List of Star Trek: Voyager episodes
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.
Season 1 (1995)
# | Title | Airdate | Stardate | Overview |
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101 102 |
"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 |
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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 (Star Trek)" | |||
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 |
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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 (Star Trek)" | |||
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 |
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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 (Star Trek)" | |||
416 | "Prey (Star Trek)" | |||
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 (Star Trek)" | Tom Paris and Harry Kim beam down to an extremely inhospitable planet to obtain fuel. | ||
425 | "One (Star Trek)" | 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 |
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501 | "Night (Star Trek)" | |||
502 | "Drone (Star Trek)" | |||
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 (Star Trek)" | |||
514 | "Bliss (Star Trek)" | 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 (Star Trek)" | |||
525 | "Warhead (Star Trek)" | |||
526 | "Equinox, Part I" |
Season 6 (1999-2000)
# | Title | Airdate | Stardate | Overview |
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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 (Star Trek)" | |||
615 | "Tsunkatse" | |||
616 | "Collective (Star Trek)" | |||
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 |
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701 | "Unimatrix Zero, Part II" | |||
702 | "Imperfection" | |||
703 | "Drive (Star Trek)" | 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 |
See also
- List of Star Trek characters
- Other Star Trek series:
External links
- Episode list at startrek.com
- Dismayingly terse summaries