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+ | Launched in the year [[2371]], the {{ShipClass|Intrepid}} [[Federation]] [[starship]] {{USS|Voyager}} was a [[ship]] built to return to [[Starfleet]]'s founding principle of scientific exploration. It was fitting that the ship's [[Captain]], [[Kathryn Janeway]], rose up through the [[science]] ranks rather than command. On the ship's first mission, which required it to find and capture a [[Maquis]] [[vessel]] that disappeared into the treacherous [[Badlands]], the crews of both ''Voyager'', as well as the Maquis ship it was pursuing, were swept clear across the [[galaxy]] and deep into the [[Delta Quadrant]]. This was the doing of a powerful [[alien]] being known as the [[Caretaker (Nacene)|Caretaker]]. The 70,000 [[light year]] transit cost the lives of over a dozen [[crew]] members. Captain Janeway was forced to destroy the massive [[Caretaker's array|alien array]] that housed the remains of the Caretaker. In doing so, she saved an alien race, the [[Ocampa]], but stranded ''Voyager'' and the crew in the Delta Quadrant. |
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+ | United in a common purpose, the surviving Maquis [[rebels]] joined with Janeway's Starfleet-trained crew on ''Voyager''. Though a journey back to the [[Alpha Quadrant]] would have taken more than seventy years through unknown and treacherous [[territory]], the crew of ''Voyager'' was well served by Janeway's skilled leadership and their own steadfast determination. Ultimately, ''Voyager'' returned to the [[Alpha Quadrant]] in seven years. |
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+ | The crew encountered species ranging from the violent and ruthless [[Kazon]], the [[Phage]]-afflicted [[Vidiian]]s, the colorful [[Talaxian]]s and the ephemeral [[Ocampa]]. The crew's other encounters included run-ins with the temporally-sophisticated [[Krenim]], the predatory [[Hirogen]], the toxic [[Malon]] and the scheming [[Hierarchy]]. The crew picked up passengers along the way including the wily but extremely resourceful Talaxian, [[Neelix]] (who would serve at times as ''Voyager''{{'}}s [[Ambassador]], [[morale officer]] and even head [[chef]]), along with the Ocampan [[telepath]], [[Kes]] (who, as a parting gift to the crew, used her powers of [[telekinesis]] to thrust ''Voyager'' 9,500 light years closer to the Alpha Quadrant). |
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+ | Most memorable, however, were ''Voyager''{{'}}s repeated clashes with the dreaded [[Borg]]. While each encounter posed grave danger, ''Voyager'' was able to prevail every time. At one point, Janeway actually negotiated a temporary peace with the Borg when they perceived a common threat in a [[Species 8472|mysterious alien species]] from [[fluidic space]]. ({{e|Scorpion}}) At other times, she was able to liberate [[Borg drones]] from the [[Borg Collective]] including [[Seven of Nine]], [[Mezoti]], [[Azan]], [[Rebi]] and [[Icheb]]. Other instances pitted ''Voyager'' against not only the Borg, but also against the nightmarish [[Borg Queen]] herself. |
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+ | Several years after ''Voyager''{{'}}s disappearance, [[Starfleet Command]] learned of the starship's fate. Thanks, in large part, to [[The Doctor]]'s efforts to defeat the Romulan's capture of an experimental ship when he was transmitted to the Alpha Quadrant via the Hirogen network and later, to the efforts of eccentric Starfleet officer [[Reginald Barclay]] and the [[Pathfinder Project]], which was established to help guide ''Voyager'' back home. A celebration was held in [[2378]] when ''Voyager'' made a triumphant return to the Alpha Quadrant by utilizing and then destroying a Borg [[transwarp hub]] to hurl them back to [[Earth]]. ({{e|Endgame}}) |
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== Main cast == |
== Main cast == |
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Star Trek: Voyager is the fourth live-action Star Trek series. It was created by Rick Berman, Michael Piller and Jeri Taylor, and ran on UPN (as UPN's first ever series) for seven seasons in the USA, from 1995 to 2001. In some areas without local access to UPN, it was offered to independent stations through Paramount Pictures (for its first six seasons). The series is best known for its familial crew, science fiction based plots, engaging action sequences and light humor. The writers often noted that many episodes had underlying themes and messages or were metaphors for current social issues. This is the first Star Trek series to feature a female captain in the main cast. Additionally, the show gained in popularity for its storylines which frequently featured The Borg. Voyager follows the events of Star Trek: The Next Generation and ran alongside Star Trek: Deep Space Nine during its first five seasons.
