Latest Tweets
- December 2023
- August 2022
- February 2021
- January 2021
- December 2020
VOY Season 7
- View history
- 3 Background information
- 4.1 Starring
- 4.2 Also starring
- 4.3 Guest and co-stars
- 5 Media releases
- 6 External links
Episodes [ ]
Summary [ ].
This was the final season of Star Trek: Voyager .
A multitude of familiar aliens are revisited for a final shout including the Ferengi in " Inside Man ", the Hirogen in " Flesh and Blood ", the Klingons in " Prophecy ", the Hierarchy in " The Void " and " Renaissance Man ", the Q in " Q2 ", and the Talaxians in " Homestead ".
" Drive " sees Tom Paris and B'Elanna Torres pilot the Delta Flyer in a "trans-stellar rally" before finally tying the knot, and in " Body and Soul ", Seven of Nine is forced to hide The Doctor 's program in her cybernetic implant. In " Q2 " John de Lancie returns with his errant son, desperate for the assistance of "Aunt Kathy" which completes the "Q" story arc begun in seasons two and three, and in " Author, Author ", the crew get to play in the holodeck alongside adulterated versions of themselves, when The Doctor publishes his first holonovel to less than stellar reviews.
After marrying in " Drive ", B'Elanna Torres and Tom Paris' relationship, Torres discovers that she is pregnant in " Lineage ", before contending with a group of Klingons convinced she is carrying the Klingon Messiah in " Prophecy ". Ultimately, Torres gives birth at the very moment Voyager bursts into the Alpha Quadrant from inside an exploding Borg sphere in the series finale " Endgame ".
The series finale, "Endgame" was watched by 8.8 million viewers, significantly less than the show's premiere episode, " Caretaker " with 21.3 million viewers. [1] Still, it pulled in the highest ratings since the premiere episode of the fourth season , " Scorpion, Part II ". Referring to "Endgame" as "the right kind of Star Trek programming", UPN President Tom Nunan publicly declared, " The Voyager finale bodes extremely well for Enterprise 's première next fall. " ( Star Trek Monthly issue 82 , p. 8)
Background information [ ]
- Brannon Braga steps down as showrunner to spend a year of pre-production on Enterprise , and is replaced for Voyager 's final season by Kenneth Biller .
- Filming for this season began on 22 June 2000 with " Unimatrix Zero, Part II ". [2] (X)
- After the series, Janeway was promoted to vice admiral and made a cameo appearance in Star Trek Nemesis .
- Alice Krige reprised her role of the Borg Queen in the Voyager series finale " Endgame " for the first time since starring in Star Trek: First Contact . All other appearances of the Borg Queen were played by Susanna Thompson .
- Characters with " crossovers " from other incarnations of Star Trek seen this season: the aforementioned Borg Queen (" Unimatrix Zero, Part II ", " Endgame "); Deanna Troi (" Inside Man "); Reginald Barclay (" Inside Man ", " Author, Author ", and " Endgame "); Q (" Q2 ").
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 7 performers
- Rick Berman
- Kenneth Biller
Consulting Producer: Brannon Braga
- Michael Piller
- Jeri Taylor
- Merri D. Howard
- Peter Lauritson
Producer: J.P. Farrell
- Dawn Velazquez
- Bryan Fuller
Associate Producer: Stephen Welke Executive Story Editor: Michael Taylor
- Robert Doherty
- Phyllis Strong
- Mike Sussman
Unit Production Manager: Brad Yacobian Production Coordinator: Diane Overdiek
- Jerry Fleck
- Arlene Fukai
Second Assistant Director: Michael DeMeritt Second Second Assistant Director: Lorri Fischer Script Supervisor: Jan Rudolph Science Consultant: Andre Bormanis Production Designer: Richard James Art Director: Louise Dorton Set Designer: Tim Earls Senior Illustrator/Technical Consultant: Rick Sternbach Scenic Arts Supervisor/Technical Consultant: Michael Okuda
