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==Episodes==
 
==Episodes==
{{VOY-Season2}}
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{{VOY Season 2}}
   
 
==Summary==
 
==Summary==
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Season two of ''Voyager'' continues in a tone, style and manner of story-telling very similar to that of [[VOY Season 1|season one]].
Season Two finds [[USS Voyager|''Voyager'']] still progressing towards the [[Alpha Quadrant]]. The crew discovers [[human]]s abducted in the [[1930s]], including aviatrix [[Amelia Earhart]], the crew makes a disasterous contact with the [[Suspiria|female Caretaker]], [[Tom Paris]] becomes the first human to achieve [[transwarp]] velocity, and [[Q]] pays a visit to ''Voyager''. [[Tuvok]] and [[Neelix]] become accidentally merged when the crew beams them aboard, creating a new entity which names itself [[Tuvix|"Tuvix"]]. [[Kathryn Janeway|Janeway]] and [[Chakotay]] become closer when they are stranded on a [[planet]] for two months due to a [[disease]], and the season cliffhanger ends with the Kazon capturing ''Voyager''.
 
   
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Recurrent themes of tension and mistrust between the [[Starfleet]] and [[Maquis]] crews, although largely resolved in the season one episode {{e|Learning Curve}}, once again resurface in {{e|Maneuvers}} and {{e|Meld}}. Inter-crew relations are brought to a head while under intense, continuous attack by the [[Kazon]] in {{e|Alliances}}, and when [[Kathryn Janeway|Janeway]] is cajoled into initiating a Maquis-led idea of a deal between the {{USS|Voyager}} and the warring Kazon factions, narrowly averted disaster is enough to quell the two crews into a marriage of Starfleet ideals and ethics. Indeed, increased, and more dramatic conflict between ''Voyager'' and the Kazon is the main feature of the second season, aided and abetted as the Kazon are by the vengefully villainous and by now, more [[Cardassian]] looking [[Seska]]. Her vendetta against Janeway brings ''Voyager'' to the brink of destruction more than once during the season in {{e|Maneuvers}}, {{e|Alliances}}, and {{e|Investigations}}, and culminates in the season finale {{e|Basics, Part I}} when ''Voyager''{{'}}s crew is marooned by Seska and [[Cullah]] of the Kazon [[Nistrim]] on a world inhabited by dinosaurs and prehistoric humanoids.
==Notable events in season 2==
 
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The crew learns that an alien race visited Earth 45,000 years ago and gave a genetic gift to a primitive tribe. They finally make contact with Suspiria, the Caretaker's female companion who left years ago with a group of Ocampans. However, she refuses to help the crew because she believes they killed the Caretaker. With Seska's help, the Kazon Nistrim steal a transporter module from Voyager and try to form an Alliance with other Kazon sects in order to take control of Voyager. Chakotay boards Culluh's ship and manages to destroy the transporter module and escape, but not before Seska takes a sample of his DNA and empregnates herself with it. The Nistrim's attempts to form an alliance fail, however Janeway later tries to form an alliance with some Kazon sects in order to strengthen her position. This leads her to the Trabe, who propose a conference of all the Kazon leaders in order to achieve peace. Someone tries to sabotage the conference and kill all the Majes, and it turns out to be the Trabe. Janeway's refusal to continue negotiations with the Kazon leads former Maquis crew member Michael Jonas to begin feeding information to the Nistrim. Janeway and Tuvok eventually discover that there is a spy onboard, however they are not able to track him through conventional means, so they create a less conventional detection method: Paris begins acting up and eventually decides to leave the ship to work for a Talaxian Convoy. A few days later he is kidnapped by the Kazon Nistrim. Once on board their ship he is able to find out not only who the spy is, but also what the Kazon Nistrim's plans were to capture Voyager. Meanwhile, former Maquis crewman Lon Suder, a Betazoid, kills Lt. Darwin and is locked in his quarters on a secure deck for the remainder of the journey. Thanks to Tuvok's mind melds he develops an interest in floriculture and asks to help the crew make the airponic garden more productive. Samantha Wildman gives birth to her half-Ktarian daughter, Neelix and Tuvok are temporarily fused in a transporter accident, and Janeway and Chakotay are bitten by an insect which infects them with a terminal illness. Somehow, the atmosphere on the planet where they were bitten shields them from the effects of the illness, so they are put into stasis on the planet while the Doctor searches for a cure. He is unsuccesful and Janeway turns over command of the ship to Tuvok and orders him not to contact the Vidiians for help. However, after much encouragement from the crew, Tuvok decides to contact the Vidiians anyway and is able to obtain a cure for the insect bite. Voyager returns to pick up Janeway and Chakotay, which gives Seska a second opportunity to take control of Voyager by using her child as bait. This time, she is succesful, and the crew are left on a planet comparable to Earth several million years ago.
 