- Main Title Theme file info (composed by Jerry Goldsmith)
Series summary
Launched in the year 2371, the Template:ShipClass Federation starship USS Voyager was a ship built to return to Starfleet's founding principle of scientific exploration. It was fitting that the ship's Captain, Kathryn Janeway, rose up through the science ranks rather than command. On the ship's first mission, which required it to find and capture a Maquis vessel that disappeared into the treacherous Badlands, the crews of both Voyager, as well as the Maquis ship it was pursuing, were swept clear across the galaxy and deep into the Delta Quadrant. This was the doing of a powerful alien being known as the Caretaker. The 70,000 light year transit cost the lives of over a dozen crew members. Captain Janeway was forced to destroy the massive alien array that housed the remains of the Caretaker. In doing so, she saved an alien race, the Ocampa, but stranded Voyager and the crew in the Delta Quadrant.
United in a common purpose, the surviving Maquis rebels joined with Janeway's Starfleet-trained crew on Voyager. Though a journey back to the Alpha Quadrant would have taken more than seventy years through unknown and treacherous territory, the crew of Voyager was well served by Janeway's skilled leadership and their own steadfast determination. Ultimately, Voyager returned to the Alpha Quadrant in seven years.
Of course, the crew's return home was far from boring. Voyager made first contact with over 400 completely new species in the Delta Quadrant, discovered links to Earth's early space exploration history, utilized and even pioneered new technologies, all the while engaging in countless other adventures that would astonish the mind. ("Distant Origin")
The crew encountered species ranging from the violent and ruthless Kazon, the Phage-afflicted Vidiians, the colorful Talaxians and the ephemeral Ocampa. The crew's other encounters included run-ins with the temporally-sophisticated Krenim, the predatory Hirogen, the toxic Malon and the scheming Hierarchy. The crew picked up passengers along the way including the wily but extremely resourceful Talaxian, Neelix (who would serve at times as Voyager's Ambassador, morale officer and even head chef), along with the Ocampan telepath, Kes (who, as a parting gift to the crew, used her powers of telekinesis to thrust Voyager 9,500 light years closer to the Alpha Quadrant).
Most memorable, however, were Voyager's repeated clashes with the dreaded Borg. While each encounter posed grave danger, Voyager was able to prevail every time. At one point, Janeway actually negotiated a temporary peace with the Borg when they perceived a common threat in a mysterious alien species from fluidic space. ("Scorpion") At other times, she was able to liberate Borg drones from the Borg Collective including Seven of Nine, Mezoti, Azan, Rebi and Icheb. Other instances pitted Voyager against not only the Borg, but also against the nightmarish Borg Queen herself.
Several years after Voyager's disappearance, Starfleet Command learned of the starship's fate. Thanks, in large part, to The Doctor's efforts to defeat the Romulan's capture of an experimental ship when he was transmitted to the Alpha Quadrant via the Hirogen network and later, to the efforts of eccentric Starfleet officer Reginald Barclay and the Pathfinder Project, which was established to help guide Voyager back home. A celebration was held in 2378 when Voyager made a triumphant return to the Alpha Quadrant by utilizing and then destroying a Borg transwarp hub to hurl them back to Earth. ("Endgame")
Main cast
Starring
Also Starring
- From late 1996 onward, Biggs-Dawson was credited as Roxann Dawson.
