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| 721/101 | 01/16/95 | Caretaker, Part I | Captain Janeway commands the new starship Voyager to find the Maquis, but both ships end up on the other side of the galaxy. They are kidnapped, experimented on, and returned to their ships with the exception of two crewmembers who are unaccounted for. |
| 721/102 | 01/16/95 | Caretaker, Part II | As Harry and B'Elanna realize they are being treated for a mysterious illness, the crew enlists the aid of two natives, while making foes of others called the Kazon. The crew then realize that the alien that took them to the Delta Quadrant is dying, and without him, they won't be able to get back home. |
| 103 | 01/23/95 | Parallax | Amongst strong tensions between Maquis and Starfleet officers, Chakotay recommends B'Elanna for the position of chief engineer, while Voyager encounters what appears to be a ship caught in a quantum singularity. However, when they try to rescue it, they realize it is a reflection of themselves, and it is they who are trapped. |
| 104 | 01/30/95 | Time and Again | When the crew investigate the site of a catastrophic explosion, Tom and the captain are snatched back to a time before the explosion occurred. To survive, they have to decide whether to warn the natives of the accident, which will violate the Prime Directive. |
| 105 | 02/06/95 | Phage | Voyager runs into the Vidiians who are suffering from a phage. They steal Neelix's lungs and implant them into a Vidiian patient, so the Doctor enlists Kes as his medical assistant to help find how to keep Neelix alive. |
| 106 | 02/13/95 | The Cloud | Voyager enters a nebula to explore but they find themselves trapped and attacked by blobs, forcing them to torpedo their way out. But they realize the nebula was part of a giant space life form, and Janeway fears that they caused it severe injury. |
| 107 | 02/20/95 | Eye of the Needle | The crew is ecstatic to have found a tiny wormhole that leads back to the Alpha Quadrant, but when send a message through, it is answered by a Romulan who is from 20 years in the past. |
| 108 | 02/27/95 | Ex Post Facto | Tom is accused of murdering a Benari scientist and seducing his wife, and it is up to Tuvok to determine if he was framed and who would do it. |
| 109 | 03/13/95 | Emanations | In a transporter mishap, Harry is beamed to a planet whose people believe he came back from the afterlife. But when they learn that he only saw a cavern filled with dead bodies, confusion over their beliefs arises. |
| 110 | 03/20/95 | Prime Factors | The crew spends time with the Sikarians, and realize these people have technology that could send them more than halfway home. However, they have regulations against sharing this technology, even when Janeway offers them stories, which they treasure. But some on Voyager are willing to trade the stories through the "black market" and get the technology anyway, against Janeway's orders. |
| 111 | 04/10/95 | State of Flux | After a significant infraction involving the Maquis stealing food from the mess hall, Voyager answers the distress call of a Kazon ship. When they investigate, they discover the damage was done by Federation technology. It becomes apparent that someone on Voyager gave it to the Kazon, and evidence points to Seska, one of the Bajoran Maquis members but may not even be Bajoran. |
| 112 | 04/24/95 | Heroes and Demons | When Voyager has trouble beaming aboard energy samples for study, Harry disappears from his holodeck program. Tuvok and Chakotay go to look for him and they also disappear. Janeway sends the Doctor to investigate, and though he was distracted by an amorous woman, he finds out that they unknowingly beamed aboard an alien with the energy samples who now wants revenge. |
| 113 | 05/01/95 | Cathexis | Chakotay is rendered brain-dead when his and Tuvok's shuttle was attacked near a nebula. As Voyager goes to investigate, Tom and B'Elanna thwart the ship from going but neither remember doing anything. An unknown entity jumps from one crewmember to another, until Tuvok shoots everyone on the bridge and takes Voyager back towards the dangerous nebula. |
| 114 | 05/08/95 | Faces | Vidiians kidnap Tom, B'Elanna, and a crewman Durst in search of something to cure their phage, and, finding that Klingons have the necessary genes, they split B'Elanna into separate human and Klingon beings. While Klingon-B'Elanna is held captive and deliberately infected by the phage, Human-B'Elanna is stunned by her sudden feelings of weakness and overwhelming fear. |
| 115 | 05/15/95 | Jetrel | Jetrel, the man who was responsible for developing the weapon that killed Neelix's family and many of his people, comes to Voyager to tell him that he contracted a blood disease during the attack. He admits he has the disease also, and convinces Voyager to divert to the Talax system so he can conduct experiments for a cure. |
| 116 | 05/22/95 | Learning Curve | Tuvok is put in charge to train four Maquis crewmembers in Starfleet protocol. Chakotay forces them to comply despite their adamant reluctance, but Tuvok finds his training methods aren't working too well. In the meantime, the ship's bioneural gel packs become infected by bacteria from Neelix's batch of homemade cheese. |
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| 120 | 08/28/95 | The 37's | A 1930's Earth pickup truck is found floating in space and, oddly, picking up an SOS call that is traced to a plane on a planet. It leads the crew to discover eight abducted humans in suspended animation. They are revived, only to find that the planet is inhabited by humans, descended from hundreds that were abducted in 1937. |
| 121 | 09/04/95 | Initiations | When Chakotay's shuttle drifts into Kazon space, he is attacked by Kar, a young Kazon trying to gain warrior status. Chakotay seizes the boy and returns him to the Kazon, only to be captured himself and realizing his act dishonored Kar. In a struggle, they both escape but only get as far as a booby-trapped moon. |
| 117 | 09/11/95 | Projections | Reg Barclay appears and tries to convince the EMH that he is really Dr. Zimmerman and that Voyager being lost in the Delta Quadrant was all a holographic program he created. The confusion came about when an accident on Jupiter station occurred, and to end the simulation, the Doctor must destroy Voyager. |
