VOY Season 6
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- 3 Background information
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- 4.3 Guest and co-stars
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Episodes [ ]
Summary [ ].
Star Trek: Voyager 's sixth season was the first to be televised without running concurrently with seasons of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine , and can be characterized as having the feel of being oddly disconnected from seasons four and five that preceded it. As a result, Voyager's season six could be said to have more in common with the story-telling of season one , being populated by numerous episodes with story lines wholly independent of each other and the greater series arc, which by this point, was very well established. There are of course exceptions, most notably in " Pathfinder " when real-time communication is made with Starfleet, with the help of an obsessed Reginald Barclay . However, it was not until the end of the season in " Life Line " that this significant plot development was revisited.
Numerous new aliens were introduced throughout the season, again indicative of the reliance on wholly independent story lines. However, the Hirogen make a re-appearance in " Tsunkatse ", the Klingons in " Barge of the Dead ", the Borg make a (by now familiar) resurgence in " Survival Instinct ", " Collective ", " Child's Play " and the season finale " Unimatrix Zero ". The Vidiians also return in " Fury ", as does a vengeful Kes intent on sabotaging the ship, killing B'Elanna Torres in the process. Only one of the newly introduced alien species (the Hierarchy ) reappeared later, in the seventh season episodes " The Void " and " Renaissance Man ".
Worthy of particular note in the sixth season is the introduction of the treacherous Vaadwaur in " Dragon's Teeth ". While being vaunted as a possible season six nemesis for Voyager during a conversation towards the end of the episode, it was perhaps a missed opportunity on the part of the show's producers that the possibility of having the Vaadwaur return later on, was never taken up;
" I doubt we've seen the last of them ."
Despite Janeway's warning, and aside from a couple of conversational "nods" in the season seven episodes, " Nightingale " and " The Void ", the Vaadwaur were in fact, never seen again.
" Collective " halfway through the season added a significant development to the evolution of the series as Voyager 's crew manifest grew by four with the introduction of the "Children of the Borg". Season six storylines featuring the children served as an addition to Seven of Nine 's learning curve, as she took on the role of surrogate mother to the lost, and disconnected children. Although never directly spoken of in the script for either episode, with the knowledge of hindsight it is possible to note that in " Child's Play ", a surreptitious link to the series finale " Endgame " is planted when Icheb 's parents send him back to the Borg full of neurolytic pathogen . It is this same pathogen that Admiral Janeway uses when assimilated by the Borg Queen during the climax to the series finale, which infects the Collective and disables the transwarp hub, enabling Voyager to return home, and deal a crippling blow to the Borg at the same time.
A couple of small "jumps" closer to home were realized in the episodes " Dragon's Teeth " and " The Voyager Conspiracy " but nothing like the huge leaps which helped characterize the previous two seasons, and for the majority of season six, any significant "jumps" forward were missing, again likening the sixth season to the first.
The process of overcoming the difficulty in portraying Janeway as both authoritative and feminine that had dogged most of the first four seasons may have begun with season five's " Counterpoint " and her dalliance with the Devore Imperium 's Kashyk , but the dilemma finally found some resolution with the introduction of another of Tom Paris ' holodeck programs and the character of Michael Sullivan . In " Fair Haven " and " Spirit Folk " Janeway is finally able to let her hair down (in more ways than one), and the issue of fraternizing with her subordinates is happily laid to rest. This resolution however, was not without its detractors, including Kate Mulgrew herself.
" When I read that one, I went right over to (Rick) Berman's office and I said "What are you smoking?" I mean, how desperado is this broad! "
Voyager 's sixth season culminated in the assimilation of Janeway, Tuvok , and Torres, as the crew again went head to head with the Borg Queen, this time to assist an underground Borg Resistance threatened with annihilation.
Background information [ ]
- This is the first Star Trek season since TNG Season 6 , in 1992, to premiere on its own. This coincided with the end of the seven season run of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine in June 1999.
- Discounting season premieres/finales, this was the first season since season 2 not to feature a two-part/movie length episode during its run.
- " Barge of the Dead " featured Karen Austin as B'Elanna Torres' mother, one of the actresses apparently short-listed for the original role of Kathryn Janeway.
- "Survival Instinct" is the first time since "Living Witness" in Season 4 that Jeri Ryan appeared in a full Borg outfit.
