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| 206 || "[[Twisted]]" || || || A region of space distorts the shape of [[USS Voyager (Star Trek)|Voyager]].
| 206 || "[[Twisted]]" || || || A region of space distorts the shape of [[USS Voyager (Star Trek)|Voyager]].
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| 207 || "[[Parturition]]" || || || Neelix and Tom Paris fight over Kes, but are sent on an away mission together.
| 207 || "[[Parturition (Star Trek)|Parturition]]" || || || Neelix and Tom Paris fight over Kes, but are sent on an away mission together.
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| 208 || "[[Persistence of Vision]]" || || ||
| 208 || "[[Persistence of Vision (Star Trek)|Persistence of Vision]]" || || ||
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| 209 || "[[Tattoo]]" || || ||
| 209 || "[[Tattoo (Star Trek)|Tattoo]]" || || ||
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| 210 || "[[Cold Fire]]" || || ||
| 210 || "[[Cold Fire (Star Trek)|Cold Fire]]" || || ||
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| 211 || "[[Maneuvers]]" || || ||
| 211 || "[[Maneuvers (Star Trek)|Maneuvers]]" || || ||
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| 212 || "[[Resistance]]" || || ||
| 212 || "[[Resistance (Star Trek)|Resistance]]" || || ||
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| 213 || "[[Prototype]]" || || ||
| 213 || "[[Prototype (Star Trek)|Prototype]]" || || ||
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| 214 || "[[Alliances]]" || || ||
| 214 || "[[Alliances]]" || || ||
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| 215 || "[[Threshold]]" || || || An attempt by [[Tom Paris]] to break the Warp 10 threshold causes him to mutate.
| 215 || "[[Threshold (Star Trek)|Threshold]]" || || || An attempt by [[Tom Paris]] to break the Warp 10 threshold causes him to mutate.
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| 216 || "[[Meld]]" || || ||
| 216 || "[[Meld (Star Trek)|Meld]]" || || ||
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| 217 || "[[Dreadnought]]" || || || A highly advanced [[Cardassian]] AI missile that was reprogrammed by [[B'Elanna Torres]] is found in the [[Delta Quadrant]].
| 217 || "[[Dreadnought (Star Trek)|Dreadnought]]" || || || A highly advanced [[Cardassian]] AI missile that was reprogrammed by [[B'Elanna Torres]] is found in the [[Delta Quadrant]].
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| 218 || "[[Death Wish (Star Trek)]]" || || ||
| 218 || "[[Death Wish (Star Trek)|Death Wish]]" || || ||
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| 219 || "[[Lifesigns]]" || || ||
| 219 || "[[Lifesigns]]" || || ||
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| 220 || "[[Investigations]]" || || ||
| 220 || "[[Investigations]]" || || ||
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| 221 || "[[Deadlock]]" || || || A duplicate [[USS Voyager (Star Trek)|Voyager]] is created after it passes through a spacial scission.
| 221 || "[[Deadlock (Star Trek)|Deadlock]]" || || || A duplicate [[USS Voyager (Star Trek)|Voyager]] is created after it passes through a spacial scission.
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| 222 || "[[Innocence]]" || || ||
| 222 || "[[Innocence (Star Trek)|Innocence]]" || || ||
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| 223 || "[[The Thaw]]" || || ||
| 223 || "[[The Thaw]]" || || ||
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| 301 || "[[Basics]], Part II" || || ||
| 301 || "[[Basics]], Part II" || || ||
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| 302 || "[[Flashback]]" || || ||
| 302 || "[[Flashback (Star Trek)|Flashback]]" || || ||
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| 303 || "[[The Chute]]" || || ||
| 303 || "[[The Chute]]" || || ||
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| 304 || "[[The Swarm]]" || || ||
| 304 || "[[The Swarm (Star Trek)|The Swarm]]" || || ||
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| 305 || "[[False Profits]]" || || ||
| 305 || "[[False Profits]]" || || ||
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| 309 || "[[Future's End]], Part II" || || || Captain [[Kathryn Janeway]] must prevent the destruction of the solar system by a 20th century entrepreneur.
