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Unimatrix Zero (2) / season 7 - episode 1
teleplay by Brannon Braga and Joe Menosky
story by Michael Sussman
directed by Mike Vejar
music by Dennis McCarthy
Unimatrix Zero, a cyberspace enclave for certain Borg within the collective, is under threat by the Borg Queen who wants it destroyed at any cost. Meanwhile, with Janeway and her crew going undercover as Borg drones in an attempt to infiltrate the Collective, the Borg Queen gets more and more desperate to unravel the mystery of Unimatrix Zero. She will even resort to the destruction of her own kind in an attempt to stop Janeway and Unimatrix Zero.


Imperfection / season 7 - episode 2
teleplay by Carleton Eastlake and Robert Doherty
story by Andrè Bormanis
directed by David Livingston
music by David Bell
Seven of Nine shows some emotion when three of the four Borg children leave the U.S.S. Voyager, but the Doctor confirms that she may have malfunctioning ocular implants. The remaining young Borg, Icheb, then decides that he would like to join Starfleet Academy. When Seven later admits to suffering from some headaches, it is discovered that she needs a critical operation requiring Borg parts. However, it may be that the young Borg, Icheb, is the only one who can help her.


Drive / season 7 - episode 3
written by Michael Taylor
directed by Winrich Kolbe
While Tom Paris and Harry Kim are performing tests on the new Delta Flyer, they encounter a mysterious pilot who challenges them to a race. The woman, Irina, later informs them of an upcoming starship race. Soon, the Starfleet officers find themselves involved in this race-an event intended as the first step towards peace between four different cultures from this area of space. But one of the racers is determined to sabotage the goodwill of the event.


Repression / season 7 - episode 4
teleplay by Mark Haskell Smith
story by Kenneth Biller
directed by Winrich Kolbe
music by Jay Chattaway
Aboard the U.S.S. Voyager, former members of the Maquis appear to be singled out in a rash of violent attacks. Before long, the safety of the entire crew is in jeopardy. When Tuvok takes charge of the investigation he becomes frustrated at the lack of a logical motive, but soon makes some rather startling discoveries.


Critical Care / season 7 - episode 5
teleplay by James Kahn
story by Kenneth Biller & Robert Doherty
directed by Terry Windell
music by Dennis McCarthy
The Doctor's program is stolen from the U.S.S. Voyager and he is forced to work on a large, multi-tiered hospital ship. While Captain Janeway and her crew try to find him, the Doctor decides to take matters into his own hands when dealing with the unethical treatment procedures for the sick and dying aboard the hospital ship.


Inside Man / season 7 - episode 6
written by Robert Doherty
directed by Allan Kroeker
music by Paul Baillargeon
The crew of the U.S.S. Voyager gets an unexpected bonus in their regular "mail" beamed from Starfleet in the Alpha Quadrant. When a hologram of Reg Barclay appears telling the crew of a new plan that can get them home within days, everyone is elated. The plan seems dangerous in theory, but the Barclay hologram persuades the crew the risk is minimal. Meanwhile, back at Starfleet, the real Reg Barclay is completely unaware of his doppelganger's actions.


Body and Soul / season 7 - episode 7
teleplay by Eric Morris and Phyllis Strong & Michael Sussman
story by Michael Taylor
directed by Robert Duncan MacNeill
While performing experiments on the Delta Flyer, Seven of Nine, Harry Kim and the Doctor are attacked by a Delta Quadrant race who view "photonics" such as the Doctor as mortal enemies. With time running out, the Doctor must hide in plain sight taking refuge in Seven of Nine's Borg implants! Taking over her consciousness, the Doctor must convincingly behave as Seven of Nine to survive.


Nightingale / season 7 - episode 8
teleplay by Andrè Bormanis
story by Robert Lederman & Dave Long
directed by LeVar Burton
music by David Bell
Voyager sets down on a planet for a major maintenance overhaul while away teams in shuttles are sent in search of supplies. As Torres informs Captain Janeway that repairs will take days longer than originally expected, suddenly several consoles black out. Moments later the consoles flicker back on, and Icheb steps forward to explain the repair he made. Impressed, Janeway assigns Icheb to work with Torres, hoping he can help get the job done a little faster.