- Jennifer Lien as Kes (1995-1997)
- Robert Duncan McNeill as Lieutenant Tom Paris
- Ethan Phillips as Neelix
- Robert Picardo as The Doctor
- Tim Russ as Lieutenant Commander Tuvok
- Jeri Ryan as Seven of Nine (1997-2001)
- Garrett Wang as Ensign Harry Kim
Executive Producers
- Rick Berman - Executive Producer
- Michael Piller - Executive Producer (1995-1996)
- Jeri Taylor - Executive Producer (1995-1998)
- Brannon Braga - Executive Producer (1998-2000)
- Kenneth Biller - Executive Producer (2000-2001)
Episode List
Season 1
Season 1, 15 episodes:
Title | Episode | Production number | Stardate | Original airdate |
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"Caretaker" | 1x01/02 | 101 (721) | 48315.6–48317 | 1995-01-16 |
"Parallax" | 1x03 | 103 | 48439.7 | 1995-01-23 |
"Time and Again" | 1x04 | 104 | Unknown | 1995-01-30 |
"Phage" | 1x05 | 105 | 48532.4 | 1995-02-06 |
"The Cloud" | 1x06 | 106 | 48546.2 | 1995-02-13 |
"Eye of the Needle" | 1x07 | 107 | 48579.4 | 1995-02-20 |
"Ex Post Facto" | 1x08 | 108 | Unknown | 1995-02-27 |
"Emanations" | 1x09 | 109 | 48623.5 | 1995-03-13 |
"Prime Factors" | 1x10 | 110 | 48642.5 | 1995-03-20 |
"State of Flux" | 1x11 | 111 | 48658.2 | 1995-04-10 |
"Heroes and Demons" | 1x12 | 112 | 48693.2 | 1995-04-24 |
"Cathexis" | 1x13 | 113 | 48734.2 | 1995-05-01 |
"Faces" | 1x14 | 114 | 48784.2 | 1995-05-08 |
"Jetrel" | 1x15 | 115 | 48832.1 | 1995-05-15 |
"Learning Curve" | 1x16 | 116 | 48846.5 | 1995-05-22 |
Season 2
Season 2, 26 episodes:
Title | Episode | Production number | Stardate | Original airdate |
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"The 37's" | 2x01 | 120 | 48975.1 | 1995-08-28 |
"Initiations" | 2x02 | 121 | 49005.3 | 1995-09-04 |
"Projections" | 2x03 | 117 | 48892.1 | 1995-09-11 |
"Elogium" | 2x04 | 118 | 48921.3 | 1995-09-18 |
"Non Sequitur" | 2x05 | 122 | 49011.0 | 1995-09-25 |
"Twisted" | 2x06 | 119 | Unknown | 1995-10-02 |
"Parturition" | 2x07 | 123 | Unknown | 1995-10-09 |
"Persistence of Vision" | 2x08 | 124 | Unknown | 1995-10-30 |
"Tattoo" | 2x09 | 125 | Unknown | 1995-11-06 |
"Cold Fire" | 2x10 | 126 | 49164.8 | 1995-11-13 |
"Maneuvers" | 2x11 | 127 | 49208.5 | 1995-11-20 |
"Resistance" | 2x12 | 128 | Unknown | 1995-11-27 |
"Prototype" | 2x13 | 129 | Unknown | 1996-01-15 |
"Alliances" | 2x14 | 131 | 49337.4 | 1996-01-22 |
"Threshold" | 2x15 | 132 | 49373.4 | 1996-01-29 |
"Meld" | 2x16 | 133 | Unknown | 1996-02-05 |
"Dreadnought" | 2x17 | 134 | 49447.0 | 1996-02-12 |
"Death Wish" | 2x18 | 130 | 49301.2 | 1996-02-19 |
"Lifesigns" | 2x19 | 136 | 49504.3 | 1996-02-26 |
"Investigations" | 2x20 | 135 | 49485.2 | 1996-03-13 |