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Alongside the Seska/Kazon story arc of the second season sits another spy in ''Voyager''{{'}}s ranks. [[Michael Jonas]], a disillusioned former Maquis crewmember assigned to [[engineering]] is revealed to have been secretly communicating with Seska as she attempts to seize control of ''Voyager''. Events leading up to the exposure of Jonas traverse the entire middle of the season, as does [[Tom Paris]]' apparent malcontent and ultimate decision to leave ''Voyager'' (revealed in {{e|Investigations}} as an attempt by [[Tuvok]] and Janeway to ascertain who the spy is).
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With Seska and the conflict with the Kazon as central themes, the rest of the season continues to develop the main characters, and more particularly their relationship to each other. Of singular note is the birth (in {{e|Deadlock}}) of Ensign [[Samantha Wildman]]'s baby, [[Naomi Wildman|Naomi]], but firm bonds and friendships develop between individual crew members as the series continues to evolve and find its feet. A connection between Paris and [[B'Elanna Torres]] is hinted at as she confides past mistakes to him and communicates concern at his increasingly errant behavior in {{e|Dreadnought}}. Paris also finally makes peace with [[Neelix]] when forced to work together to ensure their survival in {{e|Parturition}}. [[Kes]] and [[The Doctor]]'s relationship solidifies in {{e|Elogium}} and {{e|Lifesigns}}, and Kes's trust in Tuvok is pivotal when dealing with her burgeoning and uncontrollable mental abilities in {{e|Cold Fire}}. Tuvok and Neelix continue to make the perfect "odd couple" but their pairing takes on special significance when a transporter accident fuses them into a single being in {{e|Tuvix}}. Finally and conclusively, Janeway and [[Chakotay]] find a common understanding, and any allusions to a romantic interest between the two is finally laid to rest in {{e|Resolutions}}.
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"''I didn't feel as if I could have a love-affair with the second-in-command because, I had to get these people home.. I got them lost, and I really couldn't be doing things in the Ready Room''" : - '''Kate Mulgrew''' (speaking at Sacremento, USA Convention 2003 (uploaded on YouTube))
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A few of these relationships, though in their infancy in season two would go on to become increasingly important as the series moved on.
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Season two encompassed a dark time for the franchise, with dwindling audience numbers, and still no obvious signs of a singular direction producers wished the series to go in. Problems of direction can be seen with the one and only appearance of the female Caretaker, [[Suspiria]], which was included as a possible "get-out" clause should the series ultimately fail. Appearances by [[John de Lancie]] as [[Q]] and [[Jonathan Frakes]] as [[William T. Riker]] in {{e|Death Wish}} were obvious attempts to re-invigorate the series, but episodes such as {{e|Threshold}} where Paris breaks the warp 10 barrier and evolves into a "salamander" did little to silence ''Voyager''{{'}}s critics.
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It is perhaps indicative of the conundrum facing producers at the time, that the heavy reliance during the second season on stories involving the Kazon (never a popular species with fans) was quietly relinquished as ''Voyager'' moved beyond Kazon territory at the start of [[VOY Season 3|season three]]. The species would be revisited retrospectively in [[VOY Season 7|season seven]]'s {{e|Shattered}}, but apart from brief appearances in [[VOY Season 4|season four]]'s {{e|Living Witness}}, [[VOY Season 5|season five]]'s {{e|Relativity}} and a couple of conversational "nods" in season four's {{e|The Raven}} and season five's {{e|Counterpoint}}, the Kazon were not heard of again.
   
 
==Credits==
 
==Credits==
 
===Cast===
 
===Cast===
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[[File:VOYCrewSeason2.jpg|thumb|Season 2 cast]]
 
;Starring:
 
;Starring:
*[[Kate Mulgrew]] as [[Kathryn Janeway|Captain Kathryn Janeway]]
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*[[Kate Mulgrew]] as [[Captain]] [[Kathryn Janeway]]
 
;Also Starring:
 
;Also Starring:
*[[Robert Beltran]] as [[Chakotay|Commander Chakotay]]
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*[[Robert Beltran]] as [[Commander]] [[Chakotay]]
*[[Roxann Biggs-Dawson]] as [[B'Elanna Torres|Lieutenant B'Elanna Torres]]
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*[[Roxann Biggs-Dawson]] as [[Lieutenant jg]] [[B'Elanna Torres]]
 
*[[Jennifer Lien]] as [[Kes]]
 
*[[Jennifer Lien]] as [[Kes]]
*[[Robert Duncan McNeill]] as [[Tom Paris|Lieutenant Tom Paris]]
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*[[Robert Duncan McNeill]] as [[Lieutenant jg]] [[Tom Paris]]
 
*[[Ethan Phillips]] as [[Neelix]]
 
*[[Ethan Phillips]] as [[Neelix]]
 
*[[Robert Picardo]] as [[The Doctor]]
 
*[[Robert Picardo]] as [[The Doctor]]
*[[Tim Russ]] as [[Tuvok|Lieutenant Tuvok]]
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*[[Tim Russ]] as [[Lieutenant]] [[Tuvok]]
*[[Garrett Wang]] as [[Harry Kim|Ensign Harry Kim]]
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*[[Garrett Wang]] as [[Ensign]] [[Harry Kim]]
   
 
===Crew===
 
===Crew===
 
:''The following credits are based on the '''production''' order of the episodes. Note that "Projections", "Elogium", "Twisted", and "The 37's" were filmed as part of [[VOY Season 1|season one]].''
 
:''The following credits are based on the '''production''' order of the episodes. Note that "Projections", "Elogium", "Twisted", and "The 37's" were filmed as part of [[VOY Season 1|season one]].''
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'''Theme by:''' [[Jerry Goldsmith]]<br />
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'''Theme by:''' [[Jerry Goldsmith]]<br>
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'''Line Producer:''' [[Brad Yacobian]] ("Initiations"&ndash;"Basics, Part I")<br />
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;Co-Producer:
'''Line Producer:''' [[Brad Yacobian]] ("Initiations"&ndash;)<br>
 
'''Co-Producer:''' [[Wendy Neuss]] ("Projections"&ndash;"The 37's")<br>
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*[[Kenneth Biller]] ("Dreadnought"&ndash;"Basics, Part I")
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*[[Wendy Neuss]] ("Projections"&ndash;"The 37's")<br />
 
;Producers:
 
;Producers:
 
*[[Brannon Braga]] ("Projections"&ndash;"The 37's")
 
*[[Brannon Braga]] ("Projections"&ndash;"The 37's")
*[[Merri Howard]]
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*[[Merri Howard]] (credited as '''Merri D. Howard''' beginning with "Deadlock")
 
*[[Peter Lauritson]] ("Projections"&ndash;"The 37's")
 
*[[Peter Lauritson]] ("Projections"&ndash;"The 37's")
*Wendy Neuss ("Initiations"&ndash;)
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*Wendy Neuss ("Initiations"&ndash;"Basics, Part I")
 
;Supervising Producers:
 
;Supervising Producers:
 
*[[David Livingston]] ("Projections"&ndash;"The 37's")
 
*[[David Livingston]] ("Projections"&ndash;"The 37's")
*Peter Lauritson ("Initiations"&ndash;)
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*Peter Lauritson ("Initiations"&ndash;"Basics, Part I")
*Brannon Braga ("Initiations"&ndash;)
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*Brannon Braga ("Initiations"&ndash;"Basics, Part I")
 
;Executive Producers:
 
;Executive Producers:
 
*[[Rick Berman]]
 
*[[Rick Berman]]
 
*[[Michael Piller]]
 
