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Star Trek: Voyager List of Lists
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last revised February 8, 1997
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Table Of Contents
WARNING!
Wanted For Next Edition
Star Trek: Voyager Episode Guide
Cast Listings
Regular Cast
Guest Appearance
Episode Guide
Code to the guide
First Season
Second Season
Third Season
Working Titles
Syndication Notes
United States
Australia
England/United Kingdom
Germany
Iceland
Malaysia
Middle East
The Netherlands
Sweden
Species Appearance
Kazons
Vedeans
How Many Episodes?
Plot Threads
Attempts To Get Home
I'm a Doctor...
Name Of The Doctor
Voyager Landings
Did You Know...
References and In-Jokes
Operation SNAFU
Thank Yous
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WARNING!
These lists of lists are compiled in the order of United States airing.
Since most of the world will see Voyager after the United States/Canada
airing, some of these lists will be considered SPOILER material. Read at
your own risk.
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Wanted for next edition
Here it is. I'm back, I'm working on the other list of lists, and I'm
looking for additions and corrections. Some things that I'm looking for
are: * The episode where Tuvok and Paris are seen wearing the correct pips
for their ranks.
* SNAFUs. In-jokes. The usual.
* Confirmation for the satellite feeds for Voyager.
I am looking for non-personalized autographed photos of the following
people... (3 preferred, 1 is ok)....
* Cast Photograph
* Robert Beltran
* Rick Berman
* Roxann Biggs-Dawson
* Jennifer Lien
* Robert Duncan McNeill
* Kate Mulgrew
* Mike Okuda
* Robert Picardo
* Michael Pillar
* Carolyn Seymour
* Jeri Taylor
* Garrett Wang
I already have the following...
* Ethan Phillips (thanks Larry!)
* Tim Russ
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"For I dipt into the future, far as the human eye could see, saw
the vision of the world, and all the wonder that would be."
- Locksley Hall, lines 119-120
by Alfred Lord Tennyson
inscribed on the Voyager Plaque
Star Trek: Voyager
Cast Listing
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Regular Cast
-==========-
Starring...
Kate Mulgrew - Captain Kathryn Janeway
Also Starring...
Robert Beltran - Commander Chakotay
Roxann Biggs-Dawson - Lieutenant B'Elanna Torres
Jennifer [Ann] Lien - Kes
Robert Duncan McNeill - Lieutenant Tom Paris
Ethan Phillips - Neelix
Robert Picardo - The Doctor
Tim Russ - Lieutenant Tuvok
Garrett Wang - Ensign Harry Kim [His name is pronounced Wong]
Guest Appearance
NOTE: Not all guest stars listed here. Only the more interesting or
significant people are listed.
John de Lancie - Q (Death Wish, The Q and The Grey)
Ed Begley Jr. - Henry Starling (Future's End)
Henry Darrow - Chakotay's Father (Tatoo)
Aron Eisenberg - Kar (Initiations)
Jonathan Frakes - Cmdr. Willian T. Riker (Death Wish)
Martha Hackett - Ensign Seska (Parallax, Eminations, Prime Factors, State
Of Flux, Maneuvers, Alliances)
Sharon Lawrence - Amelia Earhart (The 37ers)
Dwight Schultz - Lieutenant Barclay (Projections)
Carolyn Seymour - Mrs. Templeton (Eye Of The Needle, Cathexis, Persistance
of Vision)
Armin Shimerman - Quark (The Caretaker)
James Sloyan - Ma'Bor Jetrel (Jetrel)
Carel Struycken - (Thawed)
George Takei - Captain Hikaru Sulu (Flashbacks)
Grace Lee Whitney - Commander Janice Rand (Flash Back (1996)')
Episode Guide
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Code to the guide
-===============-
Eps. - Episode Number. Two hour movies get counted as two seperate
episodes, because, in eventual syndication, they will air as two-part
episodes.
Air Date - When the episode aired on UPN Primary Affiliates
PCode - The production code assigned to this episode.
Stardate - The first given stardate in an episode.
Title - On screen title of the episode. A caret (^) indicates a good
episode in the opinion of Mark Holtz. Your opinion may differ.
Episode descriptions are from Paramount Press Releases.
First Season
-==========-
The first season aired on United Paramount Network on Monday Nights at 8
PM.