| 118 | 09/18/95 | Elogium | When Voyager encounters a swarm of space-faring aliens, they find that the aliens' energy is problematic for their systems and that they're causing Kes to experience elogium, the single time in an Ocampan woman's life that she is fertile. Kes is forced to decide if she wants to have a child now, and asks Neelix to be the father. |
| 122 | 09/25/95 | Non Sequitur | Harry wakes up to discover that his assignment on Voyager never happened. Harry is then captured and accused of being a spy for the Maquis, and later learns that he was sent to an alternative universe after his shuttle collided with an alien time stream. |
| 119 | 10/02/95 | Twisted | Voyager encounters a distortion wave that not only disables the ship's systems, it twists the ship's configuration so that no one can get where they want to go. Captain Janeway comes into physical contact with the distortion and is rendered unconscious while the rest of the crew faces the possibility that the entire ship will soon be crushed. |
| 123 | 10/09/95 | Parturition | Tom and Neelix are at each other's throats fighting over Kes, but they are forced to work together when they land on a hostile planet where they take cover in a cave. While they wait for rescue, they discover a reptilian hatchling that seems to have no mother and commit themselves to caring for it. |
| 124 | 10/30/95 | Persistence of Vision | Captain Janeway takes time out to relax on the holodeck, but she is later puzzled to see the characters in real life and even more so to see her fiancee, Mark. Eventually, the entire crew is imagining their inner desires. |
| 125 | 11/06/95 | Tattoo | Chakotay is stunned to find images on an alien moon that resemble those of his ancestors. He leads an away team to investigate, but things turn violent and Chakotay is left behind when the others beam back to Voyager. |
| 126 | 11/13/95 | Cold Fire | The Caretaker's remains lead the crew to a space station inhabited by Ocampa whose psychokinetic skills are advanced. One of them, Tanis, teaches some to Kes and asks her to stay with them. He also brings Voyager to the female Caretaker who wants retribution for her counterpart's death. |
| 127 | 11/20/95 | Maneuvers | When a Kazon attack penetrates Voyager's shields allowing them to steal a transporter, they learn that Seska has betrayed her crew and allied with the Kazon. Chakotay takes it upon himself to sneak onto the Kazon ship to destroy the transporter, but is caught and tortured to reveal Voyager's access codes. |
| 128 | 11/27/95 | Resistance | On a mission to obtain supplies, the away team is ambushed. Tuvok and Torres are imprisoned, and Janeway is "rescued" by a native who believes she is his long-lost daughter. |
| 129 | 01/15/96 | Prototype | When B'Elanna reactivates a sentient robot, it demands copies of itself made but when the crew refuses, it kidnaps B'Elanna to its ship where it and others threaten to destroy Voyager. She finally complies, but then learns that these robots would continue to wage a war with other robots whose people are now at peace. |
| 131 | 01/22/96 | Alliances | Janeway attempts to form alliances with several Kazon factions to bring stability among them. After some difficulty, she allies with the Trabe and convinces First Majes to meet, realizing almost too late that it is the perfect target for the Trabe to attack the Kazon leaders. |
| 132 | 01/29/96 | Threshold | Tom manages to take a shuttlecraft to Warp 10, and seems to be fine, until collapses. He appears to be mutating, but dies. He comes back to life, but now hostile. He kidnaps Janeway and takes them both to Warp 10 and they disappear. |
| 133 | 02/05/96 | Meld | An investigation into a murder on board Voyager leads Tuvok to mind meld with Suder, who confesses to it. However, it causes Tuvok to have violent impulses, which Suder describes as appealing. |
| 134 | 02/12/96 | Dreadnought | A Cardassian missile B'Elanna had reprogrammed in the Alpha Quadrant is found to be heading towards a large planet in the Delta Quadrant. B'Elanna now tries to stop the missile, but it doesn't believe B'Elanna, sure she has been influenced by the Cardassians. |
| 130 | 02/19/96 | Death Wish | The crew accidentally frees a member of the Q from his prison in a comet, and learns he was there for attempting suicide. The more familiar Q appears to put him back in confinement, but Q2 asks Janeway for asylum on board Voyager, which she considers during a formal hearing. |
| 136 | 02/26/96 | Life Signs | The Doctor transfers the synaptic patterns of a Vidiian woman dying of the Phage to a holographic body while he works on treating her real one. As he gets to know her, he finds himself falling in love with her. |
| 135 | 03/13/96 | Investigations | Neelix learns of a rumor that Tom is leaving Voyager to join a Talaxian ship, but the ship is attacked and Tom is kidnapped by the Kazon. Neelix, finding the coincidence odd, investigates and that someone on Voyager has been secretly communicating with the Kazon. |
| 137 | 03/18/96 | Deadlock | A divergence field causes a duplicate of Voyager and everyone aboard. The lack of antimatter to power the two ships leads one Janeway to meet with the other. There is little time to discuss options as the Vidiians are nearing for an attack. |
| 138 | 04/08/96 | Innocence | When Tuvok's shuttle crashes on a moon, he finds three frightened Drayan children who were sent there to die and ask Tuvok to protect them from their people's search party. |
| 139 | 04/29/96 | The Thaw | When the crew rescues several hibernation pods, they find three in deep stasis and two that appear to have died from mortal fear. Harry and B'Elanna enter the pods to find out how to revive them, but they enter a dream state and realize that a Clown that is a manifestation of all their fears governs them all and forbids them to leave. |
| 140 | 05/06/96 | Tuvix | A special species of flowers cause Tuvok and Neelix to become merged together when they attempt to beam back to Voyager. The new entity calls himself Tuvix, and at first, the Doctor does not know how to reverse the merging. After some time, however, the Doctor figures something out, but Tuvix refuses to undergo the reversal. |