*[[Michael Piller]]
 
*[[Jeri Taylor]]
 
*[[Jeri Taylor]]
'''Executive Story Editor:''' [[Kenneth Biller]]<br>
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'''Executive Story Editor:''' Kenneth Biller ("Projections"&ndash;"Meld")<br />
 
;Music by:
 
;Music by:
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*[[Paul Baillargeon]] ("Lifesigns")
*[[David Bell]] ("Projections", "Persistence of Vision")
 
*[[Jay Chattaway]] ("Twisted", "Non Sequitur", "Maneuvers", "Death Wish")
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*[[David Bell]] ("Projections", "Persistence of Vision", "Meld", "The Thaw")
*[[Dennis McCarthy]] ("Elogium", "The 37's", "Initiations", "Parturition", "Tattoo", "Cold Fire", "Resistance", "Prototype")
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*[[Jay Chattaway]] ("Twisted", "Non Sequitur", "Maneuvers", "Death Wish", "Threshold", "Investigations", "Innocence", "Tuvix")
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*[[Dennis McCarthy]] ("Elogium", "The 37's", "Initiations", "Parturition", "Tattoo", "Cold Fire", "Resistance", "Prototype", "Alliances", "Dreadnought", "Deadlock", "Resolutions", "Basics, Part I")
'''Director of Photography:''' [[Marvin V. Rush]], A.S.C.<br>
 
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;Director of Photography:
'''Production Designer:''' [[Richard D. James]]<br>
 
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*[[Marvin V. Rush]], ASC ("Projections"&ndash;"Deadlock", "Tuvix"&ndash;)
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*[[Doug Knapp]] ("Innocence", "The Thaw") (credited as '''Douglas H. Knapp''')
 
'''Production Designer:''' [[Richard D. James]]<br />
 
;Editors:
 
;Editors:
*[[Daryl Baskin]] ("Twisted", "Non Sequitur", "Tatoo", "Resistance")
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*[[Daryl Baskin]] (every third episode after and including "Twisted")
*[[Tom Benko]], A.C.E. ("Elogium", "Initiations", "Persistence of Vision", "Maneuvers", "Death Wish")
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*[[Tom Benko]], ACE (every third episode after and including "Elogium")
*[[Robert Lederman]] ("Projections", "The 37's", "Parturition", "Cold Fire", "Prototype")
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*[[Robert Lederman]] (every third episode after and including "Projections")
'''Unit Production Manager:''' Brad Yacobian<br>
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'''Unit Production Manager:''' Brad Yacobian<br />
 
;First Assistant Directors:
 
;First Assistant Directors:
*[[Jerry Fleck]] ("Elogium", "The 37's", "Non Sequitur", "Persistence of Vision", "Cold Fire", "Resistance", "Death Wish")
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*[[Jerry Fleck]] (even-numbered episodes from "Elogium" through "Innocence")
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*[[Arlene Fukai]] ("Tuvix")
*[[Adele Simmons]] ("Projections", "Twisted", "Initiations", "Parturition", "Tattoo", "Maneuvers", "Prototype")
 
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*[[Louis Race]] ("Basics, Part I")
'''Second Assistant Director:''' [[Arlene Fukai]]<br>
 
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*[[Adele Simmons]] (odd-numbered episodes)
 
;Second Assistant Director:
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*[[Michael DeMeritt]] ("The Thaw", "Tuvix")
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*Arlene Fukai ("Projections"&ndash;"Innocence", "Resolutions", "Basics, Part I")
 
;Casting by:
 
;Casting by:
*[[Junie Lowry-Johnson]], C.S.A.
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*[[Junie Lowry-Johnson]], CSA
 
*[[Ron Surma]]
 
*[[Ron Surma]]
 
;Original Casting:
 
;Original Casting:
*[[Nan Dutton]], C.S.A.
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*[[Nan Dutton]], CSA
 
*[[Kathryn S. Eisenstein]] (uncredited)
 
*[[Kathryn S. Eisenstein]] (uncredited)
'''Casting Executive:''' [[Helen Mossler]], C.S.A.<br>
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'''Casting Executive:''' [[Helen Mossler]], CSA<br />
'''Costume Designer:''' [[Robert Blackman]]<br>
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'''Costume Designer:''' [[Robert Blackman]]<br />
 
;Set Decorator:
 
;Set Decorator:
*[[Leslie Frankenheimer]] ("Initiations"&ndash;)
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*[[Leslie Frankenheimer]] ("Initiations"&ndash;"Basics, Part I")
 
*[[Jim Mees]] ("Projections"&ndash;"The 37's")
 
*[[Jim Mees]] ("Projections"&ndash;"The 37's")
 
'''Visual Effects Producer:''' [[Dan Curry]]
 
'''Visual Effects Producer:''' [[Dan Curry]]
 
;Visual Effects Supervisors:
 
;Visual Effects Supervisors:
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*[[Joe Bauer]] ("Resolutions")
*[[Ronald B. Moore]] ("Elogium", "The 37's", "Non Sequitur", "Persistence of Vision", "Cold Fire", "Resistance", "Death Wish")
 
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*[[Ronald B. Moore]] (even-numbered episodes)
*[[David Stipes]] ("Projections", "Twisted", "Initiations", "Parturition", "Tattoo", "Maneuvers", "Prototype")
 
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*[[David Stipes]] (odd-numbered episodes from "Projections" through "Deadlock")
'''Post Production Supervisor:''' [[Dawn Velazquez]]<br>
 
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*[[Edward L. Williams]] ("The Thaw")
'''Supervising Editor:''' [[J.P. Farrell]]<br>
 
'''Scenic Art Supervisor/Technical Consultant:''' [[Michael Okuda]]<br>
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'''Post Production Supervisor:''' [[Dawn Velazquez]]<br />
'''Senior Illustrator/Technical Consultant:''' [[Rick Sternbach]]<br>
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'''Supervising Editor:''' [[J.P. Farrell]]<br />
'''Make-Up Designed and Supervised by:''' [[Michael Westmore]]<br>
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'''Scenic Art Supervisor/Technical Consultant:''' [[Michael Okuda]] ("Projections"&ndash;"Deadlock")<br />
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'''Scenic Art Consultant:''' Michael Okuda ("Innocence"&ndash;"Basics, Part I")<br />
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'''Senior Illustrator/Technical Consultant:''' [[Rick Sternbach]]<br />
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'''Make-Up Designed and Supervised by:''' [[Michael Westmore]]<br />
 