Eps. Air Date PCode Stardate Title
-==- -=======- -===- -======- -==============================================-
1&2. Jan 16 95 48315.6 Caretaker ^
The USS Starship Voyager is sent on a mission to rescue a renegade
Maquis ship from "The Badlands", a dangerous region of space. An
inexplicable force transports both ships to a distant, uncharted
region of space. After the Maquis ship is destroyed, the two different
crews must learn to work together in order to find their way home.
[Because this is a two-hour episode, the production code is 721 for
the two-hour version, and 101 and 102 for the two-part version.]
3. Jan 23 95 103 48439.7 Parallax
The Starship Voyager encounters a quantum singularity and what appears
to be another ship in jeopardy. In their attempts to rescue the
vessel, the crew comes to realize that it is they who are trapped, and
the race begins to free themselves before the ship is destroyed.
4. Jan 30 95 104 Unknown Time And Again
The Starship Voyager experiences a shock wave in space, a wave set off
by a huge explosion on a nearby planet. When they beam down to
investigate, they discover all life has been eradicated. In addition,
they discover subspace fractures which ultimately transport Captain
Janeway and Lt. Paris back in time to right before the explosion. They
must discover a way to avert the catastrophe to save their lives.
5. Feb 6 95 105 48532.4 Phage
Searching for deposits of refinable dilithium, Voyager stops off at a
moon, where Chakotay, Kim and Neelix beam to the surface. It turns out
that this moon is not uninhabited. A group of aliens there seem to
have left a dilithium trail, and one of them attacks Neelix. When the
others come to his aid, Neelix's lungs have been removed.
6. Feb 13 95 106 48546.2 The Cloud
While investigating what they believe to be a nebula in search of
fuel, the crew of Voyager discovers that they have in fact entered and
injured a new life form, which they must help heal as they try to
escape.
7. Feb 20 95 107 48579.4 Eye Of The Needle ^
The Voyager crew becomes hopeful when they encounter a small wormhole
through which they communicate with a cargo vessel on the other
side... in the Alpha Quadrant.
8. Feb 27 95 108 Unknown Ex Post Facto
Upon visiting a world in the midst of a war with a neighboring planet,
Lt. Tom Paris finds himself accused of a murder he didn't commit...
His sentence - to relive the crime from the victim's point-of-view
every 14 hours for the rest of his life. It is up to Tuvok to prove
his innocence by using the Vulcan Mind-Meld before this sentence
destroys his sanity. [Directed by LeVar Burton]
9. Mar 13 95 109 48623.5 Emanations
While exploring an uncharted planet, the crew stumbles upon the burial
ground of the alien race Uhnori. During an investigation of the
bodies, Harry Kim is caught up in a subspace vacuole and is
transported to the alien culture's homeworld. His presence there
causes many to doubt their traditional belief in the afterlife, and
Kim soon realizes that the only way he can return home is the same way
he came...through the Uhnori's death stations.
10. Mar 20 95 110 48642.5 Prime Factors ^
The crew of Voyager encounters alien beings known as the Sikarians - a
race renowned for their incredible hospitality. When it becomes known
that the Sikarians have the technology to "fold" space and travel more
than 40,000 lights years in an instant, the Voyager crew think they've
found their way home. But the hospitality of the Sikarians is not all
it seems on the surface, and both races' code of ethics is put to the
test.
11. Apr 10 95 111 48658.2 State of Flux ^
A visit to the surface of a habitable planet becomes less than routine
when a Kazon ship is detected nearby. All away teams are recalled to
Voyager, but Seska can't be found. Chakotay finds her in a cave
nearby, where the two of them are attacked by Kazons but escape. The
Kazon ship is sending a distress signal, and despite her own
misgivings and Neelix's warnings, Janeway sends an away team to the
ship. [Description by Earl Green]
12. Apr 24 95 112 48693.2 Heros & Demons
The Holographic Doctor must overcome his computer programmed
limitations when the ship's Holodeck is taken over by an alien
lifeform that transforms living crew members into pure energy. As the
only Voyager member able to face this alien being, the Doctor must
explore the limits of his programmed behavior and reach beyond them to
save the crew from a fate worse than death.
