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Season 1 |
| 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, Scott MacDonald as Rollins, Scott Jaeck as Cavit, Stan Ivar as Mark, Alicia Coppola as Lt. Stadi, Richard Poe as Gul Evek, Armin Shimerman as Quark, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala, 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, Josh Clark (1) as Carey, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: Winrich Kolbe Writer: Jeri Taylor, Michael Piller Story: Rick Berman | | | | | | |
| 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: Joel Polis as Ny Terla, Ryan MacDonald (4) as Shopkeeper, Bob Rudd as Brell, Nicolas Surovy as Pe'Nar Makull, Steve Vaught as Officer, Brady Bluhm as Latika | Director: Les Landau Writer: David Kemper Teleplay: Michael Piller | | | | | | |
| 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: Luigi Amodeo as The Gigolo, Angela Dohrmann as Ricky, Judy Geeson as Sandrine, Larry Hankin as Gaunt Gary, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: David Livingston (1) Writer: Thomas E. Szollosi, Michael Piller Story: Brannon Braga | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 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, | Co-Guest Stars: Majel Barrett as Voyager Computer, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: Kim Friedman Writer: Brannon Braga Story: Joe Menosky | | | | | | |
| 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: Larry Hankin as Gaunt Gary, James Sloyan as Ma'bor Jetrel, | Co-Guest Stars: Majel Barrett as Voyager Computer, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: Kim Friedman Story: Scott Nimerfro | Teleplay: Jack Klein (1), Karen Klein, Kenneth Biller | | | | | | | Season 2 |
| 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, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: James L. Conway (1) Writer: Brannon Braga, Jeri Taylor | | | | | | |
| 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: Louis Giambalvo as Cosimo, Mark Kiely as Lt. Lasca, Jack Shearer as Admiral Strickler, Jennifer Gatti as Libby, | 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: Carolyn Seymour as Mrs. Templeton, 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, | Co-Guest Stars: Majel Barrett as Voyager Computer, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | 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: Nancy Hower as Ensign Samantha Wildman, Douglas Spain as Young Chakotay, Richard Fancy as Alien, Richard Chaves as Chief, Henry Darrow as Kolopak, | Co-Guest Stars: Joseph Palmas as Antonio, Majel Barrett as Voyager Computer | Director: Alexander Singer Story: Larry Brody | Teleplay: Michael Piller | | | | | | | | | |
| 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: Tom Todoroff as Darod, Glenn Morshower as Guard #1, Alan Scarfe as Augris | Director: Winrich Kolbe Writer: Michael Jan Friedman (1) Story: Kevin J. Ryan | Teleplay: Lisa Klink | | | | | | |
| 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: Larry Cedar as Tersa, John Gegenhuber as Kelat, Martha Hackett as Seska, Charles Lucia as Mabus, Anthony De Longis as Kazon First Maje Culluh, Simon Billig as Hogan, Raphael Sbarge as Jonas, | Co-Guest Stars: Mirron E. Willis as Rettik, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: Les Landau Writer: Jeri Taylor | | | | | | |
| 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, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | 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, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | 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 Commander William T. Riker, John de Lancie as Q, | Guest Stars: Peter Dennis as Sir Isaac Newton, Gerrit Graham as Quinn, Maury Ginsberg as Maury Ginsberg, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | 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, Raphael Sbarge as Jonas, Michael Spound as Lorrum, Susan Diol as Dr. Denara Pel, | Co-Guest Stars: Rick Gianasi as Gigolo, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: Cliff Bole Writer: Kenneth Biller | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 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: Patty Maloney as Little Woman, Michael McKean as The Clown, Shannon O'Hurley as Kohl Programmer, Carel Struycken (1) as Spectre, Tony Carlin as Kohl Programmer, Thomas Kopache as Viorsa, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: Marvin V. Rush Story: Richard Gadas | Teleplay: Joe Menosky | | | | | | |
| 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: Simon Billig as Hogan, Bahni Turpin as Powell, Susan Diol as Dr. Denara Pel, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | 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, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: Winrich Kolbe Writer: Michael Piller | | | | Season 3 |