;Art Director:
 
;Art Director:
 
*[[Michael L. Mayer]]
 
*[[Michael L. Mayer]]
 
;Set Designers:
 
;Set Designers:
 
*[[Louise Dorton]]
 
*[[Louise Dorton]]
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;Assistant Editors:
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*[[Lisa De Moraes]] ("Tuvix")
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*[[James A. Garrett]] ("The Thaw", "Basics, Part I")
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*[[Eugene Wood]] ("Resolutions")
 
;Visual Effects Coordinators:
 
;Visual Effects Coordinators:
 
*[[Michael Backauskas]] ("Elogium", "The 37's")
 
*[[Michael Backauskas]] ("Elogium", "The 37's")
*[[Joe Bauer]] ("Projections", "Twisted", "Initiations", "Parturition", "Tattoo", "Maneuvers", "Prototype")
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*[[Joe Bauer]] (odd-numbered episodes except "Resolutions")
*[[Arthur J. Codron]] ("Non Sequitur", "Persistence of Vision", "Cold Fire", "Resistance", "Death Wish")
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*[[Arthur J. Codron]] (even-numbered episodes from "Non Sequitur" through "Basics, Part I")
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*[[Ziad Seirafi]] ("Resolutions")
 
;Visual Effects Series Coordinator:
 
;Visual Effects Series Coordinator:
*[[Edward L. Williams]]
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*Edward L. Williams (all episodes except "The Thaw")
 
;Visual Effects Associate:
 
;Visual Effects Associate:
 
*Arthur J. Codron ("Projections"&ndash;"The 37's")
 
*Arthur J. Codron ("Projections"&ndash;"The 37's")
*[[Cheryl Gluckstern]] ("Initiations"&ndash;)
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*[[Cheryl Gluckstern]] ("Initiations"&ndash;"Basics, Part I")
'''Script Supervisor:''' [[Cosmo Genovese]]<br>
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'''Script Supervisor:''' [[Cosmo Genovese]]<br />
'''Special Effects:''' [[Dick Brownfield]]<br>
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'''Special Effects:''' [[Dick Brownfield]]<br />
'''Property Master:''' [[Alan Sims]]<br>
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'''Property Master:''' [[Alan Sims]]<br />
'''Construction Coordinator:''' [[Al Smutko]]<br>
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'''Construction Coordinator:''' [[Al Smutko]]<br />
 
;Scenic Artists:
 
;Scenic Artists:
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*[[Wendy Drapanas]] (even-numbered episodes)
*[[Wendy Drapanas]] ("Elogium", "The 37's", "Non Sequitur", "Persistence of Vision", "Cold Fire", "Resistance", "Death Wish")
 
*[[Jim Magdaleno]] ("Projections", "Twisted", "Initiations", "Parturition", Tattoo", "Maneuvers", "Prototype")
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*[[Jim Magdaleno]] (even-numbered episodes from "Projections" through "Maneuvers"; "The Thaw")
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'''Junior Illustrator:''' Jim Magdaleno (even-numbered episodes from "Prototype" through "Resolutions", except for "The Thaw")<br />
'''Video Coordinator:''' [[Denise Okuda]]<br>
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'''Video Coordinator:''' [[Denise Okuda]]<br />
 
;Hair Designer:
 
;Hair Designer:
*[[Suzan Bagdadi]] ("Initiations"&ndash;)
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*[[Suzan Bagdadi]] ("Initiations"&ndash;"Basics, Part I")
 
*[[Josée Normand]] ("Projections"&ndash;"The 37's")
 
*[[Josée Normand]] ("Projections"&ndash;"The 37's")
 
;Make-Up Artists:
 
;Make-Up Artists:
*[[Tina Hoffman]] ("Elogium"&ndash;"The 37's", "Non Sequitur"&ndash;"Persistence of Vision", "Cold Fire"&ndash;"Resistance", "Death Wish")
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*[[Tina Hoffman]] ("Elogium"&ndash;"The 37's", "Non Sequitur"&ndash;"Persistence of Vision", "Cold Fire"&ndash;"Resistance", "Death Wish"&ndash;"Threshold", "Dreadnought"&ndash;"Lifesigns", "Innocence", "The Thaw", "Basics, Part I")
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*[[Gil Mosko]] ("Innocence"&ndash;"Tuvix")
*[[Greg Nelson]] ("Projections", "Twisted"&ndash;"Initiations", "Parturition"&ndash;"Tattoo", "Maneuvers"&ndash;"Prototype")
 
*[[Mark Shostrom]] ("Projections", "Elogium", "The 37's"&ndash;"Non Sequitur", "Persistence of Vision"&ndash;"Cold Fire", "Resistance"&ndash;"Death Wish")
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*[[Greg Nelson]] ("Projections", "Twisted"&ndash;"Initiations", "Parturition"&ndash;"Tattoo", "Maneuvers"&ndash;"Prototype", "Alliances"&ndash;"Meld", "Investigations"&ndash;"Deadlock", "The Thaw"&ndash;"Resolutions")
*[[Scott Wheeler]] ("Projections"&ndash;"Twisted", "Initiations"&ndash;"Parturition", "Tattoo"&ndash;"Maneuvers", "Prototype", "Death Wish")
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*[[Mark Shostrom]] ("Projections", "Elogium", "The 37's"&ndash;"Non Sequitur", "Persistence of Vision"&ndash;"Cold Fire", "Resistance"&ndash;"Death Wish", "Threshold"&ndash;"Dreadnought", "Lifesigns", "Deadlock", "Tuvix"&ndash;"Basics, Part I")
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*[[Scott Wheeler]] ("Projections"&ndash;"Twisted", "Initiations"&ndash;"Parturition", "Tattoo"&ndash;"Maneuvers", "Prototype"&ndash;"Alliances", "Meld"&ndash;"Investigations", "Deadlock", "Innocence", "Resolutions", "Basics, Part I")
 
;Hair Stylists:
 
