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Star Trek: Voyager
1995 - 2001 7.8 (985 votes) 7 Seasons
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Created By
Jeri Taylor
Rick Berman
Gene Roddenberry
Michael Piller

Star Trek: Voyager

Charting the new frontier

Overview

Pulled to the far side of the galaxy, where the Federation is 75 years away at maximum warp speed, a Starfleet ship must cooperate with Maquis rebels to find a way home.

Key Crew

Creator: Rick Berman, Michael Piller, Jeri Taylor

Producer: Kenneth Biller, Brannon Braga, Wendy Neuss, Merri D. Howard

Top Cast

Kate Mulgrew
Kate Mulgrew

Kathryn Janeway

Robert Beltran
Robert Beltran

Chakotay

Roxann Dawson
Roxann Dawson

B'Elanna Torres

Robert Duncan McNeill
Robert Duncan McNeill

Tom Paris

Ethan Phillips
Ethan Phillips

Neelix

Robert Picardo
Robert Picardo

The Doctor

Tim Russ
Tim Russ

Tuvok

Jeri Ryan
Jeri Ryan

Seven of Nine

Seasons

Season 0 poster
Season 0 (1995)

No overview available.

90 episodes

Episodes
Episode 1: Star Trek Voyager: Inside The New Adventure
1995-01-09

A behind-the-scenes look at "Star Trek: Voyager", hosted by Robert Picardo (The Doctor), featuring footage of the pilot episode "Caretaker", as well as the creation of the series itself. Segments included interviews with the creators, producers, actors, and other people behind the show, as well as a "day-in-the-life" feature following Ethan Phillips (Neelix) during the filming of the Ocampa desert scenes.

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Episode 2: Braving The Unknown (Season 1)
2004-12-21

A 10 minute look at the early development of the series and the challenges the series faced, featuring interviews with the series creators Rick Berman, Michael Piller, and Jeri Taylor (1994).

Runtime: 12 min
Episode 3: Voyager Time Capsule: Captain Janeway (Season 1)
2004-12-21

A 15 minute look at the history of Kate Mulgrew (interviews from 1994, 2001, and 2003), outtakes, rehearsals, and a discussion of the character's arc over the course of the show. This special feature also includes behind-the-scenes material from Ethan Phillips and Rick Kolbe.

Runtime: 16 min
Episode 4: The First Captain Bujold (Season 1)
2004-12-21

8 minutes of footage shot while Geneviève Bujold played the part of Janeway, including an interview with Rick Berman.

Runtime: 10 min
Episode 5: Cast Reflections (Season 1)
2004-12-21

An 8 minute look at the cast members' reflections on joining the Star Trek universe, including interviews with Kate Mulgrew (1994), Roxann Dawson (2001), Robert Beltran (2001), Tim Russ (2001), Ethan Phillips (2001), Jennifer Lien (1994), Robert Picardo (2001), Robert Duncan McNeill (2001), Garrett Wang (2001), and Armin Shimerman (2003).

Runtime: 10 min
Episode 6: Red Alert: Visual Effects (Season 1)
2004-12-21

A 10 minute piece covering some of the special effects and shooting tricks during the season, including challenges during the pilot, the miniature ship used, and the "Caretaker" character. Interviewees: Dan Curry (segments from 1994 and 2003) and David Stipes (1994).

Runtime: 12 min
Episode 7: Real Science with Andre Bormanis (Season 1)
2004-12-21

A 9 minute piece discussing time travel, wormholes, and radiation in the real world.

Runtime: 10 min
Episode 8: Launching Voyager On The Web (Season 1)
2004-12-21

A 6 minute look at how Voyager used the web during its initial launch and how the webpage grew over the course of the show. The feature includes an interview with former StarTrek.com supervising producer Marc Wade.

Runtime: 7 min
Episode 9: On Location With The Kazons (Season 1)
2004-12-21

5 minutes in the desert, showing how a Star Trek show is shot, including interviews with David Livingston and Winrich Kolbe.

Runtime: 7 min
Episode 10: Star Trek: The Experience
2004-12-21

This short about the Star Trek-themed attraction Star Trek: The Experience at the Hilton Hotel in Las Vegas gives insight and a tour through the attraction and its features.

Runtime: 16 min
Episode 11: Season 1: Hidden File 1
2004-12-21

Kate Mulgrew talks about her role in the episode "Caretaker".

Runtime: 3 min
Episode 12: Season 1: Hidden File 2
2004-12-21

Lost Transmissions from the Delta Quadrant. Michael Piller talks about changing Janeway's hairstyle.

Runtime: 2 min
Episode 13: Season 1: Hidden File 3
2004-12-21

Lost Transmissions from the Delta Quadrant. Brannon Braga talks about the episode "Phage".

Runtime: 3 min
Episode 14: Season 1: Hidden File 4
2004-12-21

Lost Transmissions from the Delta Quadrant. Vaughn Armstrong talks about his role as Telek R'Mor in the episode "Eye of the Needle".

Runtime: 3 min
Episode 15: Braving The Unknown (Season 2)
2004-12-21

A 17 minute piece discussing the challenges, plus the Vidiians and Kazon.

Runtime: 17 min
Episode 16: Voyager Time Capsule: Tuvok (Season 2)
2004-12-21

13 minutes about Tim Russ and his thoughts about the show and character.

Runtime: 15 min
Episode 17: Saboteur Extraordinaire: Seska (Season 2)
2004-12-21

6 minutes with Martha Hackett discussing her character.

Runtime: 8 min
Episode 18: A Day In The Life Of Ethan Philips (Season 2)
2004-12-21

A 7 minute piece showing him in makeup, on set, and otherwise.

Runtime: 8 min
Episode 19: Red Alert: Visual Effects (Season 2)
2004-12-21

Runtime: 14 min
Episode 20: Real Science with Andre Bormanis (Season 2)
2004-12-21

12 minutes discussing the real world "versions" of things such as robots, planetary rings, dark matter, and warp speed.

Runtime: 12 min
Episode 21: Designing the U.S.S. Voyager
2004-12-21

Rick Sternback (Senior Illustrator) discusses the design of the U.S.S. Voyager

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Episode 22: Season 2: Hidden File 1
2004-12-21

Lost Transmissions from the Delta Quadrant. Kate Mulgrew talks about the episode “The 37's”.

Runtime: 3 min
Episode 23: Season 2: Hidden File 2
2004-12-21

Lost Transmissions from the Delta Quadrant. Kate Mulgrew talks about her role in "Deadlock".

Runtime: 2 min
Episode 24: Season 2: Hidden File 3
2004-12-21

Lost Transmissions from the Delta Quadrant. Dan Curry (Visual Effects Producer) discusses the special effects for the episode “The Badlands”

Runtime: 3 min
Episode 25: Season 2: Hidden File 4
2004-12-21

Lost Transmissions from the Delta Quadrant. Robert Picardo (The Doctor) discusses his role in the episode “Lifesigns”.

Runtime: 3 min
Episode 26: Season 2: Hidden File 5
2004-12-21

Lost Transmissions from the Delta Quadrant. Tim Russ (Tuvok) performs the title track from his second album, “Kushangaza”, which is Swahili for "Amazing".

Runtime: 5 min
Episode 27: Season 2: Hidden File 6
2004-12-21

Lost Transmissions from the Delta Quadrant. Brannon Braga talks about the terrible episode “Threshold”.

Runtime: 3 min
Episode 28: Braving The Unknown (Season 3)
2004-12-21

13 minutes discussing a few early season episodes and the long-awaited return of the Borg.