| 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: 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, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | 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, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | 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 (1) as Zio (as Don R. McManus), | Co-Guest Stars: Rosemary Morgan as Piri, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | 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: Majel Barrett as Voyager Computer, Steven Houska as Chardis, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | 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: Leslie Jordan as Koll, Dan Shor as Dr. Arridor, Michael Ensign as Bard, Rob LaBelle as Kafar, Alan Altshuld as Sandalmaker, | Co-Guest Stars: John Walter Davis (1) as Merchant, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | 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: Eve Brenner as Jora Mirell, Eugene Roche as Jor Brel, Charles Esten as Dathan, Athena Massey as Jessen, | Co-Guest Stars: Tina Reddington as Girl, Nancy Kaine as Woman, Majel Barrett as Voyager Computer | 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: Keene Curtis as Old Man No. 1, Parley Baer as Old Man No. 2 | 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, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | 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, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | 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. | | Special Guest Stars: John de Lancie as Q, Suzie Plakson as The Female Q, Harve Presnell as Q colonel | 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, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | 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: James Horan (1) as Tosin, Steve Kehela as Sutok, Carlos Carrasco as Bahrat, James Nardini as Wixiban, Alexander Enberg as Ensign Vorik, | 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: Alexander Enberg as Ensign Vorik, Sandra Nelson as Marayna, | Co-Guest Stars: Shay Todd as Holodeck Woman, Majel Barrett as Voyager Computer, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | 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, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | 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: Alexander Enberg as Ensign Vorik, Bruce Bohne as Ishan, | Co-Guest Stars: Deborah Levin (1) as Ensign Lang, | Uncredited: Amy Jo Traicoff as T'Pera (holographic Vulcan female), Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | 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: Ivar Brogger (1) as Orum, Lori Hallier as Riley Frazier, | Co-Guest Stars: Susan Patterson as Ensign Kaplan, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: Robert Duncan McNeill (1) Writer: Kenneth Biller | | | | | | |
| 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, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | 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, Elle Alexander as Taresian Woman #2, Kenny Yee as Young Harry Kim | Director: Marvin V. Rush Story: Lisa Klink | | | | | | |
| 64 :03x22 - Real Life (Apr/23/1997) | Stardate: 50836.2 While Voyager tracks a spatial anomaly that cause the destruction of a space station they were headed to, the Doctor develops a holodeck program designed to expand his programming, where he is the father of a typical normal family.
As Paris risks his life to sample a part of the spatial anomaly, Torres tinkers with the Doctor’s too perfect holodeck family, and shows him what a real family’s life is like. | | Guest Stars: Wendy Schaal as Charlene, Glenn Walker Harris, Jr. as Jeffrey, Lindsey Haun as Belle, | Co-Guest Stars: Chad Haywood as K'Kath, Stephen Ralston as Larg, | Uncredited: Majel Barrett as Computer Voice, Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: Anson Williams Story: Harry "Doc" Kloor | Teleplay: Jeri Taylor | | | |
| 65 :03x23 - Distant Origin (Apr/30/1997) | Stardate: Unknown A displaced race of spacefarers, known as the Voth, discovers the remains of a human left on a planet. The remains, that of Ensign Hogan ("Basics, Part II"), contain genetic markers that match the spacefaring race in such a way that the two races can be considered distant relations.
The scientists who find Hogan's remains try to convince the elder of their link to humans, but the elder accuses them of heresy. Before they are brought on trial, the scientists leave in their vessel to search for the link to their past that appears to be aboard a ship called Voyager. | | Special Guest Stars: Concetta Tomei as Minister Odala, | Guest Stars: Henry Woronicz as Gegen, Christopher Liam Moore (1) as Veer, Marshall Teague as Hulak, | Co-Guest Stars: Majel Barrett as Voyager Computer, Nina Minton as Frola, | Interviewees: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: David Livingston (1) Teleplay: Brannon Braga, Joe Menosky | | | |
| 66 :03x24 - Displaced (May/07/1997) | Stardate: 50912.4 Out of nowhere, a strange frightened individual appears on Voyager and begins asking why he has been abducted. As Voyager was not responsible for the stranger’s presence onboard the ship, they start investigating what is going on. They find that one member of the crew, Kes, has mysteriously disappeared about the time Dammar, as the stranger is called, appeared.
Worse, more strangers from Dammar’s planet Nyrian start appearing on the ship. This matched by an equal number of Voyager’s crew begins to disappear from the ship. Soon, half of Voyager’s crew is gone.