;Hair Stylists:
*[[Karen Asano-Myers]] ("Projections", "Twisted", "Initiations"&ndash;"Parturition", "Tattoo", "Maneuvers", "Prototype")
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*[[Karen Asano-Myers]] ("Projections", "Twisted", "Initiations"&ndash;"Parturition", odd-numbered episodes from "Tattoo" through "Resolutions")
*[[Laura Connolly]] ("Persistence of Vision", "Cold Fire", "Resistance", "Death Wish")
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*[[Laura Connolly]] (even-numbered episodes from "Persistence of Vision" through "Basics, Part I")
 
*[[Shawn McKay]] ("Elogium", "The 37's")
 
*[[Shawn McKay]] ("Elogium", "The 37's")
 
*[[Patricia Miller]] ("Projections"&ndash;"The 37's")
 
*[[Patricia Miller]] ("Projections"&ndash;"The 37's")
*[[Barbara Minster]] ("Initiations"&ndash;)
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*[[Barbara Minister]] ("Initiations"&ndash;"Basics, Part I")
 
;Wardrobe Supervisors:
 
;Wardrobe Supervisors:
*[[Camille Argus]] ("Projections", "Twisted", "Non Sequitur", "Persistence of Vision", "Cold Fire", "Resistance", "Death Wish")
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*[[Camille Argus]] ("Projections", "Twisted", even-numbered episodes from "Non Sequitur'" through "Basics, Part I")
*[[Carol Kunz]] ("Elogium", "The 37's", "Initiations", "Parturitions", "Tattoo", "Maneuvers", "Prototype")
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*[[Carol Kunz]] ("Elogium", "The 37's", odd-numbered episodes from "Initiations" through "Resolutions")
'''Sound Mixer:''' [[Alan Bernard]], C.A.S.<br>
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'''Sound Mixer:''' [[Alan Bernard]], CAS<br />
 
;Camera Operator:
 
;Camera Operator:
*[[Joe Chess]], S.O.C. ("Projections"&ndash;"The 37's")
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*[[Joe Chess]], SOC ("Projections"&ndash;"The 37's")
*[[Doug Knapp]], S.O.C. ("Initiations"&ndash;")
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*[[Doug Knapp]], SOC ("Initiations"&ndash;"Deadlock", "Tuvix"&ndash;"Basics, Part I")
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*[[Ron E. High]], SOC ("Innocence", "The Thaw")
'''Chief Lighting Technician:''' [[Bill Peets]]<br>
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'''Chief Lighting Technician:''' [[Bill Peets]]<br />
 
;First Company Grip:
 
;First Company Grip:
*[[Randy Burgess]] ("Initiations"&ndash;)
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*[[Randy Burgess]] ("Initiations"&ndash;"Basics, Part I")
 
*[[Bob Sordal]] ("Projections"&ndash;"The 37's")
 
*[[Bob Sordal]] ("Projections"&ndash;"The 37's")
 
;Key Costumers:
 
;Key Costumers:
*[[Matt Hoffman]] ("Elogium", "The 37's", "Initiations", "Parturition", "Tattoo", "Maneuvers", "Prototype")
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*[[Matt Hoffman]] ("Elogium", "The 37's", odd-numbered episodes from "Initiations" through "Resolutions")
*[[Kimberley Shull]] ("Projections", "Twisted", "Persistence of Vision", "Cold Fire", "Resistance", "Death Wish")
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*[[Kimberley Shull]] ("Projections", "Twisted", even-numbered episodes from "Persistence of Vision" through "Basics, Part I")
*[[Jamie Thomas]] ("Projections", "Twisted", "Non Sequitur", "Persistence of Vision", "Cold Fire", "Resistance", "Death Wish")
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*[[Jamie Thomas]] ("Projections", "Twisted", even-numbered episodes from "Non Sequitur" through "Basics, Part I")
*[[Tom Siegel]] ("Elogium", "The 37's", "Initiations"&ndash;"Parturition", "Tattoo", "Maneuvers", "Prototype")
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*[[Tom Siegel]] ("Elogium", "The 37's", "Initiations"&ndash;"Parturition", odd-numbered episodes from "Tattoo" through "Resolutions")
'''Music Editor:''' [[Gerry Sackman]]<br>
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'''Music Editor:''' [[Gerry Sackman]]<br />
'''Supervising Sound Editor:''' [[Bill Wistrom]]<br>
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'''Supervising Sound Editor:''' [[Bill Wistrom]]<br />
'''Supervising Sound Effects Editor:''' [[Jim Wolvington]]<br>
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'''Supervising Sound Effects Editor:''' [[Jim Wolvington]]<br />
 
;Sound Editors:
 
;Sound Editors:
 
*[[Miguel Rivera]]
 
*[[Miguel Rivera]]
 
*[[Masanobu Tomita]]
 
*[[Masanobu Tomita]]
 
*[[Ruth Adelman]]
 
*[[Ruth Adelman]]
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'''Visual Effects Assistant Editor:''' [[Elizabeth Castro]] ("The Thaw"&ndash;"Basics, Part I")<br />
'''Post Production Sound:''' [[Modern Sound]]
 
'''Production Coordinator:''' [[Diane Overdiek]]<br>
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'''Production Coordinator:''' [[Diane Overdiek]]<br />
 
;Post Production Coordinator:
 
;Post Production Coordinator:
*[[Cara Colombini]] ("Initiations"&ndash;)
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*[[Cara Colombini]] ("Initiations"&ndash;"Death Wish")
 
*Cheryl Gluckstern ("Projections"&ndash;"The 37's")
 
*Cheryl Gluckstern ("Projections"&ndash;"The 37's")
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*[[April Rossi]] ("Alliances"&ndash;)
 
;Production Associates:
 
;Production Associates:
 
*[[Kristine Fernandes]] ("Projections"&ndash;"The 37's")
 
*[[Kristine Fernandes]] ("Projections"&ndash;"The 37's")
*[[Zayra Cabot]]
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*[[Zayra Cabot]] ("Projections"&ndash;"The Thaw")
 
*[[David Rossi]]
 
*[[David Rossi]]
 
*[[Sandra Sena]]
 
