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95. Night |
The
crew of the USS Voyager is unsettled as a secluded and
conflicted Captain Janeway reflects on the decision she's
made along the mission and the consequences those judgments
have had for them all. But soon the team of the USS Voyager
encounters two never before seen alien species - a nocturnal
alien and its foe, the Malon - and knows that one will not
survive without their intervention. Knowing that coming to
their aid makes a detour through dark, desolate space
necessary, the captain alone must once again determine her
crew's fate. |
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96. Drone |
There's a sudden emergence of a dangerous new lifeform
aboard the USS Voyager - a Superborg - after The Doctor's
29th century mobile emitter technology mysteriously fuses
with Seven of Nine's Borg nanoprobes. |
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97. Extreme Risk |
Torres' crewmates are alarmed when she repeatedly engages in
reckless activity including orbital skydiving. Meanwhile,
after the USS Voyager directs its probe into a hazardous
atmosphere, protecting it from a Malon freighter, Lt. Paris
launches a newly constructed, all environment shuttlecraft,
to retrieve it.
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98. In the Flesh |
The
USS Voyager discovers that Species 8472 has created a
habitat simulation of Starfleet's San Francisco Yards, and
are training their own to pose as humans to eventually
invade Earth. |
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99. Once Upon a Time |
As
the U.S.S. Voyager searches for the crash-landed Delta Flyer
and its crew, Lt. Paris, Tuvok, Ensign Samantha Wildman and
Neelix help the littlest crewmember, Naomi Wildman, cope
without her mother. Together, they are kept occupied by the
odd character's in Naomi's storybook holonovel, the classic
Adventures of Flotter, but Neelix soon decides that a
starship is no place for a child. |
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100. Timeless |
Fifteen years after the Starship U.S.S. Voyager crashes into
a desolate ice planet, Commander Chakotay and former Ensign
Harry Kim, sole survivors of the tragedy, steal the Delta
Flyer from a Federation shipyard and return to the U.S.S.
Voyager's frozen hull. Aided by Chakotay's striking love
interest, Lieutenant Tessa Omond, Chakotay and Kim are hotly
pursued fugitives with hope that somewhere embedded beneath
the ice, they'll retrieve the only tools they believe can
change the fate of their long-dead fellow crew members.
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101. Infinate Regress |
Mysteriously, the U.S.S. Voyager comes upon a floating Borg
Vinculum - a device that interconnects Drone's minds aboard
a Borg vessel - which swiftly causes Seven of Nine to
manifest personalities other than her own including that of
a Klingon warrior, a Ferengi, and a six-year-old human girl.
Janeway is crushed to learn that before Tuvok, The Doctor
and she can intervene, Seven may be completely lost.
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102. Nothing Human |
After Torres is stricken by a bizarre, injured alien that
latches itself onto her body, The Doctor creates another
holographic physician, a Cardassian exobiologist named Dr.
Crell Moset, to save her life. But Torres refuses treatment
when it's learned that the physician engaged in unethical
wartime medical practices. |
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103. Thirty Days |
The
U.S.S. Voyager makes a fascinating discovery, a massive
ocean floating in space and populated by the Moneans, a
maritime alien species. When Janeway learns that the
Monean's deep sea home is losing containment, she offers
Starfleet technological assistance, a modified, now
seaworthy Delta Flyer piloted by an eager Lieutenant Tom
Paris. But soon after Paris and Riga, one of the young
Monean scientists, return from their deep sea exploration,
Paris is accused of a stunning breach of protocol - with
dire consequences. |
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104. Counterpoint |
A
Devore squadron intercepts Voyager after a group of
telepathic aliens is rescued. |
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105. Latent Image |
While employing his holo-imaging device, The Doctor
discovers that his short term memory buffer has been
tampered with and fervently initiates an investigation to
find the person or thing responsible for the corruption. |
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106. The Bride of
Chaotica! |
Armed conflict erupts when aliens from the Fifth Dimension
mistake Lieutenant Paris' "Captain Proton" holographic novel
for reality. The aliens consider the novel's main character,
the evil Dr. Chaotica, to be a threat so they knock the
U.S.S. Voyager's controls off-line. Janeway is forced to
assume the role of the story's powerful Arachnia, Queen of
the Spider People, and infiltrate Chaotica's Fortress of
Doom. Meanwhile, The Doctor takes on the role of the novel's
President of Earth to help the aliens defeat Chaotica.