Runtime: 14 min
Episode 29: Voyager Time Capsule: Neelix (Season 3)
2004-12-21

Voyager Time Capsule: Neelix

Runtime: 12 min
Episode 30: Voyager Time Capsule: Kes (Season 3)
2004-12-21

Voyager Time Capsule: Kes

Runtime: 12 min
Episode 31: Flashback To Flashback (Season 3)
2004-12-21

A 13 minute piece discussing the episode in question, the difficulties in matching the Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country look, and how George Takei (Sulu) got involved.

Runtime: 14 min
Episode 32: Red Alert: Amazing Visual Effects (Season 3)
2004-12-21

16 minutes discussing special effects from the season, including locations for "Basics", the dinosaurs in "Distant Origins", and the 8472 aliens.

Runtime: 17 min
Episode 33: Real Science with Andre Bormanis (Season 3)
2004-12-21

Real world information on how they tried to keep the series' astronomy real, present believable physics, a discussion on the possibility of extraterrestrial life, also featuring Neil deGrasse Tyson.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 34: Creating the Voyager Crew
2004-12-21

Michael Piller (Creative Consultant) discusses the creation Voyager's senior crew.

Runtime: 16 min
Episode 35: 30th Anniversary Moments
2004-12-21

A selection of interviews during Star Trek's 30th anniversary gala at Paramount Studios.

Runtime: 8 min
Episode 36: Season 3: Hidden File 1
2004-12-21

Lost Transmissions from the Delta Quadrant. Martha Hackett (Seska) discusses her return in the episode “Worst Case Scenario”.

Runtime: 2 min
Episode 37: Season 3: Hidden File 2
2004-12-21

Lost Transmissions from the Delta Quadrant. Kate Mulgrew talks about her role in "Macrocosm".

Runtime: 3 min
Episode 38: Season 3: Hidden File 3
2004-12-21

Lost Transmission. Robert Picardo discusses his role as “The Doctor”.

Runtime: 2 min
Episode 39: Season 3: Hidden File 4
2004-12-21

Lost Transmissions from the Delta Quadrant. Tim Russ (Tuvok) discusses his role in “Blood Fever”.

Runtime: 4 min
Episode 40: Season 3: Hidden File 5
2004-12-21

Lost Transmissions from the Delta Quadrant. David Livingston (Director) discusses the episode “Distant Origin”.

Runtime: 3 min
Episode 41: Braving The Unknown (Season 4)
2004-12-21

This feature includes interviews with Brannon Braga, Jeri Taylor, and cast members. Interview topics include the introduction of Seven of Nine, the loss of Kes and memorable episodes of Season 4.

Runtime: 21 min
Episode 42: Voyager Time Capsule: Seven Of Nine (Season 4)
2004-12-21

Rare interviews and footage with Jeri Ryan, including publicity shoots.

Runtime: 15 min
Episode 43: Voyager Time Capsule: Harry Kim (Season 4)
2004-12-21

An interview with Garrett Wang reflecting on his character Harry Kim over the course of the series.

Runtime: 15 min
Episode 44: Red Alert: Amazing Visual Effects (Season 4)
2004-12-21

Dan Curry, Ronald Moore, and others describe the visual effects used in many Season 4 episodes of Voyager.

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Episode 45: The Art Of Alien Worlds (Season 4)
2004-12-21

Artist Syd Dutton discusses artwork seen over the course of the Star Trek series

Runtime: 12 min
Episode 46: Voyager Release Party
2004-12-21

A look at the DVD launch release event, including interviews with Robert Picardo (The Doctor) and other cast members.

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Episode 47: The Birth Of Species 8472 (Season 4)
2004-12-21

An insight into the creation of Species 8472, from concept to final CGI model.

Runtime: 10 min
Episode 48: Season 4: Hidden File 1
2004-12-21

Lost Transmissions from the Delta Quadrant. Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine) talks about becoming a part of Star Trek.

Runtime: 3 min
Episode 49: Season 4: Hidden File 2
2004-12-21

Lost Transmissions from the Delta Quadrant. Tim Russ (Tuvok) discusses directing the episode "Living Witness".

Runtime: 4 min
Episode 50: Season 4: Hidden File 3
2004-12-21

Lost Transmissions from the Delta Quadrant. Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine) briefly talks about getting acquainted with the other cast members. (June 18, 1997)

Runtime: 2 min
Episode 51: Season 4: Hidden File 4
2004-12-21

Lost Transmissions from the Delta Quadrant. Ethan Phillips (Neelix) discusses his role in the episode “The Killing Game”.

Runtime: 2 min
Episode 52: Season 4: Hidden File 5
2004-12-21

Lost Transmissions from the Delta Quadrant. Brannon Braga (Producer) discusses the creation of Seven of Nine.

Runtime: 2 min
Episode 53: Season 4: Hidden File 6
2004-12-21

Lost Transmissions from the Delta Quadrant. David Livingston (Director) discusses the episode “Hunters”.

Runtime: 4 min
Episode 54: Braving The Unknown (Season 5)
2004-12-21

A 20 minute segment discussing story issues, the 100th episode, "Nothing Human", the Captain Proton segments, and "Think Tank".

Runtime: 21 min
Episode 55: Voyager Time Capsule: B'Elanna Torres (Season 5)
2004-12-21

Voyager Time Capsule: B'Elanna Torres

Runtime: 18 min
Episode 56: Voyager Time Capsule: Tom Paris (Season 5)
2004-12-21

Voyager Time Capsule: Tom Paris

Runtime: 16 min
Episode 57: The Borg Queen Speaks (Season 5)
2004-12-21

Susanna Thompson talks about taking over the role from Alice Krige, the casting, and her makeup over the course of 6 minutes.

Runtime: 8 min
Episode 58: Ships of the Delta Quadrant
2004-12-21

Rick Sternback (Senior Illustrator) discusses the design of shuttles, the Delta Flyer, and other vessels in the show.

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Episode 59: Delta Quadrant Make-Up Magic (Season 5)
2004-12-21

A 19 minute piece discussing makeup for Neelix, Torres, Seven of Nine, Kazons, Hirogen, and adapting the central actors into Borg makeup.

Runtime: 20 min
Episode 60: Season 5: Hidden File 1
2004-12-21

Lost Transmissions from the Delta Quadrant. Garrett Wang (Ensign Kim) discusses his role in “The Disease”.

Runtime: 4 min
Episode 61: Season 5: Hidden File 2
2004-12-21

Lost Transmissions from the Delta Quadrant. Kate Mulgrew discusses her role in the episode “Counterpoint”.

Runtime: 3 min
Episode 62: Season 5: Hidden File 3
2004-12-21

Lost Transmissions from the Delta Quadrant. David Livingston (Director) discusses the episode "Infinite Regress”.

Runtime: 5 min
Episode 63: Season 5: Hidden File 4
2004-12-21

Lost Transmissions from the Delta Quadrant. David Livingston (Director) discusses the episode "Night".

Runtime: 3 min
Episode 64: Season 5: Hidden File 5
2004-12-21

Lost Transmissions from the Delta Quadrant. David Livingston (Director) and Tim Russ (Tuvok) discuss the episode "In the Flesh".

Runtime: 6 min
Episode 65: Braving The Unknown (Season 6)
2004-12-21

A 18 minute segment that discusses John Savage (guest star in "Equinox"), contact with Earth and crossovers with Star Trek: The Next Generation, a cameo by The Rock, and the "Barge of the Dead" episode.

Runtime: 18 min
Episode 66: One Small Step: A Mars Encounter (Season 6)
2004-12-21

10 minutes of information with André Bormanis discussing the state of exploration.

