Episode
Number
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Title |
UK Tape
Number
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Rating
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Description |
42
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Basics Part II |
3.1
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Abandoned on a primitive planet, the crew of Voyager must learn to
live with the primitive natives. Meanwhile, Tom Paris must rescue the ship
with the help of the Talaxians and the EMH. But when the doctor is disabled
by Seska, all their hopes rest on the shoulders of a serial killer.
Writer(s) :
|
Michael Piller |
Director :
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Winrich Kolbe |
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43
|
Flashback |
3.1
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When Tuvok starts having strange dreams about his time as an ensign
under the command of Captain Sulu on the Excelsior, Janeway must share
his experiences to get to the bottom of it all.
Writer(s) :
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Brannon Braga |
Director :
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David Livingston |
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44
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The Chute |
3.2
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Imprisoned on board a horrific prison and implanted with devices designed
to drive them insane, Paris and Kim must struggle to stay alive while Janeway
arrages a rescue.
Writer(s) :
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Clayvon C. Harris |
Director :
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Les Landau |
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45
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The Swarm |
3.2
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Seeking to avoid a lengthy detour, Janeway decides to trespass on the
territory of a powerful species. Meanwhile, the EMH apparently begins to
loose his mind due to overuse.
Writer(s) :
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Mike Sussman |
Director :
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Alexander Singer |
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46
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False Profits |
3.3
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Voyager encounters the two Ferengi lost in the Delta Quadrant in TNG's
"The Price". The two have set themselves up as Gods on a primitive planet,
and Janeway must decide whether to intervene or not.
Writer(s) :
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George A. Brozak |
Director :
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Cliff Bole |
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47
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Remember |
3.3
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While visiting the Enarans, B'Elanna begins to have extremely vivid
dreams about their past. But as the dreams start to turn sinister she begins
to suspect that they may convey real events.
Writer(s) :
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Brannon Braga
Joe Menosky |
Director :
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Winrich Kolbe |
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48
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Sacred Ground |
3.4
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When Kes is injured, Janeway decides that the way to save her is to
abandon all logic and reason. Amazingly, it works.
Writer(s) :
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Geo Cameron |
Director :
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Robert Duncan McNeill |
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49
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Future's End,
Part I |
3.4
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When Voyager is thrown back in time to 1996, Janeway realises that
the invention of computers on Earth may have been caused by a temporal
accident which threw a timeship into the 1960's. But the lunatic who now
owns the ship is determined to use it again, and in the process he may
destroy the Earth itself.
Writer(s) :
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Brannon Braga
Joe Menosky |
Director :
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David Livingston |
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50
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Future's End,
Part II |
3.5
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Janeway must face an enemy equipped technology five hundred years beyond
Voyagers if she is to save the Earth. Meanwhile, Chakotay and B'Elanna
are held captive by US militiamen who think they're UN agents.
Writer(s) :
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Brannon Braga
Joe Menosky |
Director :
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Cliff Bole |
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51
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Warlord |
3.5
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An alien warlord posesses Kes's body and reconquers the planet he once
ruled. While Janeway struggles to undo the damage, Kes and the warlord
fight for posession of her body.
Writer(s) :
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Andrew Shepard Price
Mark Gabeman |
Director :
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David Livingston |
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52
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The Q and the Grey |
3.6
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Q asks Janeway to bear his child in order to end a Q civil war whos
side effects are laying waste to entire star systems. When Janeway is taken
to the continuum and captured, her crew must risk destruction and take
sides in the war to resolve the situation.
Writer(s) :
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Shawn Pillar |
Director :
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Cliff Bole |
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53
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Macrocosm |
3.6
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When metre-wide viruses invade Voyager and incapacitate the crew, Action
Kate straps on a phaser rifle and starts the slaughter. But can she get
rid of the beasties before an alien species destroy the ship to prevent
them from spreading?
Writer(s) :
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Brannon Braga |
Director :
|
Alexander Singer |
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54
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Fair Trade |
3.7
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Neelix must face a personal crisis when Voyager finally passes out
of territory he's familiar with. Desperate to get hold of a map to prolong
his usefullness, he decides to engage in rather dubious business with some
shady characters.