13. May 1 95 113 48734.2 Cathexis
Both Tuvok and Chakotay return from a routine expedition injured -
Tuvok with minor ailments and Chakotay grievously injured. It seems
that during an encounter with a black nebula, all of Chakatoy's neural
energy was depleted and unless it is returned in the near future,
Chakotay may be doomed to a life as a brain-dead host.
14. May 8 95 114 48784.2 Faces
During an experiment, B'Elanna is literally split into two separate
beings one fully Klingon, the other fully human in search of a cure
for the deadly disease. Her two selves must learn to work together in
order to escape the alien laboratory.
15. May 15 95 115 48832.1 Jetrel
Neelix is confronted by the scientist responsible for creating the
Metreon Cascade, a device that was used to annihilate a major portion
of the Talaxian race, including Neelix' own family.
16. May 22 95 116 48846.5 Learning Curve
When several former Maquis crew members break Federation rules, it's
up to Tuvok to train them in the finer points of Star Fleet protocol
and disciplin in order to reestablish harmony among Voyager's crew.
Simultaneously, a strange virus invades the Ship's bio-neural
circuitry, endangering the lives of all aboard.
17. Aug 28 95 120 48975.1 The 37's
When the Voyager crew finds an ancient artifact from Earth floating in
space, their discovery leads them to the adventure of a lifetime on an
uncharted planet marking the first time a Starship has successfully
landed on a planet in any Star Trek series.
18. Sep 4 95 [Second Season Episode]
19. Sep 11 95 118 48892.1 Projections ^
The Doctor receives information that Voyager has suffered a massive
Kazon attack and that most of the crew has abandoned ship, so he
ventures from Sickbay, via remote holo-projection system, to aid those
still on board. [Directed by Jonathan Frakes]
20. Sep 18 95 117 48921.3 Eloguim
Aggressive space-dwelling lifeforms attach themselves to Voyager,
creating an electrophoretic field. The occurence increases Kes'
metabolic activity and accelerates her reproductive process, causing
her to prematurely enter the elogium - the time of life when Ocampa
bodies become fertile. However, the elogium occurs only once, so if
Kes is ever going to have a child, it must be immediately.
21. Sep 25 95 [Second Season Episode]
22. Oct 2 95 119 Unknown Twisted
A spatial distortion phenomenon occurs not only in space but inside
the ship as well, changing Voyager's structural layout and completely
disabling it.
Second Season
-===========-
The second season aired on United Paramount Network on Monday Nights at 8
PM.
Eps. Air Date PCode Stardate Title
-==- -=======- -===- -======- -==============================================-
18. Sep 4 95 121 49005.3 Initiations
When First Officer Chakotay borrows a Shuttlecraft to perform the
Pakra, a solitary Indian ritual commemorating his father's death, he
inadvertently drifts into Kazon-Ogla territory and becomes the target
of a Kazon youth attempting to earn his Ogla warrior name by killing
the Federation enemy.
19. Sep 11 95 [First Season Episode]
20. Sep 18 95 [First Season Episode]
21. Sep 25 95 122 49011 Non Sequitur ^
Ensign Harry Kim is confused when he awakens to find himself on Earth
- in 24th century San Francisco - working as a design specialist at
Starfleet Engineering and engaged to be married.
22. Oct 2 95 [First Season Episode]
23. Oct 9 95 123 Unknown Parturition
The Captain sends Paris and Neelix on a shuttle mission to replenish
food supplies. When their craft encounters an interference pattern,
they crash on the planet. They discover they have company there - an
embryonic pod which hatches an alien baby, a repro-humanoid being.
[Directed by Jonathan Frakes]
24. Oct 30 95 124 Unknown Persistence of Vision
As they ready for a first encoounter with the Bothan alien species, a
strange psionic field causes the Voyager crew to succumb to a
delusional state and their most deeply buried thoughts to surface.
25. Nov 6 95 125 Unknown Tatoo
While Chakotay leads an Away Team to drill for minerals on a moon's
surface, they accidently disturb a village and encounter its defensive
inhabitants - a group with Indian origins. A regretful Chakotay then
experiences flashbacks of himself as a defiant 15-year-old who
disappoints his father by not embracing the traditions of his tribe.