| 309 || "[[Future's End]], Part II" || || || Captain [[Kathryn Janeway]] must prevent the destruction of the solar system by a 20th century entrepreneur.
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| 310 || "[[Warlord]]" || || ||
| 310 || "[[Warlord (Star Trek)|Warlord]]" || || ||
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| 311 || "[[The Q and the Grey]]" || || ||
| 311 || "[[The Q and the Grey]]" || || ||
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| 312 || "[[Macrocosm]]" || || ||
| 312 || "[[Macrocosm (Star Trek)|Macrocosm]]" || || ||
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| 313 || "[[Fair Trade]]" || || ||
| 313 || "[[Fair Trade (Star Trek)|Fair Trade]]" || || ||
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| 314 || "[[Alter Ego]]" || || ||
| 314 || "[[Alter Ego (Star Trek)|Alter Ego]]" || || ||
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| 315 || "[[Coda]]" || || || Captain [[Kathryn Janeway]] appears to be trapped in a time-loop with different events, but all ending in her death.
| 315 || "[[Coda (Star Trek)|Coda]]" || || || Captain [[Kathryn Janeway]] appears to be trapped in a time-loop with different events, but all ending in her death.
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| 316 || "[[Blood Fever]]" || || ||
| 316 || "[[Blood Fever]]" || || ||
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| 317 || "[[Unity]]" || || ||
| 317 || "[[Unity (Star Trek)|Unity]]" || || ||
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| 318 || "[[The Darkling]]" || || ||
| 318 || "[[The Darkling]]" || || ||
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| 319 || "[[Rise (Star Trek)]]" || || ||
| 319 || "[[Rise (Star Trek)|Rise]]" || || ||
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| 320 || "[[Favorite Son]]" || || ||
| 320 || "[[Favorite Son (Star Trek)|Favorite Son]]" || || ||
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| 321 || "[[Before and After]]" || || || [[Kes (Star Trek)|Kes]] experiences her life backwards.
| 321 || "[[Before and After]]" || || || [[Kes (Star Trek)|Kes]] experiences her life backwards.
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| 322 || "[[Real Life]]" || || || [[The Doctor (Star Trek)|The holographic doctor]] creates a family on the holodeck.
| 322 || "[[Real Life (Star Trek)|Real Life]]" || || || [[The Doctor (Star Trek)|The holographic doctor]] creates a family on the holodeck.
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| 323 || "[[Distant Origin]]" || || ||
| 323 || "[[Distant Origin]]" || || ||
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| 401 || "[[Scorpion (Star Trek)|Scorpion]], Part II" || || ||
| 401 || "[[Scorpion (Star Trek)|Scorpion]], Part II" || || ||
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| 402 || "[[The Gift]]" || || || [[Kes (Star Trek)|Kes's]] mental abilities develop to the stage where they endanger the ship.
| 402 || "[[The Gift (Star Trek)|The Gift]]" || || || [[Kes (Star Trek)|Kes's]] mental abilities develop to the stage where they endanger the ship.
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| 403 || "[[Day of Honor]]" || || ||
| 403 || "[[Day of Honor]]" || || ||
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| 404 || "[[Nemesis]]" || || ||
| 404 || "[[Nemesis (Star Trek)|Nemesis]]" || || ||
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| 405 || "[[Revulsion]]" || || ||
| 405 || "[[Revulsion]]" || || ||
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| 406 || "[[The Raven]]" || || ||
| 406 || "[[The Raven (Star Trek)|The Raven]]" || || ||
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| 407 || "[[Scientific Method]]" || || || Aliens render themselves invisible, board [[USS Voyager (Star Trek)|Voyager]] and conduct experiments on the crew.
| 407 || "[[Scientific Method (Star Trek)|Scientific Method]]" || || || Aliens render themselves invisible, board [[USS Voyager (Star Trek)|Voyager]] and conduct experiments on the crew.
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| 408 || "[[Year of Hell]], Part I" || || ||
| 408 || "[[Year of Hell]], Part I" || || ||
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| 414 || "[[Message in a Bottle]]" || || || The [[The Doctor (Star Trek)|holographic doctor's]] program is sent to an advanced [[Starfleet]] vessel via a vast ancient communications network.