As Janeway and Chakotay discern what is really happening, it is too late, as they too disappear. | | Guest Stars: Nancy Youngblut as Taleen, Kenneth Tigar as Dammar, James Noah as Rislan, Mark L. Taylor (3) as Jarlath, | Co-Guest Stars: Deborah Levin (1) as Ensign Lang, Majel Barrett as Voyager Computer, | Uncredited: Zach LeBeau as Ensign Larsen | Director: Allan Kroeker Writer: Lisa Klink | | | | | | |
| 68 :03x26 - Scorpion (1) (May/21/1997) | | Stardate: 50984.3 Voyager’s crew finds they have entered Borg space. Scanning the areas ahead, the crew realizes that there is a route that seems to be free of Borg cubes. Upon taking the path, however, Voyager encounters a multitude of Borg ships...who are not interested in them. Save for a cursory scan, the Borg move away from Voyager at transwarp. Voyager follows and meets up with the destroyed Borg fleet and an entity that is capable of defeating the Borg. | | Special Guest Stars: John Rhys-Davies as Leonardo da Vinci, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: David Livingston (1) Writer: Brannon Braga, Joe Menosky | | | | 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: Tarik Ergin as Ensign Ayala, Majel Barrett as Computer Voice | 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: Alan Altshuld as Lumas, Alexander Enberg as Ensign Vorik, Kevin Stillwell as Moklor, Michael Krawic as Rahmin | 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: Nathan Anderson as Namon, Megan Murphy (1) as Karya, Booth Colman as Penno, Matt Levin (1) as Rafin, Michael Mahonen as Brone, 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: Jennifer Grundy as Ensign, Majel Barrett as Voyager Computer, | 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: Majel Barrett as Prometheus Computer, Tony Sears as Starfleet Officer, Tiny Ron as Alpha-Hirogen Idrin | 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: Tiny Ron as Alpha Hirogen, Roger Morrisley as Beta 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: Joe Menosky, Brannon Braga | | | | | | |
| 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: Dan Butler (1) as Steth, Mary Elizabeth McGlynn as Daelen, | 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: Steve J. Kay (1), Jimmy Diggs (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: Greg Elliot (1), Michael Perricone | | | |
| 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: Morgan Margolis as Vaskan Visitor, Brian Fitzpatrick as Tedran, Marie Chambers as Kyrian Arbiter, Craig Richard Nelson (1) as Vaskan Arbiter, Henry Woronicz as Quarren, Rod Arrants (1) as Daleth, | Co-Guest Stars: Mary Anne McGarry as Tubra, Tim Davis (1) as Kyrian Spectator ((as Timothy Davis-Rego)), | 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: Majel Barrett as Computer Voice, Susan Lewis (1) as Transporter Technician, | 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: Majel Barrett as Computer Voice, Ron Detrow as Borg Drone, | 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 | | | | 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: Scarlett Pomers as Naomi Wildman, W. Morgan Sheppard as Qatai, | 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: Brannon Braga, Joe Menosky | | | |
| 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: Steve Rankin as Fennim, Christopher Shea (1) as Saowin, Christopher Darga as Y'Sek, | 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: Michael Taylor (1), Bryan Fuller (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, Robert Picardo as Equinox EMH, Steve Rankin as Crew Member, Scarlett Pomers as Naomi Wildman, Rick Worthy as Lessing, Olivia Birkelund as Ensign Marla Gilmore, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: David Livingston (1) Writer: Rick Berman, Brannon Braga, Joe Menosky | | | | Season 6 |
| 121 :06x01 - Equinox, Part II (Sep/22/1999) | Stardate: Unknown The Equinox takes off after having taken kidnapped Seven of Nine and the Doctor, leaving Voyager left to fight the interspatial aliens. Voyager then purses the Equinox, and is aided by subterfuge by Seven. However, The Equinox’ Captain removes the Doctor’s ethical subroutines and the Doctor tortures Seven to recover codes she has refused to give up.
Meanwhile, on Voyager the EMH from the Equinox, who also has had his ethical subroutines removed, has replaced Voyager’s EMH, and is attempting to hinder Voyager’s attempt to overtake and capture the Equinox.
Can Voyager overcome the EMH’s deceptions and some of the duplicitous crew of Equinox crew who were previously beamed aboard? It appears the answer lies with contact with the interspatial aliens. | | Guest Stars: Robert Picardo as Equinox EMH, John Savage as Captain Rudolph "Rudy" Ransom, Titus Welliver as Commander Maxwell "Max" Burke, Rick Worthy as Lessing, Olivia Birkelund as Ensign Marla Gilmore, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: David Livingston (1) Writer: Joe Menosky, Brannon Braga Story: Rick Berman | | | |
| 122 :06x02 - Survival Instinct (Sep/29/1999) | | Stardate: 53049.2 Three ex-Borg members, that long ago survived a crash along with Seven of Nine, return to try to tap into Seven’s Borg implants. Although they are stopped, it is learned that they were forced by Seven to become permanently link together, as at the time their link to the Borg had been broken, and they were beginning to waiver from remaining in the collective. | | Guest Stars: Jonathan Breck as Dying Borg, Tim Kelleher as Four of Nine, Bertila Damas as Three of Nine, Vaughn Armstrong as Two of Nine, Scarlett Pomers as Naomi Wildman, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: Terry Windell Writer: Ronald D. Moore (1) | | | | | | |