26. Nov 13 95 126 Unknown Cold Fire
The crew is hailed by Ocampa colonists on an alien space station who,
at long last, lead them to the female mate of The Caretaker, a
mysterious being who may have the ability to send them home. As Tuvok
tutors Kes in honing her rapidly maturing mental abilities, it's
concluded that her burgeoning powers have been extremely
underestimated
27. Nov 20 95 127 49208.5 Maneuvers
Kazon intruders board the U.S.S. Voyager and steal a Transporter
control module. That collateral enables their leader, Culluh, to
persuade rival sects to join together to conquer the Federation ship.
Surprisingly, the mastermind behind the Kazon's scheme is an advisor
with Cardassian, Marquis and Starfleet tactical experience - none
other than Seska, the despised traitor and former intimate of
Chakotay.
28. Nov 27 95 128 Unknown Resistance
In search of precious tellerium needed to power the ship, Janeway,
Tuvok, Torres and Neelix transport to an Alsaurian city occupied by
the hostile Mokra. Tipped off to the Voyager crew's presence, Mokra
soldiers capture Tuvok and Torres. During the commotion, Janeway is
secreted away by Caylem, a local exxentric who believes she is his
long lost daughter.
29. Jan 15 96 129 Unknown Prototype
When the crew finds a deactivated humanoid robot with an unfamiliar
power source floating in space, Chief Engineer B'Elanna Torres is able
to repair this mysterious mechanical "man." When it comes to life, the
sentient artificial lifeform, Automated Unit 3947, explains that its
kind is near extinction and asks Torres to build a prototype for
construction of more units. In accordance with the Prime Directive,
Torres must decline the request, but when 3947's Pralor homeship is
located, the robot abducts her and threatens to destroy Voyager unless
she constructs the prototype. [Directed by Jonathan Frakes.]
Technical Note: The first two minutes of this episode of Voyager is a
video effect, and is not a video problem.
30. Jan 22 96 131 49337.4 Alliances
After Voyager is severly attacked by Kazon and one of its crewmen
killed, Chakotay appeals to Janeway to start thinking more like the
Maquis. Janeway knows she must strengthen Voyager's position in the
quadrant and, although it's a difficult decision and is against her
beliefs and training, she agrees to take steps toward a strategic
alliance with leaders of several Kazon factions. When they come
together for a conference, it's eminently clear that there are no
rules in this region of space.
31. Jan 29 96 132 49373.4 Threshold
Lieutenant Paris makes history by becoming the first person to make a
transwarp flight. But, soon after his shuttle returns from Warp Ten,
he undergoes startling biochemistry changes. His cell membranes begin
to degrade and, despite The Doctor's best efforts, Paris dies. Hours
after the pronouncement of death, Paris is discovered breathing, his
body going through accelerated mutations which leave him radically
transformed into a bizarre and terrifying cross between a human and
amphibian.
32. Feb 5 96 133 Unknown Meld
When a crew member is murdered, Tuvok's investigation leads to another
crewman, Ensin Suder, who finally admits he is the perpetrator. Vulcan
instincts prohibit Tuvok from determining a logical motive for
committing such a crime, so he sttempts to understand the violent
impulses of a criminal by performing a mind-meld on Suder - with
deadly results.
33. Feb 12 96 134 49447 Dreadnought
Voyager spots a Cardassian designed, self-guided missile carrying a
warhead capable of significant destructive force. As it travels
towards Rakosan, a heavily populated planet, Torres reports that she's
partly responsible for its virtually unstoppable status. When she was
a Maquis, she intercepted it and changed its program to assault the
Cardassians, but it later went astray and now she's the only hope in
stopping it. So, Torres volunteers to transport to the missile's
interior and reporgram it again. But, before she can detonate the
warhead, the onboard computer tries to destroy her first. [Directed by
LeVar Burton]
34. Feb 19 96 130 49301.2 Death Wish
A rebel Q escapes imprisonment from inside a comet and demands asylum
aboard the U.S.S. Voyager. Just as quickly, the well-known Q arrives
to force the escaped Q back to the Continuum, the extradimensional
domain in which their immortal kind exist. Meanwhile, the escaped Q
proclaims that if Captain janeway grants him sanctuary, he intends to
commit suicide to end the tedium he has endured as an immortal being.
35. Feb 26 96 136 - Lifesigns
Voyager detects a distress call from a weakened lifeform aboard a
small spacecraft and quickly beams a deathly ill Viidian female to
Sickbay. The Doctor starts treating her for advanced stages of the
Phage by transferring her decaying body into stasis and creating a
temporary, healthy holographic program of her being. As he becomes
acquanted with the alien, a hematologist named Danara Pel, something
momentous occurs - his adaptive program allows him to experiance love
and romance.