| 414 || "[[Message in a Bottle]]" || || || The [[The Doctor (Star Trek)|holographic doctor's]] program is sent to an advanced [[Starfleet]] vessel via a vast ancient communications network.
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| 415 || "[[Hunters (Star Trek)]]" || || ||
| 415 || "[[Hunters (Star Trek)|Hunters]]" || || ||
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| 416 || "[[Prey (Star Trek)]]" || || ||
| 416 || "[[Prey (Star Trek)|Prey]]" || || ||
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| 417 || "[[Retrospect]]" || || ||
| 417 || "[[Retrospect]]" || || ||
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| 423 || "[[Living Witness]]" || || ||
| 423 || "[[Living Witness]]" || || ||
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| 424 || "[[Demon (Star Trek)]]" || || || [[Tom Paris]] and [[Harry Kim]] beam down to an extremely inhospitable planet to obtain fuel.
| 424 || "[[Demon (Star Trek)|Demon]]" || || || [[Tom Paris]] and [[Harry Kim]] beam down to an extremely inhospitable planet to obtain fuel.
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| 425 || "[[One (Star Trek)]]" || || || [[Seven of Nine]] is left alone on [[USS Voyager (Star Trek)|Voyager]] when a nebula's deadly radiation forces the rest of the crew to stay in stasis.
| 425 || "[[One (Star Trek)|One]]" || || || [[Seven of Nine]] is left alone on [[USS Voyager (Star Trek)|Voyager]] when a nebula's deadly radiation forces the rest of the crew to stay in stasis.
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| 426 || "[[Hope and Fear]]" || || ||
| 426 || "[[Hope and Fear]]" || || ||
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! '''#''' || '''Title''' || '''Airdate''' || '''[[Stardate]]''' || '''Overview'''
! '''#''' || '''Title''' || '''Airdate''' || '''[[Stardate]]''' || '''Overview'''
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| 501 || "[[Night (Star Trek)]]" || || ||
| 501 || "[[Night (Star Trek)|Night]]" || || ||
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| 502 || "[[Drone (Star Trek)]]" || || ||
| 502 || "[[Drone (Star Trek)|Drone]]" || || ||
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| 503 || "[[Extreme Risk]]" || || || [[B'Elanna Torres]] purposely puts herself into increasingly more dangerous situations.
| 503 || "[[Extreme Risk]]" || || || [[B'Elanna Torres]] purposely puts herself into increasingly more dangerous situations.
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| 509 || "[[Thirty Days]]" || || || [[Tom Paris]] disregards orders by helping an aquatic world.
| 509 || "[[Thirty Days]]" || || || [[Tom Paris]] disregards orders by helping an aquatic world.
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| 510 || "[[Counterpoint]]" || || ||
| 510 || "[[Counterpoint (Star Trek)|Counterpoint]]" || || ||
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| 511 || "[[Latent Image]]" || || ||
| 511 || "[[Latent Image]]" || || ||
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| 512 || "[[Bride of Chaotica|Bride of Chaotica!]]" || || ||
| 512 || "[[Bride of Chaotica|Bride of Chaotica!]]" || || ||
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| 513 || "[[Gravity (Star Trek)]]" || || ||
| 513 || "[[Gravity (Star Trek)|Gravity]]" || || ||
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| 514 || "[[Bliss (Star Trek)]]" || || || A large organism telepathically deceives the [[USS Voyager (Star Trek)|Voyager]] crew into flying into its digestive chamber.
| 514 || "[[Bliss (Star Trek)|Bliss]]" || || || A large organism telepathically deceives the [[USS Voyager (Star Trek)|Voyager]] crew into flying into its digestive chamber.
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| 515 || "[[Dark Frontier]], Part I" || || ||
| 515 || "[[Dark Frontier]], Part I" || || ||
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| 519 || "[[The Fight]]" || || ||
| 519 || "[[The Fight]]" || || ||
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| 520 || "[[Think Tank]]" || || ||
| 520 || "[[Think Tank (Star Trek)|Think Tank]]" || || ||
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| 521 || "[[Juggernaut]]" || || ||
| 521 || "[[Juggernaut (Star Trek)|Juggernaut]]" || || ||
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| 522 || "[[Someone to Watch Over Me]]" || || ||
| 522 || "[[Someone to Watch Over Me]]" || || ||