- When asked what stood out about season six, Robert Beltran commented that he didn't have fun during this season, calling it " dreary and tedious " for him. [1]
- Characters that " crossover " from other incarnations of Star Trek : Deanna Troi and Reginald Barclay (" Pathfinder " and " Life Line "); Admiral Hayes (" Life Line "); Borg Queen (" Unimatrix Zero ")
Credits [ ]
Starring [ ].
- Kate Mulgrew as Captain Kathryn Janeway
Also starring [ ]
- Robert Beltran as Chakotay
- Roxann Dawson as B'Elanna Torres
- Robert Duncan McNeill as Tom Paris
- Ethan Phillips as Neelix
- Robert Picardo as The Doctor
- Tim Russ as Tuvok
- Jeri Ryan as Seven of Nine
- Garrett Wang as Harry Kim
Guest and co-stars [ ]
- VOY Season 6 performers
- Rick Berman
- Brannon Braga
- Joe Menosky
- Michael Piller
- Jeri Taylor
- Peter Lauritson
- Merri Howard
- Robin Burger
- J.P. Farrell
Co-Producer: Dawn Velazquez Associate Producer: Stephen Welke Executive Story Editor: Bryan Fuller Story Editor: Michael Taylor
- Robert Doherty
Unit Production Manager: Brad Yacobian Production Coordinator: Diane Overdiek
- Jerry Fleck
- Arlene Fukai
- Michael DeMeritt
- David Trotti
- Cosmo Genovese
- Jan Rudolph
Science Consultant: Andre Bormanis Production Designer: Richard James Art Director: Louise Dorton Senior Illustrator/Technical Consultant: Rick Sternbach Scenic Arts Supervisor/Technical Consultant: Michael Okuda
- Wendy Drapanas
- James Van Over
Construction Coordinator: Al Smutko Property Master: Alan Sims Set Decorator: Jim Mees Director of Photography: Marvin Rush , A.S.C. Chief Lighting Technician: Bill Peets Key Grip: Randy Burgess Special Effects: Dick Brownfield Stunt Coordinator: Dennis Madalone Video Supervisor: Denise Okuda Hair Designer: Josee Normand
- Charlotte Parker
- Viviane Normand
- Gloria Montmayor
Make-Up Designed and Supervised By: Michael Westmore
- Tina Hoffman
- Scott Wheeler
- James Rohland
- Suzanne Diaz
Costume Designer: Robert Blackman Wardrobe Supervisor: Carol Kunz
- Susie Money
- Matt Hoffman
- Lazard Ward
- Steve D'Errico
Casting Executive: Helen Mossler
- Junie Lowry-Johnson
Original Casting By: Nan Dutton , C.S.A.
- Daryl Baskin
- Bob Lederman
(Not a complete list)
- Jay Chattaway ("Equinox, Part II", "Riddles", "Dragon's Teeth", "Pathfinder", "Collective", "Spirit Folk", "Fury", "The Haunting of Deck Twelve")
- Dennis McCarthy ("Survival Instinct", "Tinker Tenor Doctor Spy", "The Voyager Conspiracy", "Virtuoso", "Tsunkatse", "Ashes to Ashes", "Life Line", "Unimatrix Zero")
- David Bell ("Barge of the Dead", "Alice", "Fair Haven", "Memorial", "Child's Play", "Muse")
- Paul Baillargeon ("One Small Step", "Blink of an Eye", "Good Shepherd", "Live Fast and Prosper")
Music Editor: Gerry Sackman Visual Effects Producer: Dan Curry
- Ronald B. Moore
- Mitch Suskin
Sound Mixer: Alan Bernard Post Production Coordinator: Monique K. Chambers Pre-Production Coordinator/Script Coordinator: Lolita Fatjo Assistant Script Coordinator: Maggie Allen
- David Rossi
- Maril Davis
- Michael O'Halloran
- Nicole Gravett
- Eric Norman
- Terry Matalas
- Rodney Dugins
- Christopher Petrus
- Gerald Saavedra
Transportation Captain: Stu Satterfield
- Larry Dukes
- Cameron Calder
- Ray McLaughlin
Location Manager: Lisa White DGA Trainee: Melissa St. Onge
Filmed with Panavision cameras and lenses
- Santa Barbara Studios
Post Production Sound by: 4MC Sound Services Digital Optical Effects: Digital Magic Special Video Compositing: CIS , Hollywood Editing Facilities: Four Media Company
- Foundation Imaging
- Digital Muse
Uncredited [ ]
- Emmerson Denney - Voice/Dialogue Coach for Albie Selznick ("The Voyager Conspiracy")
- Jo Ann Phillips – Hair Stylist ("Dragon's Teeth")
Media releases [ ]
- VOY Season 6 UK VHS
- VOY Season 6 DVD
External links [ ]
- Star Trek: Voyager season 6 at Memory Beta , the wiki for licensed Star Trek works
- Star Trek: Voyager Season Six Credits at StarTrek.com
- Star Trek Voyager Season 6 episode reviews at Ex Astris Scientia
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S6.E1 ∙ Equinox, Part II
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10 Beste Episodes of Star Trek: Voyager
Star Trek: Voyager has been a beloved science fiction classic for many years now. First airing in 1995 on UPN, it had a total of 8 seasons. Despite its popularity, some episodes have been ranked as some of the worst. In this list, we will explore the Star Trek: Voyager episodes that were ranked the worst by viewers.