36. Mar 13 96 135 - Investigations
Neelix, a suddenly self-proclaimed journalist, haers a rumor that a
fellow crew member has expressed displeasure with Starfleet and
requested leave. Soon, Tom Paris is relieved of duty to become a pilot
with a Taalaxian convoy - leaving a saddened Voyager crew behind.
Almost immediately, the Kazon-Nistim and the scheming Seska attack the
Taalaxian fleet, kidnap Paris and attempt to coerce classified
information from him. Meanwhile, Neelix suspects someone aboard
Voyager has been secretly communicating with the Kazon and his
sleuthing leads him directly to Paris.
37. Mar 18 96 137 - Deadlock
Astounding consequences occur when Voyager, while attempting to evade
pursuing Viidian vessels, enters a plasma cloud. Before they can clear
it, the engines stall, anti-matter supplies drain and Proton bursts,
originating from within the ship, cause heavy casualties and breach
the structural integrity of the hull. When Ensign Kim and Kes
disappear into a void in space, Captain Janeway discovers a duplicate
Voyager with an identical crew exists in a parallel universe.
38. Apr 8 96 138 - Innocence
Tuvok and Bennet's shuttle crash lands on a sacred haven for the
Drayan, an alien race which has shunned outside contact for decades.
While Bennet lies dying from his injuries, three frightened Drayan
children venture out from hiding. The young ones tell Tuvok that they
have been abandoned by their people to die on the planet, and beg his
help in saving them from the imminent arrival of the "morrok" the
messenger of death.
39. Apr 29 96 139? - The Thaw
Voyager activates an automated messages from members of the Kohl
settlement who, years earlier, survived an environmental catastrophe
by submitting themselves into artificial hibernation. When the crew
transports the Kohl's hibernation pods on board, they find humanoids
in deep stasis with supressed metabolic activity - but with active
minds and complex sensory systems controlled by a computer - and that
is where the nightmare begins \
40. May 6 96 140 - Tuvix
A bizzarre occurrence causes Neelix and Tuvok, who are attempting to
transport back to Voyager from an away mission, to arrive aboard ship
as one. The crew is astonished when a strange but oddly familiar alien
humanoid with dark speckled skin and pinty ears - which is neither
Tuvok or Neelix - appears. The Doctor's bio-scanner shows that the
Neelix and Tuvok's patterns have merged, causing the pair to become
one entity - Tuvix - a humor-filled, logic defying fusion of the two
crewmen.
41. May 13 96 141 - Resolution
When Janeway and Chakotay contact a deadly virus from an insect bite,
the Doctor cannot find a cure. Unable to perform her duties, Janeway
is forced to turn over permanent command of the ship to Tuvok and
retreat, with Chakotay, to a small planet which shields the effects of
the fatal disease.
42. May 20 96 142 - Basics, Part I
In an emergency message to Chakotay, Seska discloses that their
newborn son has been banished by Culluh to a servant colony. Chakotay
feels conflicted about rescuing the baby because he was manipulated
into fatherhood by Seska. When the crew detects a distress signal from
a Kazon shuttle, they transport aboard the critically injured Teirna,
a former aide to Seska, who delivers the news that Culluh has killed
Seska. So with Teirna restricted to secured quarters, Voyager heads on
a rescue mission through the Kazon-Nistrim territory where Kazon
raiders viciously attack the ship. Before long, the fierce battle is
over and the Voyager crew has lost - outwitted by their most bitter
foe. Surrounded and defenseless, Captain Janeway must give up the ship
to the Kazon.
43. Sep 4 96 146 50032.7 Basics, Part II
Left for dead by the Kazon, Captain Janeway and her crew brave the
elements and hostile natives on Hanon Four, a primitive planet. When
one of their group is viciously killed and then Kes is abducted,
Chakotay and Tuvok must attempt a precarious rescue. They prepare for
a vengeful alien attack while a gloating Culluh, at the helm of
Voyager, announces a new era in Kazon history and prepares to
annihilate most of the Delta Quadrant.
