Star Trek: Voyager

1995 โ€ข CBS
4.8
686 reviews
TV-PG
Rating
Eligible
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Season 7 episodes (25)

1 Unimatrix Zero, Pt. 2
10/4/00
Seven's long-lost love lures Janeway into a deadly encounter with the Borg Queen.
2 Imperfection
10/11/00
A malfunction in Seven's cortical node threatens to destroy her.
3 Drive
10/18/00
Tom and B'Elanna's relationship could be the loser when Tom enters a race.
4 Repression
10/25/00
Tuvok's investigation of a series of mysterious attacks aboard Voyager leads him to a most unlikely suspect: himself.
5 Critical Care
11/1/00
The Doctor is forced to work on an alien ship where patients' care is determined by their social status instead of medical need.
6 Inside Man
11/8/00
Starfleet Lt. Barclay's hologram convinces Janeway to pursue a dangerous, untested plan to bring Voyager home.
7 Body and Soul
11/15/00
The Doctor experiences physical sensations for the first time after Seven downloads his matrix into her body.
8 Nightingale
11/22/00
With Voyager under repair, Harry seizes a chance to prove himself as a commander, but finds that being a starship captain is more than he bargained for.
9 Flesh and Blood, Pt. 1
11/29/00
The Doctor is torn between his duty to Voyager and his conscience when warrior holograms rebel against their Hirogen creators.
10 Flesh and Blood, Pt. 2
11/29/00
The Doctor questions his decision to join the rebel holograms after they kidnap B'Elanna and kill two innocent organics.
11 Shattered
1/17/01
Voyager encounters an energy field which leaves each section, and its crew, existing in a different time period.
12 Lineage
1/24/01
B'Elanna is strangely disturbed by her unborn child's Klingon traits.
13 Repentance
1/31/01
The issue of capital punishment divides the crew when Voyager agrees to transport condemned prisoners to their deaths.
14 Prophecy
2/7/01
A group of Klingons separated from the rest of their race believes B'Elanna's unborn child is the Savior foretold in their sacred scrolls.
15 The Void
2/14/01
Voyager is sucked into an inescapable subspace void which is inhabited only by other trapped vessels battling each other for survival.
16 Workforce, Pt. 1
2/21/01
Janeway, Tuvok, Seven, Tom and B'Elanna are workers on an alien planet, where they have no memory of their past lives aboard Voyager.
17 Workforce, Pt. 2
2/28/01
To save Janeway and the rest of Voyager's crew, Chakotay must convince her that her seemingly happy life as a worker on Quarra is not real.
18 Human Error
3/7/01
Seven's attempt to explore her human side distracts her from her duties and puts Voyager at risk.
19 Q2
4/11/01
Q's unruly and omnipotent son wreaks interstellar havoc when he is left in Janeway's care.
20 Author, Author
4/18/01
The Doctor publishes a holo-novel based on his Voyager experiences which scandalizes the crew.
21 Friendship One
4/25/01
Voyager recovers a long-lost space probe which has caused terrible radiation damage on a distant planet.
22 Natural Law
5/2/01
Seven and Chakotay stumble upon a race of primitive humanoids isolated from technological progress by an energy barrier.
23 Homestand
5/9/01
Neelix is faced with the decision of a lifetime when Voyager locates a tribe of exiled Talaxians on a distant asteroid.
24 Renaissance Man
5/16/01
Janeway is held hostage by aliens who force the Doctor to help them steal Voyager's warp core.
25 Endgame
5/23/01
Voyager's quest to return home is aided by a visitor from the future - Admiral Kathryn Janeway. However, Janeway decides to risk Voyager's shortcut home in order to destroy the Borg and save millions of lives.

About this show

The legend continues with STAR TREK: VOYAGER, the newest chapter in the phenomenally successful STAR TREK franchise. Catapulted into the distant sector of the galaxy, the Federation's first female captain and her crew encounter strange new worlds and dangerous new enemies in their quest to return home. With a top-notch cast and edge-of-your-seat action, this hour-long adventure series takes the spirit of STAR TREK to an entirely new dimension.

Ratings and reviews

4.8
686 reviews
*n *s
July 17, 2021
Four stars now. The character of Seven of Nine has been completely undone by the 'Discovery/Picard' social justice fanatics who openly brag about offending fans. She had been a great symbol of a strong woman living with disability. The Voyager creators did the Impossible, giving us a character just as intriguing as Mr Spock. (Seven is now a boozing sapphic phaserslinger. The "writers" of 'Picard' might just as well have made the Vulcan Tuvok a slang-talking, crack-smoking, bisexual gang member.)
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Erin Tyner
October 22, 2015
Voyager is the Trek series people either really love or really reject. I happen to really love it. The best way I've heard it described is this: "Yeah, the other series' may have had better writing but I care about the Voyager characters more." That's true. I'm not going to say every VOY episode is my personal cup of tea but at the end of the day I found Janeway and crew infinitely more relatable and this is by far my favorite Trek crew. I'll take an episode like 'Threshold' now and again for them!
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David Imbs auf Ingabritzin
July 24, 2015
I am a Star Trek fan starting with the original series, which I have now. Next Generation is next. When all seven seasons are available I will begin to buy them. But not in the middle of a series. Plus, I do not see Star Trek: Deep Space 9 series either. Which was the send off of Voyager going after the maquis. So named for the French fighters of WW2. After I finish the NG series I will hold off until the first three seasons are released..Still a great show, but I must be able to start from the beginning and not in the middle or the end.
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