The rankings were based on a combination of factors such as the writing, the plot, and the character development. Fans of the show were polled and asked to rank the episodes from best to worst. The results are compiled here to form a list of the worst episodes ranked by viewers.
Written by Sophie and last updated on Feb 06, 2024.
PS: The following content contains spoilers!
PPS: I will admit that parts of this page was written with the help of AI - it makes my work so much easier to not start from a blank page!
#15 - Deadlock (Staffel 2 - Folge 21)
Deadlock is a fantastic episode of Star Trek: Voyager, with a lot of interesting elements for the viewers to enjoy. The stakes are high and the action is intense, with the Vidiians being formidable foes. The plot has some surprising twists, including a moment where Ensign Wildman's baby is beamed out in the last resort to save her life. There is also a lot of emotion in this episode, with the birth scene being a memorable one, and Ensign Wildman's baby ultimately dying.
The episode also features some clever writing with the resolution to the situation. Harry Kim is saved in an unexpected way, and Janeway's menage-a-deux is a memorable scene. The ending is also fitting, with Kim summarizing the weirdness of temporal mechanics and parallel universe episodes, and Janeway's iconic line about weird being part of the job. Overall, it is one of the best episodes of the show and a must-watch for any Star Trek fan.
The episode was rated 8,00 from 449 votes.
#14 - Year Of Hell (2) (Staffel 4 - Folge 9)
The "Year of Hell" episodes of Star Trek: Voyager are a great example of the show pushing the crew and the ship to the brink. With a skeleton crew, depleted resources, and a battered ship, the crew is desperate for help. Unfortunately, the use of the infamous Voyager-reset-button makes all of this seem moot, as nothing that was seen in the episodes has any lasting repercussions.
Kurtwood Smith's performance as the villain Annorax is a highlight, as he provides a nuanced and understandable antagonist. However, the episode also reveals Janeway's shortcomings as a captain. She acts in accordance with what she believes a captain should do instead of considering the best course of action, and her decisions are often disconnected from the individual situations. This makes Janeway one of the worst captains in Starfleet history.
The episode was rated 8,00 from 519 votes.
#13 - Distant Origin (Staffel 3 - Folge 23)
In the episode "Distant Origin" of Star Trek: Voyager, the crew encounters an alien paleontologist who believes he has discovered a common ancestral link between his people (the Voth) and humans. This would suggest that the Voth evolved on Earth and migrated to the Delta Quadrant millions of years ago, but his government is not willing to accept this interpretation of the evidence.
This episode is a great example of the core values of Star Trek. It portrays the consequences of challenging the foundation of a society and the fear of change of one's beliefs, while also encouraging us to reflect on the potential benefits of change. Not only that, but the episode also features some stunning make-up and special effects.
The episode was rated 8,04 from 406 votes.
#12 - Year Of Hell (1) (Staffel 4 - Folge 8)
The crew of the U.S.S Voyager come under attack from a mysterious Krenim Temporal Ship, which has the power to alter the course of evolution by wiping out entire species from the timeline. This double episode is packed with action, drama and ambition, with intricate FX and stage design adding to the impressive overall effect.