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| 523 || "[[11:59]]" || || ||
| 523 || "[[11:59]]" || || ||
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| 524 || "[[Relativity (Star Trek)]]" || || ||
| 524 || "[[Relativity (Star Trek)|Relativity]]" || || ||
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| 525 || "[[Warhead (Star Trek)]]" || || ||
| 525 || "[[Warhead (Star Trek)|Warhead]]" || || ||
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| 526 || "[[Equinox]], Part I" || || ||
| 526 || "[[Equinox (Star Trek)|Equinox]], Part I" || || ||
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! '''#''' || '''Title''' || '''Airdate''' || '''[[Stardate]]''' || '''Overview'''
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| 601 || "[[Equinox]], Part II" || || ||
| 601 || "[[Equinox (Star Trek)|Equinox]], Part II" || || ||
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| 602 || "[[Survival Instinct]]" || || ||
| 602 || "[[Survival Instinct]]" || || ||
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| 605 || "[[Alice (Star Trek)]]" || || || [[Tom Paris]] becomes obsessed with a salvaged alien shuttlecraft.
| 605 || "[[Alice (Star Trek)]]" || || || [[Tom Paris]] becomes obsessed with a salvaged alien shuttlecraft.
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| 606 || "[[Riddles]]" || || ||
| 606 || "[[Riddles (Star Trek)|Riddles]]" || || ||
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| 607 || "[[Dragon's Teeth]]" || || ||
| 607 || "[[Dragon's Teeth]]" || || ||
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| 609 || "[[The Voyager Conspiracy]]" || || || After assimilating [[USS Voyager (Star Trek)|USS Voyager]]'s data, [[Seven of Nine]] is convinced the ship did not arrive in the [[Delta Quadrant]] by accident.
| 609 || "[[The Voyager Conspiracy]]" || || || After assimilating [[USS Voyager (Star Trek)|USS Voyager]]'s data, [[Seven of Nine]] is convinced the ship did not arrive in the [[Delta Quadrant]] by accident.
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| 610 || "[[Pathfinder]]" || || ||
| 610 || "[[Pathfinder (Star Trek)|Pathfinder]]" || || ||
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| 611 || "[[Fair Haven]]" || || ||
| 611 || "[[Fair Haven (Star Trek episode)|Fair Haven]]" || || ||
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| 612 || "[[Blink of an Eye]]" || || ||
| 612 || "[[Blink of an Eye]]" || || ||
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| 613 || "[[Virtuoso]]" || || ||
| 613 || "[[Virtuoso (Star Trek)|Virtuoso]]" || || ||
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| 614 || "[[Memorial (Star Trek)]]" || || ||
| 614 || "[[Memorial (Star Trek)|Memorial]]" || || ||
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| 615 || "[[Tsunkatse]]" || || ||
| 615 || "[[Tsunkatse]]" || || ||
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| 616 || "[[Collective (Star Trek)]]" || || ||
| 616 || "[[Collective (Star Trek)|Collective]]" || || ||
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| 617 || "[[Spirit Folk]]" || || ||
| 617 || "[[Spirit Folk]]" || || ||
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| 618 || "[[Ashes to Ashes]]" || || ||
| 618 || "[[Ashes to Ashes]]" || || ||
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| 619 || "[[Child's Play]]" || || ||
| 619 || "[[Child's Play (Star Trek)|Child's Play]]" || || ||
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| 620 || "[[Good Shepherd]]" || || ||
| 620 || "[[Good Shepherd]]" || || ||
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| 623 || "[[Fury (Star Trek)]]" || || || [[Kes (Star Trek)|Kes]] returns to [[USS Voyager (Star Trek)|Voyager]] bent on its destruction.
| 623 || "[[Fury (Star Trek)]]" || || || [[Kes (Star Trek)|Kes]] returns to [[USS Voyager (Star Trek)|Voyager]] bent on its destruction.
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| 624 || "[[Life Line]]" || || ||
| 624 || "[[Life Line (Star Trek)|Life Line]]" || || ||
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| 625 || "[[The Haunting of Deck Twelve]]" || || ||
| 625 || "[[The Haunting of Deck Twelve]]" || || ||
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| 702 || "[[Imperfection]]" || || ||
| 702 || "[[Imperfection]]" || || ||