| 124 :06x04 - Tinker, Tenor, Doctor, Spy (Oct/13/1999) | | Stardate: Unknown When the Doctor’s program becomes unstable, he finds that he is moving between photonic daydreams and reality. At the same time, an alien vessel is trying to access Voyager’s computer system, but can only get access to the Doctor’s program, which allows them to see Voyager through his eyes. They plan to attack Voyager once their attack plan is formulated; an attack plan based on information they are seeing through the Doctor’s daydreams, unaware they are seeing the Doctor’s daydreams. | | Guest Stars: Jay Legget (1) as Phlox, Googy Gress as Overlooker, Robert Greenberg (3) as Devro, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: John Bruno (2) Story: Bill Vallely | Teleplay: Joe Menosky | | | | | | |
| 126 :06x06 - Riddles (Nov/03/1999) | | Stardate: 53263.2 Upon returning in a shuttle from a negation with a planet, a cloaked alien attacks and incapacitates Tuvok. Once Tuvok is onboard, the Doctor states that he needs more information on the weapon used to attack Tuvok, before he can work on healing him. This proves problematic, as the species they believe attacked Tuvok are extreme xenophobes. | | Guest Stars: Mark Moses as Naroq, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: Roxann Dawson Story: Andre Bormanis | Teleplay: Robert Doherty (2) | | | | | | |
| 128 :06x08 - One Small Step (Nov/17/1999) | | Stardate: 53292.7 When Voyager attempts to avoid a strange space phenomenon, they find the relic of an early Mars bound Earth spacecraft. As they try to learn how to avoid the same fate as the Mars bound craft, they learn about the astronaut’s last few minutes of life, from the capsules’ video recordings. | | Special Guest Stars: Phil Morris (1) as Lt. John Kelly, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: Robert Picardo Writer: Jessica Scott, Mike Wollaeger | | | |
| 129 :06x09 - The Voyager Conspiracy (Nov/24/1999) | | Stardate: Unknown Just when Voyager may have found a means to shave light years off its journey, through an alien device, Seven of Nine becomes convinced that several Voyager conspiracies are going on; including the fact there is a new convenient means for the crew to return to the Alpha quadrant. Seven’s concerns soon cause Voyager to lose its chance at shaving that time off their voyage home. | | Guest Stars: Albie Selznick as Tash, Scarlett Pomers as Naomi Wildman, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: Terry Windell Writer: Joe Menosky | | | |
| 130 :06x10 - Pathfinder (Dec/01/1999) | | Stardate: Unknown Back on Earth, Lt. Barclay, who has been obsessed with finding a way to communicate with Voyager, thinks he has found the answer. He thinks that by directing a tachyon beam toward a pulsar, a wormhole might be established which would allow for two way communication with Voyager. However, no one else believes it will work. Barclay decides to take matters into his own hands. | | Special Guest Stars: Dwight Schultz as Barclay, Marina Sirtis as Deanna Troi, | Guest Stars: Mark Daniel Cade as Technician, Victor Bevine as Security Guard, Richard McGonagle as Commander Pete Harkins, Richard Herd as Admiral Paris, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: Mike Vejar Writer: David Zabel Teleplay: Kenneth Biller | | | | | | |
| 132 :06x12 - Blink of an Eye (Jan/19/2000) | | Stardate: Unknown Voyager happens on a planet that exists in a time gradient where time passes at a substantially greater rate on the planet, than in normal space. Soon (in Voyagers timeline) the planet develops space travel, and then even antimatter missiles. Voyager must find a way to break orbit before they are destroyed by the missiles being fired at them, and which are advancing in power with each “Voyager” minute. Voyager’s only hope is to get help from an interesting ally from the planet. But can their ally succeed in time? | | Guest Stars: Daniel Dae Kim as Gotana Retz, | Co-Guest Stars: Scarlett Pomers as Naomi Wildman, Kat Sawyer-Young as Astronaut, Jon Cellini as Technician, Daniel Zacapa as Astronomer, Olaf Pooley as Cleric, Obi Ndefo as Protector, Walter H. McCready as Tribal Alien, Melik Malkasian as Shaman, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: Gabrielle Beaumont Story: Michael Taylor (1) | Teleplay: Joe Menosky, Scott Smith Miller | | | |
| 133 :06x13 - Virtuoso (Jan/26/2000) | | Stardate: 53556.4 When Voyager goes to the rescue of a strange race’s ship, the race learns of “singing” from the Doctor. This race, who look down on the Voyager crew as being technologically inferior, are enthralled by this singing, which is new to them. They invite the Doctor to give a recital on their home world, and soon he decides he should stay there, on the planet, leaving Voyager to go on its way. However, the Doctor soon gets a big shock from his new friends. | | Guest Stars: Marie Caldare (1) as Azen, Ray Xifo as Abarca, Nina Magnesson as Vinka, Kamala López-Dawson as Tincoo, Paul Williams (1) as Koru | Director: Les Landau Writer: Kenneth Biller, Raf Green (1) | | | | | | |
| 135 :06x15 - Tsunkatse (Feb/09/2000) | Stardate: 53447.2 As the Voyager crew takes some “down time” on a planet, several attend the popular game of Tsunkatse there. However, they are shocked to see Seven of Nine as one of the fighting opponents in the ring. She and Tuvok were suppose to be on an away on a separate mission to investigate a nearby micro-nebula. However, Voyager’s attempts to beam her off the planet are met without success, as her physical presence appears to be being projected from another location. Seven must reluctantly fight in these matches, as Tuvok was injured during their capture, and his medical treatment is contingent on her participation in the games.