| 141 | 05/13/96 | Resolutions | Janeway and Chakotay exile themselves to a planet that prevents the advancement of a deadly virus they have contracted. Janeway orders Voyager to continue on home, but Tuvok disobeys Janeways orders against allying with the Vidiians to rescue them. |
| 142 | 05/20/96 | Basics, Part I | Voyager is lured by Seska's claim that she gave birth to a son via stolen DNA from Chakotay, and the ship sustains heavy attack. While Tom leaves to get help from a Talaxian colony, the Kazon board Voyager and force the crew to be stranded on an unforgiving planet. |
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| 146 | 09/04/96 | Basics, Part II | The Doctor and Suder, secretly still on Voyager, plot to overcome the Kazon. Their acts of sabotage are almost discovered, and the Doctor is disabled, leaving Suder to disable secondary phasers before he is discovered and killed. As Tom arrives with the Talaxians, the rest of the crew struggle to survive the planet's dangers and primitive natives. |
| 145 | 09/11/96 | Flashback | A repressed memory threatens to cause permanent brain damage for Tuvok, and a mind meld he has with Janeway to discover the cause takes them both to his past where he was serving with Captain Sulu. |
| 147 | 09/18/96 | The Chute | Tom and Harry are imprisoned after being falsely accused of bombing a city they are visiting. Tom is badly attacked and Harry struggles to keep him alive and find a way out. |
| 149 | 09/25/96 | The Swarm | The Doctor's program is beginning to deteriorate, and to repair him, a holographic program of his creator is consulted. In the meantime, Voyager is under attack by an alien species that swarm onto the ship and drain energy. |
| 144 | 10/02/96 | False Profits | When Voyager detects Alpha Quadrant technology, they stumble upon a planet who worships two Ferengi as gods. Unable to persuade them to leave, Neelix is sent to impersonate the Grand Nagus, and when that backfires, the crew attempts to draw upon prophecies to convince them to leave. |
| 148 | 10/09/96 | Remember | In B'Elanna's dreams, she lives the life of visiting Enaran woman and discovers the secret that the Enarans committed an act of genocide. |
| 143 | 10/30/96 | Sacred Ground | When Kes falls into a coma after wandering into a Nakami shrine's force field, Janeway endeavors to go through their ritual to find the secret of how to cure Kes. |
| 150 | 11/06/96 | Future's End, Part I | Voyager finds its way to Earth, but in 1996, and the effort of getting back causes them to become tangled up with a capitalistic CEO of a tech company who's gotten his hands on 29th century technology. |
| 151 | 11/13/96 | Future's End, Part II | As Voyager fights to prevent the launch of the 29th century time ship, the Doctor is kidnapped and given a holoemitter and Chakotay and B'Elanna crash land somewhere in Arizona. |
| 152 | 11/20/96 | Warlord | The consciousness of a tyrannical alien takes over Kes' body and has big plans for his reign of terror. |
| 153 | 11/27/96 | The Q and the Grey | Q offers Janeway to be the mother of his child, who he thinks will be the key to bringing peace to the Q Continuum, torn by a civil war. |
| 154 | 12/11/96 | Macrocosm | The Doctor inadvertently brings to Voyager a virus that has evolved to grow into large airborne objects that infect and terrorize the crew. |
| 156 | 01/08/97 | Fair Trade | When Neelix becomes desperate to find a map of a nearby region of space, he is reacquainted with an old friend, Wix, who went to prison for a crime they both committed. Owing a debt to him, Neelix keeps quiet about a murder Wix commits during a drug trade. Their trouble eventually leads Tom and Chakotay to be falsely arrested. |
| 155 | 01/15/97 | Alter Ego | Harry falls in love with a holographic character who later becomes infatuated with Tuvok. To keep their friendship and to keep Harry from feeling betrayed, he deletes the character, but she later appears in Tuvok's quarters and seems to be preventing Voyager from leaving a nebula. |
| 158 | 01/29/97 | Coda | Janeway and Chakotay's shuttle crash land on a planet, and Janeway has an out-of-body experience where she sees her own death, eulogy, space burial, and a visit from her dead father. |
| 157 | 02/05/97 | Blood Fever | [synopsis] B'Elanna's mating instincts are switched on thanks to Vorik's pon farr just as she ends up becoming trapped in an underground cave with Tom. |
| 159 | 02/12/97 | Unity | When Chakotay responds to a Starfleet distress signal, he finds a colony of ex-Starfleet officers that were assimilated by the Borg, and are now disconnected and trying to forge a new home for themselves. |
| 161 | 02/19/97 | Darkling | The Doctor's attempts to tweak his behavioral subroutines goes awry and he develops a sinister alter ego bent on taking over the Doctor's mild-mannered self. |
| 160 | 02/26/97 | Rise | Neelix, Tuvok and a Sklar, Nezu alien, crash land on the Nezu planet and must reactivate an unused elevator tower that leads to a space station for help. Sklar then appears to be poisoned after hearing something on the roof, and when Tuvok goes to investigate, Sklar tries to push Tuvok off and sabotage the mission. |
| 162 | 03/19/97 | Favorite Son | Taresians, a species mostly of amorous women, convince Harry that he is one of them and that he should stay, at least to learn about his people. But when Voyager returns for him, the aliens prevent them from doing so. Meanwhile, Harry realizes men are only needed for genetic material and will be later killed. |
| 163 | 04/09/97 | Before and After | Kes finds herself living her life backwards, jumping from the time of her death to brief sequential periods of time preceding that, and she has to find a way to get her crewmates to help. |
| 164 | 04/23/97 | Real Life | The Doctor decides he wants to create a holographic family for himself, and after B'Elanna makes a few realistic modifications to the program, he realizes having a family isn't as easy as he thought it would be. |
| 165 | 04/30/97 | Distant Origin | A race of humanoid dinosaurs discover the remains of one of Voyager's crew, and become convinced that humans are their distant ancestors. |