- Geoffrey Mandel
- James Van Over
Construction Coordinator: Al Smutko Property Master: Alan Sims Set Decorator: Jim Mees Director of Photography: Marvin Rush , ASC Chief Lighting Technician: Bill Peets First Company Grip: Randy Burgess Video Operator: Ben Betts Special Effects: Richard Ratliff Stunt Coordinator: Dennis Madalone Video Supervisor: Denise Okuda Hair Designer: Josee Normand
- Charlotte A. Parker
- Viviane Normand
- Gloria Montemayor
Make-Up Designed and Supervised By: Michael Westmore
- Tina Hoffman
- Scott Wheeler
- James Rohland
- Suzanne Diaz
- Natalie Wood
Costume Designer: Robert Blackman Wardrobe Supervisor: Carol Kunz
- Susie Money
- Matt Hoffman
- Jamie Thomas
Supervising Sound Editor: Bill Wistrom Supervising Sound Effects Editor: Jim Wolvington
- Masanobu Tomita
- T. Ashley Harvey
- Dale Chaloukian
- Lazard Ward
- Steve D'Errico
Casting Executive: Helen Mossler
- Junie Lowry-Johnson
Original Casting By: Nan Dutton , CSA
- Daryl Baskin
- Bob Lederman
Assistant Editor: Noel A. Guerra
(Not a complete list)
- Dennis McCarthy ("Unimatrix Zero, Part II", "Critical Care", "Body and Soul", "Lineage", "Workforce", "Workforce, Part II", "Natural Law", "Renaissance Man")
- David Bell ("Imperfection", "Flesh and Blood", "Nightingale", "Prophecy", "Homestead")
- Jay Chattaway ("Drive", "Repression", "Shattered", "The Void", "Human Error", "Author, Author", "Endgame")
- Paul Baillargeon ("Inside Man", "Repentance", "Q2", "Friendship One")
Music Editor: Gerry Sackman Visual Effects Producer: Dan Curry
- Ronald B. Moore
- Mitch Suskin
Visual Effects Assistant Editor: Edward Hoffmeister Visual Effects Associate: Chad Zimmerman Sound Mixer: Alan Bernard Camera Operator: Douglas Knapp Post Production Coordinator: Monique K. Chambers Script Coordinator: Maggie Allen
- David Rossi
- Maril Davis
- Joanna Fuller
- Michael O'Halloran
- Nicole Gravett
- Eric Norman
- Terry Matalas
- Aaron Segal
Transportation Captain: Stu Satterfield
- Larry Dukes
- Cameron Calder
- Bobby Guillory
Location Manager: Lisa White Publicity: Rachel Fox Assistant to Publicist: Candice Clark Production Accountant: Suzi Shimizu DGA Trainee: Mark Rabinowitz
Filmed with Panavision Cameras and Lenses
- Santa Barbara Studios
- 4MC Sound Services
- Todd Studios Burbank
Digital Optical Effects: Composite Image Systems
- Four Media Company
- Level 3 Post
- Foundation Imaging
- Digital Muse
Media releases [ ]
- VOY Season 7 UK VHS
- VOY Season 7 DVD
External links [ ]
- Star Trek: Voyager season 7 at Memory Beta , the wiki for licensed Star Trek works
- Star Trek: Voyager Season Seven Credits at StarTrek.com
- Star Trek Voyager Season 7 episode reviews at Ex Astris Scientia
- 2 ISS Enterprise (NCC-1701)
Log in or sign up for Rotten Tomatoes
Trouble logging in?
By continuing, you agree to the Privacy Policy and the Terms and Policies , and to receive email from the Fandango Media Brands .
By creating an account, you agree to the Privacy Policy and the Terms and Policies , and to receive email from Rotten Tomatoes and to receive email from the Fandango Media Brands .
By creating an account, you agree to the Privacy Policy and the Terms and Policies , and to receive email from Rotten Tomatoes.
Email not verified
Let's keep in touch.
Sign up for the Rotten Tomatoes newsletter to get weekly updates on:
- Upcoming Movies and TV shows
- Trivia & Rotten Tomatoes Podcast
- Media News + More
By clicking "Sign Me Up," you are agreeing to receive occasional emails and communications from Fandango Media (Fandango, Vudu, and Rotten Tomatoes) and consenting to Fandango's Privacy Policy and Terms and Policies . Please allow 10 business days for your account to reflect your preferences.
OK, got it!
Movies / TV
No results found.
- What's the Tomatometer®?