As Voyager struggles to locate Seven and Tuvok, Seven is forced to fight in a Tsunkaste match in which only one fighter can leave alive. | | Guest Stars: Dwayne Johnson as Champion, Jeffrey Combs as Penk, J. G. Hertzler (1) as Hirogen Hunter, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: Mike Vejar Story: Cannon Kenney | Teleplay: Robert Doherty (2) | | | |
| 136 :06x16 - Collective (Feb/16/2000) | Stardate: Unknown When the Delta flyer is attacked by an adrift Borg cube, Chakotay, Paris, Kim and Neelix become captives set for assimilation. Voyager thensends Seven of Nine to negotiate their release.
Seven soon learns that the cube was discarded by the Borg, as the crew was infected by a disease that might plague the entire Collective. She also finds there are only five Borg that remain alive: all children who are not yet fully developed Borg.
Can the crew rescue their crewmates, and in some way help these Borg children before disaster occurs? | | Guest Stars: Manu Intiraymi as Icheb, Cody Wetherill as Rebi, Kurt Wetherill as Azan, Marley McClean as Mezoti, Ryan Spahn as Teenage Drone Leader, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: Allison Liddi Story: Mark Gaberman, Andrew Price (1) | Teleplay: Michael Taylor (1) | | | | | | |
| 138 :06x18 - Ashes to Ashes (Mar/01/2000) | | Stardate: 53679.4 Voyager receives a distress call from someone from Voyager’s past; a long dead crewman! This person is under attack from a larger ship, but Voyager is able to rescue her. She tells the crew she is Ensign Lyndsay Ballard, even though her appearance has radically changed. Voyager learns she was found by a race that is made up from the corpses they find of other races. Voyager’s attempts to return her to her former state appear to succeed, but her inevitable end can not be denied. The ship that appeared to be attacking her, was really trying to return her to her new existence. | | Guest Stars: Cody Wetherill as Rebi, Kurt Wetherill as Azan, Manu Intiraymi as Icheb, Kevin Lowe as Q'ret, Scarlett Pomers as Naomi Wildman, Marley McClean as Mezoti, Kim Rhodes as Lyndsay Ballard, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: Terry Windell Story: Ronald Wilkerson | Teleplay: Robert Doherty (2) | | | |
| 139 :06x19 - Child's Play (Mar/08/2000) | | Stardate: Unknown Capt. Janeway informs Seven of Nine that they have found Icheb’s, the Borg child’s, parents and his world. They will have to relocate Icheb back there, to Seven’s dismay. However, it soon is found that Icheb’s parents and the planet’s race have another need for Icheb; one that unfortunately failed to destroy the Borg on their first attempt. | | Guest Stars: Marley McClean as Mezoti, Eric Ritter as Yivel, Cody Wetherill as Rebi, Kurt Wetherill as Azan, Scarlett Pomers as Naomi Wildman, Tracey Ellis as Icheb's Mother, Manu Intiraymi as Icheb, Mark Sheppard as Icheb's Father | Director: Mike Vejar Story: Paul Brown (2) | Teleplay: Raf Green (1) | | | |
| 140 :06x20 - Good Shepherd (Mar/15/2000) | | Stardate: 53753.2 Seven of Nine’s recent crew evaluation leads to three crewman being rated below par for Voyager. Not having the option to reassign the three to another vessel, Capt. Janeway decides to take the three under her wing and take them on an away mission. The mission goes horribly wrong, and Janeway gets a life or death check on their capabilities. | | Guest Stars: Tom Morello as Junction Operator, Kimble Jemison as Engineer, Zoe McLellan as Tal Celes, Michael Reisz as Crewman William Telfer, Jay Underwood as Crewman Mortimer Harren, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: Winrich Kolbe Writer: Diana Gitto Teleplay: Joe Menosky | | | | | | |