| 167 | 05/07/97 | Worst Case Scenario | What starts off as a harmless -- and even intriguing -- tactical training holodeck program turns deadly when the crew realizes that Seska managed to hijack it back when she was on board and turned it into a way to get her revenge. |
| 166 | 05/14/97 | Displaced | One by one, the crew is transported off the ship and replaced by a group of aliens intent on taking over Voyager. |
| 168 | 05/21/97 | Scorpion, Part I | Dangerously close to Borg space, Voyager encounters Species 8472, who they realize is a much greater threat and have no choice but to forge an alliance with the Borg to defeat them. |
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| 169 | 09/03/97 | Scorpion, Part II | The alliance with the Borg brings Janeway and Tuvok to work closely with Seven of Nine, the Borg "representative" that becomes severed from the Collective and part of Voyager's crew. |
| 170 | 09/10/97 | The Gift | As Seven struggles to settle in with Voyager's crew, Kes is beginning to develop extraordinary mental abilities that eventually force her to leave the ship. |
| 172 | 09/17/97 | Day of Honor | On the Klingon Day of Honor, B'Elanna's bad day only gets worse as she faces both the possibility of death the need to admit her feelings for Tom. |
| 171 | 09/24/97 | Nemesis | Chakotay is kidnapped and held by a violent race who he learns to hate and wage war against. |
| 173 | 10/01/97 | Revulsion | While Harry and Seven struggle to get along while working together, B'Elanna and the Doctor go on an away mission to assist a hologram whose program is very unstable. |
| 174 | 10/08/97 | The Raven | After Seven is afflicted with hallucinations of being hunted by the Borg, she violently escapes from Voyager in search of what she feels is a Borg homing signal. |
| 175 | 10/29/97 | Scientific Method | The crew is hampered by ailments of the physical and psychological kind, and are subjects of crude lab experiments conducted by a band of over-curious aliens. |
| 176 | 11/05/97 | Year of Hell, Part I | An alien bent on tweaking the timeline until the universe is how he wants it refuses to let anything stand in his way, including Voyager, which becomes a primary target of attack, time and time again ... |
| 177 | 11/12/97 | Year of Hell, Part II | Chakotay and Tom are kidnapped onto the Krenim vessel and must find a way to outsmart Annorax, while Voyager is so badly beaten that Janeway orders evacuation before finding allies and waging a war against the Krenim. |
| 178 | 11/19/97 | Random Thoughts | During a trade mission on an alien planet, B'Elanna is arrested and sentenced to a dangerous memory purging procedure on the charge of thinking violent thoughts. |
| 179 | 11/26/97 | Concerning Flight | A band of alien ships steal many of Voyager's essential components, and when Janeway goes undercover to get them back, she discovers that the Leonardo da Vinci program is active with the Doctor's holoemitter. |
| 180 | 12/17/97 | Mortal Coil | When Neelix dies and is brought back to life, he is deeply distraught by the realization that his belief of an afterlife is not really true. |
| 182 | 01/14/98 | Waking Moments | A telepathic race invades the dreams of the Voyager crew, and it is up to Chakotay to distinguish the dream world from reality and release the aliens' hold on the ship. |
| 181 | 01/21/98 | Message in a Bottle | The Doctor is sent through an alien communication network to the Alpha Quadrant, but he finds himself on a starship overrun by Romulans and meets up with the upgraded version of the EMH. |
| 183 | 02/11/98 | Hunters | Voayger finds a data stream from Starfleet with letters from home tangled in an ancient relay communication network, and in the process of retrieving it, they encounter the Hirogen who make it a sport to hunt their prey and take "trophies." |
| 184 | 02/18/98 | Prey | The Hirogen try hunting Species 8472, but the fluidic space aliens are fighting back, and one of them has invaded Voyager but only in search of a way back home. |
| 185 | 02/25/98 | Retrospect | During a trade mission with a weapons merchant, Seven accuses him of violating her and stealing her Borg nanoprobes. But did he really do it? |
| 186 | 03/04/98 | The Killing Game, Part I | The Hirogen take over Voyager and subject the crew to violent holodeck programs -- such as World War II -- where they are cruelly hunted down, medically treated, then returned to another round of hunting. |
| 187 | 03/04/98 | The Killing Game, Part II | |
| 188 | 04/08/98 | Vis à Vis | While Tom finds difficulty about the direction of his career, an alien who's made a life of assuming other people's identities does so with Tom's. |
| 189 | 04/15/98 | The Omega Directive | Voyager stumbles upon a molecule involving a top secret directive known only to the top ranking Starfleet officers, but Janeway is convinced to let the crew help in harnessing and neutralizing the potentially dangerous phenomenon. |
| 190 | 04/22/98 | Unforgettable | Chakotay rescues and becomes involved with a woman he's met before -- only he and everyone else on Voyager don't remember. |
| 191 | 04/29/98 | Living Witness | The Doctor's back-up program is run 700 years in the future, where the Doctor must prove that it was not Voyager that was responsible for the destruction of an alien city. |
| 192 | 05/06/98 | Demon | Tom and Harry beam to a Demon-class planet to gather some deuterium, but their environmental suits are punctured and they end up becoming cloned and brought back to Voyager. |
| 193 | 05/13/98 | One | As Voyager passes through a radioactive nebula, the crew is put in stasis and relies on Seven and the Doctor to get along and keep the ship in one piece for the next month. |
| 194 | 05/20/98 | Hope and Fear | When Voyager transports an alien trader, Arturis, he decodes Starfleet's last message which leads them to an unmanned Starfleet vessel waiting to take the crew back home using quantum slipstream drive. However, more investigation reveals that Starfleet did not send this ship and it, in fact, is alien. |
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| 195 | 10/14/98 | Night | During a journey through an empty region of space, the crew is fighting a bad case of boredom, bouts of cabin fever, and themselves, while Janeway becomes sullenly depressed and blames herself for stranding Voyager in the Delta Quadrant. Then they're relieved when aliens attack. |
