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This is the StarTrek VOYAGER Episode Guide compiled by Kei Of Carnage.
For reular updates to this file, please contact the REMOTE KONTROL BBS on
+44 (o)1642 813819 after 10pm or a Carnage member.
]------------------| STARTREK VOYAGER EPISODE GUIDE |------------------[
Starring:
Kate Mulgrew as Captain Kathryn Janeway
Robert Beltran as Chakotay
Roxann Biggs-Dawson as B'Elanna Torres
Jennifer Lien as Kes
Robert Duncan McNeill as Lt. Tom Paris
Robert Picardo as the Doctor
Ethan Phillips as Neelix
Tim Russ as Tuvok
Garrett Wang as Harry Kim
]-------------------------| VOYAGER SEASON 1 |-------------------------[
Caretaker (Premier Episode)
Parallax
The Starship Voyager encounters a quantum singularity and what appears to be
another ship in jeopardy. In their attempt to rescue the vessel, the crew
comes to realize that it is they who are trapped, and the race begins
to free themselves before the ship is destroyed.
Time and Again
The Starship Voyager experiences a shock wave in space, a wave set off by a
huge explosion on a nearby planet. When they beam down to investigate, the
away team discovers all life has been eradicated. In addition, they discover
subspace fractures which ultimately transport Captain Janeway and Lt. Paris
back in time to right before the explosion. They must discover a way to
avert the catastrophe to save their lives.
Phage
In their continuing search for a source of dilithium crystals that could be
used to supplement the Voyager's power core, the crew of the Starship come
upon a planet that seems replete with the substance. Upon closer
examination, they find that the place is really a base for a strange alien
culture that must steal bodily organs to fight the "phage," a disease that
eats away at their bodies and destroys their organs. Neelix (Ethan Phillips)
falls prey to them, and the race is on to save his life.
The Cloud
While investigating what they believe to be a nebula in search of fuel, the
crew of Voyager discovers that they have in fact entered and injured a new
life form, which they must help heal as they try to escape.
Eye of the Needle
The Voyager crew becomes hopeful when they encounter a small wormhole
through which they communicate with a cargo vessel on the other side...
in the Alpha Quadrant.
Ex Post Facto
Upon visiting a world in the midst of a war with a neighboring planet,
Lt. Tom Paris finds himself accused of a murder he didn't commit... his
sentence -- to relive the crime from the victim's point-of-view every 14
hours for the rest of his life. It is up to Tuvok to prove his innocence by
using the Vulcan Mind-Meld before his sentence destroys his sanity.
Emanations
While exploring an uncharted planet, the crew stumbles on the burial ground
of the alien race Vhnori. During an investigation of the bodies, Harry Kim
is caught up in a subspace vacuole and is transported to the alien
culture's homeworld.
His presence there causes many to doubt their traditional belief in the
afterlife, and Kim soon realizes that the only way he can return home is the
same way he came... through the Vhnori's death stations. Kim places his life
in the hands of fate, trusting that the crew of the Voyager will be able to
revive him upon his return.
Prime Factors
The crew of Voyager encounters alien beings known as the Sikarians - a race
renowned for their incredible hospitality. When it becomes known that the
Sikarians have the technology to "fold" space and travel more than 40,000
light years in an instant, the Voyager crew think they've found their way
home. But the hospitality of the Sikarians is not all it seems on the
surface, and both races' code of ethics is put to the test.
State of Flux
While on a routine exploration of a new planet, Voyager responds to the
distress call of a Kazon warship. Upon investigation, they find the Kazon
ship hobbled by an accident caused by Federation technology... a clear
signal that Voyager may be carrying a traitor.
Heroes and Demons
The ship's holographic Doctor must overcome his computer-programmed
limitations when the ship's Holodeck is taken over by an alien lifeform
that transforms living crew members into pure energy. As the only Voyager
crew member able to face this alien being, the Doctor must explore the limits
of his programmed behavior and reach beyond them to save the crew from a
fate worse than death.