Runtime: 10 min
Episode 67: Voyager Time Capsule: Chakotay (Season 6)
2004-12-21

A 13 minute interview with Robert Beltran discussing his heritage, background, character, and some highlight episodes.

Runtime: 13 min
Episode 68: Red Alert: Amazing Special Effects (Season 6)
2004-12-21

This 18 minute piece discusses the Klingon afterworld, multiple versions of Kes, the frozen Voyager, the Borg Queen, and set design.

Runtime: 18 min
Episode 69: Guest Star Profile: Vaughn Armstrong (Season 6)
2004-12-21

A 11 minute interview with Armstrong discussing the 10+ characters he played across four Trek series, the conventions he has visited, and songs he wrote.

Runtime: 11 min
Episode 70: Star Mapping The Final Frontier (Season 6)
2004-12-21

A look into the creation of star maps based on the Star Trek stories with Graphics Artist Geoffrey Mandel.

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Episode 71: Season 6: Hidden File 1
2004-12-21

Lost Transmissions from the Delta Quadrant. Director David Livingston discusses the episode "Spirit Folk".

Runtime: 3 min
Episode 72: Season 6: Hidden File 2
2004-12-21

Lost Transmissions from the Delta Quadrant. Kate Mulgrew discusses the episode "Fair Haven".

Runtime: 2 min
Episode 73: Season 6: Hidden File 3
2004-12-21

Lost Transmissions from the Delta Quadrant. Tim Russ (Tuvok) discusses the episode "Unimatrix Zero".

Runtime: 4 min
Episode 74: Season 6: Hidden File 4
2004-12-21

Lost Transmissions from the Delta Quadrant. Jeffrey Combs discusses the episode "Tsunkatse".

Runtime: 3 min
Episode 75: Season 6: Hidden File 5
2004-12-21

Lost Transmissions from the Delta Quadrant. LeVar Burton discusses the episode his directorial assignments on all television productions of Berman-era Star Trek.

Runtime: 4 min
Episode 76: Braving The Unknown (Season 7)
2004-12-21

A look at filming and the stories behind the final season, featuring interviews with cast and crew. Features behind-the-scenes look at the development of stories like "Workforce" and "Flesh and Blood" and reflections on the entire series.

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Episode 77: Voyager Time Capsule: The Doctor (Season 7)
2004-12-21

An interview with Robert Picardo looking back on his character, The Doctor, over the course of the series, specifically Season 7, and also into what he's done since the series ended.

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Episode 78: Coming Home The Final Episode (Season 7)
2004-12-21

Interviews with Rick Berman and Brannon Braga on the development of Voyager's series finale, "Endgame".

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Episode 79: Real Science with Andre Bormanis (Season 7)
2004-12-21

Interviews with André Bormanis, scientific consultant for Star Trek: Voyager. Includes a look at the reality behind gravitons, and the orbital tether (featured in "Rise").

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Episode 80: The Making of Borg Invasion 4D (Season 7)
2004-12-21

Interviews with Alice Krige, Kate Mulgrew, and Robert Picardo on their work and the development on "Borg Invasion 4D".

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Episode 81: Inside Voyager's Scenic Art Department (Season 7)
2004-12-21

A look at designing the graphics and scenic art by Mike Okuda's department for Star Trek: Voyager.

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Episode 82: Season 7: Hidden File 1
2004-12-21

Lost Transmissions from the Delta Quadrant. Robert Picardo (The Doctor) discusses the episode "Critical Care".

Runtime: N/A min
Episode 83: Season 7: Hidden File 2
2004-12-21

Lost Transmissions from the Delta Quadrant. Dan Curry (Visual Effects Producer) discusses the effects for the episode "Unimatrix Zero, Part II".

Runtime: N/A min
Episode 84: Season 7: Hidden File 3
2004-12-21

Lost Transmissions from the Delta Quadrant. Jonathan Del Arco on his guest role in "The Void".

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Episode 85: Season 7: Hidden File 4
2004-12-21

Lost Transmissions from the Delta Quadrant. Dan Curry (Visual Effects Producer) discusses the effects for the episode "Endgame".

Runtime: N/A min
Episode 86: Season 7: Hidden File 5
2004-12-21

Lost Transmissions from the Delta Quadrant. Dan Curry (Visual Effects Producer) discusses the effects for the episode "Workforce".

Runtime: N/A min
Episode 87: Season 3: Hidden File 6
2004-12-21

Lost Transmissions from the Delta Quadrant. Robert Picardo (The Doctor) discusses his character in the episode "The Swarm."

Runtime: N/A min
Episode 88: Season 4: Hidden File 7
2004-12-21

Lost Transmissions from the Delta Quadrant. Brannon Braga (Co-Executive Producer) discusses Seven of Nine in the episode "One."

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Episode 89: Season 4: Hidden File 8
2004-12-21

Lost Transmissions from the Delta Quadrant. Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine) on her role in the episode "Scorpion, Part II."

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Episode 90: Star Trek The Experience Borg 4D Trailer
2004-12-28

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Season 1 poster
Season 1 (1995)

Pulled to the far side of the galaxy, where the Federation is 75 years away at maximum warp speed, a Starfleet ship must cooperate with Maquis rebels to find a way home.

15 episodes

Episodes
Episode 1: Caretaker
1995-01-16

Stardate: 48315.6. The USS Voyager, led by Captain Kathryn Janeway, is sent into the dangerous Badlands in pursuit of a Maquis ship, only for both ships to find themselves 70,000 light years from home in the uncharted Delta Quadrant.

Runtime: 92 min
Episode 2: Parallax
1995-01-23

Stardate: 48439.7. As the Maquis crewmembers begin to integrate themselves into the Starfleet crew, Voyager becomes trapped in a quantum singularity.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 3: Time and Again
1995-01-30

Stardate: Unknown. After being hit by the shockwave of a devastating planet-wide explosion, Voyager investigates. While on the surface, Janeway and Paris are accidentally 'shifted' one day into the past.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 4: Phage
1995-02-06

Stardate: 48532.4. During an away mission, Neelix is attacked and his lungs are surgically removed. His only hope for survival is if the crew of Voyager can get them back.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 5: The Cloud
1995-02-13

Stardate: 48546.2. Janeway tries to figure out what her dynamic with the crew should be while all stuck in the Delta Quadrant together. Voyager tries to harvest omicron particles to refuel the ship, but inadvertently injures a spacefaring organism.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 6: Eye of the Needle
1995-02-20

Stardate: 48579.4. The discovery of a wormhole leading to the Alpha Quadrant elates the crew, however, their only contact within range is a skeptical and paranoid Romulan.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 7: Ex Post Facto
1995-02-27

Stardate: Unknown. Tom Paris is accused of a murder he claims he did not commit. His sentence is to re-live the last few moments of his victim's life every 14 hours through a memory transplant.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 8: Emanations
1995-03-13

Stardate: 48623.5. A transporter accident swaps Harry Kim with a dying woman from another dimension. Harry finds himself among aliens who believe he’s returned from their afterlife, while the woman, expecting paradise, wakes up on the Voyager.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 9: Prime Factors
1995-03-20

Stardate: 48642.5. The Voyager crew are offered luxurious shore leave by the advanced and gregarious Sikarians, who have a device that could send Voyager 40,000 light years closer to home. However, Sikarian law strictly prohibits sharing their technology with others.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 10: State of Flux
1995-04-10

Stardate: 48658.2. When stolen Federation technology is found on a severely damaged Kazon Nistrim ship, Seska becomes the prime suspect. The evidence is further reinforced when questions arise regarding her true heritage.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 11: Heroes and Demons
1995-04-24

