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The 37's
Voyager encounters a floating truck in space and finds a number of human
abductees from Earth circa 1937, including Amelia Earhart. They learn
that the humans overthrew their captors on the planet and have
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Initiations
When Chakotay takes a shuttle to perform a ritual in honor of his
father's death, he is imprisoned by the Kazon. He escapes with the help
of a boy who is scheduled to be executed for failing to kill Chakotay,
and offers to risk his life to restore the young Kazon's honor. This
episode features the first of countless shuttles which Chakotay will
lose over the next several months. |
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Projections
On a nearly-destroyed Voyager where he has freedom to move about, the
Doctor is told that he is in fact Louis Zimmerman, creator of the EMH,
and has become trapped in a holodeck simulation he was running. Kes is
his wife, and Reginald Barclay his programmer. Eventually the real
Chakotay is projected into the simulation to inform the Doctor that it
is Voyager's holodeck which is malfunctioning, and the Doctor will be
destroyed if he can't stop the program. |
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Elogium
Kes enters the elogium, the Ocampan equivalent of going into heat, and
becomes desperate to have a child. While she tries to decide whether she
wants to mate with Neelix, Janeway and Chakotay attempt to fight off the
swarm of aliens which triggered Kes' condition and discuss the hazards
of crew fraternization. |
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Non Sequitur
Kim awakens to find himself in San Francisco, living with his fiance,
never having been assigned to Voyager. A little investigation reveals
that a meddling alien took him out of his appropriate time stream, so he
struggles to get back with the help of Tom Paris, who in this reality
remained a criminal. |
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Twisted
Voyager encounters a spatial anomaly which distorts the ship from the
inside out. When Janeway comes into contact with it, she is rendered
incoherent, so Chakotay takes command and must decide whether to follow
Torres or Tuvok's conflicting ideas for saving the ship. |
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Parturition
Paris and Neelix beam down to "Planet Hell" in search of supplies and
encounter a baby alien, which they nurture until its mother returns for
it. They also fight over Kes and then bond. |
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Persistence of Vision
Upon entering Bothan space, the crew begins to see hallucinations.
Janeway first believes that her holonovel has gone berserk, then
encounters her lover Mark; Tuvok sees his wife, Harry his girlfriend,
Paris his father; Torres thinks she's making love with Chakotay. Kes
proves resistant to the alien and saves the ship. |
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Tattoo
Chakotay's away team finds a marking very similar to one used by
Chakotay's own tribe. When he experiences flashbacks from his own youth
and decides to investigate, he meets an alien who claims that Chakotay's
tribe were seeded on Earth by a group of spacefaring wanderers. |
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Cold Fire
Voyager encounters an array similar to the
one which stranded them in the Delta Quadrant, and discovers long-lived
Ocampa living on it. One of the Ocampa teaches Kes to unlock her psychic
potential and puts the Caretaker's companion in touch with the ship, but
she is bent on destroying it. |
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Manoeuvres
When a group of Kazon under Seska's influence lead a raid on Voyager to
steal technology, Chakotay steals a shuttle and goes off in pursuit. He
destroys the stolen materials but is taken captive and tortured by Seska
before Voyager rescues him, thus losing another shuttle. Seska leaves
him a message beacon to inform him that she's impregnated herself with
his DNA. |
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Resistance
Janeway is shot during an away mission and taken in by Caylem, a man who
mistakes her for his daughter. While Voyager attempts to negotiate with
the aliens for the release from prison of the rest of the away team,
Janeway leads a raid on the prison with Caylem's help and frees her
crew. |
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Prototype
Voyager encounters a race of robots who do
not have the ability to reproduce themselves. When Janeway refuses to
let Torres build a prototype for them, the robots capture her and force
her assistance. |
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Alliances
After a Kazon attack, Chakotay proposes that Janeway ally Voyager with
one of the Kazon sects for protection. She reluctantly opens
negotiations, then makes contact with the Trabe, a historical enemy of
the Kazon, now being persecuted by them. |
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Threshold
Paris attempts to travel in a shuttle at Warp 10 and successfully breaks
the barrier, but then he begins to mutate into an amphibian and his
tongue falls out. Though the Doctor devises a treatment, Paris escapes,
kidnapping Janeway and forcing her to transform as well. |
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Meld
An unstable Maquis crewmember murders a Starfleet engineer. When an
investigation points to the perpetrator, Tuvok attempts to help him gain
control of his emotions via a mind meld, but is caught in the Betazoid's
dark thoughts to the extent that he becomes a risk to the crew himself. |
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Dreadnought
Voyager encounters a Cardassian missile which Torres had reprogrammed
for the Maquis, which was apparently drawn into the Delta Quadrant with
them. The missile is malfunctioning and has aimed itself at a large
civilian population. While Torres attempts to disable her work from
within, Janeway plans to blow up Voyager in the missile's path. |
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Death Wish
Voyager inadvertently frees a member of the Q continuum from confinement
within an asteroid, where he was placed to prevent himself from
committing suicide. Q (John De Lancie) appears and Janeway holds a
hearing to determine whether or not the other Q will be permitted to
remain free and kill himself if he wishes. |
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Lifesigns
Voyager rescues a critically ill Vidiian woman who is given a
holographic body by the Doctor while he treats her. They begin to fall
in love, but the woman must return to her diseased-ravaged body, and she
tries to sabotage the Doctor's work because she thinks death would be
preferable to such an existence. |
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Investigations
Having suspected that there was a traitor on board sending messages to
Seska, Tuvok and Janeway send Paris undercover as a defector, but
Neelix's journalistic meddling threatens to blow the scheme. Though
Chakotay is angry when he learns that he was left out of the plan, they
successfully track down their betrayer, who is killed by Neelix in a
fight in engineering. |
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Deadlock
An unusual nebula splits Voyager into two ships, slightly out of phase
with one another but sharing the same warp core. One is severely damaged
by the other's attempts to remedy the situation. The two Janeways meet,
and the one on the damaged ship announces her plan to self-destruct her
Voyager; before she can do so, however, Vidiians attack the other
Voyager. |
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Innocence
While Janeway opens a dialogue with an alien race, Tuvok's shuttle
crashes on one of their moons, where he encounters a group of children
who have apparently been left as sacrifices to an unseen menace. He
tries to protect them, but learns that they are not what they seem. |
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The Thaw
When Torres and Kim enter a matrix linking several unconscious aliens,
they discover that Fear holds the aliens mentally captive. He kills one
of the aliens to demonstrate his power and tortures Kim, but Janeway
sends a holographic projection of herself into the matrix and shuts Fear
down. |
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Tuvix
A transporter accident merges Tuvok and Neelix into one being, who
actually gets along better with most of the crew than either of his
component parts ever did. When the Doctor announces that he's found a
way to separate the two again, Tuvix does not want to give up his life,
and Janeway must decide whether his rights supersede those of the people
who were lost in his creation. |
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Resolutions
Stranded with an incurable virus, Janeway and Chakotay begin to make a
new life together on a lush planet. Meanwhile, the crew pressures Tuvok
to make contact with the Vidiians in the hope that they can cure the
senior officers. |
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Basics (1)
When Seska sends a message to Chakotay that the Kazon plan to kill their
son, Voyager sets out to rescue the baby. The message turns out to be a
trap, however, and the Kazon take the ship, stranding the entire crew on
an inhospitable planet with volcanoes, large reptiles, and hostile
aliens. |
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