Flesh and Blood (1) / season 7 - episode 9
teleplay by Bryan Fuller
story by Jack Monaco and Bryan Fuller & Raf Green
directed by Mike Vejar
music by David Bell
The U.S.S. Voyager answers a distress call from a Hirogen training facility, only to find a holographic environment littered with Hirogen corpses. The holographic technology given to the Hirogen by Captain Janeway for hunting training has been modified to the point where the prey have become the hunters. The holograms have not only become self-aware, but are essentially a new race, seeking refuge from "organic" slavery and brutality.


Flesh and Blood (2) / season 7 - episode 10
teleplay by Raf Green & Kenneth Biller
story by Bryan Fuller & Raf Green
directed by David Livingston
music by David Bell
The U.S.S. Voyager answers a distress call from a Hirogen training facility, only to find a holographic environment littered with Hirogen corpses. The holographic technology given to the Hirogen by Captain Janeway for hunting training has been modified to the point where the prey have become the hunters. The holograms have not only become self-aware, but are essentially a new race, seeking refuge from "organic" slavery and brutality.


Shattered / season 7 - episode 11
teleplay by Michael Taylor
story by Michael Sussman & Michael Taylor
directed by Terry Windell
While Icheb tutors Naomi in genetics and Chakotay joins Janeway for dinner, Voyager gets rocked by the gravimetric force of a spatial rift. Chakotay heads to Engineering when the ship's warp core begins to destabilize, and as he tries to maintain containment, an energy blast strikes him and knocks him out. Chakotay and the ship both shimmer in a strange patchwork effect. Torres checks Chakotay and sees that half his face is aged and the other half is youthful, and has him beamed to Sickbay.


Lineage / season 7 - episode 12
written by James Kahn
directed by Peter Lauritson
music by Dennis McCarthy
B'Elanna Torres starts the morning in an uncommonly good mood, but then in Engineering her mood changes and she scolds Icheb for being there without her permission. Suddenly she gets dizzy and drops to the floor. Seven of Nine goes to help as Icheb scans her with a tricorder. Icheb says he detects a lifesign inside Torres, perhaps a parasite. But Seven contacts the Doctor and tells him Torres may be pregnant.


Repentance / season 7 - episode 13
teleplay by Robert Doherty
story by Mike Sussman & Robert Doherty
directed by Mike Vejar
music by Paul Baillargeon
Responding to a distress call, the U.S.S. Voyager approaches a damaged alien vessel and transports two injured passengers to Sickbay and nine others to a Cargo Bay. In the Cargo Bay, three of the rescued aliens are Nygean guards holding the others prisoner, and they are concerned that their weapons didn't beam over because the other men are dangerous criminals. In Sickbay, another prisoner named Iko takes Seven of Nine hostage and demands a ship and some food. Tuvok arrives with the Nygean warden, Yediq, who says he won't negotiate with criminals.


Prophecy / season 7 - episode 14
teleplay by Mike Sussman & Phyllis Strong
story by Larry Nemecek & J. Kelley Burke
and Raf Green & Kenneth Biller
directed by Terry Windell
music by David Bell
The U.S.S. Voyager finds itself under attack by a cloaked vessel. The bridge crew discovers it's an antiquated Klingon battle cruiser, which they can detect with a metaphasic scan. Captain Janeway orders return fire, disabling the vessel's cloak. Janeway hails the damaged ship, telling them to stand down, but Captain Kohlar declares they will not surrender to sworn enemies of the Klingon Empire. Janeway says there's been a misunderstanding since the Klingons and the Federation signed a peace treaty more than 80 years ago.


