Episode
Number
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Title |
UK Tape
Number
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Rating
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Description |
68
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Scorpion, Part II |
4.1
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With Janeway badly injured, Chakotay must take command. But with a
dozen Borg in the cargo bay and Species 8472 gunning for him, can he possibly
tread a safe path?
Writer(s) :
|
Brannon Braga
Joe Menosky |
Director :
|
Winrich Kolbe |
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69
|
The Gift |
4.1
|

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Kes begins to go through the Ocampan equivalent of death because of
her recent mental exposure to Species 8472. But it looks like she's going
to take the whole of Voyager with her when she goes. meanwhile, the ex-Borg
Seven of Nine struggles to escape back to the collective.
Writer(s) :
|
Joe Menosky |
Director :
|
Anson Williams |
|
70
|
Day of Honor |
4.2
|

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When the Klingon Day of Honor arrives, B'Elanna is reluctant to participate.
Misery piles upon misery for the Engineer as she is forced to eject Voyagers
warp core during an attempt to open up a Borg transwarp conduit. Meanwhile,
a species devastated by the Borg in the past demand that Janeway hand over
supplies - and Seven of Nine.
Writer(s) :
|
Jeri Taylor |
Director :
|
Jesus Salvador Trevino |
|
71
|
Nemesis |
4.2
|

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Chakotay becomes involved in a war between two alien species. When
Janeway also gets involved, the two find themselves supporting opposite
sides. But who is really in the right?
Writer(s) :
|
Kenneth Biller |
Director :
|
Alexander Singer |
|
72
|
Revulsion |
4.3
|
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Harry and Seven of Nine have different ideas about first date protocol.
Writer(s) :
|
Lisa Klink |
Director :
|
Kenneth Biller |
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73
|
The Raven |
4.3
|

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When Seven picks up a Borg homing signal, she steals a shuttle and
heads off into the unknown. But arriving at her destination, she finds
not the Borg but a wrecked Federation spacecraft formerly belonging to
her Human parents.
Writer(s) :
|
Bryan Fuller
Harry Doc. Kloor |
Director :
|
LeVar Burton |
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74
|
Scientific Method |
4.4
|

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Tempers are fraying on Voyager; Seven soon realises that aliens are
on board the ship, determined to test the crew to destruction for the sake
of medical research.
Writer(s) :
|
Sherry Klein
Harry Doc. Kloor |
Director :
|
David Livingston |
|
75
|
Year of Hell,
Part I |
4.4
|

 
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Voyager must battle against a species called the Krenim capable of
altering timelines at will to eliminate their enemies from history. With
Krenim ships attacking at every opportunity, the ship gradually takes more
and more damage despite the crews best efforts. Out of options, Janeway
must eventually make one of the hardest decisions she has ever faced...
Writer(s) :
|
Brannon Braga
Joe Menosky |
Director :
|
Allan Kroeker |
|
76
|
Year of Hell,
Part II |
4.5
|

 
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After ordering most of the crew to abandon ship, Janeway and a few
officers struggle to make Voyager spaceworthy. But the Krenim are still
on the warpath after capturing Paris and Chakotay, and now Voyagers first
officer is beginning to see things their way. In order to stop them once
and for all, Janeway must make the ultimate sacrifice.
Writer(s) :
|
Brannon Braga
Joe Menosky |
Director :
|
Mike Vejar |
|
77
|
Random Thoughts |
4.5
|

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Trading on a planet of telepaths, Torres is arrested for inciting an
assault by thinking violent thoughts. But Tuvok suspects that there is
much more going on, and soon he is on the trail of locals who will do anything
to experience the darkest of imagery.
Writer(s) :
|
Kenneth Biller |
Director :
|
Alexander Singer |
|
78
|
Concerning Flight |
4.6
|
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When an alien steals some of Voyagers technology, including the mobile
holoemitter and Janeways DaVinchi character, she must mount a daring mission
to recover her property.
Writer(s) :
|
Jimmy Diggs
Joe Menosky |
Director :
|
Jesus Salvador Trevino |
|
79
|
Mortal Coil |
4.6
|

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When Neelix is killed, Seven uses Borg technology to revive him after
many hours. But Neelix is shocked to the core by the revelation that his
peoples version of heaven doesn't appear to exist.
Writer(s) :
|
Bryan Fuller |
Director :
|
Allan Kroeker |
|
80
|
Waking Moments |
4.7
|

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When Voyagers crew begin to fall into a coma-like sleep, Chakotay is
the only one who seems able to work out what is going on.
Writer(s) :
|
Andre Bormanis |
Director :
|
Alexander Singer |
|
81
|
Message In A Bottle |
4.7
|