Kes had warned the crew about the Krenim before she left, but unfortunately, the warning fell on deaf ears. The crew entered the part of the galaxy anyway, and soon find out the devastating implications of their actions. Janeway is always doing her best for the crew, and her dedication is admirable. Sadly, in this timeline, Kes and her warning got erased too. It's a heavy episode, as the crew must confront the consequences of their mistake.
The episode was rated 8,05 from 528 votes.
#11 - Drone (Staffel 5 - Folge 2)
In the episode "Drone" of the show Star Trek: Voyager, a transporter accident merges some of Seven of Nine's Borg nanoprobes with the Doctor's 29th Century holo-emitter to create a 29th Century super-Borg. Jeri Ryan and J Paul Boehmer both deliver great performances in this episode, which is a major pivotal moment for Seven. She is reminded of her individuality and beauty, and has to come to terms with the strong emotions she has been suppressing.
The episode also highlights the different relationship the crew of Voyager have with the Borg, having a lot less hate involved. In the end, there is a genuine sense of loss as One sacrifices himself, and Seven is left with a painful reminder of her uniqueness and individuality. By the end of the episode, she has accepted herself for who she is and doesn't have to pretend to be something she is not. This episode resonates deeply with its audience and serves as a reminder of the victory of surviving this world.
The episode was rated 8,06 from 495 votes.
#10 - Timeless (Staffel 5 - Folge 6)
Star Trek Voyager's episode "Timeless" had a great plotline, full of surprising twists and turns. In this episode, Voyager uses a new quantum slipstream technology in an attempt to get home, but a miscalculation causes the ship to crash into an ice planet. Fifteen years later, the sole survivors, Chakotay and Kim, steal the Delta Flyer in an attempt to send a message back in time and avert the disaster, however, Captain Geordi LaForge is determined to stop them at all costs.
The episode also featured some unexpected characters, such as an intoxicated Seven and a Galaxy-class starship. Tom's character was out of the ordinary and it felt more like a role that B'Elanna should have had. Despite the fact that it raises the question of why Voyager doesn't just make several short slipstream jumps to get home, the episode was well received by the fans. Janeway's pronunciation of Harry's name as "Hairy" was also memorable.
The episode was rated 8,07 from 490 votes.
#9 - Blink of an Eye (Staffel 6 - Folge 12)
In the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Blink of an Eye", Voyager inadvertently helps to create a society within a short period of time and becomes the target of this society. This episode is a well-executed one as it touches upon a wide field of philosophical issues and is set on a fantastic looking planet with great stage design. It also addresses topics like time contraction, archaic civilization rapidly advancing, progress, religion/superstition and enlightenment/science, observer effects and violations of the prime directive.
The time-dilation trope is handled fairly well and the episode has a sweet and emotional story by the end. However, the writing can be quite lazy as the "alien" society is very human-like and mimics our history, social structure, beliefs, cultures and more. This can be seen as a missed opportunity as at the end of the episode, one wants to know how the development of this society will progress.
The episode was rated 8,09 from 473 votes.
#8 - Dark Frontier (2) (Staffel 5 - Folge 16)
The second part of the double feature, Dark Frontier (2), is an interesting episode that focuses on the ever-growing relationship between Seven of Nine and Captain Janeway. The Borg Queen makes a surprise return, but there's not an explanation as to how or why she's there. Despite the lack of explanation, it's still a good story for Seven, as Jeri Ryan's performance is great.
The Borg have become very weak enemies by this point in the show, with the crew being able to wander around on Borg ships without the Borg seeing them as a threat. The Queen tries to entice Seven back to the Collective, but her methods of "seduction" go nowhere. There are also some moments of bad writing, such as the Queen praising Seven for her uniqueness and then berating her for it. Additionally, Janeway makes an odd comment about preferring to suffocate rather than vaporise. All in all, it's a decent episode, but the first part is much better.
The episode was rated 8,11 from 218 votes.
#7 - Dark Frontier (1) (Staffel 5 - Folge 15)
In the episode of Star Trek: Voyager, Dark Frontier (1), the crew of Voyager are preparing to launch an attack on a damaged Borg Sphere to steal a trans-warp coil. This ambitious double feature set raises the question of whether it is wise to take such a risk when the ship is unexpectantly on a 70 year mission back home, unsupported and outnumbered. Although the premise of the Seven of Nine being deliberately sent to Voyager and then taken back by conversation with the Borg Queen is questionable, it does add to the suspense of the episode.