The Void / season 7 - episode 15
teleplay by Raf Green & James Kahn
story by Raf Green & Kenneth Biller
directed by Mike Vejar
The U.S.S. Voyager is pulled into a void with no apparent way out. Neelix presents an exotic dinner to Janeway, Chakotay, Paris and Torres, a meal prepared by Seven of Nine who is trying her hand at being a gourmet chef. Suddenly the ship jolts and a graviton surge pulls them toward a swirling funnel, and they wind up in a realm of complete blackness. Then, an alien ship begins firing upon them. As Voyager fires back, a larger ship swoops by and fires at the other ship.


Workforce (1) / season 7 - episode 16
written by Kenneth Biller & Bryan Fuller
directed by Allan Kroeker
music by Dennis McCarthy
In a vast alien metropolis on a planet called Quarra, Kathryn Janeway enters a power distribution plant and reports in to a shift supervisor, who takes her to a workstation and explains her task. Janeway has taken a job among a multi-species workforce with no recollection of her previous life as captain of Voyager. When she has trouble working the controls, another worker named Jaffen comes over to help and tries to befriend her.


Workforce (2) / season 7 - episode 17
teleplay by Kenneth Biller & Michael Taylor
story by Kenneth Biller & Bryan Fuller
directed by Roxann Dawson
A disguised Chakotay is being pursued by Quarren security officers and is trapped at a forcefield. He smashes a control panel to disable the forcefield, then overpowers the guards and escapes, but not before getting a phaser shot in the arm. Meanwhile, Harry Kim and the Doctor are in command of Voyager as it is being fired upon by Quarren patrol ships.


Human Error / season 7 - episode 18
teleplay by Brannon Braga & Andrè Bormanis
story by Andr&egrav; Bormanis & Kenneth Biller
directed by Allan Kroeker
Seven of Nine programs Holodeck 2 to be a rustic cabin where she practices the piano to the steady beat of a metronome, with her hair down and her Borg implants gone. Later, she attends a simulation of B'Elanna Torres' baby shower, where she again appears fully human and interacts with holo-crewmembers more freely than usual. She even makes a toast to the new baby. Just then the real crew on the Bridge detects mysterious energy discharges ahead, and Seven gets called to Astrometrics. Captain Janeway, Tuvok and Tom Paris meet her there, but Seven cannot find the source of the discharges. Opting not to alter course, Janeway turns her attention to the actual baby shower the crew will surprise Torres with later that day.


Q2 / season 7 - episode 19
teleplay by Robert Doherty
story by Kenneth Biller
directed by LeVar Burton
music by Paul Baillargeon
Captain Janeway is caught by surprise when she is paid a visit by Q and his son, Q ("Q2"). She last saw the young Q as an infant four years ago, but he already looks and acts like an adolescent, and his father wants to leave him on Voyager to learn about humanity. The crew quickly learns that the boy is trouble, being as bored and out-of-control as any teenager but with omnipotent powers. Q2 throws a party around the warp core, he makes Seven of Nine's clothes disappear, and he gives the computer a rebellious personality.


Author, Author / season 7 - episode 20
teleplay by Phyllis Strong & Mike Sussman
story by Brannon Braga
directed by David Livingston
Reginald Barclay and Admiral Paris from the Pathfinder project on Earth appear on the Astrometrics domescreen and tell Captain Janeway that the com link will only work for only 11 minutes a day. Three people can talk to their loved ones in the Alpha Quadrant for three minutes per day, so Neelix has the crew draw numbered isolinear chips. The Doctor draws number one, so he contacts a well-known Bolian publisher on Earth - Ardon Broht of Broht & Forrester - to discuss the holonovel which he had previously transmitted to him.


Friendship One / season 7 - episode 21
teleplay by Michael Taylor
story by Michael Taylor & Bryan Fuller
directed by Mike Vejar
Now that the U.S.S. Voyager has established two-way communications with Starfleet, Captain Janeway receives her first official assignment in seven years: Locate and retrieve the Friendship 1, a probe launched from Earth in 2067 with a message of peace to other worlds. Contact was lost 130 years ago, but its known trajectory would place it in the Delta Quadrant near Voyager's current position. After five days of searching, the probe is detected on a planet darkened by a nuclear winter caused by antimatter radiation.


