
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...
While trying to run down the Equinox and retrieve its captain, Chakotay fears Janeway becoming equally as unethical and corrupt, challenging his loyalty.
A forgotten past decision confronts Seven of Nine when she meets three ex-Borg former shipmates permanently mind-linked to one another.
A brutal experience aboard a shuttle puts B'Elanna in touch with the Klingon afterlife, where the Barge of the Dead steers her towards Klingon hell along with her mother.
An alien race, sizing up Voyager for a raid, taps into The Doctor's cognitive subroutines to make him their spy, unaware they're watching The Doctor's new daydreaming program.
Voyager takes on a "haunted" hot rod alien spacecraft with a possessiveness artificial intelligence that jealously bonds with Tom Paris.
Sudden contact with a cloaked and extremely xenophobic race leaves Tuvok brain damaged. Neelix puts himself in charge of his rehabilitation.
An encounter with aliens in a subspace corridor leads Voyager to take refuge on a radioactive planet with remnants of its civilization tucked underground in stasis chambers.
Voyager crosses paths with a rare spatial anomaly that swallowed an Earth ship orbiting Mars in 2032 (a discovery that calls for an away mission).
Modifying her alcove to process several months of gathered data at a time turns Seven into a rampant conspiracy theorist. Meanwhile, Janeway deals with an alien scientist developing catapult technology.
On Earth, Barclay uses holograms to formulate a plan to open communications with Voyager.
Capt. Janeway falls for an Irish barman character she modifies within Tom's holodeck Irish village recreational getaway for the crew called Fair Haven.
Voyager becomes trapped in orbit of a planet where time passes rapidly, days within seconds, and enters the mythos of its indigenous people.
The Doctor's singing talent is so appreciated by an alien species that he considers resigning his commission and staying on with his millions of adoring fans.
Members of an away mission start dreaming about a species they have never seen before who are in a gruesome battle on an unknown planet.
Seven of Nine and Tuvok are enslaved while on an away mission, with Seven forced to fight in gladiatorial competitions to the death.
Several Borg children abduct Chakotay, Kim, Neelix and Paris.
For the holographic inhabitants of Fair Haven, unworldly actions from Voyager personnel fit only one explanation - they're faerie folk.
Voyager receives a former crewman, deceased, resurrected, genetically altered, unrecognizable, and glad to be "home." Meanwhile, looking after the Borg children exasperates Seven of Nine.
When Icheb's parents are located, Seven of Nine should be overjoyed, but instead does not believe their tale of Icheb's original assimilation.
Three errant crewmen. What's Janeway to do? Take 'em on an away mission to see their colors true.
A trio of impostors give Voyager, Janeway, Tuvok, Chakotay and the Federation a bad name.
An alien playwright discovers B'Elanna Torres, crash landed in the Delta Flier, and uses her and her logs as story material to please his patron.
An incensed Kes returns to Voyager to travel back in time and abduct her younger self, inadvertently causing younger Tuvok to experience precognitive hallucinations.
The Doctor gets himself transmitted back to Federation space to treat his mortally ailing creator, Dr. Lewis Zimmerman. A clash of egos ensues.
Neelix engages the four ex-Borg children in a ghost story to keep them calm during a ship-wide power shutdown.
Simultaneously, as Voyager nears an alien outpost decimated by the Borg, Seven of Nine begins to dream vividly of an idyllic sanctuary where a few Borg can gather subconsciously - Unimatrix Zero.
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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 | Ensign 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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Nichole McAuley | Starfleet Scientist |
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Tarik Ergin | Lt. Ayala |
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Majel Barrett | Computer Voice |
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Pablo Soriano | Operations Division Ensign |
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Scarlett Pomers | Naomi Wildman |
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Michael Bailous | Voyager Ops Officer |
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Tina Kotrich | Operations Division Officer |
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Peter Scott Harmyk | Crewman Thompson |
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Marvin De Baca | Ensign Patrick Gibson |
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John Austin | Voyager Ops Officer |
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Joey Sakata | Science Division Officer |
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Tom Miller | Science Division Officer |
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Kurt Wetherill | Azan |
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Cody Wetherill | Rebi |
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Keith Rayve | Deactivated Borg Drone |
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Louis Ortiz | Ensign Culhane |
Nr Discs | 1 |
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Layers | Single side, Single layer |
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Quantity | 1 |
Index | 3491 |
Added Date | Dec 09, 2016 09:41:28 |
Modified Date | Jul 16, 2024 09:18:57 |