| 142 :06x22 - Muse (Apr/26/2000) | | Stardate: 53896 Torres and Kim crash the Delta Flyer on to an unknown planet. Whereas Kim was beamed down to the planet just before the crash, Torres stays aboard, and is injured in the crash. When she is found by one of the planet’s people, he finds her a great source of material for his career as a playwright and actor. He decides to limit his medical help, as he is able to glean new material from her, in her distressed state. However, will his need to satisfy his benefactor interfere with the Torres’ need to get the medical help she needs? Also, will Kim be able to find the crashed Delta Flyer in time to help Torres, and get them both back to Voyager? | | Guest Stars: John Schuck as Chorus #2, Stoney Westmoreland as Warlord, Kathleen Garrett as Tanis, Jack Axelrod (1) as Chorus #1, Tony Amendola as Chorus #3, Kellie Waymire as Layna, Joseph Will as Kelis, Michael Houston King (1) as Jero | Director: Mike Vejar Writer: Joe Menosky | | | |
| 143 :06x23 - Fury (May/03/2000) | | Stardate: Unknown A much older Kes returns, and she is in a very angry state. The new, powerful Kes has reappeared to rescue herself from her past on Voyager. This leads to the crew experiencing past experiences. However, can the crew use these new past events to change this new present crisis that is being caused by the returned Kes? | | Guest Stars: Tarik Ergin as Security Guard, Cody Wetherill as Rebi, Kurt Wetherill as Azan, Vaughn Armstrong as Vidiian Captain, Scarlett Pomers as Naomi Wildman, Nancy Hower as Ensign Samantha Wildman, Josh Clark (1) as Carey, Jennifer Lien as Kes | Director: John Bruno (2) Story: Rick Berman, Brannon Braga | Teleplay: Bryan Fuller (1), Michael Taylor (1) | | | |
| 144 :06x24 - Life Line (May/10/2000) | | Stardate: Unknown As short communication bursts are established with the Alpha Quadrant, the Doctor finds out his creator, Dr. Zimmerman, is sick and dying. The Doctor is able to get permission for his program to be transmitted back to Earth, to see if he can help. However, the Doctor finds Dr. Zimmerman a difficult, reluctant and insulting patient. | | Special Guest Stars: Marina Sirtis as Counselor Deanna Troi, Dwight Schultz as Lt. Reginald "Reg" Barclay, | Guest Stars: Tamara Craig Thomas as Haley, Jack Shearer as Admiral Hayes | Director: Terry Windell Story: John Bruno (2), Robert Picardo | Teleplay: Brannon Braga, Raf Green (1), Robert Doherty (2) | | | | | | | | | | Season 7 |
| 147 :07x01 - Unimatrix Zero, Part 2 (Oct/04/2000) | | Stardate: 54014.4 Janeway and her team endeavour to set the drones free and infiltrate the Borg Cube using special implants, but the Queen will go to any length to prevent her minions regaining their individuality. Tuvok falls prey to the Collective mind and the rest of the group are captured. | | Guest Stars: Andrew Palmer (1) as Errant Drone, Ryan Sparks as Alien Boy, Joanna Heimbold as Laura, Jerome Butler (1) as Korok, Mark Deakins as Axum, Susanna Thompson as Borg Queen, Clay Storseth as Alien Man, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: Mike Vejar Writer: Brannon Braga, Joe Menosky Story: Mike Sussman | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 151 :07x05 - Critical Care (Nov/01/2000) | | Stardate: Unknown The Doctor is abducted and sold to a hospital ship where he is forced to prioritise patients according to their value to society - a situation in direct conflict with his ethical programming. | | Guest Stars: John Franklin as Kipp, Debi A. Monahan as Adultress, John Durbin as Alien Miner, Stephen O'Mahoney as Med Tech, Christinna Chauncey as Level Blue Nurse, Paul Scherrer as Voje, Gregory Itzin as Dysek, Larry Drake as Chellick, Dublin James as Tebbis, John Kassir as Gar, John O'Heir as Husband, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: Terry Windell Story: Robert Doherty (2), Kenneth Biller | Teleplay: James Kahn (1) | | | | | | | | | |