Cathexis
Both Tuvok and Chakotay return from a routine expedition injured -- Tuvok
with minor ailments and Chakotay greviously injured. During an encounter
with a black nebula, Chakotay's neural energy was depleted; unless it is
returned, Chakotay will be doomed to a life as a brain-dead host. While
trying to return to the nebula, the crew of Voyager discovers that an alien
presence is aboard and able to control their efforts.
Faces
B'Elanna Torres and Lt. Tom Paris are abducted by the alien race who suffer
from the Phage. During an experiment, B'Elanna is literally split into two
separate beings -- one fully Klingon, the other fully human -- by Sulan, a
Vidiian Soldality scientist in search of a cure for the deadly disease. Her
two selves must learn to work together in order to escape the alien
laboratory and rescue Lt. Paris.
Jetrel
Neelix is confronted by Haakonian scientist Ma'bor Jetrel, the man
responsible for creating the Metreon Cascade, a device that was used to
annihilate a major portion of the Talaxian race, including Neelix' own
family.
Jetrel is allowed to board Voyager when he asserts that Neelix will soon
fall ill from long-term effects of the Metreon Cascade device. Tempers
flare between the two, with Neelix instantly distrusting the man who
murdered his loved ones. Ultimately, Neelix must discover Jetrel's true
motive for being on board Voyager before it is too late.
Learning Curves
When several former Maquis crew members break Federation rules, it is up to
Tuvok to train them in the finer points of Starfleet protocol and
discipline in order to reestablish harmony among Voyager's crew.
Simultaneously, a strange virus invades the ship's bio-neural circuitry,
endangering the lives of all aboard. As B'Elanna Torres and the Doctor try
to discover a cure, Tuvok and his unlikely "cadets" become trapped in an
unstable part of the ship. As one of them lies near death, Starfleet tenets
are put to the test.
]-------------------------| VOYAGER SEASON 2 |-------------------------[
The 37's
After atmospheric disturbances force the crew to land the Starship Voyager
on a mysterious planet, Captain Janeway leads an away team in search of the
source of the centuries-old distress signal detected by the ship's sensors.
They discover the source of the SOS to be an old Earth aircraft. Upon
further investigation, the team finds a massive chamber containing eight
earthlings in cryogenic units, one of which is Amelia Earhart (Sharon
Lawrence). After releasing them from suspended animation, the U.S.S.
Voyager crew comes under attack when a group of the planet's inhabitants
mistakes them for members of the Briori -- an alien race which abducted
more than 300 people from Earth in 1937 and brought them this planet as
slaves. It's learned that over time, the slaves revolted and killed the
aliens. The eight surviving "37's" became part of the planet's history and
the cryogenic chamber was their shrine. Since then, the descendants of the
original 300 cultivated the planet and created a home much like Earth. The
crew of the U.S.S. Voyager is invited to stay, and Janeway must face her
greatest challenge as she allows each crewmember the personal choice to
stay behind and begin a life among these kindred Humans.
Initiations
When First Officer Chakotay borrows a Shuttlecraft to perform the Pakra, a
solitary Indian ritual commemorating his father's death, he inadvertently
drifts into Kazon-Ogla territory and becomes the target of a Kazon youth
attempting to earn his Ogla warrior name by killing the Federation enemy.
Projections
The Doctor receives information that Voyager has suffered a massive Kazon
attack and that most of the crew has abandoned ship, so he ventures from
Sickbay, via remote holo-projection system, to aid those still on board.
Elogium
Aggresive space-dwelling lifeforms attach themselves to the Starship,
creating an electrophoretic field. The occurence increases Kes' metabolic
activity and accelerates her reproductive process, causing her to
prematurely enter the elogium - the time of life when Ocampa bodies become
fertile. However, the elogium occurs only once, so if Kes is ever going to
have a child, it must be immediately.