Stardate: 48693.2. Harry Kim disappears from the holodeck during his holo-novel, "Beowulf." According to the characters, he died at the hands of a mystical beast known as "Grendel". When Chakotay and Tuvok also disappear, the Doctor is transferred to the holodeck to investigate.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 12: Cathexis
1995-05-01

Stardate: 48734.2. After Chakotay and Tuvok are injured in a shuttle accident, a non-corporeal life form begins to wreak havoc on Voyager by infiltrating the minds of the crew and altering the ship's systems one by one.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 13: Faces
1995-05-08

Stardate: 48784.2. The Vidiians capture Paris, Torres and Durst while on an away mission. Torres is taken to a lab and 'split' into two people: one human, and one Klingon.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 14: Jetrel
1995-05-15

Stardate: 48832.1. The inventor of a weapon that slaughtered Neelix’s people contacts Neelix to warn of a fatal disease he may have contracted as a side effect.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 15: Learning Curve
1995-05-22

Stardate: 48846.5. In order to bring some rebellious Maquis crewmembers into line, Tuvok gives them a Starfleet Academy crash course. Meanwhile, the crew investigate a series of failures affecting the Voyager’s bio-neural systems.

Runtime: 46 min
Season 2 poster
Season 2 (1995)

Capt. Janeway and her crew encounter the Kazon and other new Delta Quadrant enemies as they continue the long, perilous journey back to Earth.

26 episodes

Episodes
Episode 1: The 37's
1995-08-28

Stardate: 48975.1. The crew happen upon a 1936 Ford truck adrift in space, leading to the discovery of a cryogenic chamber of humans abducted in the 1930s, including Amelia Earhart.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 2: Initiations
1995-09-04

Stardate: 49005.3. A young Kazon, desperate to prove himself and earn his name, tries to attack Chakotay.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 3: Projections
1995-09-11

Stardate: 48892.1. The Emergency Medical Hologram is activated during a red alert and finds the ship has been abandoned after an unknown emergency. As he explores, evidence mounts that the Doctor may in fact be the only real human in a holo-program called Voyager.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 4: Elogium
1995-09-18

Stardate: 48921.3. While the crew of Voyager investigate a cluster of space-borne life forms, Kes begins exhibiting strange intense symptoms.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 5: Non Sequitur
1995-09-25

Stardate: 49011. Harry Kim arises one morning to find he is back in San Francisco on Earth with his girlfriend Libby. In order to help him restore reality, he enlists the help of a shady figure in France by the name of Tom Paris, who has no idea who Harry is.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 6: Twisted
1995-10-02

Stardate: Unknown. Voyager enters a spatial distortion ring, which causes the ship’s layout to shift in confusing ways.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 7: Parturition
1995-10-09

Stardate: Unknown. Tom Paris and Neelix, while fighting over Kes’s affections, crash-land on a dangerous planet and become responsible for a sickly baby creature.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 8: Persistence of Vision
1995-10-30

Stardate: Unknown. Captain Janeway starts seeing characters and objects from her holo-novel around the ship. Soon afterwards the crew begins entering a catatonic state one by one, while only Kes and the Doctor remain unaffected.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 9: Tattoo
1995-11-06

Stardate: Unknown. Upon discovering a cultural symbol drawn in the ground on a planet that was used by his ancestors to 'heal the land', Chakotay tries to contact the beings his tribe called the 'Sky Spirits.'

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 10: Cold Fire
1995-11-13

Stardate: 49164.8. The crew of Voyager make contact with the Caretaker's mate, Suspiria, and a community of Ocampa that have been living on her Array. One of the Ocampa begins to train Kes in growing her psychic abilities, but pushes her to become more powerful than she can control.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 11: Maneuvers
1995-11-20

Stardate: Unknown. After the Kazon steal some Federation technology Chakotay goes after them on his own and is captured.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 12: Resistance
1995-11-27

Stardate: Unknown. Tuvok and B'Elanna are captured and imprisoned after an away mission to obtain a chemical vital to Voyager's systems from a black market go wrong. Janeway is knocked unconscious and is rescued by a man who believes that she is his daughter.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 13: Prototype
1996-01-15

Stardate: Unknown. After finding and repairing a robot found drifting in space, B'Elanna is abducted and forced to design a new prototype or Voyager will be destroyed.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 14: Alliances
1996-01-22

Stardate: Unknown. Janeway tries to make an alliance with a Kazon sect for their own protection and so they can continue their journey through the Delta Quadrant.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 15: Threshold
1996-01-29

Stardate: Unknown. After finding a type of dilithium that can survive at a higher temperatures, Tom Paris comes up with the ingenious idea of attempting to cross the transwarp threshold in an attempt to find a way to get home faster.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 16: Meld
1996-02-05

Stardate: Unknown. In order to help out Lon Suder, a psychopath who killed a crewmember, Tuvok performs a mind meld. Soon after, he begins showing violent tendencies, which develop until he loses control.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 17: Dreadnought
1996-02-12

Stardate: 49447. When Voyager encounters a Cardassian missile ship in the Delta Quadrant named 'Dreadnought', B'Elanna must disarm it before it destroys a planet with millions of innocent people.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 18: Death Wish
1996-02-19

Stardate: 49301.2. A suicidal Q threatens the future of the Q-Continuum after he requests asylum aboard Voyager.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 19: Lifesigns
1996-02-26

Stardate: 46504.3. After receiving a Vidiian patient who is about to die from the Phage, the doctor transfers her consciousness into the ship's computer and creates a holographic body. He soon finds himself becoming deeply attracted to her.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 20: Investigations
1996-03-13

Stardate: 49485.2. After weeks of erratic behavior, Tom Paris leaves Voyager and joins a Talaxian convoy.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 21: Deadlock
1996-03-18

Stardate: 49548.7. An accident in a plasma cloud duplicates Voyager after they are attacked by the Vidiians. During the aftermath, the ship is severely damaged, Ensign Wildman's baby dies and Harry Kim is sucked into space through a hull breach.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 22: Innocence
1996-04-08

Stardate: Unknown. When Tuvok crashes on a moon, he discovers three small children who believe they are about to die.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 23: The Thaw
1996-04-29

Stardate: Unknown. The crew of Voyager encounters a planet that has recently entered an ice age. They discover a series of stasis chambers where a small group of people are mentally connected to an artificial environment that turned horribly wrong.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 24: Tuvix
1996-05-06

Stardate: 49655.2. A transporter accident merges Tuvok and Neelix into one new being who calls himself 'Tuvix.'

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 25: Resolutions
1996-05-13

Stardate: 49690.1. When Captain Janeway and Chakotay contract an incurable virus they are left on a planet that shield them from its effects. While Janeway searches for a cure, she begins to form a deeper relationship with her first officer. Onboard Voyager, Tuvok, who is now in command, faces a near mutiny.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 26: Basics (1)
1996-05-20

Stardate: Unknown. Voyager receives a distress signal from Seska, who claims that Maje Cullah is going to take her baby away from her, a baby she says is Chakotay's. Chakotay is skeptical, but can't take the risk of abandoning his child, should it really prove to be his. Janeway authorises a mission to rescue Chakotay's child and the ship moves deep into Kazon Nistrim territory. However: was Seska for real, or is this all an elaborate trap?

Runtime: 46 min
Season 3 poster
Season 3 (1996)

As Capt. Janeway and her crew continue their journey home, they face many obstacles, including a time rip that sends them back to 20th-century Earth.

