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Season 2
26 results found.
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2-01: The 37s
Voyager locates a group of people abducted from 1937 Earth, one of whom is Amelia Earhart.
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2-02: Initiations
Chakotay becomes stranded with a Kazon boy.
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2-03: Projections
The Doctor believes that he is really Lewis Zimmerman – the creator of his program.
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2-04: Elogium
Kes prematurely enters the phase of an Ocampan lifespan of which to conceive a child.
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2-05: Non Sequitur
Kim awakens in a parallel universe, one where he never boarded Voyager and is a rising star at Starfleet Headquarters.
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2-06: Twisted
An anomaly reconfigures the layout of Voyager and threatens the crew.
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2-07: Parturition
While stranded together, Neelix and Paris care for an alien newborn baby.
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2-08: Persistence of Vision
Voyager’s crew experiences dangerous visions.
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2-09: Tattoo
Upon discovering symbols of his native tribe, Chakotay traces his ancestry roots to the Delta Quadrant.
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2-10: Cold Fire
Voyager encounters an Ocampan who serves the Caretaker’s companion.
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2-11: Maneuvers
Seska captures Chakotay when he takes it upon himself to retrieve stolen technology from the Kazon.
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2-12: Resistance
On a planet in the midst of a resistance, an estranged man believes Janeway is his long-lost daughter.
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2-13: Prototype
B'Elanna is abducted by a ship of sentient androids and forced to construct new units.
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2-14: Alliances
Voyager holds a conference to align the Kazon sects.
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2-15: Threshold
Upon breaking the Warp 10 barrier, Tom Paris transforms into a new being.
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2-16: Meld
When a Voyager crew member commits murder with no apparent motive, Tuvok performs a mind-meld that leads to dangerous results.
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2-17: Dreadnought
Torres tries to stop a rogue Cardassian missile before it destroys an inhabited planet.
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2-18: Death Wish
A Q who wishes to end his existence requests asylum aboard Voyager.
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2-19: Lifesigns
The Doctor falls in love with his patient, a Vidiian woman.
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2-20: Investigations
Neelix investigates a potential spy aboard Voyager.
Episode
2-21: Deadlock
Two separate Voyagers overlap in two universes… only one of which can survive.
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2-22: Innocence
Tuvok is stranded with a group of scared children – who may be older than perceived.
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2-23: The Thaw
Voyager works to save a group of aliens from stasis when a dangerous computer infection threatens all of their lives.
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2-24: Tuvix
A transporter malfunction merges the patterns of Neelix and Tuvok to form a new being.
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2-25: Resolutions
Janeway and Chakotay are left behind on a planet when each of them become infected with a disease that will kill them if they leave.
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2-26: Basics, Part I
The Kazon-Nistrim overtake Voyager, stranding the crew on a primitive planet.
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