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| 703 || "[[Drive (Star Trek)]]" || || || [[Tom Paris]] enters a sub-warp race with the [[Delta Flyer]]
| 703 || "[[Drive (Star Trek)|Drive]]" || || || [[Tom Paris]] enters a sub-warp race with the [[Delta Flyer]]
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| 704 || "[[Repression]]" || || ||
| 704 || "[[Repression (Star Trek)|Repression]]" || || ||
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| 705 || "[[Critical Care]]" || || ||
| 705 || "[[Critical Care]]" || || ||
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| 706 || "[[Inside Man]]" || || ||
| 706 || "[[Inside Man]]" || || ||
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| 707 || "[[Body and Soul]]" || || || [[The Doctor (Star Trek)|The holographic doctor]] is forced to download his program into [[Seven of Nine]]'s [[Borg]] implants.
| 707 || "[[Body and Soul (Star Trek)|Body and Soul]]" || || || [[The Doctor (Star Trek)|The holographic doctor]] is forced to download his program into [[Seven of Nine]]'s [[Borg]] implants.
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| 708 || "[[Nightingale]]" || || ||
| 708 || "[[Nightingale (Star Trek)|Nightingale]]" || || ||
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| 709 || "[[Flesh and Blood]], Part I" || || ||
| 709 || "[[Flesh and Blood (Star Trek)|Flesh and Blood]], Part I" || || ||
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| 710 || "[[Flesh and Blood]], Part II" || || ||
| 710 || "[[Flesh and Blood (Star Trek)|Flesh and Blood]], Part II" || || ||
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| 711 || "[[Shattered]]" || || || [[USS Voyager (Star Trek)|Voyager]] is fractured into several time periods with only [[Chakotay]] able to move between them.
| 711 || "[[Shattered (Star Trek)|Shattered]]" || || || [[USS Voyager (Star Trek)|Voyager]] is fractured into several time periods with only [[Chakotay]] able to move between them.
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| 712 || "[[Lineage]]" || || ||
| 712 || "[[Lineage (Star Trek)|Lineage]]" || || ||
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| 713 || "[[Repentance]]" || || ||
| 713 || "[[Repentance (Star Trek)|Repentance]]" || || ||
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| 714 || "[[Prophecy]]" || || ||
| 714 || "[[Prophecy (Star Trek)|Prophecy]]" || || ||
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| 715 || "[[The Void]]" || || ||
| 715 || "[[The Void (Star Trek)|The Void]]" || || ||
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| 716 || "[[Workforce]], Part I" || || || The [[USS Voyager (Star Trek)|USS Voyager]] crew are brainwashed into starting new jobs on an industrialised planet.
| 716 || "[[Workforce (Star Trek)|Workforce]], Part I" || || || The [[USS Voyager (Star Trek)|USS Voyager]] crew are brainwashed into starting new jobs on an industrialised planet.
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| 717 || "[[Workforce]], Part II" || || || [[Chakotay]] tries to rescue the resistive amnesiac crew.
| 717 || "[[Workforce (Star Trek)|Workforce]], Part II" || || || [[Chakotay]] tries to rescue the resistive amnesiac crew.
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| 718 || "[[Human Error]]" || || ||
| 718 || "[[Human Error (Star Trek)|Human Error]]" || || ||
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| 719 || "[[Q2 (Star Trek)]]" || || ||
| 719 || "[[Q2 (Star Trek)]]" || || ||
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| 720 || "[[Author, Author]]" || || ||
| 720 || "[[Author, Author (Star Trek)|Author, Author]]" || || ||
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| 721 || "[[Friendship One]]" || || ||
| 721 || "[[Friendship One]]" || || ||
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| 722 || "[[Natural Law]]" || || ||
| 722 || "[[Natural Law (Star Trek)|Natural Law]]" || || ||
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| 723 || "[[Homestead]]" || || ||
| 723 || "[[Homestead (Star Trek)|Homestead]]" || || ||
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| 724 || "[[Renaissance Man]]" || || ||
| 724 || "[[Renaissance Man (Star Trek)|Renaissance Man]]" || || ||
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| 725 || "[[Endgame (Star Trek)|Endgame]], Part I" || || ||
| 725 || "[[Endgame (Star Trek)|Endgame]], Part I" || || ||