Non Sequitur
Ensign Harry Kim is confused when he awakens to find himself on Earth -- in
24th century San Francisco -- working as a design specialist at Starfleet
Engineering and engaged to be married to Libby. Accessing Starfleet service
records, he mysteriously finds that he was never assigned to the U.S.S.
Voyager.
Twisted
A spatial distortion phenomenon occurs not only in space but inside the
ship as well, changing Voyager's structural layout and completely disabling
it. As Voyager is compressed and twisted by this unknown anomaly, the crew
must work frantically to stop it.
Parturition
When Kes spends free time with a smitten Tom Paris, Neelix is overcome with
jealousy and instigates a messy fight with the Lieutenant. In the
aftermath, the Captain sends the sparring pair on a shuttlecraft mission to
an M-Class planet, to replenish food supplies. When their craft experiences
an interference pattern, they crash on the planet's surface.
Persistence of Vision
As they ready for a first encounter with the Bothan alien species, a
strange psionic field causes the U.S.S. Voyager crew to succumb to a
delusional state and their most deeply buried thoughts surface. During this
ordeal, the characters in Janeway's holonovel program become real, and her
beloved Mark appears; Paris faces off with his disparaging father, the
Admiral; Kim is finally reunited with his girlfriend, Libby; Tuvok talks to
his Vulcan wife, T'Pel; and Torres is seduced by Chakotay. The ship is
effectively disabled and it's up to an unaffected Kes and The Doctor to
block the mysterious field.
Tattoo
While Chakotay leads an Away Team to drill for minerals on a moon's
surface, they accidentally disturb a village and encounter its defensive
inhabitants -- a group with Indian origins. A regretful Chakotay then
experiences flashbacks of himself as a defiant 15-year-old who disappoints
his father by not embracing the traditions of his tribe.
Cold Fire
The crew is hailed by Ocampa colonists on an alien space station who, at
long last, lead them to the female mate of The Caretaker, a mysterious
being who may have the ability to send them home. As Tuvok tutors Kes in
honing her rapidly maturing mental abilities, it's concluded that her
burgeoning powers have been extremely underestimated.
Maneuvers
Kazon intruders board the U.S.S. Voyager and steal a Transporter control
module. That collateral enables their leader, Culluh, to persuade rival
sects to join together to conquer the Federation ship. Surprisingly, the
mastermind behind the Kazon's scheme is an advisor with Cardassian, Maquis,
and Starfleet tactical experience -- none other than Seska, the despised
traitor and former intimate of Chakotay.
Resistance
In search of precious tellerium needed to power the ship, Janeway, Tuvok,
Torres and Neelix transport to an Alsaurian city occupied by the hostile
Mokra. Tipped off to the U.S.S. Voyager crew's presence, Mokra soldiers
capture Tuvok and Torres. During the commotion, Janeway is secreted away by
Caylem, a local eccentric who believes she is his long lost daughter.
Prototype
When the crew finds a deactivated humanoid robot with an unfamiliar power
source floating in space, Chief Engineer B'Elanna Torres is able to repair
this mysterious mechanical "man." When it comes to "life," the sentient
artificial lifeform, Automated Unit 3947, explains that its kind is near
extinction and asks Torres to build a prototype for the construction of
more units. In accordance with the Prime Directive, Torres must decline the
request, but when 3947's Pralor homeship is located, the robot abducts her
and threatens to destroy Voyager unless she constructs the prototype.
Alliances
After Voyager is severely attacked by Kazon and one of its crewmen killed,
Chakotay appeals to Janeway to start thinking more like the Maquis. Janeway
knows she must strengthen Voyager's position in the quadrant and, although
it's a difficult decision and is against her beliefs and training, she
agrees to take steps toward a strategic alliance with leaders of several
Kazon factions. When they come together for a conference, it's eminently
clear that there are no rules in this region of space.
Threshold
Lieutenant Paris makes history by becoming the first person to make a
transwarp flight. But, soon after his shuttle returns from Warp Ten, he
undergoes startling biochemistry changes. His cell membranes begin to
degrade and, despite the Doctor's best efforts, Paris dies. Hours after the
pronouncement of death, Paris is discovered breathing, his body going
through accelerated mutations which leave him radically transformed into a
bizarre and terrifying cross between a human and amphibian.