"Deadlock" | 2x21 | 137 | 49548.7 | 1996-03-18 |
"Innocence" | 2x22 | 138 | 49578.2 | 1996-04-08 |
"The Thaw" | 2x23 | 139 | Unknown | 1996-04-29 |
"Tuvix" | 2x24 | 140 | 49655.2 | 1996-05-06 |
"Resolutions" | 2x25 | 141 | 49690.1 | 1996-05-13 |
"Basics, Part I" | 2x26 | 142 | Unknown | 1996-05-20 |
Season 3
Season 3, 26 episodes:
Title | Episode | Production number | Stardate | Original airdate |
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"Basics, Part II" | 3x01 | 146 | 50032.7 | 1996-09-04 |
"Flashback" | 3x02 | 145 | 50126.4 | 1996-09-11 |
"The Chute" | 3x03 | 147 | 50156.2 | 1996-09-18 |
"The Swarm" | 3x04 | 149 | 50252.3 | 1996-09-25 |
"False Profits" | 3x05 | 144 | 50074.3 | 1996-10-02 |
"Remember" | 3x06 | 148 | 50203.1 | 1996-10-09 |
"Sacred Ground" | 3x07 | 143 | 50063.2 | 1996-10-30 |
"Future's End" | 3x08 | 150 | 50312.5 | 1996-11-06 |
"Future's End, Part II" | 3x09 | 151 | 50312.5 | 1996-11-13 |
"Warlord" | 3x10 | 152 | 50348.1 | 1996-11-20 |
"The Q and the Grey" | 3x11 | 153 | 50384.2 | 1996-11-27 |
"Macrocosm" | 3x12 | 154 | 50425.1 | 1996-12-11 |
"Fair Trade" | 3x13 | 156 | Unknown | 1997-01-08 |
"Alter Ego" | 3x14 | 155 | 50460.3 | 1997-01-15 |
"Coda" | 3x15 | 158 | 50518.6 | 1997-01-29 |
"Blood Fever" | 3x16 | 157 | 50537.2 | 1997-02-05 |
"Unity" | 3x17 | 159 | 50614.2 | 1997-02-12 |
"Darkling" | 3x18 | 161 | 50693.2 | 1997-02-19 |
"Rise" | 3x19 | 160 | Unknown | 1997-02-26 |
"Favorite Son" | 3x20 | 162 | 50732.4 | 1997-03-19 |
"Before and After" | 3x21 | 163 | Unknown | 1997-04-09 |
"Real Life" | 3x22 | 164 | 50836.2 | 1997-04-23 |
"Distant Origin" | 3x23 | 165 | Unknown | 1997-04-30 |
"Displaced" | 3x24 | 166 | 50912.4 | 1997-05-07 |
"Worst Case Scenario" | 3x25 | 167 | 50953.4 | 1997-05-14 |
"Scorpion" | 3x26 | 168 | 50984.3 | 1997-05-21 |
Season 4
Season 4, 26 episodes:
Title | Episode | Production number | Stardate | Original airdate |
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"Scorpion, Part II" | 4x01 | 169 | 51003.7 | 1997-09-03 |
"The Gift" | 4x02 | 170 | 51008 | 1997-09-10 |
"Day of Honor" | 4x03 | 172 | Unknown | 1997-09-17 |
"Nemesis" | 4x04 | 171 | 51082.4 | 1997-09-24 |
"Revulsion" | 4x05 | 173 | 51186.2 | 1997-10-01 |
"The Raven" | 4x06 | 174 | Unknown | 1997-10-08 |
"Scientific Method" | 4x07 | 175 | 51244.3 | 1997-10-29 |
"Year of Hell" | 4x08 | 176 | 51268.4 | 1997-11-05 |
"Year of Hell, Part II" | 4x09 | 177 | 51425.4 | 1997-11-12 |
"Random Thoughts" | 4x10 | 178 | 51367.2 | 1997-11-19 |
"Concerning Flight" | 4x11 | 179 | 51386.4 | 1997-11-26 |
"Mortal Coil" | 4x12 | 180 | 51449.2 | 1997-12-17 |