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107. Gravity |
A
shuttle carrying Tuvok, Paris and The Doctor disappears into
a collapsing sinkhole and crash lands on a deserted
wasteland. While the U.S.S. Voyager tries to rescue them
from this risky area of space, the away team befriends Noss,
an exotic alien woman who's also trapped on the planet.
Soon, she falls in love with Tuvok and although it's
illogical for a Vulcan, he finds himself attracted to her
too. |
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108. Bliss |
Finally, after five long years, an exhilarated crew of the
U.S.S. Voyager finds a wormhole that will bring them back to
the Alpha Quadrant. As the happy crew prepares to return to
Earth, a sceptical Seven of Nine violates captain's orders
and enlists The Doctor, little Naomi Wildman and an alien
pilot, Qatai, to help her stop the ship from entering the
wormhole. |
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109 & 110. Dark Frontier
(Parts I & II) |
After defeating a Borg vessel, Janeway launches an ambitious
plan to steal a piece of Borg technology that could get the
U.S.S. Voyager home. When the Borg detect her plan, they
swiftly access Seven of Nine's neural transceiver and make
her an "offer" she can't refuse -- rejoin the Borg
collective or the U.S.S. Voyager and it's crew will be
assimilated. Janeway must confront the Borg in their own
vessel in order to rescue Seven, risking a possibly
devastating confrontation with the Borg Queen! |
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111. Disease |
Without Starfleet medical clearance and in violation of
interspecies protocol, Ensign Harry Kim has a passionate
love affair with an exotic alien explorer, Derran Tal of the
Varro species. But the escapade puts both the Voyager crew
and the Varro species in Jeopardy when Kim and Tal become
biochemically interdependent. |
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112. Course: Oblivion |
Lieutenants Tom Paris and B'Elanna Torres tie the knot but
their holographic honeymoon is cut short by a phenomenon
that breaks down the U.S.S. Voyager's infrastructure and
disintegrates not only the ship but the crew. |
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113. The Fight
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While the ship is caught in Chaotic Space, a zone where the
laws of physics are in a state of flux, Commander Chakotay
believes he's a 24th century boxer, The Maquis Mauler.
Before long, he's going head to head with the Delta
Quadrant's champion, Kid Chaos. |
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114. Think Tank |
In
the midst of a clash with the Hazari bounty hunters, Janeway
is offered assistance from a "think tank," a small yet
exotic alien ship containing disparate life forms, each able
to communicate telepathically. Their spokesperson, Kurros,
offers to help solve the dilemma with the Hazari, only in
exchange for Seven of Nine as payment. When Seven declines
their "offer," the think tank focuses on taking her by
force. |
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115. Juggernaut |
The
U.S.S. Voyager rescues two crewmen from an abandoned, out of
control Malon freighter that's about to unleash a theta
radiation blast into the sector. Soon, Lieutenant Torres
leads an away team to board the freighter and contain the
poison - despite warnings from its crewman, Fesek and Pelk,
about the Angel of Decay that wreaks havoc aboard the cargo
ship. |
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116. Someone to watch
over me |
While tutoring Seven in social graces, The Doctor finds
himself falling for her; and Neelix commits a serious
diplomatic error while working out a trade agreement with a
cloistered alien race. |
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117. 11:59 |
Janeway looks back on the life of her ancestor, Shannon
O'Donnell, a twentieth century woman who was committed to
constructing a structure called 'Millennium Gate', the model
for the first Martian colony. |
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118. Relativity |
The
29th Century Temporal Time Police visit Seven of Nine. With
the help of the police, Seven is able to alter the space
time continuum and Voyager is able to avert a disaster that
was supposed to occur in the future. |
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119. Warhead
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Ensign Kim finds a warhead on an abandoned planet that has
artificial intelligence. The warhead is beamed aboard
Voyager and the crew has to "teach" it not to go off in
order to save the bomb's target from being destroyed.
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120. Equinox |
John Savitch of "The Thin Red Line" stars as the Captain of
another Federation ship. Janeway and the crew think they
have found a kindred spirit, but in reality, this other ship
is using Janeway and her crew to get piece of technology
from an alien nation. In the process, this Federation ship
kidnaps a couple of our crew members. Will Janeway be able
to rescue them? |
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