Writer(s) :
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Ronald Wilkerson
Jean Louise Mathias |
Director :
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Jesus Salvador Trevino |
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55
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Alter Ego |
3.7
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Both Tuvok and Kim are attracted to an unusually compelling holobabe.
But when the babe turns out to be real, she threatens the survival of the
ship.
Writer(s) :
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Joe Menosky |
Director :
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Robert Picardo |
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56
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Coda |
3.8
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Janeway experiences her death over and over again. When her deceased
father appears and tells her he's there to guide her into the spirit world,
she senses that something may be up. Don't go into the light...
Writer(s) :
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Jeri Taylor |
Director :
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Nancy Malone |
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57
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Blood Fever |
3.8
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B'Elanna catches Pon-Farr from Vorik and goes on heat. Paris resists
her advances, but without any other answer Chakotay decides to let her
and Vorik fight to work it out of their system. If I thought this episode
was meant to be a comedy, it would have got a 5. But I do believe
they were being serious here...
Writer(s) :
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Lisa Klink |
Director :
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Andrew Robinson |
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58
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Unity |
3.9
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Commander Chakotay discovers a Federation emergency signal. Beaming
down, he is attacked and critically wounded. Some friendly settlers care
for him, but he suspects something is up. Meanwhile, Voyager discovers
a wrecked Borg cube floating nearby.
Writer(s) :
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Kenneth Biller |
Director :
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Robert Duncan McNeill |
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59
|
The Darkling |
3.9
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When the EMH adds various character traits to his program, the results
are not what he was hoping for.
Writer(s) :
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Brannon Braga
Joe Menosky |
Director :
|
Alexander Singer |
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60
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Rise |
3.10
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While on a mission to help a planet suffering from an asteroid bombardment,
Neelix decides that it's finally time to stand up to Tuvok.
Writer(s) :
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Jimmy Diggs |
Director :
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Robert Sheerer |
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61
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Favorite Son |
3.10
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After Kim fires on an alien ship without orders or warning, he begins
to exhibit some unusual genetic changes. Subsequently, Voyagers crew are
informed that Harry is really an alien from the Delta Quadrant. They don't
come much odder than this one. Fortunately.
Writer(s) :
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Lisa Klink |
Director :
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Marvin Rush |
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62
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Before and After |
3.11
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Kes finds herself periodically jumping further and further back in
time, despite all efforts to stop her. Peculiar, but in a good way.
Writer(s) :
|
Kenneth Biller |
Director :
|
Allan Kroeker |
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63
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Real Life |
3.11
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When the EMH programs up the perfect holo-family for himself, B'Elanna
decides to make it a little more realistic. Unfortunately, her idea of
realism includes some pretty unpleasant stuff.
Writer(s) :
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Harry Doc. Kloor |
Director :
|
Anson Williams |
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64
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Distant Origin |
3.12
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An alien race descended from dinosaurs tracks down a ship from the
long-lost planet of their origin; none other than the USS Voyager. But
Voyagers existence contradicts some of their societies most basic beliefs,
and the powers that be are willing to do almost anything to surpress the
discovery - including destroying the evidence...
Writer(s) :
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Brannon Braga
Joe Menosky |
Director :
|
David Livingston |
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65
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Displaced |
3.12
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When an alien appears on board Voyager at the same moment that Kes
vanishes, he professes total innocence and surprise. Astoundingly, Janeway
believes him even when more and more such swaps take place. Eventually
the entire crew is gone, and Voyager is in alien hands.
Writer(s) :
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Lisa Klink |
Director :
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Allan Kroeker |
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66
|
Worst Case Scenario |
3.13
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Chakotay is planning a Maquis takeover of Voyager, and B'Elanna is
going along with it to the extent of gunning down Harry Kim. Soon Paris
and Neelix have sided with the traitors as well; is this the end for Janeway?
Or is everything not quite what it appears to be? Watch and see...
Writer(s) :
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Kenneth Biller |
Director :
|
Alexander Singer |
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67
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Scorpion, Part I |
3.13
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Cruising right into the middle of a war between the Borg and an alien
species of incredible power, Janeway decides to take sides, and to hell
with the Prime Directive. But can an alliance between the Federation and
the Borg possibly hold?
Writer(s) :
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Brannon Braga
Joe Menosky |
Director :
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David Livingston |
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