| 154 :07x08 - Nightingale (Nov/22/2000) | | Stardate: 54274.7 As Voyager lands on a planet to perform repairs, Kim, Seven of Nine and Neelix take the Delta Flier seeking dilithium supplies, the Delta Flyer crew then run into a conflict between two alien ships. | | Guest Stars: Bob Rudd as Brell, Scott Miles as Terek, Paul O'Brien as Geral, Beverly Leech as Dayla, Manu Intiraymi as Icheb, Ron Glass as Loken, Alan Brooks as Annari Commander | Director: LeVar Burton Story: Robert Lederman, Dave Long (1) | Teleplay: Andre Bormanis | | | |
| 155 :07x09 - Flesh and Blood, Part 1 (Nov/29/2000) | | Stardate: Unknown The Hirogens make dangerous modifications to technology given to them by Janeway, leaving the crew to deal with a dangerous situation. | | Guest Stars: David Doty as Nuu'Bari Miner, Chad Halyard as Hirogen Two, Don McMillan as Hirogen Three, Todd Jeffries as Hirogen One, Paul Eckstein as New Alpha-Hirogen, Vaughn Armstrong as Alpha Hirogen, Spencer Garrett as Weiss, Cindy Katz as Kejal, Michael Wiseman as Beta-Hirogen, Ryan Bollman as Donik, Jeff Yagher as Iden, Damon Kirsche as Nuu'Bari Hologram One, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: Mike Vejar Writer: Bryan Fuller (1) Story: Raf Green (1), Jack Monaco | | | |
| 156 :07x10 - Flesh and Blood, Part 2 (Nov/29/2000) | | Stardate: 54337.5 The Doctor has doubts about his decision to betray the ship and accompany his fellow holograms. | | Guest Stars: Damon Kirsche as Nuu'Bari Hologram One, David Doty as Nuu'Bari Miner, Chad Halyard as Hirogen Two, Don McMillan as Hirogen Three, Todd Jeffries as Hirogen One, Paul Eckstein as New Alpha-Hirogen, Spencer Garrett as Weiss, Cindy Katz as Kejal, Michael Wiseman as Beta-Hirogen, Ryan Bollman as Donik, Jeff Yagher as Iden, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: David Livingston (1) Writer: Raf Green (1) Story: Bryan Fuller (1) | Teleplay: Kenneth Biller | | | |
| 157 :07x11 - Shattered (Jan/17/2001) | | Stardate: Unknown When the ship is split into different time-frames, Chakotay tries to convince Janeway of what has happened, in a bid to save Voyager. | | Guest Stars: Mark Bennington as (Adult) Icheb, Nicholas Worth as Lonzak, Terrell Clayton (1) as Andrews, Anthony Holiday as Rulat, Vanessa Branch as (Adult) Naomi Wildman, Scarlett Pomers as Naomi Wildman, Martha Hackett as Seska, Martin Rayner as Dr. Chaotica, Manu Intiraymi as Icheb, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: Terry Windell Writer: Michael Taylor (1) Story: Mike Sussman | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 162 :07x16 - Workforce, Part I (Feb/21/2001) | | Stardate: 54584.3 The crew of Voyager memories are wiped by a society and made to work among their population. Chakotay, Kim and Neelix, who were on the Delta Flyer must find a way to rescue Voyager’s crew. | | Guest Stars: Robert Mammana as Security Officer #1, Matthew James Williamson as Security Officer #2, Michael Behrens as Coyote, Iona Morris as Umali, John Aniston as Quarren Ambassador, Don Most as Kadan, James Read as Jaffen, Akemi Royer as Med Tech, Tom Virtue as Supervisor, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: Allan Kroeker Writer: Bryan Fuller (1), Kenneth Biller | | | |
| 163 :07x17 - Workforce, Part 2 (Feb/28/2001) | | Stardate: 54622.4 Chakotay desperately tries to jog the memories of Janeway and the rest of the crew - but it might be too late. | | Guest Stars: Joseph Will as Security Officer #3, Matthew James Williamson as Security Officer #2, Damara Reilly as Alien Surgeon, Majel Barrett as Narrator, Michael Behrens as Coyote, Jay Harrington as Ravoc, Robert Joy as Yerid, John Aniston as Quarren Ambassador, Don Most as Kadan, James Read as Jaffen, Tom Virtue as Supervisor, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: Roxann Dawson Writer: Kenneth Biller Story: Bryan Fuller (1) | Teleplay: Michael Taylor (1) | | | | | | |
| 165 :07x19 - Q2 (Apr/11/2001) | Stardate: 54704.5 Q pays a surprise visit to Voyager with his son, Q2. Q wants to leave his son on Voyager to learn more about humanity. However, Q2 with his omnipotent powers proves to be more mettlesome than his father, and soon drives the crew nuts.