Natural Law / season 7 - episode 22
teleplay by James Kahn
story by Kenneth Biller & James Kahn
directed by Terry Windell
music by Dennis McCarthy
While travelling in a shuttle to the planet Ledos for a conference on Warp Field Dynamics, Chakotay and Seven of Nine take a detour to admire the natural landscape of one of the planet's subcontinents, and in doing so they scrape a mysterious energy barrier that starts to break the shuttle apart. Seven uses phasers to open a rift in the barrier, and they beam to the surface before the shuttle explodes. They find themselves stranded in a lush jungle, and in spite of Chakotay's leg injury, set out to find the shuttle debris in hopes of constructing a beacon to send a distress signal.


Homestead / season 7 - episode 23
written by Raf Green
directed by LeVar Burton
music by David Bell
Neelix is hosting a party to celebrate First Contact Day, the anniversary of the Vulcans' arrival on Earth, when Chakotay interrupts with news that sensors have detected Talaxian lifesigns a few light-years away. The U.S.S. Voyager follows the readings to an asteroid field, so Tom Paris, Tuvok and Neelix take the Delta Flyer to track down the Talaxians. They discover their lifesigns inside a large asteroid, but then an explosion forces the Flyer to crash-land on that asteroid.


Renaissance Man / season 7 - episode 24
teleplay by Phyllis Strong & Mike Sussman
story by Andrew Shepard Price & Mark Gaberman
directed by Mike Vejar
music by Dennis McCarthy
Captain Janeway and the Doctor run into a problem as they travel back from a medical symposium on the Delta Flyer. When Janeway returns to the U.S.S. Voyager, she tells Chakotay that they encountered a race called the R'Kaal who have outlawed conventional warp travel through their territory, and insist on punishing Voyager by dismantling the ship. Janeway says she agreed to surrender their warp core in exchange for letting the crew settle on an M-Class planet.


Endgame (1) / season 7 - episode 25
teleplay by Kenneth Biller & Robert Doherty
story by Rick Berman, Kenneth Biller & Brannon Braga
directed by Allan Kroeker
music by Jay Chattaway
It is the 10th anniversary of the U.S.S. Voyager's triumphant return to Earth after 23 years in the Delta Quadrant. Kathryn Janeway is an admiral, Harry Kim is a starship captain, Tom Paris is a full-time holonovelist, and the Doctor is married to a human woman and has named himself "Joe." At a reunion party, Admiral Janeway talks with B'Elanna Torres, who is now Federation Liaison to the Klingon High Council, about arranging a political favor for a Klingon named Korath.


Endgame (2) / season 7 - episode 26
teleplay by Kenneth Biller & Robert Doherty
story by Rick Berman, Kenneth Biller & Brannon Braga
directed by Allan Kroeker
music by Jay Chattaway
Admiral Janeway beams aboard Voyager and meets her younger self, and is moved to see a healthy Tuvok and Chakotay again. In Janeway's Ready Room, the Admiral reveals to the Captain that Voyager did eventually make it back to Earth after another 16 years, and the ship became a museum on the grounds of the Presidio. But the Admiral came to tell Captain Janeway to take Voyager back to the nebula as a shortcut home, using technology she brought to get past the Borg. The Captain wonders why she would want to tamper with the time-line, but the Admiral asks for her trust.


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Star Trek Voyager First Season
Number of episodes: 16 - Length: 44 mins
15-Jan / 22-May-1995

01.Caretaker (1)
02.Caretaker (2)
03.Parallax
04.Time and Again
05.Phage
06.The Cloud
07.Eye of the Needle
08.Ex Post Facto
09.Emanations
10.Prime Factors
11.State of Flux
12.Heroes and Demons
13.Cathexis
14.Faces
15.Jetrel
16.Learning Curve

Star Trek Voyager Second Season
Number of episodes: 26 - Length: 44 mins
28-Aug-1995 / 20-May-1996

