159 results found.

  • Episode

    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.
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    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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    3-00: Season Overview

    Original Airdates: 1996-1997
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    3-01: Basics, Part II

    The Kazon arc concludes as Voyager's crew adjust to their primitive surrounds while Paris, Suder, and The Doctor win back the ship.
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    3-02: Flashback

    Tuvok has recurring flashbacks to his time aboard the U.S.S. Excelsior.
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    3-03: The Chute

    Kim and Paris receive long sentences in an isolated, brutal alien prison that no one escapes.
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    3-04: The Swarm

    The Doctor and Kes utilize a diagnostic program featuring Dr. Lewis Zimmerman when his program experiences a catastrophic malfunction, while Voyager is under attack by a swarm.
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    3-05: False Profits

    Voyager discovers two Ferengi swindling a primitive planet.
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    3-06: Remember

    B’Elanna experiences the real-life memories of a tragic event.
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    3-07: Sacred Ground

    Janeway undergoes a spiritual ritual to save Kes.
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    3-08: Future’s End, Part I

    When a ship from the 29th century suddenly appears, Voyager is pulled into 1996 Earth.
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    3-09: Future’s End, Part II

    Voyager must stop the ambitious Henry Starling from destroying the future and return to its own timeline.
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    3-10: Warlord

    A ruthless warlord possesses Kes’s body, forever changing the character.
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    3-11: The Q and the Grey

    Q wants Captain Janeway to bare his child, with the hope of saving the Q Continuum.
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    3-12: Macrocosm

    Voyager is attacked by a macro-virus.
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    3-13: Fair Trade

    Fearing the of end of his usefulness, Neelix sinks to drastic measures when Voyager reaches the furthest extent of his knowledge.
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    3-14: Alter Ego

    A lonely alien woman, who falls in love with Tuvok, takes the form of a holographic character.
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    3-15: Coda

    After experiencing the same events over and over again, Janeway is lead to believe that she has died – euthanized by The Doctor upon contracting the Vidiian Phage.
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    3-16: Blood Fever

    Vorik enters the pon farr, selecting B’Elanna as his mate and inflicting her with the Blood Fever as well.
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    3-17: Unity

    Voyager encounters a group of liberated Borg drones, foreshadowing future events.
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    3-18: Darkling

    Enhancements to The Doctor’s program go awry, leading to violent acts.