While some might argue that there is too much Borg featured in Voyager, the Borg are a well-established entity and provide a formidable nemesis that the crew of Voyager did not have in the Gamma Quadrant. However, their role does seem to have become a bit over-Borged and the Borg in this episode appear to act much more careless than those in TNG. This episode will no doubt have the audience at the edge of their seat wondering the outcome of the mission and the consequences of their actions.
The episode was rated 8,14 from 463 votes.
#6 - Relativity (Staffel 5 - Folge 24)
The episode Relativity of Star Trek: Voyager is a great example of a time travel story done right. It dives head-first into the genre with abandon, not caring too much about tidying things up. It brings back the fan-favorite Captain Braxton, played by a different actor this time, and gives a lot of screen-time to Seven of Nine, the main character of the show.
The episode is full of mysterious, exciting and suspenseful moments. It has different intersecting timelines that keep the viewers on their toes. Seven, the Doctor and even the Captain prove quite capable, as the stakes are high: one Voyager is destroyed in flight and even Seven dies. The ending is a bit of a let down, however, as it's quickly wrapped up and we're told not to worry too much about the paradox problems. There is also a continuity issue regarding the Doctor's activation, as we see a different moment to what was previously established. All in all, a great episode!
The episode was rated 8,15 from 451 votes.
#5 - Message in a Bottle (Staffel 4 - Folge 14)
In the Star Trek: Voyager episode Message in a Bottle, the crew discovers an ancient communications relay that extends to the Alpha Quadrant. With the help of the Doctor, they are able to send him to a Federation ship, the experimental U.S.S. Prometheus, only to find that the ship has been taken over by the Romulans.
The episode is full of suspense and high stakes, filled with entertaining moments and humorous dialogue. Andy Dick plays the EMH-2 and provides some comedic relief. It's a great episode that also moves the overall narrative of the show forward, introducing a new enemy in the form of the Hirogen, while also tying into the Dominion War story arc from the show Deep Space Nine. Additionally, the episode has some emotional moments at its conclusion. This is the first time that the Alpha Quadrant is made aware of Voyager's existence, which is a huge milestone. It's an enjoyable and memorable episode, and a fan favorite.
The episode was rated 8,16 from 486 votes.
#4 - Scorpion (2) (Staffel 4 - Folge 1)
The episode Scorpion (2) of Star Trek: Voyager follows the crew's attempt to negotiate with the Borg and secure safe passage for their ship and its crew. In order to help with the negotiations, the Borg send over a drone designated Seven of Nine as a representative of the collective. Seven of Nine provides an insight into the Borg collective and their tactical decision making.
The episode raises several questions, such as why a Borg ship has an atmosphere, and how Voyager gets their hands on Type III Phaser rifles. These questions are likely due to production issues, as it is established the Borg do not need air, and the Type III Phaser rifles were not introduced until two years after Voyager left the Alpha Quadrant. However, the episode still provides an entertaining and insightful look into the Borg collective and Seven of Nine's character.
The episode was rated 8,22 from 614 votes.
#3 - Scorpion (1) (Staffel 3 - Folge 26)
The first episode of Star Trek: Voyager's fourth season, "Scorpion," is an exciting one that marks a new beginning for the show. Voyager has entered Borg space, only to discover a greater threat than the Borg themselves. This is a surrender of sorts from the writers, admitting that they had exhausted the Delta Quadrant of interesting races and civilizations, and needed to bring back the Borg to fill the gaps. However, this episode brings with it the promise of an even greater menace, and we are presented with the introduction of Seven of Nine into the show.
The Janeway/Chakotay conflict is one that could have been incredibly compelling, but it is handled poorly in this episode. Janeway's inflexible insistence that she is always right is an example of her poorer character traits, and it does not work in this episode. Fortunately, she is redeemed by doing a lot of good elsewhere in the show. The teaser of this episode was thrilling, with something wiping out Borg cubes in mere seconds. This episode is an exciting and promising start to the season.
The episode was rated 8,23 from 547 votes.
#2 - Endgame (2) (Staffel 7 - Folge 26)
Admiral Kathryn Janeway's decision to change the past in an attempt to undo the toll taken on the crew during their arduous journey home is the focus of the final episode of the series. The episode is a hodgepodge of ideas, and while it is exciting, the lack of emotional gratification is stunning. The absence of any reaction, welcome-home scene, or emotional looking-back leaves the audience with unanswered questions and a feeling of disappointment.