| 196 | 10/21/98 | Drone | In a transporter mishap, Seven's nanoprobes, the Doctor's mobile emitter, and a hapless crewman's DNA combine to form a Borg baby that grows up and learns a few lessons from Seven. |
| 197 | 10/28/98 | Extreme Risk | B'Elanna deals with the news of the Maquis slaughter in the Alpha Quadrant by subjecting herself to dangerous physical conditions, while Tom leads Voyager in a race against the Malon to build a new shuttle -- introducing the Delta Flyer. |
| 198 | 11/04/98 | In the Flesh | Voyager runs into an amazingly accurate recreation of Earth, complete with Starfleet, San Francisco and Boothby -- the only thing is it's Species 8472. |
| 199 | 11/11/98 | Once Upon a Time | When an away team in perilous danger faces the possibility of not getting rescued, Neelix tries to shield Naomi from the truth about her mother's fate by engrossing her in her favorite kiddie holonovel. |
| 201 | 11/18/98 | Timeless | Fifteen years in the future, Harry and Chakotay are fugitives of the Federation -- and the sole survivors of the Voyager crew. But Harry is bent on using stolen Borg technology to send a message back in time to fix a miscalculation that sends Voyager to an icy doom. (100th episode) |
| 203 | 11/25/98 | Infinite Regress | Seven's consciousness is hijacked by a selection of random individuals assimilated by the Borg, and the cause is tracked to a device in some Borg debris that must be deactivated before Seven literally loses her mind. |
| 200 | 12/02/98 | Nothing Human | When B'Elanna is attacked by a large parasitic alien, the only way of removing it is through a procedure created by a Cardassian exobiologist after experimenting on Bajorans, making B'Elanna and other ex-Maquis on board VERY upset. |
| 202 | 12/09/98 | Thirty Days | Tom is sentenced to 30 day's solitary confinement and demotion to ensign after he disobeys direct orders. |
| 204 | 12/16/98 | Counterpoint | While Voyager secretly transports a group of telepaths through Devore space, and submits to several boarded inspections. During the time, Janeway becomes acquainted with the lead inspector, who reveals he wishes to defect from his people and help Voyager's passengers. |
| 206 | 01/20/99 | Latent Image | The Doctor finds evidence of the existence a female crewmember he doesn't recognize, and it sparks a dilemma that puts his ethical program into a difficult feedback loop. |
| 207 | 01/27/99 | Bride of Chaotica! | When a group of photonic aliens believe Captain Proton's holodeck realm is real, the crew struggles to find a way to convince the aliens not to attack. |
| 205 | 02/03/99 | Gravity | Tom, Tuvok, and the Doc are pulled into a gravity well where they team up with another hapless victim and try to survive until Voyager finds a way to get them out. |
| 209 | 02/10/99 | Bliss | Everyone except Seven is consumed with the belief that they've found a way home, and it's up to her to get the crew to snap out of it before there is no way to escape the trap. |
| 211 | 02/17/99 | Dark Frontier, Part I | While the crew plans to steal a transwarp coil from a damaged Borg vessel, Seven reviews her parents' logs and is unsettled by the memories. She has a hallucination that the Borg tapped into her neural implants and know of the planned heist. |
| 212 | 02/17/99 | Dark Frontier, Part II | Trapped on the Borg vessel, Seven learns that the Queen allowed her to be freed by Voyager so that they can now study her experiences to strategize assimilating humanity. While the crew secretly follows the sphere, the Queen assigns Seven to help assimilate another species. |
| 210 | 02/24/99 | The Disease | Against regulations, Harry falls in love with a woman named Tal when the crew help repair an alien ship. He begins to illuminate as a result, and is force to confess to the Doctor and the captain. Despite the captain's direct orders, he continues to see Tal in secret, while the rest of the crew deal with microfractures that appear to be sabotage. |
| 213 | 03/03/99 | Course: Oblivion | A ship wide epidemic turns into the realization that the crew is not real -- they're the bio-mimetic duplicates (from "Demon") and they're falling apart ... literally. |
| 208 | 03/24/99 | The Fight | When Voyager enters chaotic space, Chakotay hallucinates that he is in a boxing ring. The Doctor tells him that he has a gene for a cognitive disorder, and when Chakotay goes on a vision quest to explore further, he discovers that aliens are trying to communicate with him. |
| 214 | 03/31/99 | Think Tank | |
| 215 | 04/26/99 | Juggernaut | When Voyager rescues two Malons, B'Elanna, Neelix, and Chakotay assist in disabling the ship before it explodes and spreads radiation. During the mission, one of the Malon is attacked by what he claims is a superstitious monster. |
| 216 | 04/28/99 | Someone to Watch Over Me | The Doctor's social lessons for Seven extend to dating when her curiosity about relationships is piqued, but soon the Doc realizes that he himself is developing feelings for his pupil. |
| 217 | 05/05/99 | 11:59 | Janeway discovers that an admired ancestor of hers lived a life that slightly fell short of the legend that had been passed down over the years. |
| 218 | 05/12/99 | Relativity | A 29th century Captain Braxton recruits Seven to track down a weapon placed on board Voyager some time in the past and to find the culprit who put it there. |
| 219 | 05/19/99 | Warhead | Harry and the Doc bring back to Voyager a damaged piece of machinery that is sentient, only to realize that it is a warhead intent on blowing up its target or anyone that gets in the way. |
| 220 | 05/26/99 | Equinox, Part I | Voyager comes to the aid of a Starfleet vessel, Equinox, that was taken to the Delta Quadrant also by the Caretaker. Nucleogenic aliens attack the two ships, but they realize the Equinox crew are planning to steal equipment from Voyager that would get them home, but leave Voyager stranded. They realize that the nucleogenic aliens are attacking because the crew of the Equinox killed them aliens for propulsion, and put them in the brig. |
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| 221 | 09/22/99 | Equinox, Part II | The Equinox crew escape from Voyager and capture Seven and the Doctor, but Seven has locked out the power to their enhanced warp drive, so they disable the Doctor's ethical subroutines to get him to cooperate. |