Revision as of 13:35, 18 April 2005

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This list of Star Trek: Voyager episodes is accompanied by each episode's original airdate in the United States, along with the stardate and a brief overview.

Template:Spoiler

Season 1 (1995)

# Title Airdate Stardate Overview
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102
"Caretaker" January 16 48315.6 The USS Voyager is stranded in the Delta Quadrant, 75 years from home.
103 "Parallax" 48439.7 Voyager is trapped in a black hole's event horizon.
104 "Time and Again" Captain Kathryn Janeway goes back in time one day before an alien city is annihilated.
105 "Phage" An organ-harvesting race of Vidiians steal Neelix's lungs.
106 "The Cloud" The crew enter a nebula to collect samples before realising it is a living organism.
107 "Eye of the Needle" A micro-wormhole is discovered that leads to the Alpha Quadrant.
108 "Ex Post Facto" Tom Paris is framed for murder on an alien world.
109 "Emanations" Harry Kim is transported to an alien world as a dead body arrives on Voyager.
110 "Prime Factors" A race that could halve Voyager's journey will not share their technology.
111 "State of Flux" Seska is found to be a Cardassian spy.
112 "Heroes and Demons" The holographic doctor must rescue crew members that were turned to energy in the Holodeck.
113 "Cathexis" An alien mind takes over crew-members' bodies.
114 "Faces" B'Elanna Torres is split into her human and Klingon halves.
115 "Jetrel" A member of the race warring with Talaxians arrives on Voyager.
116 "Learning Curve" Tuvok trains several Maquis members that have not fully integrated into the Voyager crew.

Several episodes produced for the first season were held over until Season 2 and are listed below.

Season 2 (1995-1996)

# Title Airdate Stardate Overview
201 "The 37s" A group of humans from the 1900's are found in stasis on an abandoned planet.
202 "Initiations" Chakotay is captured by the Kazon and ordered to kill the youth who failed to kill him.
203 "Projections" The Doctor becomes dillusional after an accident.
204 "Elogium" Space-dwelling life-forms cause Kes to enter the Ocampan fertile phase called "Elogium".
205 "Non Sequitur" Harry Kim wakes up in 24th century San Francisco with no record of him on Voyager.
206 "Twisted" A region of space distorts the shape of Voyager.
207 "Parturition" Neelix and Tom Paris fight over Kes, but are sent on an away mission together.
208 "Persistence of Vision"
209 "Tattoo"
210 "Cold Fire"
211 "Maneuvers"
212 "Resistance"
213 "Prototype"
214 "Alliances"
215 "Threshold" An attempt by Tom Paris to break the Warp 10 threshold causes him to mutate.
216 "Meld"
217 "Dreadnought" A highly advanced Cardassian AI missile that was reprogrammed by B'Elanna Torres is found in the Delta Quadrant.
218 "Death Wish"
219 "Lifesigns"
220 "Investigations"
221 "Deadlock" A duplicate Voyager is created after it passes through a spacial scission.
222 "Innocence"
223 "The Thaw"
224 "Tuvix"
225 "Resolutions"
226 "Basics, Part I" Seska and Kazons take control of Voyager and abandon its crew on a primitive planet.

Season 3 (1996-1997)

# Title Airdate Stardate Overview
301 "Basics, Part II"
302 "Flashback"
303 "The Chute"
304 "The Swarm"
305 "False Profits"
306 "Remember (Star Trek)"
307 "Sacred Ground"
308 "Future's End, Part I" A 29th century timeship causes a time paradox when it accidentally sends itself and Voyager to two periods in 20th century Earth.
309 "Future's End, Part II" Captain Kathryn Janeway must prevent the destruction of the solar system by a 20th century entrepreneur.
310 "Warlord"
311 "The Q and the Grey"
312 "Macrocosm"
313 "Fair Trade"
314 "Alter Ego"
315 "Coda" Captain Kathryn Janeway appears to be trapped in a time-loop with different events, but all ending in her death.
316 "Blood Fever"
317 "Unity"
318 "The Darkling"
319 "Rise"
320 "Favorite Son"
321 "Before and After" Kes experiences her life backwards.
322 "Real Life" The holographic doctor creates a family on the holodeck.
323 "Distant Origin"
324 "Worst Case Scenario"
325 "Displaced"
326 "Scorpion, Part I"

Season 4 (1997-1998)

