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"Equinox" (Part 2)
(121:172)
Voyager is being attacked by the alien race and captain John Ransom
tries to escape captain Kathryn Janeway by taking the doctor and
Seven of Nine with him as hostages.
US Air Date: 22 September 1999
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"Survival Instinct"
(122:172)
As Seven of Nine is confronted with three former borg drones, she
is simultaneous opening a black chapter in her past.
US Air Date: 29 September 1999
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"Barge of the Dead"
(123:172)
Chief engineer B'Elanna Torres crash-lands her shuttlecraft and
in her dazed state she discovers an ancient klingon cultural artefact.
In a mysterious way it brings out her rancorous, warlike inheritance.
US Air Date: 6 October 1999
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"Tinker, Tenor, Doctor, Spy"
(124:172)
The holografic doctor's daydreams becomes very dangerous for the
Voyager, as an alien race sees the fantasies as real.
US Air Date: 13 October 1999
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"Alice"
(125:172)
Thomas Eugene Paris becomes obsessed by the thought of a mysterious
alien space ship, that brings the whole crew in danger.
US Air Date: 20 October 1999
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"Riddles"
(126:172)
Personal assaults on Tuvok makes him feel useless, while captain
Janeway imagines herself to non-existent humans to come to terms
with her thoughts.
US Air Date: 3 November 1999
Directed by: Roxann
Dawson
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"Dragon's Teeth"
(127:172)
As the crew of the Voyager run away from a heavely armada on a reduced
planet, they find a hibernating warlike race.
US Air Date: 10 November 1999
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"One Small Step"
(128:172)
An unidentified object follow the Voyager closely and Seven of Nine
finds out, that they are followed by an enormous subspace energy,
that is drawn by electromagnetic energy.
US Air Date: 17 November 1999
Directed by: Robert
Picardo
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"The Voyager Conspiracy"
(129:172)
Voyager discover an alien race, whose space catapult can get the
crew home years before Voyager. But the crew are devided in two,
when an overburden Seven of Nine undermine captain Janeway's position
and creates discord among the crew with accusations of treason and
insurrection.
US Air Date: 24 November 1999
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"Pathfinder"
(130:172)
Systems engineer Reginald Barclay ("Projections" (19)), who worked
aboard the now destroyed USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D, is obsessed
with the thought of getting USS Voyager back home. To assist him
in making contact with the space ship, with the help of an innovative
system, he gets Deanna Troi.
US Air Date: 1 December 1999
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"Fair Haven"
(131:172)
Captain Kathryn Janeway and the crew enjoys a well deserved vacation
on the holodeck in a charming, irish village environment. But a
deadly wave of neutron radiation approaches threateningly the idyll...
US Air Date: 12 January 2000
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"Blink of an Eye"
(132:172)
The Voyager is captured in orbit of a primitive planet, whose core
of rich energy in an instant makes the inhabitants of the planet
to a society with warp technology.
US Air Date: 19 January 2000
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"Virtuoso"
(133:172)
Captain Janeway and the crew are puzzled at the fan hysteria, that
is spreading among the superior, alien Qomar culture, when the holografic
doctor sings. His concerts is filled to the breaking point and he
receives countless of fan letters. At the same time the doctor is
in love with a woman, who makes him consider staying on the planet.
US Air Date: 26 January 2000
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"Memorial"
(134:172)
The crew begins to suffer from horrible flashbacks about the slaughter
of Nakan colonists at war.
US Air Date: 2 February 2000
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"Tsunkatse"
(135:172)
Security chief Tuvok and Seven Of Nine is caught by the being Penk,
who forces Seven of Nine to fight in a sport called tsunkatse, in
order to save the life of the seriously injured Tuvok.
US Air Date: 9 February 2000
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"Collective"
(136:172)
Voyager encounter a borg cube, whose crew demand the Voyager to
surrender to the borg collective. It turns out that there is no
grown-up borgs aboard - only children...
US Air Date: 16 February 2000
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"Spirit Folk"
(137:172)
City of Fair Haven is set in the 19th century Ireland, as a recreation
programme on the holodeck of Voyager (episode "Fair Haven" (131)).
The inhabitants in the programme sees the crew use technology unknown
to them, and gradually they find out, that their own existence are
not what it seems to be. That becomes dangerous for the visiting
crew members.
US Air Date: 23 February 2000
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"Ashes to Ashes"
(138:172)
To the shock of the crew ensign Lyndsay Ballard returns to the Voyager,
though she died during a mission a long time ago. But she is perhaps
more dead than alive, as her abductors, the race kobali, has regenerated
her with their genes. She hopes her old colleagues can help her
reversing the effect and become human again.
US Air Date: 1 March 2000
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"Child's Play"
(139:172)
Secretly Seven of Nine programmes a borg child ("Collective" (136))
aboard the Voyager to a suicide mission, when the parents of the
child demand him handed over.
US Air Date: 8 March 2000
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"Good Shepherd"
(140:172)
Seven of Nine's routine analysis of efficiency on the work of the
crew reveals three young crew members, who do not perform it acceptable.
Therefore captain Janeway takes them on a mission, but when their
craft, the Delta Flyer, is hit by an invisible, immense force, they
all are to do their best.
US Air Date: 15 March 2000
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"Live Fast and Prosper"
(141:172)
Captain Janeway and her officers are victims of a bunch of tricksters
in the Delta Quadrant, passing of as them. The crew of the Voyager
are either to catch the criminals themselves or convicted for crimes,
they have not commited.
US Air Date: 19 April 2000
Directed by: LeVar
Burton
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"Muse"
(142:172)
B'Elanna Torres loses consciousness in a crash-landing in the craft
the Delta Flyer, but when she awakes her life aboard the Voyager
has become a stage play, where she herself plays an important part.
All arranged by a poetic alien being.
US Air Date: 26 April 2000
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"Fury"
(143:172)
Voyager receives a distress call from a small craft with an ageing
Kes aboard. Pleasantly captain Janeway receives the former colleague,
who died of cellular flux ("The Gift" (70)), but it turns out to
be a dangerous reunion. Soon the crew are in great danger, as Kes
possess enormous forces.
US Air Date: 3 May 2000
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"Life Line"
(144:172)
As Earth's Pathfinder Project ("Projections" (19) and "Pathfinder"
(130)) dispatch their blocks of data to the Voyager, the holografic
doctor experience, that his creator, doctor Louis Zimmerman, is
dying. When he tries to help he is rejected by the doctor, as the
'real' doctors after all have not found the cause. But the holografic
doctor is of the opinion, that his stay on Voyager has given him
a great deal of knowledge about to the Federation unknown diseases.
US Air Date: 10 May 2000
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"The Haunting of Deck Twelve"
(145:172)
Neelix, there is to calm the borg children ("Collective" (136)),
makes the imagination run unbridled, when a game with the lights
aboard the Voyager makes him fantasize the reality to a credible
story. And the borg children are everything else than calm when
he tells the story, as they now believe the twelfth deck is haunted.
US Air Date: 17 May 2000
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"Unimatrix Zero" (Part 1)
(146:172)
When Seven of Nine by an old friend gets a chance to try the Unimatrix
Zero (a virtual reality world, where the borg drone can think as
an individual, while they regenerate) to prevent the borg queen
in discovering an enclave within the borg collective, captain Kathryn
Janeway sees an opportunity to attend the insurrection.
US Air Date: 24 May 2000
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