"Waking Moments" | 4x13 | 182 | 51471.3 | 1998-01-14 |
"Message in a Bottle" | 4x14 | 181 | 51462 | 1998-01-21 |
"Hunters" | 4x15 | 183 | 51501.4 | 1998-02-11 |
"Prey" | 4x16 | 184 | 51652.3 | 1998-02-18 |
"Retrospect" | 4x17 | 185 | 51658.2 | 1998-02-25 |
"The Killing Game" | 4x18 | 186 | Unknown | 1998-03-04 |
"The Killing Game, Part II" | 4x19 | 187 | 51715.2 | 1998-03-04 |
"Vis à Vis" | 4x20 | 188 | 51762.4 | 1998-04-08 |
"The Omega Directive" | 4x21 | 189 | 51781.2 | 1998-04-15 |
"Unforgettable" | 4x22 | 190 | 51813.4 | 1998-04-22 |
"Living Witness" | 4x23 | 191 | Unknown | 1998-04-29 |
"Demon" | 4x24 | 192 | Unknown | 1998-05-06 |
"One" | 4x25 | 193 | 51929.3 | 1998-05-13 |
"Hope and Fear" | 4x26 | 194 | 51978.2 | 1998-05-20 |
Season 5
Season 5, 25 episodes:
Title | Episode | Production number | Stardate | Original airdate |
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"Night" | 5x01 | 195 | 52081.2 | 1998-10-14 |
"Drone" | 5x02 | 196 | Unknown | 1998-10-21 |
"Extreme Risk" | 5x03 | 197 | Unknown | 1998-10-28 |
"In the Flesh" | 5x04 | 198 | 52136.4 | 1998-11-04 |
"Once Upon a Time" | 5x05 | 199 | Unknown | 1998-11-11 |
"Timeless" | 5x06 | 201 | 52164.3 | 1998-11-18 |
"Infinite Regress" | 5x07 | 203 | 52356.2 | 1998-11-25 |
"Nothing Human" | 5x08 | 200 | Unknown | 1998-12-02 |
"Thirty Days" | 5x09 | 202 | 52179.4 | 1998-12-09 |
"Counterpoint" | 5x10 | 204 | Unknown | 1998-12-16 |
"Latent Image" | 5x11 | 206 | Unknown | 1999-01-20 |
"Bride of Chaotica!" | 5x12 | 207 | Unknown | 1999-01-27 |
"Gravity" | 5x13 | 205 | 52438.9 | 1999-02-03 |
"Bliss" | 5x14 | 209 | 52542.3 | 1999-02-10 |
"Dark Frontier" | 5x15/16 | 211/212 | 52619.2 | 1999-02-17 |
"The Disease" | 5x17 | 210 | Unknown | 1999-02-24 |
"Course: Oblivion" | 5x18 | 213 | 52586.3 | 1999-03-03 |
"The Fight" | 5x19 | 208 | Unknown | 1999-03-24 |
"Think Tank" | 5x20 | 214 | Unknown | 1999-03-31 |
"Juggernaut" | 5x21 | 215 | Unknown | 1999-04-26 |
"Someone to Watch Over Me" | 5x22 | 216 | 52648.0 | 1999-04-28 |
"11:59" | 5x23 | 217 | 52840 | 1999-05-05 |
"Relativity" | 5x24 | 218 | 52861.274 | 1999-05-12 |
"Warhead" | 5x25 | 219 | Unknown | 1999-05-19 |
"Equinox" | 5x26 | 220 | Unknown | 1999-05-26 |
Season 6
Season 6, 26 episodes:
Title | Episode | Production number | Stardate | Original airdate |
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"Equinox, Part II" | 6x01 | 221 | Unknown | 1999-09-22 |
"Survival Instinct" | 6x02 | 222 | 53049.2 | 1999-09-29 |
"Barge of the Dead" | 6x03 | 223 | Unknown | 1999-10-06 |
"Tinker Tenor Doctor Spy" | 6x04 | 224 | Unknown | 1999-10-13 |
"Alice" | 6x05 | 226 | Unknown | 1999-10-20 |