Meld
When a crew member is murdered, Tuvok's investigation leads to another
crewman, Ensign Suder, who finally admits he is the perpetrator. Vulcan
instincts prohibit Tuvok from determining a logical motive for committing
such a crime, so he attempts to understand the violent impulses of a
criminal by performing a mind-meld on Suder -- with deadly results.
Dreadnought
The U.S.S. Voyager crew spots a Cardassian designed, self-guided missile
carrying a warhead capable of significant destructive force. As it travels
towards Rakosan, a heavily populated planet, Torres reports that she is
partly responsible for its virtually unstoppable status. When she was a
Maquis, she intercepted the missile and changed its program to assult its
own makers, but it later went astray and now she is the only hope in
stopping it. So Torres volunteers to transport to the missile's interior
and reprogram it again. But, before she can detonate the warhead, the
onboard computer tries to destroy her.
Death Wish
A rebel Q (Gerrit Graham) escapes imprisonment from inside a comet and
demands asylum aboard the U.S.S. Voyager. Just as quickly, the well-known Q
(John de Lancie), arrives to force the escaped Q back to the Continuum.
Noting the dictates of Starfleet protocol, Captain Janeway holds a hearing
to consider the request for asylum. A courtroom drama ensues when Q (de
Lancie) calls himself to the witness stand along with a varied group of
people, including Commander William T. Riker, to defend the Q Continuum
against the ever-logical Tuvok.
Lifesigns
The U.S.S. Voyager detects a distress call from a weakened lifeform aboard
a small spacecraft and quickly beams a deathly ill Viidian female to
Sickbay. The Doctor starts treating her for advanced stages of the Phage by
transferring her decaying body into stasis and creating a temporary,
healthy holographic program of her being. As he becomes acquainted with the
alien, a hematologist named Danara Pel, the Doctor's adaptive programming
allows him to experience romantic feelings.
Investigations
Neelix, a suddenly self-proclaimed journalist, hears a rumor that a fellow
crew member has expressed displeasure with Starfleet and requested leave.
Soon, Tom Paris is relieved of duty to become a pilot with a Talaxian
convoy -- leaving a saddened Voyager crew behind. Almost immediately, the
Kazon-Nistim and the scheming Seska attack the Talaxian fleet, kidnap Paris
and attempt to coerce classified information from him. Meanwhile, Neelix
suspects someone aboard Voyager has been secretly communicating with the
Kazon and his sleuthing leads him directly to Paris.
Deadlock
When the U.S.S. Voyager enters plasma cloud, while being pursued by Vidiian
vessels, a series of astounding consequences occur. Before the ship is able
to clear the cloud, the engines stall, anti-matter supplies begin to drain,
and Proton bursts causing significant casualties and a hull breach. Without
warning, Ensign Kim and Kes disappear into a mysterious void in space and
Captain Janeway discovers a duplicate U.S.S. Voyager and crew in a parallel
universe.
While the U.S.S. Voyager crew contends with the most significant disaster
to befall on the vessel, Captain Janeway discovers that a divergence field
has caused all sensor readings to double and every particle on the ship to
duplicate but there is still not enough anti-matter to sustain both
vessels. When the Vidiians begin to close in, the two Janeways meet to
determine a solution, knowing that only one of the two ships can survive.
Innocence
Tuvok and Bennet's shuttle crash lands on a sacred haven for the Drayan, an
alien race which has shunned outside contact for decades. While Bennet lies
dying from his injuries, three frightened Drayan children venture out from
hiding. The young ones tell Tuvok that they have been abandoned by their
people to die on the planet, and beg his help in saving them from the
imminent arrival of the "morrok" -- the messenger of death.