44. Sep 11 96 145 50126.4 Flashback
Tuvok suddenly begins having strange, disorienting attacks which cause
a disturbing childhood memory to resurface. As the trauma begins to
degrade his neural system he knows he must take action or he will die.
To access and conquer the debilitating memory fragment, he asks
Captain Janeway to act as his guide and enter into a mind-meld with
him. Amazingly, the mind-meld takes Tuvok and Janeway to the scene of
the young Vulcan's first Starfleet duty - on the bridge of the U.S.S.
Excelsior with Captain Hikaru Sulu in command.
45. Sep 18 96 [Third Season Episode]
46. Sep 25 96 [Third Season Episode]
47. Oct 2 96 144 50074.3 False Profits
When Voyager detects replicator technology and Alpha Quadrant
inhabitants on a nearby planet, Chakotay and Paris transport there to
find an impoverished, struggling society. They soon find a palatial
temple and two Ferengi - Arridor and Kol - decked out in silk and gold
jewels who are passing themselves off as demigods to the people there.
It's up to Chakotay and Paris - with the help of Neelix - to thwart
them.
48. Oct 9 96 [Third Season Episode]
49. Oct 30 96 143 50063.2 Sacred Ground
[No plot information is available]
Third Season
-==========-
The third season aired on United Paramount Network on Wednesday nights at 9
PM. The episodes began airing in this time slot on August 14th, 1996.
Eps. Air Date PCode Stardate Title
-==- -=======- -===- -======- -==============================================-
45. Sep 18 96 147 50156.2 The Chute
[No plot information is available]
46. Sep 25 96 149 50252.3 The Swarm
[No plot information is available]
47. Oct 2 96 [Second Season Episode]
48. Oct 9 96 148 50203.1 Remember
The Voyager crew picks up passengers from the homeworld Enara Prime
and learns of their telepathic ability. Before long, Lieutenant Torres
begins having intense, sensuous dreams of herself as a young girl
involved in a forbidden romance with Dathan, a member of the
Regressives, a subgroup which once resisted Enaran technology.
49. Oct 30 96 [Second Season Episode]
50. Nov 6 96 150 Unknown Future's End, Part I
[No plot information is available]
51. Nov 13 96 151 50312.5 Future's End, Part II
[No plot information is available]
52. Nov 20 96 152 50348.1 Warlord
[No plot information is available]
53. Nov 27 96 153 50384.2 The Q and the Grey
[No plot information is available]
54. Dec 11 96 154 50425.1 Macrocosm
[No plot information is available]
55. Jan 8 97 156 Unknown Fair Trade
When the starship Voyager crew transports to a heavily secured space
station to trade for supplies, Neelix meets up with Wixiban, an old
Talaxian acquaintance who dupes him into using Federation shuttlecraft
to traffic narcotic substances. When Wixiban murders one of his drug
buyers, Paris and Chakotay are implicated while a guilt-ridden Neelix
returns to the ship.
56. Jan 15 97 155 50460.3 Alter Ego
[No plot information is available]
57. Jan 29 97 158 - Coda
After her shuttlecraft crash lands, a critically injured Captain
Janeway is attacked by Vidiians and has a mysterious near death
experience during which she encounters her father, Admiral Janeway.
58. Feb 5 97 157? - Blood Fever
During their exploration of a decimated colony, the Voyager Away Team
is thrown into turmoil with the sudden onset of the Vulcan mating
season. The ensuing irrational advances of a Vulcan crew member wreak
havoc when they trigger Lieutenant Torres' involuntary Klingon mating
instincts. Meanwhile, Commander Chakotay spots the remains of one of
the colony's invaders -- the Borg.
59. Feb 12 97 159? - Unity
When the Voyager crew finds a disabled Borg ship adrift in space and
discover a thousand members of the powerful Borg race lying dead
aboard it, they transport one of the corpses to Sickbay so The Doctor
and Kes can perform an autopsy and learn what killed them.
