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...
With almost the entire crew of Voyager marooned on a desolate planet by the Kazon, Tom Paris heads out to fetch help while Lon Suder and the Doctor, still on Voyager, try to assist.
Captain Janeway participates in a mind meld with Tuvok, who relives his experiences on the U.S.S. Excelsior under the command of Captain Sulu at the time of Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991).
Convicted of a crime they didn't commit, Harry and Tom wind up in an unsupervised, crowded prison, a hellhole where implants ramp up everyone's aggression.
Voyager is attacked by swarms of tiny spaceships which attach themselves to Voyager's hull. The Doctor is losing his memory and Torres activates the Jupiter Station diagnostic program run by a familiar hologram.
Voyager comes across a pair of Alpha Quadrant Ferengis who have set themselves up as gods on a primitive planet. Voyager wants to end their reign and use the nearby wormhole to return home.
Lieutenant Torres starts having vivid dreams about another life, another love, and another planet.
After Kes is injured by an energy field on a planet's sacred ground, Janeway must undergo a spiritual quest in order to save her life.
A timeship from the future who tries to stop Voyager gets thrown with Voyager into the twentieth century. His timeship is found in 1967 and Voyager discovers that a company that has benefited from its technology exists in 1996.
As the Voyager crew pit their 24th century technology against Starling's stolen 29th century technology, Chakotay and Torres fall into the hands of paranoid white supremacists.
A dying warlord, determined to retake his home planet, takes over Kes's body.
Due to the death of the Q in their last encounter with Voyager, a Civil War has broken out among the Q continuum. A new Q needs to be produced and the mischievous Q known to the USS Enterprise has chosen Janeway as his mate.
After returning from a first contact mission, Janeway, Neelix and the Doctor must retake Voyager from an infestation of microorganisms that grow to an alarming size.
Voyager heads into a section of space that Neelix has no knowledge of, so he tries to obtain a map of it from a less-than-reputable friend.
Ens. Kim and Lt. Tuvok become rivals in love over what at first seems to be a holodeck character.
Chakotay and Janeway crash on a planet and are stuck in a time loop where Janeway dies.
Ensign Vorik's attempt to make B'Elanna his mate during Pon farr biochemically destabilizes B'Elanna, heightening her own aggressive emotions towards taking a mate.
Chakotay finds a planet of unassimilated Borg drones from all over the galaxy.
As Kes develops a relationship with a Mikhal Traveler, a member of Voyager's crew develops a dangerously ruthless split personality with a fixation on Kes.
While helping a planet being bombarded by asteroids, Neelix and Tuvok get trapped on the surface, where Tuvok's negative attitude gets the better of Neelix's nerves.
Ensign Kim's DNA changes, bringing with it memories of the region while a planet of alien women claim him as a favorite son returning home to mate.
On her deathbed, Kes relives her life, jumping backwards in spurts of time towards birth, gaining knowledge as to why as she goes.
As Captain Janeway leads an investigation into an unheard of space phenomenon, B'Elanna tweaks the Doctor's all too sugary creation of a holographic family towards "real life."
A superior race, descended from Earth dinosaurs, discovers Voyager, but living proof of the controversial Distant Origin Theory goes against widespread doctrine.
Voyager's crew is being replaced by strangers one by one and the replacements don't know why they are there.
B'Elanna's discovery of a holonovel projecting a Maquis takeover of Voyager enthralls the crew, but a hidden edit could kill its mystery author.
About to enter Borg space, Voyager finds a threat so devastating that even the Borg cannot deal with it.
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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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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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Jennifer Lien | Kes |
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Garrett Wang | Ensign Harry Kim |
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Tarik Ergin | Lt. Ayala |
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Louis Ortiz | Sakari |
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Majel Barrett | Voyager Computer |
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John Alex Tampoya | Kashimuro Nozawa |
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Sue Henley | Ensign Brooks |
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Jennifer Gundy | Science Division Officer |
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Damaris Cordelia | Security Guard |
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Kerry Hoyt | Crewman Fitzpatrick |
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Richard Sarstedt | William McKenzie |
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Carl David Burks | Lt. Russell |
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Steve Carnahan | Operations Division Officer |
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John Copage | Science Division Officer |
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Shepard Ross | Ensign Murphy |
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Susan Lewis | Operations Division Officer |
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Adriana del Pomar | Resort Woman |
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Becky Ann Baker | Ritual Guide |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Layers | Single side, Single layer |