| 222 | 09/29/99 | Survival Instinct | When Seven meets several aliens at a space station, she has flashbacks to when she was Borg. One of them gives her relays that came from her unimatrix and, with two others, approach Seven while she is regenerating. When they are subdued, they admit that they are trying break the telepathic link imposed on them. |
| 223 | 10/06/99 | Barge of the Dead | A near-death experience takes B'Elanna aboard a ship on its way to Klingon hell where she finds her mother who is there because of B'Elanna's dishonor. When she wakes up on Voyager, she embarks on a mission to go back to the Barge of the Dead to clear her mother's name -- even if it means dying herself. |
| 224 | 10/13/99 | Tinker, Tenor, Doctor, Spy | Feeling his duties do not reflect his capabilities, the Doctor has daydreams about the female crew members being attracted to him and he is the Emergency Command Hologram, taking over when the crew is incapacitated. An alien ship spies on Voyager and taps into the Doctor's program, seeing what he does, including his daydreams. |
| 226 | 10/20/99 | Alice | When Tom falls in love with an abandoned shuttle he calls Alice, he fixes it up and tries out the neurogenic link with it. Alice lures him to work on it nonstop, but becomes hostile and almost kills B'Elanna. Tom becomes completely linked and loses all free will to Alice. |
| 227 | 11/03/99 | Riddles | Tuvok is attacked by a strange weapon that damages his brain processes. Slow recovery causes him to be emotional and violent, but he learns to laugh and have fun with Neelix. Unfortunately, he cannot remember the vital details about the cloaked aliens that attacked him. |
| 225 | 11/10/99 | Dragon's Teeth | The owners of a subspace corridor force Voyager to land on a hostile planet where they discover natives who have been in stasis pods for 500 years. Seven revives one who is distraught that his wife did not survive. He tells the crew that the corridors belonged to his people but were taken by enemies. Voyager agrees to help in exchange for corridor use, but he and his people decide to take over Voyager. |
| 228 | 11/17/99 | One Small Step | Voyager is followed by a ball of deadly energy, which reminds them of a similar incident in which an early Mars module was consumed by energy. Chakotay and Seven take the Delta Flyer to find the module inside, but Chakotay disobeys the captain to leave, and they all disappear into subspace. |
| 229 | 11/24/99 | The Voyager Conspiracy | When Seven installs a new cortical processor in her alcove, she suspects that Janeway is behind a conspiracy to deliberately strand Voyager in the Delta Quadrant, which she reports to Chakotay. At the same time, she believes Chakotay and the other Maquis intend to attack the Federation and the Cardassians, evidence which she presents to Janeway. |
| 230 | 12/01/99 | Pathfinder | On Earth, while Reg Barclay works on contacting Voyager, he becomes addicted to the holographic ship and its crew, where he feels more at home than in real life. He has a theory to use a wormhole to contact Voyager, but his superiors see little merit in the theory, and Reg resorts to breaking into the research lab to try it out anyway. |
| 231 | 01/12/00 | Fair Haven | Tom and Harry create a holodeck program that takes place in Ireland, and the captain allows the program to be always on to serve as a distraction while the crew prepares for a space hurricane. The crew becomes attached to the program, and Janeway finds herself falling in love with one of the characters. |
| 233 | 01/19/00 | Blink of an Eye | Voyager is caught in the orbit of a planet whose speed of revolution causes a time difference of one second to one day between them. What is for centuries now, the natives believe Voyager is a mythical force causing their earthquakes. The Doctor is sent down to find how they can escape orbit, but he becomes lost, and Voyager is visited by a shuttle from the planet. |
| 234 | 01/26/00 | Virtuoso | The Qomari sneer at Voyager's incompetency during repairs, but are drawn to the Doctor's singing since they have never heard of music. They invite him to sing on their planet and the admiration he receives causes his ego to grow and he begins to neglect his duties on Voyager. |
| 236 | 02/02/00 | Memorial | Chakotay, Tom, Harry, and Neelix are haunted by violent dreams that imply their participation in an alien's deadly war, though they have no recollection of it. When the ship turns back to investigate, nearly the entire crew begins to have such memories. |
| 232 | 02/09/00 | Tsunkatse | When Voyager gets a chance to enjoy shoreleave near an alien planet, Seven and Tuvok's shuttle is captured and they are taken to the planet to participate in Tsunkatse fighting matches. Seven reluctantly agrees to fight in order for Tuvok to get treatment for his injuries, but she ends up in matches whose results are deadly. |
| 235 | 02/16/00 | Collective | A damaged Borg cube run by immature Borg children attempts to assimilate some of the crew on the Delta Flyer. They hold them hostage while they demand Voyager give them equipment to help them communicate with the Collective. |
| 237 | 02/23/00 | Spirit Folk | The citizens of Fair Haven, where the new Irish holodeck program takes place, believe magic and evil has come to their town when they witness the crew performing everyday tasks -- in part due to malfunctions caused by the program running nonstop. The townspeople get anxious, kidnap Tom and Harry, and "hypnotize" the Doctor to reveal "their real motives." |
| 238 | 03/01/00 | Ashes to Ashes | Lyndsay Ballard, an ensign assigned to Voyager who died 3 years ago, returns after escaping the Kobali who recover dead bodies and genetically alter to be like them. She tries to resume her life on Voyager despite demands from the Kobali that she return. In the meantime, Seven is put in charge of the Borg children. |
| 239 | 03/08/00 | Child's Play | Icheb, one of the Borg children, prepares to return to his parents on his home planet, which has been repeatedly attacked by the Borg and is attempting to rebuild. Icheb has no recollection of them, but decides to spend time with them to learn about them and their lifestyle, while Seven struggles with losing her pupil. |
