, a space ship “think tank” team, that just happens to be around to save Voyager from several attacking ships, actually has its own secret agenda, which involves recruiting Seven of Nine into their group. But will Seven agree to join them, and if she doesn’t, what action will they take? | | Special Guest Stars: Jason Alexander (1) as Kurros, | Guest Stars: Christopher Darga as Y'Sek, Christopher Shea (1) as Saowin, Steve Rankin as Fennim, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: Terrence O'Hara Story: Rick Berman, Brannon Braga | Teleplay: Michael Taylor (1) | | | | | | | | | |
| 117 :05x23 - 11:59 (May/05/1999) | | When the senior crew reminisces about their respective ancestors, Capt. Janeway tells about one of her ancestors that became famous working on the first successful self-sustaining enclosed civic environment, the Millennium Gate. However, upon further investigation of this famous ancestor, Shannon O'Donnell, and the Millennium Gate project, Janeway learns some surprising facts about Shannon that causes her to feel less about her hero. | | Guest Stars: Kevin Tighe as Henry Janeway, Bradley Pierce as Jason Janeway, John Carroll Lynch (1) as Gerald Moss, Christopher Curry (1) as Driver, James Greene (1) as Passerby, Kristina Hayes (1) as Field Reporter, Kate Mulgrew as Shannon O'Donnell | Director: David Livingston (1) Writer: Joe Menosky Story: Brannon Braga | | | |
| 118 :05x24 - Relativity (May/12/1999) | Stardate: 52861.2 Seven of Nine becomes an agent of a time traveling ship from 500 years in Voyager’s future, in order to try to prevent the destruction of Voyager, its crew and the effect she is told, it had on the timeline. However, Seven has tried unsuccessfully three times already to find the temporal disruption weapon that caused Voyager’s destruction, and each attempt is has a deleterious effect on her health, and she has only a couple of time-trips left, before irreparable harm will occur.
When Seven eventually finds out who has planted the time weapon, she is shocked! However, can she stop the individual in time to save the timeline, and can she do it on this her last possible trip back in time? | | Guest Stars: Jay Karnes as Lt. Ducane, Dakin Matthews as Admiral Patterson, Bruce McGill as Captain Braxton, Josh Clark (1) as Lt. Joseph "Joe" Carey, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: Allan Eastman Writer: Nick Sagan Teleplay: Bryan Fuller (1), Michael Taylor (1) | | | |
| 119 :05x25 - Warhead (May/19/1999) | Voyager answers a distress call, only to find a bio-neural device imbedded in rock on a planet. Voyager beams the device back to Voyager, but then learns from the Doctor that the device is actually a weapon of mass destruction. Torres must remove the bio-neural mind of the device from the weapon. However, her attempt awakens it, and it then arms itself. Torres then tries to fry the device with an electro-magnetic pulse, only to find the device has taken over the Doctor’s program. Now the device / Doctor demands it be taken to its intended target, the home planet its creator’s were at war with.
Every attempt to deceive the device fails, and soon Voyager finds itself surrounded by thirty-two more devices. Voyager must now stop all the devices from completing their task, as Voyager’s investigation reveals that the devices had been given a recall order, as the war is over; an order the devices refused to accept as being a deception by the enemy. | | Guest Stars: McKenzie Westmore as Ensign Jenkins, Steve Rankin as Alien | Director: John Kretchmer Story: Brannon Braga | Teleplay: Michael Taylor (1), Kenneth Biller | | | |
| 120 :05x26 - Equinox (1) (May/26/1999) | In a surprising twist, Voyager finds a Federation Starship when answer a distress call. They learn this ship, the Equinox, was also pulled into the Delta Quadrant by the Caretaker. The Equinox is under attack by nucleogenic life forms from an unknown interspatial realm. Voyager extends its shields around both ship, which momentarily protects them both.
In trying to learn why the Equinox was under attack, they learn the Equinox’ crew’s dark secret, which turns out to be directly related to the interspatial aliens. Worse, they find the ship’s Captain will do anything, and sacrifice anyone, to get his people home – even if it means sacrificing Voyager and its crew. | | Guest Stars: John Savage as Captain Rudolph "Rudy" Ransom, Titus Welliver as Commander Maxwell "Max" Burke, Olivia Birkelund as Ensign Marla Gilmore, Rick Worthy as Lessing, Scarlett Pomers as Naomi Wildman, Steve Rankin as Crew Member, Robert Picardo as Equinox EMH, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: David Livingston (1) Writer: Joe Menosky, Brannon Braga, Rick Berman | | | |
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