Viewers are also divided on the episode. Despite the feeling of dissatisfaction, some still give the episode an 8/10 rating due to the relief of seeing the crew make it back to the Alpha Quadrant in one piece. However, they still feel that the finale should have been better, as it felt as though the writers were rushed to end the story without any resolution. Even Kathryn Janeway's reaction to her older self is considered to be not very credible, as she discusses breaking the rules with her older self.
The episode was rated 8,47 from 279 votes.
#1 - Endgame (1) (Staffel 7 - Folge 25)
Admiral Kathryn Janeway's bold decision to change the past in an attempt to undo the toll taken on the crew during their arduous journey home marks the beginning of the long awaited end for the series finale of Star Trek: Voyager. While seeing the future versions of the characters is entertaining, the structure of the episode and the resolution of the character stories feel rushed and out of place. The introduction of new plot elements such as Seven and Chakotay's relationship also doesn't make sense as it's too sudden. Furthermore, the reliance on the Borg as the "Swiss knife of story telling" to solve all their problems is a bit uninspiring. However, despite all the criticism, the episode still manages to be entertaining and the fact that a ship was named after the Ocean State was a nice touch.
The episode was rated 8,64 from 546 votes.
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Staffel 6, Folge 3 (44 Min.) jetzt ansehen. B'Elanna Torres ( Roxann Biggs-Dawson, l.) wird von Neelix ( Ethan Phillips, r.) aufgestachelt, den Kampf gegen die Klingonen heldenhaft aufzunehmen. Bild: Tele 5. B'Elanna Torres (Roxann Dawson) Shuttle wird von einem Ionensturm getroffen und sie fällt ins Koma. In einem Schwebezustand zwischen ...
Watch Star Trek: Voyager — Season 6, Episode 15 with a subscription on Paramount+, or buy it on Vudu, Prime Video, Apple TV. When Seven of Nine is captured by alien warriors, she is forced to ...
Jeri Ryan als Seven Of Nine. Garrett Wang als Harry Kim. Gäste. Jeffrey Combs als Penk. J. G. Hertzler als Hirogen Hunter. The Rock als Campion. Kurzlink: https://fmkh.de/voy6x15. Die Crew macht Urlaub auf einem Planeten, wo der hochtechnisierte Kampfsport Tsunkatse betrieben wird. Seven und Tuvok finden diese Kämpfe sinnlos, doch ...
Star Trek: Raumschiff Voyager/Staffel 6. 22. Sep. 1999 - 24. Mai 2000. 14. Okt. 2000 - 1. Juni 2001. Die sechste Staffel der Fernsehserie Star Trek: Raumschiff Voyager wurde ab September 1999 in den USA erstausgestrahlt. In Deutschland wurde die Staffel von Oktober 2000 bis Juni 2001 erstmals gezeigt.
Staffeln von Star Trek: Voyager. Staffel 1; Staffel 2; Staffel 3; Staffel 4; Staffel 5; Staffel 6; Staffel 7; Episoden. Episode Prodnr. Sternzeit ... Folge uns. Übersicht. Was is Fandom? Über FANDOM ... das Star-Trek-Wiki ist eine Fandom-TV-Community.
Kollektiv (Collective) Staffel 6, Folge 16 (44 Min.) jetzt ansehen. Captain Kathryn Janeway (Kate Mulgrew,r.) und Erster (junger Borg) Ryan Spahn. Bild: Tele 5. Die Voyager trifft auf einen Borg-Kubus. Vier Crewmitglieder geraten in die Gewalt der Borg. Captain Janeway will ihre Leute befreien und nimmt Verhandlungen auf.
Star Trek: Voyager's sixth season was the first to be televised without running concurrently with seasons of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and can be characterized as having the feel of being oddly disconnected from seasons four and five that preceded it. As a result, Voyager's season six could be said to have more in common with the story-telling of season one, being populated by numerous ...
Star Trek: Raumschiff Voyager Staffel 6 Episodenguide: Wir fassen schnell & übersichtlich alle Folgen der 6. Staffel von Star Trek: Raumschiff Voyager für Dich zusammen. Hier findest Du unsere ...
