Star Trek: Voyager
7-Disc set featuring over 20 hours of Entertainment.25 Original Broadcast Episodes, Available for the first time in 5.1 Surround.Disc 1OriginalAirdate EP# Episode Title Stardate10.14.98 195 Night 52081.210.21.98 196 Drone Unknown10.28.98 197 Extreme Risk Unknown11.04.98 198 In the Flesh 52136.4Disc 2OriginalAirdate EP# Episode Title Stardate11.11.98 199 Once Upon a Time Unknown11.18.98 201 Timeless 52143.611.25.98 203 Infinite Regress 52356.212.02.98 200 Nothin' Human UnknownDisc 3OriginalAirdate EP# Episode Title Stardate12.09.98 202 Thirty Days 52179.412.16.98 204 Counterpoint Unknown01.20.99 206 Latent Image Unknown01.27.99 207 Bride of Chaotica! UnknownDisc 4OriginalAirdate EP# Episode Title Stardate02.03.99 205 Gravity 52438.902.10.99 209 Bliss 52542.302.17.99 824 Dark Frontier, Part I 52619.2Disc 5OriginalAirdate EP# Episode Title Stardate02.24.99 210 The Disease Unknown03.03.99 213 Course: Oblivion 52586.303.24.99 208 The Fight Unknown03.31.99 214 Think Tank UnknownDisc 6OriginalAirdate EP# Episode Title Stardate04.26.99 215 Juggernaut Unknown04.28.99 216 Someone to Watch Over Me 5264705.05.99 217 11:59 Unknown05.12.99 218 Relativity 52861.274Disc 7OriginalAirdate EP# Episode Title Stardate 21805.19.99 219 Warhead Unknown05.26.99 220 Equinox Unknown
Passing through a vast starless void, monotony hits the crew hard until a darkness species attacks, mistaking Voyager as an ally of a poisonous garbage freighter.
Voyager investigates the birth of a nebula. Unfortunately, its intense blast wave catches an away mission shuttle, causing emergency beam out transporter signals to fuse the Doctor's mobile emitter with Seven's nanoprobes. The mobile emitter subsequently starts assimilating a science lab and assaults a crew member to create a new Borg drone built upon the emitter's twenty-ninth century technology.
B'Elanna Torres secretly participates in several dangerous holodeck programs. The Voyager crew works around the clock to build the Delta Flyer, hoping to beat the Malon in retrieving a lost probe from the atmosphere of a gas giant.
The Voyager crew discovers Species 8472 training to pose as human beings in a recreation of Starfleet Headquarters, a prelude to infiltration.
Long traumatized by the loss of his own family, Neelix balks at telling Naomi that her mother and others have gone missing on an away mission.
A miscalculation by Ensign Kim causes a fatal crash during Voyager's first test with slipstream travel. Fifteen years in the future, survivors Chakotay, Kim and The Doctor attempt to send a message back in time to prevent the tragedy.
Voyager comes in contact with Borg technology which causes Seven of Nine to display multiple personalities.
When an alien parasitically latches onto B'Elanna for survival, the Doctor calls upon a holographic Cardassian doctor for assistance, unaware he's a war criminal, thereby creating an ethical quandary.
In a letter to his father, Tom Paris tells the story of the events leading up to his demotion to Ensign and sentence to thirty days in Voyager's brig.
Voyager passes through a sector of space controlled by a race that is deeply suspicious of telepathic lifeforms. The presence of Tuvok and other telepaths forces the Voyager crew to develop a novel approach in order to pass through safely.
The Doctor discovers a profoundly personal mystery when evidence of performing surgery on Ens. Kim eighteen months ago arises - for which the Doctor has no memory.
The Voyager crew encounters photonic life forms that mistake warmongering characters as real in Tom Paris' far-fetched "Captain Proton" holodeck program.
Stuck on a planet within a spatial "sinkhole," Tom pressures Tuvok to take an alien woman who fancies him for his own.
The Voyager crew discovers what seems to be a wormhole leading to the Alpha Quadrant and home. Images of Earth and letters from home elates the crew of Voyager. Seven, and others, however, are skeptical of this seeming deliverance.
Aboard the Delta Flyer, Janeway leads Tuvok, Paris and the Doctor on a rescue mission to retrieve Seven from the Borg Queen. whose treatment of Seven is markedly atypical.
Voyager encounters a group of xenophobic nomads, in space for 400 years, with serious ship-wide malfunctions. The offer to help leads to serious consequences.
A slight respite seems to be in order but some mysterious force is affecting the very fabric of Voyager itself. To solve the mystery this crew must retrace their steps to see what went wrong.
As unseen aliens adjust his neural pathways, Chakotay recalls both boxing at the academy under groundskeeper Boothby's management and watching after his "crazy old" grandfather.
As a relentless bounty hunter race closes in on Voyager, a sly alien think tank offers to devise a solution in exchange for a particular member of Voyager's crew joining them.
Voyager must prevent a toxic waste freighter from exploding, lethally contaminating a vast sector of space. Unfortunately, there could be an alien boogeyman aboard the heavily irradiated ship.
As The Doctor guides Seven into the unfamiliar social realm of dating, Ambassador Neelix suffers an alien monk who overindulges.
Capt. Janeway recalls her ancestor, Shannon O'Donnell, with great reverence, but historical records don't back up the family story.
Federation time ship Capt Braxton pulls Seven out of her time to help identify and destroy a bomb planted aboard Voyager.
An alien weapon that possesses artificial intelligence links with the EMH program and begins to terrorize the crew.
Voyager discovers another Federation starship in the Delta Quadrant, one that's had a rougher time getting home, on its last legs, and harboring a dark secret.
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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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Majel Barrett | Voyager Computer |
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Tarik Ergin | Lt. Ayala |
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Kerry Hoyt | Operation Fort Knox Borg Drone |
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Sylvester Foster | Crewman Timothy Lang |
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Scarlett Pomers | Naomi Wildman |
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Pablo Soriano | Operations Division Ensign |
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Phoenix Wong | Voyager Command Officer |
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Marvin De Baca | Ensign Patrick Gibson |
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Keith Rayve | Probe Borg Drone |
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Louis Ortiz | Probe Borg Drone |
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Patrick Barnitt | Brenari Telepath |
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Richard Sarstedt | Ankari Trader |
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Alexander Enberg | Ensign Vorik |
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Mark Major | Borg Drone |
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Grace Harrell | Terrasphere 8 Pelian Officer |
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John Austin | Voyager Ops Officer |
| Edition | Collector's Series |
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| Packaging | Custom Case |
| Nr Discs | 7 |
| Screen Ratios | 1.33:1 |
| Audio Tracks | English Dolby Digital 5.1 |
| Subtitles | English |
| Distributor | Paramount Home Entertainment |
| Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | Nov 09, 2004 |
| Regions | Region 1 |