26 episodes

Episodes
Episode 1: Basics (2)
1996-09-04

Stardate: 50023.4. Voyager is captured by the Kazon and the crew are dumped on a planet in its early stages of evolution. As only Tom Paris and Lon Suder have evaded capture, it's up to them and the EMH to come up with a plan to retake the ship.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 2: Flashback
1996-09-11

Stardate: 50126.4. After falling ill to what appears to be a repressed memory Tuvok must perform a mind-meld with Captain Janeway in order to survive. The meld takes them back to when Tuvok was a junior science officer aboard the U.S.S. Excelsior under the command of Captain Hikaru Sulu.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 3: The Chute
1996-09-18

Stardate: 50156.2. Paris and Kim are sent to an Akritian prison after being accused of a terrorist bombing.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 4: The Swarm
1996-09-25

Stardate: 50252.3. Voyager must cross through the territory of a mysterious and fiercely isolationist species. Meanwhile, B’Ellana tries to help the Doctor when he begins losing his memory.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 5: False Profits
1996-10-02

Stardate: 50074.3. The crew encounter a Bronze Age culture ruled by two “Sages” – a pair of Ferengi who arrived through a wormhole from the Alpha Quadrant.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 6: Remember
1996-10-09

Stardate: 50203.1. After Voyager encounter a telepathic species, B'Elanna starts having powerful dreams that depict the life of a woman and her lover in a time of great political and social upheaval.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 7: Sacred Ground
1996-10-30

Stardate: 50063.2. Captain Janeway has to undergo a rigorous ritual in order to save Kes' life when she is knocked unconscious.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 8: Future's End (1)
1996-11-06

Stardate: Unknown. Voyager is attacked by a Timeship from 500 years in the future, but the two ships are hurled into the past and Voyager is stranded in the year 1996.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 9: Future's End (2)
1996-11-13

Stardate: 50312.5. While trying to rescue Paris and Tuvok, Torres and Chakotay are captured by a gang of weapons smugglers who believe that they are from the government.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 10: Warlord
1996-11-20

Stardate: 50348.1. A dying warlord transfers his consciousness to Kes’s body and uses her to stage a bloody coup on his home world.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 11: The Q and the Grey
1996-11-27

Stardate: 50384.2. Q begins courting Captain Janeway, claiming that her having his child is the only way to end a civil war wracking the Q Continuum.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 12: Macrocosm
1996-12-11

Stardate: Unknown. After returning from a first contact mission, Janeway, Neelix and the Doctor must retake Voyager from an infestation of microorganisms that grow to an alarming size.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 13: Fair Trade
1997-01-08

Stardate: Unknown. Voyager arrives at the dangerous and uncharted Nekrit Expanse. Neelix, feeling useless now that he can’t guide them, reaches out to a shady contact to find the crew a map.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 14: Alter Ego
1997-01-15

Stardate: 50460.3. Ensign Kim asks for Tuvok’s help controlling his emotions when he finds himself desperately in love with a holodeck character.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 15: Coda
1997-01-29

Stardate: 50518.6. Captain Janeway and Chakotay are trapped in a time loop, reliving the same disastrous shuttle crash.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 16: Blood Fever
1997-02-05

Stardate: 50537.2. Ensign Vorik expresses his desire to mate with B'Elanna during his Pon-Farr. After they get in a brawl over the matter, Torres begins showing signs of the Pon-Farr herself.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 17: Unity
1997-02-12

Stardate: 50614.2. During an away mission, Chakotay discovers a Federation hailing signature coming from an alien planet. After landing, he learns that all is not peaceful, and those helping him have not been entirely honest about their true origins.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 18: Darkling
1997-02-19

Stardate: 50693.2. When the doctor tries to improve his personality by incorporating the psychological profiles of famous and historical people, he is overwhelmed by their dark sides and begins exhibiting signs of a split personality, one the regular doctor, and the other dark and evil. Kes asks to leave Voyager when they encounter a race with vast knowledge of the region of space they are currently exploring.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 19: Rise
1997-02-26

Stardate: Unknown. Neelix is pushed to the limits when Tuvok's attitude becomes too much to bear while the pair is on an away mission to help evacuate a Nezu planet, which is being bombarded with asteroids.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 20: Favorite Son
1997-03-19

Stardate: 50732.4. Harry Kim experiences strong senses of deja vu in an unknown region of space. He soon learns that he is native to this region and that he is T'Karian, not human.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 21: Before and After
1997-04-09

Stardate: 50973. Kes begins traveling backwards through time from the moment of her death. With each shift, she comes closer to a solution but she also grows months and years younger at a time.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 22: Real Life
1997-04-23

Stardate: 50863.2. The Doctor decides he should create a holographic family in order to expand himself. When B'Elanna is disgusted by its unrealistic perfectionism, she alters the program to include random events and outcomes with interesting and devastating results.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 23: Distant Origin
1997-04-30

Stardate: Unknown. An alien palaeontologist discovers a common ancestral link between his people and humans. He believes that this proves that his people (the Voth) evolved on Earth and migrated to the Delta Quadrant millions of years ago, but his government is not as willing to believe his interpretation of the evidence.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 24: Displaced
1997-05-07

Stardate: 50912.4. Crew members are replaced one-by-one with aliens from an unknown race.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 25: Worst Case Scenario
1997-05-14

Stardate: 50953.4. B'Elanna Torres discovers a holodeck program where Chakotay and the Maquis rebel against Janeway.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 26: Scorpion (1)
1997-05-21

Stardate: 50984.3. Voyager finally enters Borg space, only to discover a threat more powerful than the Borg themselves.

Runtime: 46 min
Season 4 poster
Season 4 (1997)

On their long voyage back to Earth, Capt. Janeway and her spaceship crew do battle with Kazons, Borg, Cardassians and other galactic enemies.

26 episodes

Episodes
Episode 1: Scorpion (2)
1997-09-03

Stardate: 51003.7. The Voyager crew, allied with the Borg, prepare to battle the sinister alien Species 8472. But can an alliance between opinionated individuals and a collective race of consumers survive such fundamental differences?

Runtime: 44 min
Episode 2: The Gift
1997-09-10

Stardate: 51008. Janeway begins the process of integrating Seven of Nine into the Voyager crew. Meanwhile, Kes begins to experience extreme advances in her mental powers.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 3: Day of Honor
1997-09-17

Stardate: Unknown. When Voyager is forced to eject its warp core, Torres and Paris take a shuttle to retrieve it. But when the shuttle is damaged, the two officers are forced to abandon it—and find themselves alone in space with a rapidly depleting oxygen supply.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 4: Nemesis
1997-09-24

Stardate: 51082.4. Chakotay is stranded on a planet where two races are trying to wipe each other out in a massive, planet-wide war.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 5: Revulsion
1997-10-01

Stardate: 51186.2. Torres and the Doctor assist a holographic ship's servant whose crew has been killed. Meanwhile, when Kim and Seven of Nine are assigned to work on a project together, the ensign attempts to get to know the person inside the mysterious former-Borg.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 6: The Raven
1997-10-08

Stardate: Unknown. Seven of Nine steals a shuttlecraft and flees Voyager in an attempt to answer a mysterious homing beacon and return to the Borg Collective.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 7: Scientific Method
1997-10-29

Stardate: 51244.3. When members of the crew begin suffering from bizarre mutations, Seven of Nine may be the only one who can uncover the reasons why.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 8: Year of Hell (1)
1997-11-05

Stardate: 51268.4. The Voyager crew finds its determination and morale challenged when trying to survive a brutal, long-lasting conflict with a race called the Krenim.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 9: Year of Hell (2)
1997-11-12