Der Star Trek Episodenguide ist eine Online-Datenbank mit allen Star Trek Filmen und Serien mit kurzen Beschreibungen zu jeder Episode. ... Star Trek - Raumschiff Voyager - 6. Staffel # Titel Datum; 6x01 Equinox (2) 14.10.2000: 6x02 Überlebensinstinkt 21.10.2000:
Stardate: Unknown. Seven of Nine is forced into a competition for her life known as 'Tsunkatse,' when she and Tuvok are abducted from the Delta Flyer. If she refuses to fight, Tuvok will be refused the medical aid he needs to keep him from dying from the injuries he sustained from the crash.
Every available episode for Season 0 of Star Trek: Raumschiff Voyager on Paramount+. Serien ; Filme ... Staffel 6. Folgenüberblick. Staffel 6. Staffel 1 ... Die Besatzung der Voyager nimmt zum ersten Mal Kontakt mit einem Holodeck-Programm auf.
Tsunkatse. Help. S6 E15 43M TV-PG. Killing for sport becomes Seven's only means of survival when she is abducted into a ring of fisticuffs.
Watch Star Trek: Voyager — Season 6 with a subscription on Paramount+, or buy it on Vudu, Prime Video, Apple TV. Kate Mulgrew. Capt. Kathryn Janeway. Robert Beltran. Chakotay. Roxann Dawson. B ...
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S6.E9 ∙ The Voyager Conspiracy. Wed, Nov 24, 1999. Modifying her alcove to process several months of gathered data at a time turns Seven into a rampant conspiracy theorist. Meanwhile, Janeway deals with an alien scientist developing catapult technology. 7.4/10 (1.9K) Rate.
136. Kollektiv (Collective) Staffel 6, Folge 16 (44 Min.) jetzt ansehen. Captain Kathryn Janeway (Kate Mulgrew,r.) und Erster (junger Borg) Ryan Spahn. Bild: Tele 5. Die Voyager trifft auf einen Borg-Kubus. Vier Crewmitglieder geraten in die Gewalt der Borg. Captain Janeway will ihre Leute befreien und nimmt Verhandlungen auf.
Diese Episodenliste enthält alle Folgen der US-amerikanischen Fernsehserie Star Trek: Raumschiff Voyager, sortiert nach der US-amerikanischen Erstausstrahlung.Insgesamt wurden zwischen 1995 und 2001 sieben Staffeln mit 172 Episoden produziert. Die Produktionsreihenfolge weicht am Ende der ersten Staffel und zu Beginn der zweiten Staffel erheblich von der Ausstrahlungsreihenfolge ab, da man ...
In der 6. Staffel dieses Star-Trek-Spin-offs setzt die Crew der Voyager ihre Odyssee aus den entferntesten Winkeln der Galaxie auf einer epischen Reise zurück zur Erde fort, während Captain Janeway das Schiff durch viele logistische Probleme steuert. Die Ehre der Sternenflotte wird auf die Probe gestellt, als sich zwei Captains duellieren.
#15 - Deadlock (Staffel 2 - Folge 21) Deadlock is a fantastic episode of Star Trek: Voyager, with a lot of interesting elements for the viewers to enjoy. The stakes are high and the action is intense, with the Vidiians being formidable foes. The plot has some surprising twists, including a moment where Ensign Wildman's baby is beamed out in the ...
May 16, 2000. 44min. TV-PG. Neelix recounts the harrowing tale of Voyager's newest uninvited guest. Store Filled. Free trial of Paramount+ or buy. Buy SD $1.99. Show all 26 episodes. In Season 6 of this Star Trek spinoff, the crew of the starship Voyager continues its odyssey from the farthest reaches of the galaxy in an epic journey back home ...
Finde alle Informationen zur Besetzung das Staffel 6 von Star Trek - Raumschiff Voyager: Schauspieler, Regisseur und Drehbuchautoren. ... - Episode : 15 . Manu Intiraymi Icheb - Episoden : 16 -18 ...
Unimatrix Zero, Part 1. S6 E26. May 24, 2000. Captain Janeway faces her biggest battle yet against the Borg - assimilation. Every available episode for Season 6 of Star Trek: Voyager on Paramount+.
Diese Voyager Episode gibt einige sehr gute Hinweis wie die archonischen Energiesauger freie Wesen in Knechtschaft zwingen. Vieles aus dem Star Trek Universu...