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Season 3

"Basics" (Part 2)

(43:172)
Stranded on the planet Hanon IV the crew have to defend themselves against the planets primitive inhabitants, of which requires use of primitive weapons.
US Air Date: 4 September 1996


Basics (Part 2)

"Flashback"

(44:172)
Tuvok suddenly begins to have strange, disoriented outbursts, that makes him think of long gone childhood memories. As the traume starts to influence his nervous system, captain Janeway helps him brain meld with her and lead both of them back to the 23rd century on board the USS Excelsior, where the name of the captain is Hikaru Sulu.
US Air Date: 11 September 1996


Flashback

"The Chute"

(45:172)
Paris and Kim are arrested on the planet Akritirian as members of the terrorist group "Open Sky" for having placed a dangerous bomb. With each their mysteriously clamp, that makes the prisoners fight among themselves, they are kept imprisoned, while captain Janeway tries to prove their innocence.
US Air Date: 18 September 1996


The Chute

"The Swarm"

(46:172)
Paris and Torres' shuttlecraft has been attacked by an unknown alien energy, which have caused Paris into a critical condition. But the holografic doctor finds it difficult to help, as the medical reserve database is overloaded.
US Air Date: 25 September 1996


The Swarm

"False Profits"

(47:172)
When the USS Voyager detects replicator technology on a planet nearby, they find an impoverished society, who obviously gives all their riches to two ferengies, who are seen as gods.
US Air Date: 2 October 1996
This episode referes to the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Price" (56).


False Profits

"Remember"

(48:172)
The Voyager takes passengers up from Enara Prime, who teach the crew about their telepathic abilities. But soon Torres is suffering from a haunted dream, that gets worse and worse...
US Air Date: 9 October 1996


Remember

"Sacred Ground"

(49:172)
Kes dies after being hit by a mysterious energy beam during a sacred ceremony, which is explained as punishment of the gods over her. But no one on Voyager believes that!
US Air Date: 30 October 1996
Directed by: Robert Duncan McNeill


Sacred Ground

"Future's End" (Part 1)

(50:172)
A time travelling space ship contacts the Voyager with information, that they are to blame for a catastrophe in their future and therefore have to destroy Voyager.
US Air Date: 6 November 1996


Future's End (Part 1)

"Future's End" (Part 2)

(51:172)
Still caught in the 20th century orbiting the Earth Tuvok and Paris have great difficulty with the less developed technology of the era, while a powerful computer magnate has gained access to Voyager's mainframe.
US Air Date: 13 November 1996


Future's End (Part 2)

"Warlord"

(52:172)
The doctor and Kes treats some strangers, who has been found wounded in their space ships, but when one of them is nearly dying, he beams his soul into Kes' body and possess her.
US Air Date: 20 November 1996


Warlord

"The Q and the Grey"

(53:172)
Q arrives Voyager to plead captain Janeway to give birth to his child, which she completely refuses. And when an obvious jealous female Q arrives the space ship, it becomes absolutely dangerous for the crew.
US Air Date: 27 November 1996


The Q and the Grey

"Macrocosm"

(54:172)
A living virus attacks and soon gets the better of the crew, while captain Janeway fights for survival by crawling through the dark, narrow tubes on Voyager.
US Air Date: 11 December 1996


Macrocosm

"Fair Trade"

(55:172)
On a heavily guarded space station, where the crew exchanges for supplies, is Neelix deluded into transporting narcotics.
US Air Date: 8 January 1997


Fair Trade

"Alter Ego"

(56:172)
Appalling to be in love with a holodeck character makes ensign Kim to ask the vulcan Tuvok to learn him the vulcan way of suppressing their feelings. But when the holodeck woman makes a pass at Tuvok, Kim becomes jaloux at once.
US Air Date: 15 January 1997
Directed by: Robert Picardo


Alter Ego

"Coda"

(57:172)
Captain Janeway crash-lands with her shuttlecraft, where she badly injured has a near death experience about her father, admiral Janeway. Simultaneous she is attacked by vidiians.
US Air Date: 29 January 1997


Coda

"Blood Fever"

(58:172)
During the investigation of a strongly reduced colony, the away team of the Voyager are infiltrated in the outburst of the vulcan mating season.
US Air Date: 5 February 1997
Directed by: Andrew Robinson


Blood Fever

"Unity"

(59:172)
A distress call makes first officer Chakotay to land his shuttlecraft on a planet, where he instantly is attacked by malevolent assailants. He is promptly saved by ex assimilated borgs, which connect him to the borg collective to heal up his nervous system. Meanwhile, the Voyager has found lots of dead borgs and performs an autopsy on one of them.
US Air Date: 12 February 1997
Directed by: Robert Duncan McNeill


Unity

"The Darkling"

(60:172)
To improve his skills as the Voyager's doctor, the doctor let himself be a part of a personality project on the holodeck. That includes several historical peoples characters, where there regrettably also are evil among...
US Air Date: 19 February 1997


The Darkling

"Rise"

(61:172)
The planet Nezu has been bombed with asteroids and its inhabitants have to evacuate to survive. The Voyager sends Tuvok and Neelix to organize a salvage operation, that also reveals a traitor among the rulers.
US Air Date: 26 February 1997


Rise

"Favorite Son"

(62:172)
By instinct ensign Kim leads the Voyager to the mysterious Taresian world, where a shocking story about his birth is told among the almost female population. He is partly alien and they will use him in the reproduction of their race...
US Air Date: 19 March 1997


Favorite Son

"Before and After"

(63:172)
When Kes submits herself a treatment in a bio chamber to extends her life, it leaves her cells in a not reposed state, making her hovering between time and place.
US Air Date: 9 April 1997


Before and After

"Real Life"

(64:172)
The doctor programmes a holografic wife and two children for himself to demonstrate him as a considerate doctor. But after Torres modifications of the programme making the "family members" becomming more human, the doctor regrets it bitterly.
US Air Date: 23 April 1997


Real Life

"Distant Origin"

(65:172)
The crew on the Voyager are involuntary guinea-pigs, when the voth race in humans finds a genetic pattern like their own. And if that is true, originally the voths must be descended from the Earth.
US Air Date: 30 April 1997


Distant Origin

"Displaced"

(66:172)
One by one in a mysterious way the crew members changes places with a mysterious race, who claims not to know, what is happening. However the reality is another, and the crew is soon completely replaced as the hours passes. They are in an unknown place and have to be quick off the mark to keep the controll with Voyager.
US Air Date: 7 May 1997


Displaced

"Worst Case Scenario"

(67:172)
A holografic novel, which portray the Maquis leading a rebellion aboard the Voyager, becomes so popular with the crew, that an ending is claimed to be written. But that soon puts everybody in danger, when the programme gets out of control...
US Air Date: 14 May 1997


Worst Case Scenario

"Scorpion" (Part 1)

(68:172)
As Voyager gets closer to the borg territory, they find a damaged borg cube. The usually invincible borgs have lost a battle against a mysterious being, who now also infiltrates the Voyager.
US Air Date: 21 May 1997


Scorpion (Part 1)

 

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