*[[Sandra Sena]]
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*[[Eric A. Stillwell]] ("Basics, Part I")
'''Pre-Production Coordinator:''' [[Lolita Fatjo]]<br>
 
 
'''Pre-Production Coordinator:''' [[Lolita Fatjo]]<br />
'''Stunt Coordinator:''' [[Dennis Madalone]] ("Projections", "Elogium", "The 37's"&ndash;"Persistence of Vision", "Cold Fire"&ndash;"Resistance")<br>
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'''Stunt Coordinator:''' [[Dennis Madalone]] ("Projections", "Elogium", "The 37's"&ndash;"Persistence of Vision", "Cold Fire"&ndash;"Resistance", "Alliances", "Threshold", "Investigations", "Deadlock", "The Thaw", "Basics, Part I")<br />
'''Location Manager:''' [[Lisa White]] ("The 37's", "Initiations", "Tattoo", "Death Wish")<br>
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'''Location Manager:''' [[Lisa White]] ("The 37's", "Initiations", "Tattoo", "Death Wish", "Resolutions", "Basics, Part I")<br />
'''Science Consultant:''' [[Andre Bormanis]]<br>
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'''Science Consultant:''' [[André Bormanis]]<br />
 
;Main Title Design by:
 
;Main Title Design by:
 
*[[Santa Barbara Studios]]
 
*[[Santa Barbara Studios]]
 
*Dan Curry
 
*Dan Curry
'''Colorization:''' [[CST Entertainment, Inc.]] ("Cold Fire")<br>
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'''Colorization:''' [[CST Entertainment, Inc.]] ("Cold Fire")<br />
'''Filmed with:''' [[Panavision]] Cameras and Lenses<br>
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'''Post Production Sound:''' [[Modern Sound]]<br />
'''Motion Control Photography:''' [[Image G]]<br>
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'''Filmed with:''' [[Panavision]] Cameras and Lenses<br />
 
'''Motion Control Photography:''' [[Image G]]<br />
 
;Digital Optical Effects:
 
;Digital Optical Effects:
 
*[[Pacific Ocean Post]] ("Projections", "Elogium", "The 37's")
 
*[[Pacific Ocean Post]] ("Projections", "Elogium", "The 37's")
*[[Digital Magic]] ("Twisted", "Initiations"&ndash;)
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*[[Digital Magic]] ("Twisted", "Initiations"&ndash;"Basics, Part I")
 
'''Special Video Compositing:''' [[CIS Hollywood|CIS, Hollywood]]<br />
*Santa Barbara Studios ("Elogium", "The 37's", "Cold Fire", "Death Wish")
 
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'''Computer Generated Imagery:''' Pacific Ocean Post ("Threshold")<br />
*[[Vision Art Design & Animation]] ("Non Sequitur", "Persistence of Vision", "Cold Fire")
 
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;Computer Animation:
'''Computer Generated Effects:''' [[Amblin Imaging]] ("Twisted", "Parturition", "Prototype")<br>
 
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*[[Amblin Imaging]] ("Threshold")
'''Special Video Compositing:''' [[CIS Hollywood|CIS, Hollywood]]<br>
 
 
*Santa Barbara Studios ("Elogium", "The 37's", "Cold Fire", "Death Wish", "Lifesigns")
'''Editing Facilities:''' [[Unitel Video]]<br>
 
 
*[[VisionArt Design & Animation]] ("Non Sequitur", "Persistence of Vision", "Cold Fire", "Dreadnought")
 
'''Editing Facilities:''' [[Unitel Video]]<br />
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;Computer Generated Effects:
 
*Amblin Imaging ("Twisted", "Parturition", "Prototype", "Investigations")
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*[[Digital Muse]] ("Deadlock", "Innocence", "Basics, Part I")
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*[[Foundation Imaging]] ("Basics, Part I")
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*VisionArts Design & Animation ("Basics, Part I")
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==== Uncredited ====
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* [[John Baldwin]] - Animal Trainer: [[Critters of the Cinema]] ("Elogium")
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* [[Karen Thomas-Kolakowski]] - Animal Trainer: Critters of the Cinema ("Elogium")
   
 
==Background Information==
 
==Background Information==
 
* This season was broadcast concurrent with ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' [[DS9 Season 4|Season 4]].
 
* This season was broadcast concurrent with ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' [[DS9 Season 4|Season 4]].
   
* Four episodes &ndash; "[[Projections]]", "[[Elogium (episode)|Elogium]]", "[[Twisted]]", and "[[The 37's (episode)|The 37's]]" &ndash; were filmed as part of the [[VOY Season 1|first season]], but were held over to air during this season.
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* Four episodes &ndash; {{e|Projections}}, {{e|Elogium}}, {{e|Twisted}}, and {{e|The 37's}} &ndash; were filmed as part of the [[VOY Season 1|first season]], but were held over to air during this season. In the UK, these four episodes were originally screened and released [[VOY Season 1 UK VHS|on video]] as part of season 1, with {{e|Initiations}} and {{e|Non Sequitur}} beginning season 2.
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* Discounting the episodes that were moved from the first season to this season, filming on this season began on {{d|11|July|1995}}. (''[[Star Trek Monthly issue 8]]'')
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* Four episodes produced during this season were intentionally kept back for the [[VOY Season 3|third season]]. (''[[Captains' Logs Supplemental - The Unauthorized Guide to the New Trek Voyages]]'', p. 169) These episodes were {{e|Sacred Ground}}, {{e|False Profits}}, {{e|Flashback}} and {{e|Basics, Part II}}. (''[[Star Trek: Communicator]]'', issue #108, p. 19)
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* Characters which '[[Character crossover appearances|crossover]]' from other incarnations of ''Star Trek'': [[William Riker]] & [[Q]] in {{e|Death Wish}}.
   
 
===See also===
 
===See also===
 
*[[VOY Season 2 performers]]
 
*[[VOY Season 2 performers]]
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*[[VOY Season 2 UK VHS]]
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*[[VOY Season 2 US VHS]]
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*[[VOY Season 2 DVD]]
   
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* {{startrek.com|star-trek-voyager-season-two-credits|VOY Season 2 credits}}
   
 
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Episodes

Title Episode Production number Stardate Original airdate
"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

Summary

Season two of Voyager continues in a tone, style and manner of story-telling very similar to that of season one.