 
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Voyager uses an alien communications relay to transmit the EMH's program
to a Federation starship in the Beta Quadrant. On arrival, he finds himself
on a new and highly advanced warship fitted with all the latest gadgetry
- including the EMH 2, his own sucessor. Unfortunately, the Romulan Tal'Shiar
have stolen the ship and are taking it home to Romulus.
Writer(s) :
|
Rick Williams |
Director :
|
Nancy Malone |
|
82
|
Hunters |
4.8
|

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Seven manages to download some messages from home via the alien relay.
But the owners are not at all happy about it, and soon the firing starts.
Writer(s) :
|
Jeri Taylor |
Director :
|
David Livingston |
|
83
|
Prey |
4.8
|

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When Voyager stumbles across a damaged Hirogen vessel they find that
the crew had been hunting no less than an 8472. With the badly wounded
creature on board and more Hirogen on the way, Janeway decides to offer
it protection - but will Seven of Nine agree to assist her greatest enemy?
Writer(s) :
|
Brannon Braga |
Director :
|
Allan Eastman |
|
84
|
Retrospect |
4.9
|

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While Voyager negotiates for some heavy weaponry from a species in
the Delta Quadrant, Seven suddenly attacks the arms dealer. Under the EMH's
guidence she begins to recover memories of an attack on her during which
some of her nanoprobes were stolen. But despite all the evidence, the man
insists that he is innocent. Janeway must try to find the truth before
somebody takes drastic action.
Writer(s) :
|
Mark Gaberman
Andrew Shepard Price |
Director :
|
Jesus Salvador Trevino |
|
85
|
The Killing Game,
Part I |
4.9
|

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Voyager is captured by the Hirogen and her crew are implanted with
devices which force false personalities and memories on them so that they
can partake in elaborate holodeck recreations of battles. With many of
the officers now fighting in World War II, the Hriogen adopt the guise
of Nazis.
Writer(s) :
|
Brannon Braga
Joe Menosky |
Director :
|
David Livingston |
|
86
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The Killing Game,
Part II |
4.10
|

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All hell breaks loose on Voyager when US and Free French forces break
out of the holodeck and start hunting the hunters.
Writer(s) :
|
Brannon Braga
Joe Menosky |
Director :
|
Victor Lobl |
|
87
|
Vis-a-Vis |
4.10
|

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When a small vessel with an advanced co-axial warp core appears, the
pilot seems to be friendly and spends a few days on Voyager. But when he
renders Paris unconcious and assumes his identity via a form of body-swapping,
Voyager goes on its way with an alien on board - while Paris must try to
convince an unsympathetic persuer of his true identity.
Writer(s) :
|
Robert J. Doherty |
Director :
|
Jesus Salvador Trevino |
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88
|
The Omega Directive |
4.11
|

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When Voyager detects a curious energy signature, Janeway reveals 'the
Omega directive' - a Starfleet regulation that overrides even the Prime
Directive. Omega is an unstable molecule of incredible power and incredible
danger - even a small amount could render most of the quadrant unusable
to warp drive ships forever. Janeway must track the source of the Omega
molecules down and destroy them before others can get their hands on the
deadly material.
Writer(s) :
|
Jimmy Diggs
Steven J. Kay |
Director :
|
Victor Lobl |
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89
|
Unforgettable |
4.11
|

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When a mysterious woman tells Commander Chakotay that they were recently
lovers, he is understandably surprised. She is a Ramuran, an isolationist
species who use technology to erase all memory of themselves from all they
meet. She is determined to leave her world behind, but there are others
who are determined to use their technology to edit Chakotay from her life
and make her return.
Writer(s) :
|
Greg Elliot
Michael Perricone |
Director :
|
Andrew J. Robinson |
|
90
|
Living Witness |
4.12
|

 
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When a backup copy of Voyagers EMH is activated centuries in the future,
he must convince a troubled society that Janeway was not a militaristic
fascist who began a war that almost destroyed them.
Writer(s) :
|
Brannon Braga |
Director :
|
Tim Russ |
|
91
|
Demon |
4.12
|
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When Voyager runs low on Deuterium fuel, they must investigate a possible
source on a planet of the most inhospitable type known to Starfleet. But
the planet already has needs of its own.
Writer(s) :
|
Andre Bormanis |
Director :
|
Anson Williams |
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92
|
One |
4.13
|

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When Voyager encouners a huge Nebula which emits radiation fatal to
Humans, Seven and the EMH must pilot the ship with the crew in stasis for
an entire month. Despite Sevens confidence, the strain is soon beginning
to tell on both ship and crew.
Writer(s) :
|
Jeri Taylor |
Director :
|
Kenneth Biller |
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93
|
Hope and Fear |
4.13
|

 
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A friendly alien with a gift for languages decodes the message Starfleet
sent to Voyager via the Hirogen communications array. The message leads
them to a new Starfleet ship fitted with a Quantum Slipstream drive - a
new technology capable of getting the crew home within months. Is Janeways
quest finally at an end?
Writer(s) :
|
Rick Berman
Brannon Braga
Joe Menosky |
Director :
|
Winrich Kolbe |
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