The Thaw
The U.S.S. Voyager activates an automated message from members of the Kohl
settlement who, years earlier, survived an environmental catastrophe by
submitting themselves into artificial hibernation. When the crew transports
the Kohl's hibernation pods on board, they find humanoids in deep stasis
with suppressed metabolic activity -- but with active minds and complex
sensory systems controlled by a computer -- and that is where the nightmare
begins.
Symbiogenesis
A bizarre occurrence causes Neelix and Tuvok, who are attempting to
transport back to the U.S.S. Voyager from an away mission, to arrive aboard
ship as one. The crew is astonished when a strange but oddly familiar alien
humanoid with dark speckled skin and pointy ears -- which is neither Tuvok
nor Neelix -- appears. The Doctor's bio-scanner shows that Neelix and
Tuvok's patterns have merged, causing the pair to become one entity --
Tuvix -- a humor-filled, logic defying fusion of the two crewmen.
Resolutions
When Janeway and Chakotay contract a deadly virus from an insect bite, the
Doctor cannot find a cure. Unable to perform her duties, Janeway is forced
to turn over permanent command of the ship to Tuvok and retreat, with
Chakotay, to a small planet which shields the effects of the fatal disease.
Basics, Part I
In an emergency message to Chakotay, Seska discloses that their newborn son
has been banished by Culluh to a servant colony. Chakotay feels conflicted
about rescuing the baby because he was manipulated into fatherhood by
Seska. When the crew detects a distress signal from a Kazon shuttle, they
transport aboard the critically injured Teirna, a former aide to Seska, who
delivers the news that Culluh has killed Seska. So, with Teirna restricted
to secured quarters, the U.S.S. Voyager heads on a rescue mission through
Kazon-Nistrim territory where Kazon raiders viciously attack the ship.
Before long, the fierce battle is over and the Voyager crew has lost --
outwitted by their most bitter foe. Surrounded and defenseless, Captain
Janeway must give up the ship to the Kazon.
]-------------------------| VOYAGER SEASON 3 |-------------------------[
Basics, Part II
With Voyager in the hands of the Kazon, Janeway must find someway to
retrieve her ship.Part two of two.
Flashback
After coming down with a mysterious ailment, Tuvok has visions back to his
days when he served on a starship under the famous Captain Sulu.
The Chute
Kim and Paris are falsely accused of committing acts of terrorism and are
both incarcerated in a horrific alien prison.
The Swarm
As Voyager prepares to cross through the territory of an unknown but feared
race, the Doctor finds himself with a major problem.
Sacred Ground
When Kes gets in trouble on an away mission, it is up to Janeway to do
whatever she can to save her.
False Profits
The Voyager crew encounter the two Ferengi that were lost in the Delta
Quadrant when the Barzan Wormhole turned out to be unstable.
Remember
An old woman uses her telepathic powers to transfer her memories into
B'lanna before she dies as a warning to the younger generation not to make
the mistakes they did.
Future's End, Part I
After being attacked by a ship from the future, the Voyager crew find
themselves on 20th Century Earth. Part one of two.
Future's End, Part II
The crew must prevent a leading 20th Century industrialist from destroying
the future. Part two of two.
The Q and Grey
With the Q Continuum thrown into civil war following the death of Quinn, Q
arrives on the ship with a proposition for Janeway.
Warlord
When an alien warrior dies on Voyager, he manages to take over Kes in an
attempt to see his plans of conquest through.
Macrocosm
The ship is overwhelmed by a strange gelatinous lifeform and Janeway is
forced into the conduit to elude the alien form while the Doctor on his
first away mission attempts to find a solution.
Fair Trade
An old friend of Neelix tricks him into shipping some illegal narcotics
which gets the Voyager crew into some difficulty.
Alter Ego
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Coda
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Blood Fever
One of the Vulcan crewmembers enters Pon Farr, the ferocious Vulcan mating
phase.
Unity
The Voyager crew come up against the Federations greatest threat, the Borg.
Rise
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Darkling
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]------------------| STARTREK VOYAGER EPISODE GUIDE |------------------[