
Star Trek: Voyager
Star Trek: Voyager, the third spin off in the Star Trek franchise, follows the adventures of the Federation starship Voyager, under the command of Captain Kathryn Janeway. Voyager is in pursuit of a rebel Maquis ship in a dangerous part of the galaxy when it is suddenly thrown thousands of light years away into the Delta Quadrant. With much of her crew dead, Captain Janeway is forced to join forces with the Maquis to find a way back home...
Voyager finds a solution to combat the invader of Borg space. All Captain Janeway asks is free passage through their territory and Voyager will share their knowledge.
As the crew works to remove impeding Borg technologies from Voyager, their Borg guest wants out while a crew member's telekinetic abilities become too big to contain.
Needy alien refugees, who look upon Voyager's generosity as stingy, put Torres and Paris in a life-threatening situation during a crossroads in their relationship.
Shot down by crossfire, Chakotay bonds with one faction in the midst of a war.
Amidst promotions, added duties and shifts in relationships, Voyager responds to a distress call from a hologram, one who proves himself dangerously unsafe to be around.
PTSD strikes Seven of Nine, causing frightening visions and prompting her, under a panic attack, to seek the Borg Collective where no Borg exist.
A string of bizarre illnesses afflicts the Voyager crew. The Doctor and Seven of Nine uncover a team of alien researchers existing out of phase performing medical experiments on the ship's crew.
Voyager comes across a Krenim timeship that's wiping whole species from existence to change the existing timeline.
A year after Voyager encounters the Krenim time ship, a badly damaged Voyager with a skeleton crew leads an armada of interplanetary ships against them.
A telepathic race arrests B'Elanna for thinking violent thoughts that have begun to infect their peacefully enlightened, virtually crime-free society.
After aliens raid Voyager, Janeway discovers her Leonardo holodeck character living independently at a trading post under the patronage of a shameless "prince" of thieves.
Thanks to Seven of Nine, Neelix returns from the dead, but his lack of a glimpse of the afterlife brings about a severe crisis of faith.
Nightmares herald the presence of an alien race who've mastered the dream state. Chakotay's experience in lucid dreaming seems Voyager's best hope of escaping a shared dream entrapment.
Using an alien communications net, Voyager sends their Doctor to the Federation ship USS Prometheus only to find that it has been taken over by Romulans.
Voyager starts to receive news from home both good and bad. They also encounter the Hirogen race who only live to hunt and have their sights on Voyager.
Helping a wounded Hirogen, Janeway finds that their prey has boarded Voyager, a member of Species 8472.
Seven of Nine claims to have been assaulted by the arms trader who just sold new technology to Voyager.
After Voyager is captured by the Hirogen, the ship is turned into a massive holodeck so that the aliens can hunt members of the crew who have been fitted with new identities in various scenarios based upon Earth and Federation history.
Janeway seeks to retake her ship and crew from the Hirogens.
Tom Paris befriends an amiable alien, unaware he's a serial form-exchanger who switches appearances and troubles with others without permission.
Detection of an Omega particle puts all other priorities and Starfleet directives on hold. Janeway is duty-bound to destroy that particle above all else, but Seven objects.
An alien woman from a closed world seeks asylum aboard Voyager, claiming she's been there before and that she and Chakotay were lovers, but no one remembers her.
The Doctor awakens in the museum of an alien culture seven hundred years in the future, where Voyager is thought to have been a passing warship full of cold-blooded killers.
Critically low on energy, Voyager limps to a hellish Y-class "Demon" planet for much needed deuterium. Harry and Tom beam down and make accidental contact with a gooey life form.
Travel through a toxic nebula puts nearly all the Voyager crew in stasis, restricts the Doctor to sickbay, degrades the ship's systems and leaves Seven solely in charge.
A tough coded message from Starfleet with a promise of home and a helpful alien adept at cracking language patterns. The coincidence seems too convenient for Capt. Janeway.
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Robert Picardo | The Doctor |
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Ethan Phillips | Neelix |
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Kate Mulgrew | Capt. Kathryn Janeway |
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Tim Russ | Lt. Tuvok |
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Jeri Ryan | Seven of Nine |
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Robert Beltran | Cmdr. Chakotay |
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Robert Duncan McNeill | Lt. Tom Paris |
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Roxann Dawson | Lt. B'Elanna Torres |
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Garrett Wang | Ensign Harry Kim |
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Majel Barrett | Voyager Computer |
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Tarik Ergin | Lt. Ayala |
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John Austin | Hirogen Hunter |
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Kerry Hoyt | Crewman Fitzpatrick |
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Pablo Soriano | Operations Division Ensign |
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Richard Sarstedt | William McKenzie |
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Sylvester Foster | Crewman Timothy Lang |
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Damaris Cordelia | Crewman Foster |
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Keith Rayve | Command Division Officer |
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Louis Ortiz | Holographic Borg Drone |
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John Alex Tampoya | Kashimuro Nozawa |
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John Copage | Science Division Officer |
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Mark Major | Dead Vori |
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Ken Gruz | Holographic SS Radio Operator |
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Joey Sakata | Engineer |
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Alicia Lewis | Voyager Sciences Officer |
Nr Discs | 1 |
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Layers | Single side, Single layer |
Watched | |
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Quantity | 1 |
Index | 3489 |
Added Date | Dec 09, 2016 09:41:27 |
Modified Date | Jul 16, 2024 09:18:57 |