Stardate: 51425.4. While Chakotay and Paris remain on board Annorax's time ship, Janeway attempts to repair Voyager enough to pursue her crew members' abductors.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 10: Random Thoughts
1997-11-19

Stardate: 51367.2. After making contact with a race of telepaths, the Voyager crew must help defuse a volatile situation when a local citizen acts on a random, violent thought inadvertently tranferred from Torres.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 11: Concerning Flight
1997-11-26

Stardate: 51386.4. Janeway and the hologram of Leonardo da Vinci must work together to retrieve Voyager's main computer processor, which has been stolen by alien thieves.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 12: Mortal Coil
1997-12-17

Stardate: 51449.2. Neelix is killed during an away mission, but Seven of Nine is able to revive him using Borg technology, leading him into a crisis of faith regarding the afterlife.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 13: Waking Moments
1998-01-14

Stardate: 51471.3. The crew is 'attacked' by a species of alien that live in the human dream state. It is up to Chakotay, with extensive knowledge about the dream state, to save the ship and its crew.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 14: Message in a Bottle
1998-01-21

Stardate: Unknown. When Seven discovers an alien communications array, the crew devises a way of sending the Doctor's program across it into the Alpha Quadrant, where he finds himself aboard a Starfleet vessel that has been commandeered by the Romulans.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 15: Hunters
1998-02-11

Stardate: 51501.4. As letters from the Alpha Quadrant come trickling through the communications array, the Voyager crew learns of an assortment of joyous, disturbing, and inevitable news.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 16: Prey
1998-02-18

Stardate: 51652.3. The crew rescues a critically injured but aggressive Hirogen hunter, who threatens to have his allies destroy Voyager if Janeway comes between him the hunt for his latest prey: a single creature from Species 8472.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 17: Retrospect
1998-02-25

Stardate: 51658.2. While re-fitting Voyager's systems with newly traded weapons, Seven of Nine claims to have been assaulted by Kovin, the weapons dealer. The Doctor soon makes a surprising discovery about the situation.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 18: The Killing Game (1)
1998-03-04

Stardate: Unknown. After having taken over Voyager, the Hirogen supply the crew members with artificial identities and subject them to violent holodeck simulations.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 19: The Killing Game (2)
1998-03-04

Stardate: 51715.2. The crew must stop an artificial holodeck rendition of a World War II battle from spilling onto the decks of the ship while simultaneously dealing with a Hirogen takeover.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 20: Vis à Vis
1998-04-08

Stardate: 51762.4. An alien test pilot who has the capability of switching bodies manages to take Tom's place aboard Voyager in order to escape the law.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 21: The Omega Directive
1998-04-15

Stardate: 51781.2. When the Voyager computer detects a mysterious, powerful, and extremely dangerous substance, Janeway must risk all to attempt destroying it.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 22: Unforgettable
1998-04-22

Stardate: Unknown. An alien woman who requests asylum on board Voyager claims that she was onboard the ship a month ago, and she fell in love with Chakotay.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 23: Living Witness
1998-04-29

Stardate: Unknown. 700 years into the future the Doctor must defend the crew of Voyager and set history straight when an alien race claims that the Warship Voyager was responsible for war crimes commited against their race.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 24: Demon
1998-05-06

Stardate: Unknown. Kim and Paris beam down to a hellish, barren planet to search for deuterium, a crucial energy source required to keep the ship running.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 25: One
1998-05-13

Stardate: 51929.3. The crew goes into stasis during a month-long journey through a nebula, leaving Seven and the Doctor in sole charge of running the ship.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 26: Hope and Fear
1998-05-20

Stardate: 51978.2. When an alien helps the Voyager crew decode the mysterious encrypted message from Starfleet, the crew learns the whereabouts of a secret experimental starship that may be able to get them back to the Alpha Quadrant within a mere matter of months.

Runtime: 46 min
Season 5 poster
Season 5 (1998)

Capt. Janeway and crew continue to try and find their way home, and Seven of Nine returns to the collective to confront the Borg queen.

25 episodes

Episodes
Episode 1: Night
1998-10-14

Stardate: 52081.2. Traveling through a large area of space completely devoid of stars and civilizations, the Voyager crew copes with the prospect of long-term isolation.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 2: Drone
1998-10-21

Stardate: Unknown. A transporter accident merges some of Seven of Nine's nanoprobes with The Doctor's mobile emitter to create a 29th century Borg drone.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 3: Extreme Risk
1998-10-28

Stardate: Unknown. In order to retrieve a probe stuck in a hazardous atmosphere, Tom Paris designs a new type of shuttlecraft named the 'Delta Flyer'. Torres begins to exhibit reckless behavior by engaging in dangerous holodeck programs.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 4: In the Flesh
1998-11-04

Stardate: Unknown. The crew discovers an outpost manned by a group of Species 8472, who have taken human form as a training measure for an invasion of the Alpha Quadrant.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 5: Once Upon a Time
1998-11-11

Stardate: Unknown. While Voyager searches for the crew of the crashed Delta Flyer carrying Tuvok, Paris and Ensign Wildman, Neelix must keep Naomi occupied. When it is discovered that Samantha is badly injured, he must decide how much he should tell her daughter.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 6: Timeless
1998-11-18

Stardate: Unknown. In the future, Harry Kim attempts to correct a mistake he made 15 years earlier, which had resulted in the loss of Voyager during use of experimental engine technology.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 7: Infinite Regress
1998-11-25

Stardate: Unknown. A transmission emanating from surviving technology from a destroyed Borg vessel induces multiple personality disorder in Seven of Nine.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 8: Nothing Human
1998-12-02

Stardate: Unknown. A moral dilemma arises when the Doctor is forced to consult the specialized medical database of a Cardassian war criminal in order to save Torres' life.

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 9: Thirty Days
1998-12-09

Stardate: Unknown. Tom Paris is demoted to ensign and is sentenced to thirty days in the brig for disobeying orders. While serving his sentence, Tom writes a letter to his father about the events that led to his demotion.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 10: Counterpoint
1998-12-16

Stardate: Unknown. When trying to transport illegal refugees through the territory of a xenophobic civilization, Janeway must put her trust in a defector who offers his help.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 11: Latent Image
1999-01-20

Stardate: Unknown. A gap in The Doctor's memory uncovers clues to a mystery involving the nature of his existence.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 12: Bride of Chaotica!
1999-01-27

Stardate: Unknown. Trans-dimensional photonic lifeforms become entangled in a war with the characters from Tom Paris' "Captain Proton" program after mistaking Voyager's holodeck for reality.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 13: Gravity
1999-02-03

Stardate: Unknown. Stranded on a planet with little hope for rescue, Tuvok and Paris are befriended by a woman who becomes enamored with Tuvok.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 14: Bliss
1999-02-10

Stardate: Unknown. The Voyager crew is lured into a giant space creature that consumes starships as food, and only Seven and the Doctor may have the ability to save the ship.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 15: Dark Frontier
1999-02-17

Stardate: 52619.2. When Janeway hatches a daring plan to steal technology from a crippled Borg ship, Seven is coerced into returning to the Borg collective.