Soon however, Q2 settles down and tries to fit in. In a twist, when Q returns he is not pleased with Q2’s new attitude, and removes all of Q2’s Q powers. Q2 rebels and decides to run away on the Delta Flyer. This action puts the entire crew, especially Icheb’s, life at peril when an alien vessel attacks the fleeing Delta Flyer. | | Special Guest Stars: John de Lancie as Q, | Guest Stars: Keegan de Lancie as Q, Manu Intiraymi as Icheb, Michael Kagan as Alien Commander, Lorna Raver as Q, | Co-Guest Stars: Anthony Holiday as Nausicaan, Scott Davidson as Bolian, Majel Barrett as Voyager Computer, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: LeVar Burton Story: Kenneth Biller | Teleplay: Robert Doherty (2) | | | |
| 166 :07x20 - Author, Author (Apr/18/2001) | | Stardate: 54732.3 The holographic Doctor creates tension as the ship prepares to establish a new communication link, which will give crew members a few minutes of contact with friends and family back in the Alpha Quadrant. | | Guest Stars: Barry Gordon as Broht, Heather Young (2) as Sickbay N.D., Jennifer Hammon as Female N.D., Brock Burnett as Male N.D., Irene Tsu as Mary Kim, Juan Garcia (1) as John Torres, Lorinne Vozoff as Irene Hansen, Joseph Campanella as Arbitrator, Richard Herd as Admiral Paris, Robert Ito as John Kim, Dwight Schultz as Lt. Barclay | Director: David Livingston (1) Story: Brannon Braga | Teleplay: Mike Sussman, Phyllis Strong | | | |
| 167 :07x21 - Friendship One (Apr/25/2001) | | Stardate: 54775.4 Starfleet orders Voyager to retrieve a old space probe launched from Earth many years ago. When they find remnants of the probe on a radiation doomed planet, the also find survivors. They tell the away team the probe lead to the war that doomed their planet. The survivors demand that Voyager relocate them to a habitable planet before they will release the away team. | | Guest Stars: David Ghilardi as Alien Lieutenant, Wendy Speake as Technician #2, John Rosenfeld as Technician #1, Ashley Edner as Yun, Peter Dennis as Admiral Hendricks, Bari Hochwald as Brin, John Prosky as Otrin, Ken Land as Verin, Josh Clark (1) as Lt. Carey | Director: Mike Vejar Writer: Michael Taylor (1), Bryan Fuller (1) | | | |
| 168 :07x22 - Natural Law (May/02/2001) | Stardate: 54827.7 When traveling to a conference on warp field dynamics, on a nearby planet, Chakotay and Seven of Nine do a little sight seeing in the shuttle. The shuttle is destroyed be a strange energy barrier, just after they are able to emergence beam down to the planet. As Chakotay is wounded, Seven goes alone in search of possible usable parts left over from the destroyed shuttle.
However, things get tense when Chakotay is found by the indigenous population of continent, who turn out to be in a primate state of society. | | Guest Stars: Brooke Benko as Transporter N.D., Matt McKenzie (1) as Port Authority Officer, Ivar Brogger (1) as Barus, Robert Curtis Brown (3) as Ambassador, Autumn Reeser as Girl, Neil Vipond as Kleg, Paul Sandman as Healer, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: Terry Windell Writer: James Kahn (1) Story: Kenneth Biller | | | | | | |
| 170 :07x24 - Renaissance Man (May/16/2001) | | Stardate: 54890.7 The crew of Voyager is conned out of its warp core by none other than the Doctor. The now only impulse capable Voyager, working without Janeway who is missing, must recover the warp core, or their journey will be over. They must figure out what the Doctor’s motives are and where he might have gone to. | | Guest Stars: Tarik Ergin as Tactical, David Sparrow as Alien/Doctor, Wayne Thomas Yorke (1) as Zet, Andy Milder as Nar, Alexander Enberg as Ensign Vorik, J. R. Quinonez as Overlooker/Doctor | Director: Mike Vejar Story: Andrew Price (1), Mark Gaberman | Teleplay: Phyllis Strong, Mike Sussman | | | |
| 171 :07x25 - Endgame, Part 1 (May/23/2001) | | Stardate: Unknown It’s the 10th anniversary of Voyager’s triumphant return to Earth from the Delta Quadrant. However, (now) Admiral Janeway is troubled by memories of the losses of friends that they suffered in the later years. Janeway can’t except those losses, and has decided to take action; an action which will violate the Prime Directive and temporal directives. If she proceeds, her career will be over; if she succeeds, many lives will be restored, many years taken off the journey, and her recent career will not have existed anyway. | | Guest Stars: Iris Bahr as Female Cadet, Matthew James Williamson as Klingon, Grant Garrison as Cadet, Miguel Perez as Physician, Lisa Lo Cicero as Miral Paris, Manu Intiraymi as Icheb, Vaughn Armstrong as Korath, Alice Krige as Borg Queen, Ashley Sierra Hughes as Sabrina, Amy Lindsay as Lana, Dwight Schultz as Lt. Barclay, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: Allan Kroeker Writer: Kenneth Biller Story: Rick Berman, Brannon Braga | Teleplay: Robert Doherty (2) | | | |
| 172 :07x26 - Endgame, Part 2 (May/23/2001) | Stardate: 54973.4 At the 10th anniversary of Voyager’s triumphant return to Earth from the Delta Quadrant, Admiral Janeway was troubled by memories of the losses of friends that they suffered in the later years. Janeway couldn’t except those losses, and had decided to take action; an action which violated the Prime Directive and temporal directives.
Janeway has used illegal means to time travel back to Voyager, and now must convince and maybe force her younger self to trust her on how to speed up their return. This is made more difficult by the younger Janeway’s reluctance to believe the older Janeway’s idea. | | Guest Stars: Richard Herd as Admiral Paris, Alice Krige as Borg Queen, Joey Sakata as Engineering Officer, Richard Sarstedt as Starfleet Admiral, Dwight Schultz as Lt. Barclay, | Uncredited: Tarik Ergin as Lt. Ayala | Director: Allan Kroeker Writer: Kenneth Biller Story: Brannon Braga, Rick Berman | Teleplay: Robert Doherty (2) | | | |
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