# Title Airdate Stardate Overview
401 "Scorpion, Part II"
402 "The Gift" Kes's mental abilities develop to the stage where they endanger the ship.
403 "Day of Honor"
404 "Nemesis"
405 "Revulsion"
406 "The Raven"
407 "Scientific Method" Aliens render themselves invisible, board Voyager and conduct experiments on the crew.
408 "Year of Hell, Part I"
409 "Year of Hell, Part II"
410 "Random Thoughts"
411 "Concerning Flight" Aliens steal several key components of Voyager.
412 "Mortal Coil"
413 "Waking Moments" The crew of Voyager start to have dreams from which they cannot wake.
414 "Message in a Bottle" The holographic doctor's program is sent to an advanced Starfleet vessel via a vast ancient communications network.
415 "Hunters"
416 "Prey"
417 "Retrospect"
418 "The Killing Game, Part I"
419 "The Killing Game, Part II"
420 "Vis a Vis"
421 "The Omega Directive"
422 "Unforgettable"
423 "Living Witness"
424 "Demon" Tom Paris and Harry Kim beam down to an extremely inhospitable planet to obtain fuel.
425 "One" Seven of Nine is left alone on Voyager when a nebula's deadly radiation forces the rest of the crew to stay in stasis.
426 "Hope and Fear"

Season 5 (1998-1999)

# Title Airdate Stardate Overview
501 "Night"
502 "Drone"
503 "Extreme Risk" B'Elanna Torres purposely puts herself into increasingly more dangerous situations.
504 "In the Flesh"
505 "Once Upon a Time"
506 "Timeless" Chakotay and Harry Kim travel back in time to prevent the USS Voyager from crash-landing on an ice planet.
507 "Infinite Regress"
508 "Nothing Human"
509 "Thirty Days" Tom Paris disregards orders by helping an aquatic world.
510 "Counterpoint"
511 "Latent Image"
512 "Bride of Chaotica!"
513 "Gravity"
514 "Bliss" A large organism telepathically deceives the Voyager crew into flying into its digestive chamber.
515 "Dark Frontier, Part I"
516 "Dark Frontier, Part II"
517 "The Disease"
518 "Course: Oblivion"
519 "The Fight"
520 "Think Tank"
521 "Juggernaut"
522 "Someone to Watch Over Me"
523 "11:59"
524 "Relativity"
525 "Warhead"
526 "Equinox, Part I"

Season 6 (1999-2000)

# Title Airdate Stardate Overview
601 "Equinox, Part II"
602 "Survival Instinct"
603 "Barge of the Dead"
604 "Tinker, Tenor, Doctor, Spy"
605 "Alice (Star Trek)" Tom Paris becomes obsessed with a salvaged alien shuttlecraft.
606 "Riddles"
607 "Dragon's Teeth"
608 "One Small Step"
609 "The Voyager Conspiracy" After assimilating USS Voyager's data, Seven of Nine is convinced the ship did not arrive in the Delta Quadrant by accident.
610 "Pathfinder"
611 "Fair Haven"
612 "Blink of an Eye"
613 "Virtuoso"
614 "Memorial"
615 "Tsunkatse"
616 "Collective"
617 "Spirit Folk"
618 "Ashes to Ashes"
619 "Child's Play"
620 "Good Shepherd"
621 "Live Fast and Prosper"
622 "Muse (Star Trek)"
623 "Fury (Star Trek)" Kes returns to Voyager bent on its destruction.
624 "Life Line"
625 "The Haunting of Deck Twelve"
626 "Unimatrix Zero, Part I"

Season 7 (2000-2001)

# Title Airdate Stardate Overview
701 "Unimatrix Zero, Part II"
702 "Imperfection"
703 "Drive" Tom Paris enters a sub-warp race with the Delta Flyer
704 "Repression"
705 "Critical Care"
706 "Inside Man"
707 "Body and Soul" The holographic doctor is forced to download his program into Seven of Nine's Borg implants.
708 "Nightingale"
709 "Flesh and Blood, Part I"
710 "Flesh and Blood, Part II"
711 "Shattered" Voyager is fractured into several time periods with only Chakotay able to move between them.
712 "Lineage"
713 "Repentance"
714 "Prophecy"
715 "The Void"
716 "Workforce, Part I" The USS Voyager crew are brainwashed into starting new jobs on an industrialised planet.
717 "Workforce, Part II" Chakotay tries to rescue the resistive amnesiac crew.
718 "Human Error"
719 "Q2 (Star Trek)"
720 "Author, Author"
721 "Friendship One"
722 "Natural Law"
723 "Homestead"
724 "Renaissance Man"
725 "Endgame, Part I"
726 "Endgame, Part II" May 23 54973.4

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