Episode
Number
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Title |
UK Tape
Number
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Rating
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Description |
20
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Initiations |
2.1
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Commander Chakotay accidentally becomes involved in the initiation
rites of a young Kazon.
Writer(s) :
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Kenneth Biller |
Director :
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Winrich Kolbe |
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21
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Non Sequitor |
2.1
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Ensign Kim wakes to find himself back on Earth with his girlfriend.
Naturally annoyed by this, he seeks to find out what's going on. Aliens
turn out to be behind it all.
Writer(s) :
|
Brannon Braga |
Director :
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David Livingston |
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22
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Parturition |
2.2
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Neelix and Paris, having fallen out over Kes, must work together to
save the life of an alien baby.
Writer(s) :
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Tom Szollosi |
Director :
|
Jonathan Frakes |
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23
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Persistence of Vision |
2.2
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Voyager crew members begin to fall into comas as an alien being uses
his mental powers to play with their heads.
Writer(s) :
|
Jeri Taylor |
Director :
|
James L. Conway |
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24
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Tattoo |
2.3
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Chakotay relives his troubled youth as he encounters yet another group
of aliens who visited Earth in the distant past. Makes you wonder if we
used to be some sort of galactic tourist spot...
Writer(s) :
|
Larry Brody |
Director :
|
Alexander Singer |
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25
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Cold Fire |
2.3
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Encountering another member of the Caretakers species living in a similar
array with some Ocampa, Janeway tries to convince her to return them to
the Alpha Quadrant. Meanwhile, the local Ocampa start to teach Kes the
full extent of her mental abilities.
Writer(s) :
|
Anthony Williams |
Director :
|
Cliff Bole |
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26
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Maneuvers |
2.4
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The Kazon mount a raid on Voyager, stealing a transporter control module.
The ship must get the technology back before it tips the balance of power
in the Quadrant. Chakotay steals a shuttlecraft (don't these things have
locks?) to try and retrieve the device on his own.
Writer(s) :
|
Kenneth Biller |
Director :
|
David Livingston |
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27
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Resistance |
2.4
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Voyagers crew must obtain tellerium to top up the ships power systems
- but the only local source lies on a planet under the grip of a brutal
dictatorship.
Writer(s) :
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Kevin J. Ryan
Michael Jan Friedman |
Director :
|
Winrich Kolbe |
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28
|
Prototype |
2.5
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After Voyager locates an android floating in space, B'Elanna reactivates
the device - but it kidnaps her and forces her to modify the design of
its power system to allow its fellows to build the ultimate android army.
Writer(s) :
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Nick Correa |
Director :
|
Jonathan Frakes |
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29
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Alliances |
2.5
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Janeway attempts to form an alliance with the Trabe, former masters
of the Kazon. But are the Trabe as willing as they first appear?
Writer(s) :
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Jeri Taylor |
Director :
|
Les Landau |
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30
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Threshold |
2.6
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Voyager somehow manages to construct a shuttle capable of achieving
Warp 10. After the first test trip, Paris begins to turn into a giant newt.
He kidnaps Janeway and takes her on a little jaunt in the transwarp shuttle;
now both turned into newts, they mate and have children before being recaptured
and made back into Humans.
Honestly, I am not making this up. Voyager makes it's entry for
the 'Worst of Trek' award.
Writer(s) :
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Michael De Luca |
Director :
|
Alexander Singer |
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31
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Meld |
2.6
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A member of Voyagers crew, Ensign Sutor, turns out to be a serial killer.
Tuvok mind melds with him in order to try and assist with his rehabilitation,
but suffers from some unforeseen consequences.
Writer(s) :
|
Michael Sussman |
Director :
|
Cliff Bole |
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32
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Dreadnought |
2.7
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Voyager finds a Cardassian super weapon cruising through the Delta
Quadrant; B'Elanna identifies it as one the Maquis appropriated and tried
to use in the Badlands. But the malfunctioning device is locked onto a
nearby planet, and its nearly sentient computer system is determined to
destroy the population no matter what happens.
Writer(s) :
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Gary Holland |
Director :
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LeVar Burton |
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33
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Death Wish |
2.7
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Janeway discovers a member of the Q continuum imprisoned in the centre
of a comet nucleus. The Q, known as Quinn, is on the run from the rest
of his kind because he decided to commit suicide out of boredom. When the
continuum send a representative to recapture Quinn, Janeway must hold a
hearing to decide his fate. A great episode.
Writer(s) :
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Shawn Piller |
Director :
|
James L. Conway |
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34
|
Lifesigns |
2.8
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Rescuing a dying Vidiian named Pel, Voyagers EMH creates a holographic
body to act as a temporary vessel for her consciousness. Despite developing
close feelings for the EMH, Pel elects to return to her people.
Writer(s) :
|
Kenneth Biller |
Director :
|
Cliff Bole |
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35
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Investigations |
2.8
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Acting as the ships news reporter, Neelix uncovers a traitor on board
Voyager shortly before Tuvok would have done it himself.
Writer(s) :
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Jeff Schnaufer
Ed Bond |
Director :
|
Les Landau |
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36
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Deadlock |
2.9
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Attempting to avoid capture by the Vidiians, Voyager encounters a strange
anomaly which creates an exact duplicate of the ship. Unfortunately, the
original Voyager is badly damaged and must make the ultimate sacrifice
so her twin can live.
Writer(s) :
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Brannon Braga |
Director :
|
David Livingston |
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37
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Innocence |
2.9
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Lieutenant Tuvok takes charge os some alien children after crash landing
on an alien moon. But they are vanishing one by one, and these seems to
be little he can do about it. Meanwhile, the aliens who own the moon seem
more concerned with their traditions than their children - but for good
reason as it turns out.
Writer(s) :
|
Anthony Williams |
Director :
|
James L. Conway |
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38
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The Thaw |
2.10
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Voyager encounters a planet on which people placed themselves in suspended
animation to await the end of an ice age. However, they became locked into
a strange virtual reality environment by a malevolent program created by
their own minds.
Writer(s) :
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Richard Gadas |
Director :
|
Marvin V. Rush |
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39
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Tuvix |
2.10
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A transporter accident merges Neelix and Tuvok into a single being.
After some time the crew discover a method of separating 'Tuvix' - but
he's decided that his own life is worth living, and refuses to end it.
Janeway decides to kill him anyway.
Writer(s) :
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Andrew Price
Mark Gaberman |
Director :
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Cliff Bole |
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40
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Resolutions |
2.11
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Janeway and Chakotay, having contracted a deadly disease which will
kill them if they leave the surface on an alien planet, are left behind
by Voyager. But while they decide just how close their relationship should
be, Harry Kim leads a mutiny against Captain Tuvok - and gets away with
it.
Writer(s) :
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Jeri Taylor |
Director :
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Alex Singer |
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41
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Basics, Part 1 |
2.11
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The evil Seska returns again, and with the help of the Kazon manages
to mount the most determined attack yet on Voyager. Is this the end for
Janeway and her merry band?
Writer(s) :
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Michael Piller |
Director :
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Winrich Kolbe |
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