"Riddles" | 6x06 | 227 | 53263.2 | 1999-11-03 |
"Dragon's Teeth" | 6x07 | 225 | 53167.9 | 1999-11-10 |
"One Small Step" | 6x08 | 228 | 53292.7 | 1999-11-17 |
"The Voyager Conspiracy" | 6x09 | 229 | 53329 | 1999-11-24 |
"Pathfinder" | 6x10 | 230 | Unknown | 1999-12-01 |
"Fair Haven" | 6x11 | 231 | Unknown | 2000-01-12 |
"Blink of an Eye" | 6x12 | 233 | Unknown | 2000-01-19 |
"Virtuoso" | 6x13 | 234 | 53556.4 | 2000-01-26 |
"Memorial" | 6x14 | 236 | Unknown | 2000-02-02 |
"Tsunkatse" | 6x15 | 232 | 53447.2 | 2000-02-09 |
"Collective" | 6x16 | 235 | Unknown | 2000-02-16 |
"Spirit Folk" | 6x17 | 237 | Unknown | 2000-02-23 |
"Ashes to Ashes" | 6x18 | 238 | 53679.4 | 2000-03-01 |
"Child's Play" | 6x19 | 239 | Unknown | 2000-03-08 |
"Good Shepherd" | 6x20 | 240 | 53753.2 | 2000-03-15 |
"Live Fast and Prosper" | 6x21 | 242 | 53849.2 | 2000-04-19 |
"Muse" | 6x22 | 244 | 53918.0 | 2000-04-26 |
"Fury" | 6x23 | 241 | Unknown | 2000-05-03 |
"Life Line" | 6x24 | 243 | Unknown | 2000-05-10 |
"The Haunting of Deck Twelve" | 6x25 | 245 | Unknown | 2000-05-17 |
"Unimatrix Zero" | 6x26 | 246 | Unknown | 2000-05-24 |
Season 7
Season 7, 24 episodes:
Title | Episode | Production number | Stardate | Original airdate |
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"Unimatrix Zero, Part II" | 7x01 | 247 | 54014.4 | 2000-10-04 |
"Imperfection" | 7x02 | 248 | 54129.4 | 2000-10-11 |
"Drive" | 7x03 | 249 | 54058.6 | 2000-10-18 |
"Repression" | 7x04 | 251 | 54090.4 | 2000-10-25 |
"Critical Care" | 7x05 | 250 | Unknown | 2000-11-01 |
"Inside Man" | 7x06 | 252 | 54208.3 | 2000-11-08 |
"Body and Soul" | 7x07 | 255 | 54238.3 | 2000-11-15 |
"Nightingale" | 7x08 | 256 | 54274.7 | 2000-11-22 |
"Flesh and Blood" | 7x09/10 | 253 | 54315.3–54337.5 | 2000-11-29 |
"Shattered" | 7x11 | 257 | Unknown | 2001-01-17 |
"Lineage" | 7x12 | 258 | 54452.6 | 2001-01-24 |
"Repentance" | 7x13 | 259 | 54474.6 | 2001-01-31 |
"Prophecy" | 7x14 | 260 | 54518.2–54529.8 | 2001-02-07 |
"The Void" | 7x15 | 261 | 54553.4–54562.7 | 2001-02-14 |
"Workforce" | 7x16 | 262 | 54584.3–54608.6 | 2001-02-21 |
"Workforce, Part II" | 7x17 | 263 | 54622.4 | 2001-02-28 |
"Human Error" | 7x18 | 264 | Unknown | 2001-03-07 |
"Q2" | 7x19 | 265 | 54704.5 | 2001-04-11 |
"Author, Author" | 7x20 | 266 | 54732.3 | 2001-04-18 |
"Friendship One" | 7x21 | 267 | 54775.4 | 2001-04-25 |
"Natural Law" | 7x22 | 268 | 54827.7 | 2001-05-02 |
"Homestead" | 7x23 | 269 | 54868.6 | 2001-05-09 |
"Renaissance Man" | 7x24 | 270 | 54890.7 | 2001-05-16 |
"Endgame" | 7x25/26 | 271 | 54973.4 | 2001-05-23 |
Related topics
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