| 240 | 03/15/00 | Good Shephard | Janeway takes three mediocre crewmembers on an away mission on the Delta Flyer to see if they can be inspired to perform their duties better. But the mission goes awry when they are hit by something unseen and one of the officers is possessed by some alien entity. |
| 242 | 04/19/00 | Live Fast and Prosper | A group of con artist aliens are impersonating the crew of Voyager and stealing from various planetary systems. The real Voyager tracks them down since they too scammed Neelix in a trade, and put the leader of the ring in the brig, but she refuses to cooperate. |
| 244 | 04/26/00 | Muse | When B'Elanna crashes on a planet, she is held as a playwright's muse for inspiration to write plays to prevent a war among his people. She reluctantly tells him stories about Voyager in exchange for supplies to repair the shuttle. |
| 241 | 05/03/00 | Fury | An older, resentful Kes returns to Voyager, causing heavy damage and killing B'Elanna to go back in time to replace her younger self so that she can give information to the Vidiians to capture Voyager. |
| 243 | 05/10/00 | Life Line | The Doctor learns that his creator, Lewis Zimmerman, is dying of an incurable disease, so he transmits himself in a datastream to Earth to help treat him. However, egos clash when Dr. Zimmerman is indignant about being treated by an "archaic" program such as the EMH. |
| 245 | 05/17/00 | The Haunting of Deck Twelve | When the Borg children are disturbed by a ship-wide shutdown, they believe it is due to a ghost haunting the ship. They listen to Neelix's story about the ghost, which comes about when Voyager goes into a nebula that releases an electric bolt that causes the ship's systems to fail. |
| 246 | 05/24/00 | Unimatrix Zero, Part I | The Borg Queen discovers that some drones have a genetic mutation that allows them to enter a dream state where they are no longer Borg. Seven finds herself in the idyllic dream, and discovers that she visited there frequently when she was a Borg and was very close with one of the other male drones there. |
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| 247 | 10/04/00 | Unimatrix Zero, Part II | Janeway, Tuvok, and B'Elanna become assimilated themselves when they go on board a Borg cube to liberate those drones who can go to Unimatrix Zero, the dream state. |
| 248 | 10/11/00 | Imperfection | When some of the Borg children find homes, Seven seems to cry, but it appears to be a malfunction in her cortical node, which could be a serious problem. Janeway tries to salvage a node from a Borg debris field, and when that fails, Icheb offers Seven his own, even if it means his own death. |
| 249 | 10/18/00 | Drive | Tom and Harry enter the Delta Flyer in a shuttle race when they rescue an alien from her malfunctioning ship. The race ruins B'Elanna's plans to finally have a weekend alone with Tom, but she yields, even though it bothers her. She feels that her relationship with Tom is coming to a standstill, so she takes Harry's place in the Delta Flyer. |
| 251 | 10/25/00 | Repression | When fprmer Maquis crewmembers end up unconscious due to what appear to be physical attacks, Tuvok investigates. However, Tuvok attacks Chakotay with no recollection until he sees the image of a Bajoran, and finds evidence that he is also behind the other attacks. |
| 250 | 11/01/00 | Critical Care | The Doctor's program and holoemitter are stolen and forced to treat patients on a hospital ship, those who are considered privileged and those who are not. He notices the stark difference in priorities between them, and steals medicine from the privileged to treat the others. |
| 252 | 11/08/00 | Inside Man | Instead of letters, Voyager receives a hologram of Reg Barclay who tells them he's come to help prepare for his plan to get Voyager home. However, the real Reg Barclay believes the hologram never made it to Voyager, and later discovers that his ex-girlfriend gave information about the hologram to the Ferengi. |
| 255 | 11/15/00 | Body and Soul | When the Delta Flyer is captured for having a "photonic," or hologram, aboard, Seven downloads the Doctor's program into her cybernetic implants where he now controls her body. The Doctor |
| 256 | 11/22/00 | Nightingale | Voyager undergoes repairs and maintenance on a planet while Harry leads an away team to search for supplies, but they get caught between two enemy ships and Harry agrees to command their understaffed ship until they meet back up with Voyager. However, they find that Voyager has befriended their friends' enemies. |
| 253 | 11/29/00 | Flesh and Blood, Part I | Voyager discovers a Hirogen ship whose crew has been slaughtered by malfunctioning Starfleet holograms from the holomatrix Janeway offered them years before. The Hirogen admit that they modified the holograms to be more dangerous, but they've escaped and stolen a Hirogen ship. In pursuit, the holograms steal the Doctor from Voyager to help repair their malfunctions and try to convince him to stay. Refusing, he offers Voyager's help in finding them a planet to settle on but meeting with Janeway leads to a debate about hologram rights and untrusting of Voyager, the holograms attack and kidnap B'Elanna. |
| 254 | 11/29/00 | Flesh and Blood, Part II | While B'Elanna reluctantly agrees to try repairing the holograms, other Hirogen intent on hunting down the renegades threaten Voyager if they get in the way, but they follow anyway, hiding in the Hirogen's blind spot. The Doctor then realizes the leader of the holograms is fixated on liberated all holograms and establishing a religion around himself. He transports the pursuing Hirogen to a toxic planet where they will now be hunted, and he steals the Doctor's mobile emitter to exact his revenge. |
| 257 | 01/17/01 | Shattered | When Voyager is hit by a strange energy blast, the ship is fractured into different time periods of the past and future and Chakotay, who receives a chronoton injection from the Doctor of the past, is able to move from one time period to another. But to get back to his own time, he has to meld the fractures together but requires help. He kidnaps Janeway from seven years ago and has to help her overcome her doubts and mistrust about him, and to survive the challenges of each fracture -- one of which includes Seska taking over Voyager. |