Runtime: 89 min
Episode 16: The Disease
1999-02-24

Stardate: Unknown. Unable to resist his strong feelings for an alien woman, Ensign Kim breaks Starfleet protocol and engages in a torrid affair that lands him in hot water with the captain.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 17: Course: Oblivion
1999-03-03

Stardate: Unknown. The entire ship and crew begin to disintegrate, leading to a discovery that they aren't what they seem.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 18: The Fight
1999-03-24

Stardate: Unknown. While boxing on the holodeck, Chakotay is contacted by a telepathic species. However, prolonged communication may leave him insane or braindead.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 19: Think Tank
1999-03-31

Stardate: Unknown. A group of extremely intelligent aliens offers to help Voyager escape from a race of bounty hunters known as the Hazari, in exchange for Seven of Nine.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 20: Juggernaut
1999-04-26

Stardate: Unknown. An accident on a Malon freighter becomes a countdown to an explosive toxic-waste disaster, and preventing the explosion depends on Torres' ability to take control of a volatile mission.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 21: Someone to Watch Over Me
1999-04-28

Stardate: Unknown. Under the guidance of the Doctor, Seven of Nine learns some social aspects of human dating.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 22: 11:59
1999-05-05

Stardate: Unknown. Captain Janeway relates the story of her distant ancestor Shannon O'Donnell during the construction of the Millennium Gate on Earth during New Year's Eve 1999. She must convince the last holdout, local bookstore owner Henry Janeway to approve the plan.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 23: Relativity
1999-05-12

Stardate: Unknown. The crew of a time ship from the future recruits Seven to attempt preventing Voyager's forthcoming destruction.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 24: Warhead
1999-05-19

Stardate: Unknown. After Kim beams an alien missile onboard Voyager it links up to the Doctor's systems and requests that it is allowed to complete its mission of mass destruction.

Runtime: 46 min
Episode 25: Equinox (1)
1999-05-26

Stardate: Unknown. Voyager encounters another Federation starship, the USS Equinox, in the Delta Quadrant. But as an alien presence prepares an attack, Janeway begins to uncover the Equinox's sinister secret.

Runtime: 46 min
Season 6 poster
Season 6 (1999)

The Voyager crew encounters Borg children and establishes long-range communications with Starfleet, while the Doctor becomes a musical celebrity.

26 episodes

Episodes
Episode 1: Equinox (2)
1999-09-22

Stardate: Unknown. As Janeway's determination to capture Captain Ransom becomes an obsession, Ransom begins having second thoughts about his methods.

Runtime: 44 min
Episode 2: Survival Instinct
1999-09-29

Stardate: 53049.2. The arrival of three mysterious "individuals" among an influx of visitors to Voyager has mysterious consequences for Seven, who must relive a Borg experience from eight years earlier.

Runtime: 44 min
Episode 3: Barge of the Dead
1999-10-06

Stardate: Unknown. A near-death experience sends Torres into the apparent Klingon afterlife, and leaves her searching for answers when she returns.

Runtime: 44 min
Episode 4: Tinker Tenor Doctor Spy
1999-10-13

Stardate: Unknown. The Doctor alters his program, allowing himself to daydream—but the unexpected arises when a crewman on an alien ship taps into The Doctor's program in an attempt to spy on Voyager.

Runtime: 44 min
Episode 5: Alice
1999-10-20

Stardate: Unknown. Tom Paris persuades Chakotay to allow him to buy a shuttle from a junkyard. While repairing it, the shuttle, named 'Alice', begins to gain control over Tom's mind.

Runtime: 44 min
Episode 6: Riddles
1999-11-03

Stardate: Unknown. A mysterious alien attack leaves Tuvok's brain damaged and his personality altered, leading Neelix to try to rehabilitate him.

Runtime: 44 min
Episode 7: Dragon's Teeth
1999-11-10

Stardate: Unknown. The ship is placed in danger when it comes under attack from a territorial race of aliens known as the Turei. While sheltering on a planet, Captain Janeway tries to make an alliance with its inhabitants, the Vaadwaur. However, she soon begins to think that the Vaadwaur may pose a bigger threat than the enemy above.

Runtime: 44 min
Episode 8: One Small Step
1999-11-17

Stardate: Unknown. Voyager searches for a long-lost Mars spacecraft.

Runtime: 44 min
Episode 9: The Voyager Conspiracy
1999-11-24

Stardate: Unknown. A data-overloaded Seven of Nine starts spreading rumours of a mutiny and insurrection when the ship encounters an alien race who have technology that can catapult the ship light-years closer to home and cut years off their journey.

Runtime: 44 min
Episode 10: Pathfinder
1999-12-01

Stardate: Unknown. An obsessed Barclay tries to find a way to communicate with the starship Voyager with the use of an artificially generated micro-wormhole. He becomes so involved that he needs the help of Counsellor Troi to keep his grip on reality.

Runtime: 44 min
Episode 11: Fair Haven
2000-01-12

Stardate: Unknown. As the crew enjoys time off in a holo-program created by Tom Paris, and set in an Irish village named 'Fair Haven,' Captain Janeway falls for a handsome holo-character specifically designed for her. A deadly neutrino wave approaching Voyager shortly bring the festivities to a halt as this wave may prove to be more dangerous than they first imagined.

Runtime: 44 min
Episode 12: Blink of an Eye
2000-01-19

Stardate: Unknown. Voyager becomes the target of a society it inadvertently helped to create within a short period of time.

Runtime: 44 min
Episode 13: Virtuoso
2000-01-26

Stardate: Unknown. When the Doctor's singing talents are discovered by a technologically superior race, his new found popularity makes him consider resigning his commission to stay on the alien world with his millions of adoring fans.

Runtime: 44 min
Episode 14: Memorial
2000-02-02

Stardate: Unknown. The crew of Voyager experience vivid memories and dreams of a battle they don't remember having, with an enemy they have never encountered.

Runtime: 44 min
Episode 15: Tsunkatse
2000-02-09

Stardate: Unknown. Seven of Nine is forced into a competition for her life known as 'Tsunkatse,' when she and Tuvok are abducted from the Delta Flyer. If she refuses to fight, Tuvok will be refused the medical aid he needs to keep him from dying from the injuries he sustained from the crash.

Runtime: 44 min
Episode 16: Collective
2000-02-16

Stardate: Unknown. Borg children who were rejected by the Borg as unworthy drones abduct Chakotay, Kim, Neelix and Paris.

Runtime: 44 min
Episode 17: Spirit Folk
2000-02-23

Stardate: Unknown. The inhabitants of the holo-city of Fair Haven suspect the Voyager crew of having mystical powers when they witness the use of their futuristic technology.

Runtime: 44 min
Episode 18: Ashes to Ashes
2000-03-01

Stardate: Unknown. Ensign Lindsay Ballard returns to Voyager after being killed during a previous away mission. An alien race known as the Kobali, whose only method of reproduction is 'resurrection' of the dead through genetic engineering had revived her and taken her as a new member of their race. When the full extent of her new Kobali genes are activated, they reach a point where she must choose between her old home on the ship, or her new home with her adoptive Kobali family.

Runtime: 44 min
Episode 19: Child's Play
2000-03-08

Stardate: Unknown. Seven's feelings and maternal instincts are awakened when the crew locates the parents of one of the Borg children to whom Seven has grown attached.

Runtime: 44 min
Episode 20: Good Shepherd
2000-03-15

Stardate: Unknown. Captain Janeway takes three crewmen with poor performance records on an away mission in the Delta Flyer in an attempt to bring them to Starfleet standards. However, an unexpected collision with a Dark Matter comet leaves the crew in a perilous situation.

Runtime: 44 min
Episode 21: Live Fast and Prosper
2000-04-19

Stardate: Unknown. A group of con artists impersonate Captain Janeway and the crew of Voyager. The crew must find the imposters soon, or they, themselves will be punished for the con artists' crimes.