Recurrent themes of tension and mistrust between the Starfleet and Maquis crews, although largely resolved in the season one episode "Learning Curve", once again resurface in "Maneuvers" and "Meld". Inter-crew relations are brought to a head while under intense, continuous attack by the Kazon in "Alliances", and when Janeway is cajoled into initiating a Maquis-led idea of a deal between the USS Voyager and the warring Kazon factions, narrowly averted disaster is enough to quell the two crews into a marriage of Starfleet ideals and ethics. Indeed, increased, and more dramatic conflict between Voyager and the Kazon is the main feature of the second season, aided and abetted as the Kazon are by the vengefully villainous and by now, more Cardassian looking Seska. Her vendetta against Janeway brings Voyager to the brink of destruction more than once during the season in "Maneuvers", "Alliances", and "Investigations", and culminates in the season finale "Basics, Part I" when Voyager's crew is marooned by Seska and Cullah of the Kazon Nistrim on a world inhabited by dinosaurs and prehistoric humanoids.

Alongside the Seska/Kazon story arc of the second season sits another spy in Voyager's ranks. Michael Jonas, a disillusioned former Maquis crewmember assigned to engineering is revealed to have been secretly communicating with Seska as she attempts to seize control of Voyager. Events leading up to the exposure of Jonas traverse the entire middle of the season, as does Tom Paris' apparent malcontent and ultimate decision to leave Voyager (revealed in "Investigations" as an attempt by Tuvok and Janeway to ascertain who the spy is).

With Seska and the conflict with the Kazon as central themes, the rest of the season continues to develop the main characters, and more particularly their relationship to each other. Of singular note is the birth (in "Deadlock") of Ensign Samantha Wildman's baby, Naomi, but firm bonds and friendships develop between individual crew members as the series continues to evolve and find its feet. A connection between Paris and B'Elanna Torres is hinted at as she confides past mistakes to him and communicates concern at his increasingly errant behavior in "Dreadnought". Paris also finally makes peace with Neelix when forced to work together to ensure their survival in "Parturition". Kes and The Doctor's relationship solidifies in "Elogium" and "Lifesigns", and Kes's trust in Tuvok is pivotal when dealing with her burgeoning and uncontrollable mental abilities in "Cold Fire". Tuvok and Neelix continue to make the perfect "odd couple" but their pairing takes on special significance when a transporter accident fuses them into a single being in "Tuvix". Finally and conclusively, Janeway and Chakotay find a common understanding, and any allusions to a romantic interest between the two is finally laid to rest in "Resolutions".

"I didn't feel as if I could have a love-affair with the second-in-command because, I had to get these people home.. I got them lost, and I really couldn't be doing things in the Ready Room" : - Kate Mulgrew (speaking at Sacremento, USA Convention 2003 (uploaded on YouTube))

A few of these relationships, though in their infancy in season two would go on to become increasingly important as the series moved on.

Season two encompassed a dark time for the franchise, with dwindling audience numbers, and still no obvious signs of a singular direction producers wished the series to go in. Problems of direction can be seen with the one and only appearance of the female Caretaker, Suspiria, which was included as a possible "get-out" clause should the series ultimately fail. Appearances by John de Lancie as Q and Jonathan Frakes as William T. Riker in "Death Wish" were obvious attempts to re-invigorate the series, but episodes such as "Threshold" where Paris breaks the warp 10 barrier and evolves into a "salamander" did little to silence Voyager's critics.

It is perhaps indicative of the conundrum facing producers at the time, that the heavy reliance during the second season on stories involving the Kazon (never a popular species with fans) was quietly relinquished as Voyager moved beyond Kazon territory at the start of season three. The species would be revisited retrospectively in season seven's "Shattered", but apart from brief appearances in season four's "Living Witness", season five's "Relativity" and a couple of conversational "nods" in season four's "The Raven" and season five's "Counterpoint", the Kazon were not heard of again.

Credits

Cast

File:VOYCrewSeason2.jpg

Season 2 cast

Starring
Also Starring

Crew

The following credits are based on the production order of the episodes. Note that "Projections", "Elogium", "Twisted", and "The 37's" were filmed as part of season one.

Theme by: Jerry Goldsmith
Line Producer: Brad Yacobian ("Initiations"–"Basics, Part I")

Co-Producer
Producers
  • Brannon Braga ("Projections"–"The 37's")
  • Merri Howard (credited as Merri D. Howard beginning with "Deadlock")
  • Peter Lauritson ("Projections"–"The 37's")
  • Wendy Neuss ("Initiations"–"Basics, Part I")
Supervising Producers
  • David Livingston ("Projections"–"The 37's")
  • Peter Lauritson ("Initiations"–"Basics, Part I")
  • Brannon Braga ("Initiations"–"Basics, Part I")
Executive Producers

Executive Story Editor: Kenneth Biller ("Projections"–"Meld")

Music by
  • Paul Baillargeon ("Lifesigns")
  • David Bell ("Projections", "Persistence of Vision", "Meld", "The Thaw")
  • Jay Chattaway ("Twisted", "Non Sequitur", "Maneuvers", "Death Wish", "Threshold", "Investigations", "Innocence", "Tuvix")
  • Dennis McCarthy ("Elogium", "The 37's", "Initiations", "Parturition", "Tattoo", "Cold Fire", "Resistance", "Prototype", "Alliances", "Dreadnought", "Deadlock", "Resolutions", "Basics, Part I")
Director of Photography
  • Marvin V. Rush, ASC ("Projections"–"Deadlock", "Tuvix"–)
  • Doug Knapp ("Innocence", "The Thaw") (credited as Douglas H. Knapp)

Production Designer: Richard D. James

Editors
  • Daryl Baskin (every third episode after and including "Twisted")
  • Tom Benko, ACE (every third episode after and including "Elogium")
  • Robert Lederman (every third episode after and including "Projections")

Unit Production Manager: Brad Yacobian

First Assistant Directors
Second Assistant Director
  • Michael DeMeritt ("The Thaw", "Tuvix")
  • Arlene Fukai ("Projections"–"Innocence", "Resolutions", "Basics, Part I")
Casting by
Original Casting

