
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...
Although captured, Capt. Janeway squares off with the Borg Queen after successfully introducing the Doctor's pathogen to the Borg Central Plexus. Supply the cure or watch thousands die.
Seven of Nine's life is threatened when her cortical implants begin to degrade. Icheb wants to help her, but his proposition is very risky.
Tom's sudden entry in an alien spacecraft race throws a wrench into B'Elanna's labored plans for a romantic holodeck getaway for two, threatening their relationship.
Security officer Tuvok investigates a strange series of attacks on Voyager directed at the former Maquis members.
Stolen and sold off, The Doctor winds up enslaved at an alien hospital, where social status strictly defines the quality of provided health care.
Direct from Starfleet a hologram of Barclay arrives with instructions to get Voyager home within three days. The Doctor suspects that there is something wrong with the hologram.
To circumvent The Doctor's obliteration by photon-hating humanoids, Seven secretly becomes his bodily host. In turn, The Doctor's personality dominates.
When the Delta Flyer comes to the aid of a medical transport, Harry Kim gets his first command.
Free from their pursuers, the leader of the holograms decides to continue the crusade against the organics in order to liberate all holograms, everywhere. The Doctor finally realises what he had done and comes up with a plan to redeem himself.
Voyager encounters an energy field which leaves each section - and its crew - existing in a different time period.
Tom and B'Elanna are overjoyed about their coming child; however, B'Elanna soon starts to have unpleasant flashbacks about her difficult childhood.
Voyager rescues a prison warden and a set of prisoners that are scheduled to be executed testing their own ethical beliefs.
Voyager finds a multi-generational Klingon ship that left the Alpha Quadrant more than 100 years before. When they hear of B'Elanna's child, they claim it as their savior.
Voyager slips into a pocket of subspace where many other ships are trapped and must steal from each other to survive. Only with the help of other star ships can they all escape the void.
Almost the entire Voyager crew has been abducted and brainwashed to serve as workers in a severely short-handed industrial alien society.
While B'Elanna's memories slowly return aboard Voyager, Chakotay struggles to maintain his identity against the Quarren's Division 6.
Using the holodeck, Seven of Nine is trying to perfect her social skills to the point of becoming an obsession.
When Q finds his rebellious son too much to handle, he brings him to Voyager in the hope that Captain Janeway can teach him responsibility and compassion.
The Doctor writes and publishes an incendiary holonovel that defames the crew, Paris' tampering offends the author, and The Doctor's rights come into question.
For the first time in seven years, Voyager gets a mission from Starfleet Command: retrieve the 21st century probe Friendship One from a nearby planet.
Chakotay and Seven of Nine's shuttle is crippled by an energy field and they crash on a planet inhabited by a primitive species.
Voyager finds a colony of Talaxians far from their home planet. When Neelix begins to bond with them, he makes a major decision.
The Doctor abducts and impersonates various members of the crew when the Captain is kidnapped.
Having long since made it home, an aged Admiral Janeway breaks Starfleet directives and temporal laws to take a last stab at an old enemy and shorten Voyager's journey home.
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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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Stephen Pisani | Starfleet Crew Member |
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Michael Bailous | Voyager Ops Officer |
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Louis Ortiz | Ensign Culhane |
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Pablo Soriano | Kraylor Worker |
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Keith Rayve | Holographic Borg Drone |
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Richard Sarstedt | Starfleet Admiral |
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Manu Intiraymi | Icheb |
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Tom Miller | Holographic Breen |
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Joyce Lasley | Crewman Lydia Anderson |
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Dieter Horneman | Holographic Vulcan |
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Mark Major | Romulan Hologram |
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Joey Sakata | Engineering N.D. |
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Alicia Lewis | Voyager Sciences Officer |
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Phoenix Wong | Voyager Command Officer |
Nr Discs | 1 |
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Layers | Single side, Single layer |
Watched | |
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Quantity | 1 |
Index | 3492 |
Added Date | Dec 09, 2016 09:41:28 |
Modified Date | Jul 16, 2024 09:18:57 |