60. Feb 19 97 161? - The Darkling
[No plot information is available]
61. Feb 26 97 160? - Rise
[No plot information is available]
62. - 1?? - [Episode 18]
[No plot information is available]
63. - 1?? - [Episode 19]
[No plot information is available]
64. - 1?? - [Episode 20]
[No plot information is available]
65. - 1?? - [Episode 21]
[No plot information is available]
66. - 1?? - [Episode 22]
[No plot information is available]
67. - 1?? - [Episode 23]
[No plot information is available]
68. - 1?? - [Episode 24]
[No plot information is available]
69. - 1?? - [Episode 25]
[No plot information is available]
70. - 1?? - [Episode 26]
[No plot information is available]
Working Titles
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
23. The Fog -> Patribution
26. Cold Flame -> Cold Fire
40. Symbiogenesis -> Tuvix
Syndication Notes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
United States [Primary Market]
-============================-
The series is aired as part of the UPN (United Paramount Network)
programming. The series has received a "TV PG" rating. In many of the
larger markets, Voyager airs on a Primary Affiliate station, and thus airs
on Wednesday nights at 9 PM. However, in some of the smaller markets, there
is no station available that can air Voyager at it's regular time slot.
These stations are secondary affiliates, and record the feed for later
broadcast, along with other UPN programming.
[I need an updated satellite chart.]
Audio is 6.2 Left/6.8 Right, 5.8 Mono.
Australia
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Broadcast
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It will begin airing on the Nine Network in February, 1996.
Video
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The series is currently being distributed via CIC Video beginning in
October, 1995.
England/United Kingdom
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The series is currently running on Sky One.
Germany
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Broadcast
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The series started airing on June 21st, 1996 on Sat 1 television with
german dubbing as "Raumschiff Voyager", which translates into "Starship
Voyager".
4. Time and Again -> Subspace Crevaces
5. Phage -> Transplantations
6. The Cloud -> The Mysterious Nebula
8. Ex Post Facto -> The Eyes of the Dead
9. Emanations -> The Inconcievable
10. Prime Factors -> The Highest Law
11. State of Flux -> The Betrayal
13. Cathexis -> Loss of Consciousness
14. Faces -> From Face to Face
15. Jethrel -> Dr. Jethrel's Experiment
16. Learning Curve -> Values of Experience
18. Initiations -> The Nameless
19. Projections -> The Holo-Syndrome
21. Non Sequitur -> The Timecurrent
22. Twisted -> The Spacedistortion
23. Partruition -> Planet Hell
24. Persistence of Vision -> Enigmatic Visions
26. Cold Fire -> Suspiria
27. Maneuvers -> The Signal
32. Meld -> Violence
33. Dreadnought -> Flying Object
34. Death Wish -> Yearning for Death
Video Tape
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The series is currently being distributed via CIC Video beginning in June,
1995.
Iceland
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RUV might get the rights to air the first season of Star Trek: Voyager in
the fall of 1995.
Malaysia
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No announcement has been made.
Middle East (2/8/97)
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The series is slated to air in late 1997 on Showtime Arabia on the TV Land
channel, an subscription satellite English network that is owned by Viacom.
Subtitles are available through selection in the satellite meny, and it is
possible to receive the French or Arabic dubbing as well. While commercial
breaks are included as part of the program, it is primarily to fill time
with promotions for other programming.
The Netherlands
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Star Trek: Voyager is released on video at about the same time as the UK
Video release, and is shown in two versions: one with Dutch subtitles, one
without. Eventually, it will be shown on SBS6, which is partially owned by
Paramount.
Sweden
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Femman ("The Five") has the rights to show Star Trek: Voyager.
Species Appearances
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Kazons
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1&2. The Caretaker - After being transported across the galaxy, the Voyager
encounters the Kazon Ogla sect. The Voyager is forced to destroy the
Caretaker complex to avoid shifting the balance of power in favor of the
Kazons.
11. State Of Flux - While on a planet, the crew encounters the Kazons
Nistrum sect. Later, they encounter a disabled Voyager ship, only to find
Federation technology on board.
18. Initiations - Kar, from the Kazon Ogla sect, in order to earn rite of
passage, has to kill Chakotay.
19. Projections - In the holodeck program, a Kazon is seen fighting with
Neelix in the mess hall.
Vedeans [Spelling from closed captioning]
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5. Phage - The crew first encounters two Vedeans who steal Neelix's lungs.
14. Faces - Vedean scientist Sulan manages to capture Paris, B'Ellana, and
Ensign Durst. He then splits B'Ellana into two people, one fully Klingon,
one fully Human.
How Many Episodes?
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
This list goes up to "Resistance"....