Casting Executive: Helen Mossler, CSA
Costume Designer: Robert Blackman

Set Decorator

Visual Effects Producer: Dan Curry

Visual Effects Supervisors

Post Production Supervisor: Dawn Velazquez
Supervising Editor: J.P. Farrell
Scenic Art Supervisor/Technical Consultant: Michael Okuda ("Projections"–"Deadlock")
Scenic Art Consultant: Michael Okuda ("Innocence"–"Basics, Part I")
Senior Illustrator/Technical Consultant: Rick Sternbach
Make-Up Designed and Supervised by: Michael Westmore

Art Director
Set Designers
Assistant Editors
Visual Effects Coordinators
Visual Effects Series Coordinator
  • Edward L. Williams (all episodes except "The Thaw")
Visual Effects Associate
  • Arthur J. Codron ("Projections"–"The 37's")
  • Cheryl Gluckstern ("Initiations"–"Basics, Part I")

Script Supervisor: Cosmo Genovese
Special Effects: Dick Brownfield
Property Master: Alan Sims
Construction Coordinator: Al Smutko

Scenic Artists

Junior Illustrator: Jim Magdaleno (even-numbered episodes from "Prototype" through "Resolutions", except for "The Thaw")
Video Coordinator: Denise Okuda

Hair Designer
Make-Up Artists
  • Tina Hoffman ("Elogium"–"The 37's", "Non Sequitur"–"Persistence of Vision", "Cold Fire"–"Resistance", "Death Wish"–"Threshold", "Dreadnought"–"Lifesigns", "Innocence", "The Thaw", "Basics, Part I")
  • Gil Mosko ("Innocence"–"Tuvix")
  • Greg Nelson ("Projections", "Twisted"–"Initiations", "Parturition"–"Tattoo", "Maneuvers"–"Prototype", "Alliances"–"Meld", "Investigations"–"Deadlock", "The Thaw"–"Resolutions")
  • Mark Shostrom ("Projections", "Elogium", "The 37's"–"Non Sequitur", "Persistence of Vision"–"Cold Fire", "Resistance"–"Death Wish", "Threshold"–"Dreadnought", "Lifesigns", "Deadlock", "Tuvix"–"Basics, Part I")
  • Scott Wheeler ("Projections"–"Twisted", "Initiations"–"Parturition", "Tattoo"–"Maneuvers", "Prototype"–"Alliances", "Meld"–"Investigations", "Deadlock", "Innocence", "Resolutions", "Basics, Part I")
Hair Stylists
  • Karen Asano-Myers ("Projections", "Twisted", "Initiations"–"Parturition", odd-numbered episodes from "Tattoo" through "Resolutions")
  • Laura Connolly (even-numbered episodes from "Persistence of Vision" through "Basics, Part I")
  • Shawn McKay ("Elogium", "The 37's")
  • Patricia Miller ("Projections"–"The 37's")
  • Barbara Minister ("Initiations"–"Basics, Part I")
Wardrobe Supervisors
  • Camille Argus ("Projections", "Twisted", even-numbered episodes from "Non Sequitur'" through "Basics, Part I")
  • Carol Kunz ("Elogium", "The 37's", odd-numbered episodes from "Initiations" through "Resolutions")

Sound Mixer: Alan Bernard, CAS

Camera Operator
  • Joe Chess, SOC ("Projections"–"The 37's")
  • Doug Knapp, SOC ("Initiations"–"Deadlock", "Tuvix"–"Basics, Part I")
  • Ron E. High, SOC ("Innocence", "The Thaw")

Chief Lighting Technician: Bill Peets

First Company Grip
Key Costumers
  • Matt Hoffman ("Elogium", "The 37's", odd-numbered episodes from "Initiations" through "Resolutions")
  • Kimberley Shull ("Projections", "Twisted", even-numbered episodes from "Persistence of Vision" through "Basics, Part I")
  • Jamie Thomas ("Projections", "Twisted", even-numbered episodes from "Non Sequitur" through "Basics, Part I")
  • Tom Siegel ("Elogium", "The 37's", "Initiations"–"Parturition", odd-numbered episodes from "Tattoo" through "Resolutions")

Music Editor: Gerry Sackman
Supervising Sound Editor: Bill Wistrom
Supervising Sound Effects Editor: Jim Wolvington

Sound Editors

Visual Effects Assistant Editor: Elizabeth Castro ("The Thaw"–"Basics, Part I")
Production Coordinator: Diane Overdiek

Post Production Coordinator
  • Cara Colombini ("Initiations"–"Death Wish")
  • Cheryl Gluckstern ("Projections"–"The 37's")
  • April Rossi ("Alliances"–)
Production Associates

Pre-Production Coordinator: Lolita Fatjo
Stunt Coordinator: Dennis Madalone ("Projections", "Elogium", "The 37's"–"Persistence of Vision", "Cold Fire"–"Resistance", "Alliances", "Threshold", "Investigations", "Deadlock", "The Thaw", "Basics, Part I")
Location Manager: Lisa White ("The 37's", "Initiations", "Tattoo", "Death Wish", "Resolutions", "Basics, Part I")
Science Consultant: André Bormanis

Main Title Design by

Colorization: CST Entertainment, Inc. ("Cold Fire")
Post Production Sound: Modern Sound
Filmed with: Panavision Cameras and Lenses
Motion Control Photography: Image G

Digital Optical Effects

Special Video Compositing: CIS, Hollywood
Computer Generated Imagery: Pacific Ocean Post ("Threshold")

Computer Animation
  • Amblin Imaging ("Threshold")
  • Santa Barbara Studios ("Elogium", "The 37's", "Cold Fire", "Death Wish", "Lifesigns")
  • VisionArt Design & Animation ("Non Sequitur", "Persistence of Vision", "Cold Fire", "Dreadnought")

Editing Facilities: Unitel Video

Computer Generated Effects
  • Amblin Imaging ("Twisted", "Parturition", "Prototype", "Investigations")
  • Digital Muse ("Deadlock", "Innocence", "Basics, Part I")
  • Foundation Imaging ("Basics, Part I")
  • VisionArts Design & Animation ("Basics, Part I")

Uncredited

Background Information

See also

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