Runtime: 44 min
Episode 22: Muse
2000-04-26

Stardate: Unknown. An alien poet discovers an unconscious B'Elanna Torres after her crash landing in the Delta Flyer. However, this poet intends on using her in a play based on her life on Voyager to win favour with his Warlord.

Runtime: 44 min
Episode 23: Fury
2000-05-03

Stardate: Unknown. Kes returns to Voyager in a state of rage, blaming Captain Janeway for her past. Using her expanded Ocampan powers in a fit of revenge, she travels through time to deliver the crew to the Vidiians.

Runtime: 44 min
Episode 24: Life Line
2000-05-10

Stardate: Unknown. News reaches Voyager through the up-and-running Pathfinder project that the Doctor's creator, Lewis Zimmerman, is critically ill. In an attempt to save his life, the Doctor's program is transmitted to the Alpha Quadrant, but once there, he finds Zimmerman does not want to be examined by an 'obsolete' EMH program.

Runtime: 44 min
Episode 25: The Haunting of Deck Twelve
2000-05-17

Stardate: Unknown. When Voyager encounters some engineering problems, Neelix keeps the Borg children entertained by telling the story of an adventure that the crew experienced several months ago, with the ghost that lives on deck twelve.

Runtime: 44 min
Episode 26: Unimatrix Zero (1)
2000-05-24

Stardate: Unknown. Seven of Nine is contacted by Borg drones who have the ability to exist in a virtual realm that gives them freedom as individuals.

Runtime: 44 min
Season 7 poster
Season 7 (2000)

Capt. Janeway leads the Voyager in a fight against the Borg, delves into political infighting, escapes a void and finally makes her way back home.

25 episodes

Episodes
Episode 1: Unimatrix Zero (2)
2000-10-04

Stardate: 54014.4 - Partially transformed into Borg drones, Janeway, Tuvok, and Torres run a covert operation on board a Borg ship to infect the collective with a virus that will free subdued individuals from the hive's control.

Runtime: 44 min
Episode 2: Imperfection
2000-10-11

Stardate: 54129.4 - A key Borg component in Seven's brain begins shutting down, leading to the possibility that she may be facing the equivalent of a terminal illness.

Runtime: 44 min
Episode 3: Drive
2000-10-18

Stardate: 54058.6 - Torres and Paris' relationship takes a twist on the eve of a shuttle racing event Paris has entered, celebrating the anniversary of a peace treaty in a former war zone.

Runtime: 44 min
Episode 4: Repression
2000-10-25

Stardate: 54090.4 - An investigation of mysterious attacks on members of the crew uncovers a buried plot involving Tuvok and a Maquis fanatic.

Runtime: 44 min
Episode 5: Critical Care
2000-11-01

Stardate: Unknown - The Doctor is abducted from Voyager and forced to work in a hospital where patients are treated based on their social status.

Runtime: 44 min
Episode 6: Inside Man
2000-11-08

Stardate: 54208.3 - The Voyager crew receives a transmission from the Alpha Quadrant that contains an interactive holographic program of Lieutenant Barclay, who informs them that Starfleet has found Voyager a way home.

Runtime: 44 min
Episode 7: Body and Soul
2000-11-15

Stardate: 54283.3 - In a region of space where holograms are prohibited, the Doctor is forced to hide by transferring his program into Seven's mind, upon which he takes over control of her body.

Runtime: 44 min
Episode 8: Nightingale
2000-11-22

Stardate: 54274.7 - Ensign Kim finds himself making the hard choices of mission commander when he agrees to help the crew of a ship in need.

Runtime: 44 min
Episode 9: Flesh and Blood (1)
2000-11-29

Stardate: 54337.5 - Voyager answers a distress call from a Hirogen outpost – only to find carnage caused by holographic technology that Captain Janeway has given them.

Runtime: 45 min
Episode 10: Flesh and Blood (2)
2000-11-29

Stardate: 54337.5 - Voyager secretly trails two Hirogen ships in pursuit of the renegade hologram ship. Iden, the band's self-appointed leader, begins showing signs of delusional behaviour when he considers himself as the 'saviour of his people', and believes that his people will worship him as a God in their new settlement. With Voyager and the Hirogen ships trailing close behind, the Doctor and Torres must find a way to disable the ships and the holograms before they come under attack from the Hirogen, and before Iden can execute his plan.

Runtime: 40 min
Episode 11: Shattered
2001-01-17

Stardate: Unknown - A spatial anomaly divides Voyager into various time frames of the past and future, leaving Chakotay as the only person who may be able to put the pieces back together.

Runtime: 44 min
Episode 12: Lineage
2001-01-24

Stardate: 54452.6 - When B'Elanna learns she is pregnant, she tries to proactively repress her child's Klingon heritage on the basis of her own troubled past.

Runtime: 44 min
Episode 13: Repentance
2001-01-31

Stardate: 54474.6 - When Voyager provides emergency transportation for alien prisoners sentenced to die, a medical procedure unexpectedly and radically changes the values and temperament of one of the prisoners.

Runtime: 44 min
Episode 14: Prophecy
2001-02-07

Stardate: 54518.2 - The captain of a Klingon ship on a generational holy mission believes Torres' unborn child may lead them to a new era of enlightenment.

Runtime: 44 min
Episode 15: The Void
2001-02-14

Stardate: 54553.4 - Voyager is pulled into a barren spatial void where survival is based on preying upon others.

Runtime: 44 min
Episode 16: Workforce (1)
2001-02-21

Stardate: 54584.3 - The Voyager crew is abducted to an alien world, where their memories are altered and they are dropped into the large population of an industrial labor force.

Runtime: 44 min
Episode 17: Workforce (2)
2001-02-28

Stardate: 54622.4 - It's up to Chakotay, Kim, and the Doctor to liberate the Voyager crew and help uncover a conspiracy of illegal labor practices.

Runtime: 44 min
Episode 18: Human Error
2001-03-07

Stardate: Unknown - Seven of Nine runs a series of holodeck simulations to explore her untapped emotions.

Runtime: 44 min
Episode 19: Q2
2001-04-11

Stardate: 54704.5 - Q comes to Voyager and asks Janeway to help him teach lessons of responsibility to his troublesome son.

Runtime: 44 min
Episode 20: Author, Author
2001-04-18

Stardate: 54732.3 - When the Doctor arranges to have his recently completed holodeck novel published in the Alpha Quadrant, certain aspects of the story hit too close to home among his shipmates.

Runtime: 44 min
Episode 21: Friendship One
2001-04-25

Stardate: 54775.4 - The Voyager crew, on a mission to track down a historic Earth probe designed to contact intelligent life, finds the probe had indeed crossed paths with another civilization, but with catastrophic results.

Runtime: 44 min
Episode 22: Natural Law
2001-05-02

Stardate: 54817.5 - Chakotay and Seven find themselves trapped with a primitive culture that is separated from the rest of its world by an energy field designed to protect them.

Runtime: 44 min
Episode 23: Homestead
2001-05-09

Stardate: 54868.6 - Neelix finds he must make hard choices when he becomes involved in the struggle of Talaxian refugees whose home in an asteroid belt is threatened by alien miners.

Runtime: 44 min
Episode 24: Renaissance Man
2001-05-16

Stardate: 54890.7 - The Doctor is forced to carry out a secret mission where he must impersonate members of the Voyager crew.

Runtime: 44 min
Episode 25: Endgame
2001-05-23

Stardate: 54973.4 - Twenty-six years in the future, a regretful Admiral Janeway hatches an audacious plan to bring Voyager home sooner, rather than have it spend an additional sixteen years making its journey.

Runtime: 86 min

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