Robert Beltran - 28 episodes as Commander Chakotay
Roxann Biggs-Dawson - 28 episodes as B'Elanna Torres
Jennifer [Ann] Lien - 25 episodes as Kes
Robert Duncan McNeill - 28 episodes as Tom Paris
Kate Mulgrew - 28 episodes as Kathryn Janeway
Ethan Phillips - 24 episodes as Neelix
Robert Picardo - 24 episodes as The Doctor
Tim Russ - 28 episodes as Tuvok
Garrett Wang - 28 episodes as Harry Kim
Martha Hackett - 7 episodes as Seska
Plot Threads
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Attempts To Get Home
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1&2. The Caretaker - The Voyager is forced to destroy the Caretaker's space
complex, the same complex that brought Voyager and the Maquis ship to the
Delta quadrant.
7. Eye Of The Needle - Voyager encounters a microscopic wormhole to the
Romulans. Although the ship can't travel through the wormhole, there is a
way to transport through the wornhole. However, that method is abandoned
because the other end of the wormhole leads to 20 years in the past.
10. Prime Factors - The Voyager encounters the Sikarians, a race that has
the technology to transport up to 40,000 light years away. However, the
Sikarians have a directive which forbids them from sharing this technology.
A faction, however, is willing to share that device in exchange for a copy
of Voyager's collection of stories and literature. This device, however,
fails, because it relies on a energy base which most of the Sikarian planet
is composed of.
26. Cold Fire - The Voyager encounters the female caretaker.
I'm A Doctor...
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13. "I'm a doctor, not a decorator." - Cathexis
22. "I'm a doctor, not a bartender." - Twisted
23. "I'm a doctor, not a voyeur." - Paturition
Name Of The Doctor
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While several TV Guide listings and the closed captioning uses the name of
Zimmerman, the Doctor's name remained unknown for quite a while. The
writers figured that it would be more interesting if the Doctor's name was
developed through the series.
- The Doctor makes several requests, amongst them, a name.
6. The Cloud - The Doctor makes reference to his programmer, Louis
Zimmerman.
- The Doctor suggests several names, including Dr. Spock.
12. Heroes and Demons - The Doctor, while on his holodeck mission, uses the
name of Dr. Schweitzer, a direct reference to Albert Schweitzer. However,
at the end of the episode, he elects not to use the name.
19. Projections - During the holodeck malfunction, the Doctor believes to
be Louis Zimmerman, his programmer, running a holodeck simulation that
closely resembles the Voyager mission.
Voyager Landings
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17. The 37's - The Voyager makes its initial landing.
Did You Know...
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
...That Guenieve Bujold was initally cast to be Captain Elizabeth Janeway.
However, after three days of shooting, Bujold stormed off the set, vowing
never to return.
...Tim Russ was one of the finalists for the role of Geordi LaForge on Star
Trek: The Next Generation, but lost out to LeVar Burton. Ironically, both
men grew up in Sacramento, California.
...Robert Picardo tried out for the part of Neelix but was instead recast
as the Emergency Medical Holographic Doctor.
...Originally, the role of the captain of the Maquis ship was to be Ro
Laren. However, Michelle Forbes, once again, turned down the opportunity.
References and In-Jokes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
6. The Cloud - This is the first instance where the Doctor refers to his
programmer, Louis Zimmerman. This is a reference to Herman Zimmerman, long
time set designer for Star Trek.
12. Heroes and Demons - The pessages that were paraphrased from "Beowulf"
are from the 1966 English translation by Prof. M.H. Abrams, based on F.
Klaeber's third edition in 1950. Also, the Doctor uses the name of Albert
Schweitzer, a brilliant German philosopher, physician, musician, clergyman,
missionary, and writer of theology. Amonst his accomplishments include
being a medical missionary to Africa and founding several hospitals there.
23. Patribution - The planet which Tom Paris and Neelix crash land on was
named "Planet Hell." This is in reference to the sound stage used for
planetary sets.
Operation SNAFU
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13. Cathexis - Prior to this episode, Paris's and Tuvok's pip arrangement
were reversed.
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Thanks to...
Mike Brown - Obvious
Earl Green - For the use of his logbooks
Albert Chiu, Jamie Dwyer, David Henderson, Luiz Krebs, Henry Jensen, Doug
Murray, Chrys Pelegris, Matt Semak, Matt Zinno
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And, before you leave, please turn off the emergency medical program.