17.The 37's
18.Initiations
19.Projections
20.Elogium
21.Non Sequitur
22.Twisted
23.Parturition
24.Persistence of Vision
25.Tattoo
26.Cold Fire
27.Maneuvers
28.Resistance
29.Prototype
30.Alliances
31.Threshold
32.Meld
33.Dreadnought
34.Deathwish
35.Lifesigns
36.Investigations
37.Deadlock
38.Innocence
39.The Thaw
40.Tuvix
41.Resolutions
42.Basics (1)

Star Trek Voyager Third Season
Number of episodes: 26 - Length: 44 mins
04-Sep-1996 / 21-May-1997

43.Basics (2)
44.Flashback
45.The Chute
46.The Swarm
47.False Profits
48.Remember
49.Sacred Ground
50.Future's End (1)
51.Future's End (2)
52.Warlord
53.The Q and the Grey
54.Macrocosm
55.Fair Trade
56.Alter Ego
57.Coda
58.Blood Fever
59.Unity
60.The Darkling
61.Rise
62.Favorite Son
63.Before and After
64.Real Life
65.Distant Origin
66.Worst Case Scenario
67.Displaced
68.Scorpion (1)

Star Trek Voyager Fourth Season
Number of episodes: 26 - Length: 44 mins
03-Sep-1997 / 20-May-1998

69.Scorpion (2)
70.The Gift
71.Day of Honor
72.Nemesis
73.Revulsion
74.The Raven
75.Scientific Method
76.Year of Hell (1)
77.Year of Hell (2)
78.Random Thoughts
79.Concerning Flight
80.Mortal Coil
81.Waking Moments
82.Message in a Bottle
83.Hunters
84.Prey
85.Retrospect
86.The Killing Game (1)
87.The Killing Game (2)
88.Vis a Vis
89.The Omega Directive
90.Unforgettable
91.Living Witness
92.Demon
93.One
94.Hope and Fear

Star Trek Voyager Fifth Season
Number of episodes: 26 - Length: 44 mins
14-Oct-1998 / 26-May-1999

95.Night
96.Drone
97.Extreme Risk
98.In the Flesh
99.Once Upon A Time
100.Timeless
101.Infinite Regress
102.Nothing Human
103.Thirty Days
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107.Gravity
108.Bliss
109.Dark Frontier (1)
110.Dark Frontier (2)
111.The Disease
112.Course: Oblivion
113.The Fight
114.Think Tank
115.Juggernaut
116.Someone to Watch Over Me
117.11:59
118.Relativity
119.Warhead
120.Equinox (1)

Star Trek Voyager Sixth Season
Number of episodes: 26 - Length: 44 mins
22-Sep-1999 / 24-May-2000

121.Equinox (2)
122.Survival Instinct
123.Barge of the Dead
124.Tinker, Tenor, Doctor, Spy
125.Alice
126.Riddles
127.Dragon's Teeth
128.One Small Step
129.The Voyager Conspiracy
130.Pathfinder
131.Fair Haven
132.Blink of an Eye
133.Virtuoso
134.Memorial
135.Tsunkatse
136.Collective
137.Spirit Folk
138.Ashes to Ashes
139.Child's Play
140.Good Shepherd
141.Live Fast and Prosper
142.Muse
143.Fury
144.Life Line
145.The Haunting of Deck Twelve
146.Unimatrix Zero (1)

Star Trek Voyager Seventh Season
Number of episodes: 26 - Length: 44 mins
04-Oct-2000 / 23-May-2001

147.Unimatrix Zero (2)
148.Imperfection
149.Drive
150.Repression
151.Critical Care
152.Inside Man
153.Body and Soul
154.Nightingale
155.Flesh and Blood (1)
156.Flesh and Blood (2)
157.Shattered
158.Lineage
159.Repentance
160.Prophecy
161.The Void
162.Workforce (1)
163.Workforce (2)
164.Human Error
165.Q2
166.Author, Author
167.Friendship One
168.Natural Law
169.Homestead
170.Renaissance Man
171.Endgame (1)
172.Endgame (2)

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