| 258 | 01/24/01 | Lineage | B'Elanna discovers that she is pregnant, but realizes her daughter will have Klingon traits as she did. Distraught by fears of what her daughter will have to face and unsettled by flashbacks of her own difficulties of being part Klingon, she insists that the Doctor eliminate her daughter's Klingon genes. And when he refuses and she fails to get support from Tom or the captain, she takes matters into her own hands. |
| 259 | 01/31/01 | Repentance | Voyager comes to the aid of a damaged vessel and reluctantly agree to help transport eight criminals who are headed for execution for murder. But Neelix discovers that some of these prisoners are merely scapegoats for their neighboring aliens and are convicted for crimes they are only assumed to have committed. Another prisoner has his defective conscience turned on with Seven's nanoprobes to mend neurological damage, and gets help from to crew to appeal his death sentence. |
| 260 | 02/07/01 | Prophecy | The crew find themselves being attacked by an old Klingon vessel who is in search of a "savior" that they now believe is B'Elanna's unborn daughter. They destroy their own ship to follow her lead, but some who have doubts challenge their prophecy's interpretation. One challenges Tom to a modified bat'leth duel, but when the Klingon collapses, the Doctor discovers the Klingons are carrying a deadly virus that they have now passed to B'Elanna and her baby. |
| 261 | 02/14/01 | The Void | Voyager is sucked into a subspace void where they are raided by other trapped ships competing to survive. An attempt to escape fails, and Janeway believes the only way out is to form alliances with other ships and pool together resources. |
| 262 | 02/21/01 | Workforce, Part I | Most of the crew is kidnapped and, with their memories erased, put to work on a planet where labor is in need. Chakotay, Harry, and Neelix find Voyager abandoned except for the Doctor and they go in search of the rest of the crew. They decide to go undercover and get B'Elanna taken back on Voyager, but Chakotay, unsuccessful in getting Janeway to recall her real life, finds himself pursued by the natives. In the meantime, Tuvok has flashes of his memory returning and tries to make Seven remember what happened. |
| 263 | 02/28/01 | Workforce, Part II | Neelix helps B'Elanna to remember her life on Voyager, while Chakotay hides from his pursuers and tries to convince Janeway of her real identity. She doesn't believe him and he is caught and subjected to mind control to bring Voyager into his captors' hands. In the meantime, Seven begins to have flashbacks of her real life and discreetly launches an investigation into what a desperate Tuvok had hunches about. |
| 264 | 03/07/01 | Human Error | Seven immerses herself into holodeck programs where she has become more human and is experiencing more emotional aspects of life, which includes dating a holographic Chakotay. In the meantime, Voyager is damaged by shockwaves of subspace warheads, but Seven continues to be distracted by her holodeck programs to the point where she is neglecting her work and her health. |
| 265 | 04/11/01 | Q2 | Q drops by, bringing his now-teenaged son to learn about humanity, but is nothing but trouble as he only cares about fulfilling his own amusement. Q begs Janeway to help and threatens to turn his son into an amoeba if he does not change his ways by the end of one week he is to spend on Voyager. |
| 266 | 04/18/01 | Author, Author | A limited two-way link with Earth allows the crew to communicate with their families and friends, but the Doctor uses it to publish a his holonovel, which the crew is horrified to learn is a skewed portrayal of themselves. The Doctor argues that it is intended to invoke a sense of power in the EMH Mark I's that are condemned to laborous work. But when he is convinced to make revisions to the story, he learns that his publisher has already been released and refuses to recall them, arguing that holograms have no legal rights. |
| 267 | 04/25/01 | Friendship One | Starfleet assigns Voyager to find a probe that ancient Earth sent just after First Contact. They find it on a radioactive planet, but are attacked by natives who believe their ancestors sent the probe to destroy their planet. They take Neelix, Tom, and Joe Carey hostage and demand Voyager to relocate them to a new planet, but the task would delay Voyager's travels for more than 3 years. |
| 268 | 05/02/01 | Natural Law | While Tom is forced to take a flight safety course for violating a local flight law, Seven and Chakotay are stranded on a primitive planet whose natives they try to avoid contacting. While Chakotay is disabled from an infected leg injury, Seven tries to use the shuttle's debris to send a distress signal. |
| 269 | 05/09/01 | Homestead | Tom, Tuvok and Neelix crash on an asteroid that is home to a colony of Talaxians who are oppressed by miners. They are being forced to relocate, but refuse to give up their home. Neelix befriends a widowed Talaxian woman and her son and commits himself to helping them defend their right to stay. |
| 270 | 05/16/01 | Renaissance Man | Janeway and the Doctor return to Voyager with the news that they must give up their warp core and settle on an M-class planet. Chakotay becomes suspicious and discovers Janeway is an imposter, just before he is rendered unconscious. The real Janeway is being held hostage while the Doctor is forced to secretly obtain Voyager's warp core and some gel packs. |
| 271 | 05/23/01 | Endgame, Part I | On the 10th anniversary of Voyager's return to Earth nearly three decades in the future, Janeway initiates a plan to go back in time to repeat their return, but this time keeping all of her crew alive. |
| 272 | 05/23/01 | Endgame, Part II | The present Janeway permits the technology on the future Janeway's shuttle to be put on Voyager, which will allow them to safely travel home, but Seven realizes that the Borg Queen intends to stop them. When they arrive at the nebula where their way home lies, the present Janeway realizes they are in a Borg transwarp conduit hub and instead of using it to get home, she intends to destroy it to incapacitate the Borg for good. |
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