- Login/signup
Movies in theaters
- Opening this week
- Top box office
- Coming soon to theaters
- Certified fresh movies
Movies at home
- Fandango at Home
- Netflix streaming
- Prime Video
- Most popular streaming movies
- What to Watch New
Certified fresh picks
- Challengers Link to Challengers
- I Saw the TV Glow Link to I Saw the TV Glow
- Música Link to Música
New TV Tonight
- Shardlake: Season 1
- The Veil: Season 1
- Hacks: Season 3
- The Tattooist of Auschwitz: Season 1
- A Man in Full: Season 1
- Acapulco: Season 3
- Welcome to Wrexham: Season 3
- John Mulaney Presents: Everybody's in LA: Season 1
- Star Wars: Tales of the Empire: Season 1
- My Next Guest Needs No Introduction With David Letterman: Season 4.2
Most Popular TV on RT
- Baby Reindeer: Season 1
- Fallout: Season 1
- Shōgun: Season 1
- Dead Boy Detectives: Season 1
- Knuckles: Season 1
- The Sympathizer: Season 1
- Goodbye Earth: Season 1
- Ripley: Season 1
- Them: Season 2
- 3 Body Problem: Season 1
- Best TV Shows
- Most Popular TV
- TV & Streaming News
Certified fresh pick
- Dead Boy Detectives: Season 1 Link to Dead Boy Detectives: Season 1
- All-Time Lists
- Binge Guide
- Comics on TV
- Five Favorite Films
- Video Interviews
- Weekend Box Office
- Weekly Ketchup
- What to Watch
Rotten Tomatoes’ 300 Best Movies of All Time
Best Horror Movies of 2024 Ranked – New Scary Movies to Watch
Asian-American Pacific Islander Heritage
What to Watch: In Theaters and On Streaming
Weekend Box Office Results: Challengers Takes the Crown
The Most Anticipated Movies of 2024
- Trending on RT
- Challengers
- The Fall Guy
- Play Movie Trivia
Season 7 – Star Trek: Voyager
Where to watch, star trek: voyager — season 7.
Watch Star Trek: Voyager — Season 7 with a subscription on Paramount+, or buy it on Fandango at Home, Prime Video, Apple TV.
What to Know
Voyager 's final season dishes some tense quandaries for Captain Kathryn Janeway to mull over, but it also rides off into the stars with a lingering suspicion that the series never satisfactorily explored the ripe possibilities of its unique take on the Star Trek mythos.
Audience Reviews
Cast & crew.
Kate Mulgrew
Capt. Kathryn Janeway
Robert Beltran
Roxann Dawson
B'Elanna Torres
Robert Duncan McNeill
Ethan Phillips
Robert Picardo
More Like This
Critics reviews, season info.
Star Trek: Voyager - Season 7
Streaming in:
We checked for updates on 246 streaming services on April 28, 2024 at 6:15:11 AM. Something wrong? Let us know!
Streaming, rent, or buy Star Trek: Voyager – Season 7:
Currently you are able to watch "Star Trek: Voyager - Season 7" streaming on Paramount Plus, Paramount Plus Apple TV Channel , Paramount+ Amazon Channel, Paramount+ Roku Premium Channel or buy it as download on Apple TV, Vudu, Google Play Movies, Amazon Video.
Capt. Janeway leads the Voyager in a fight against the Borg, delves into political infighting, escapes a void and finally makes her way back home.
20 Episodes
S7 e1 - unimatrix zero (2), s7 e2 - imperfection, s7 e3 - drive, s7 e4 - repression, s7 e5 - critical care, s7 e6 - inside man, s7 e7 - body and soul, s7 e8 - nightingale, s7 e9 - flesh and blood (1), s7 e10 - flesh and blood (2), s7 e11 - shattered, s7 e12 - lineage, s7 e13 - repentance, s7 e14 - prophecy, s7 e15 - the void, s7 e16 - workforce (1), s7 e17 - workforce (2), s7 e18 - human error, s7 e19 - season 7, s7 e20 - author, author, where does star trek: voyager rank today the justwatch daily streaming charts are calculated by user activity within the last 24 hours. this includes clicking on a streaming offer, adding a title to a watchlist, and marking a title as 'seen'. this includes data from ~1.3 million movie & tv show fans per day..
Streaming charts last updated: 5:21:59 AM, 04/28/2024
Star Trek: Voyager is 1329 on the JustWatch Daily Streaming Charts today. The TV show has moved up the charts by 157 places since yesterday. In the United States, it is currently more popular than The Oval but less popular than What If...?.
Streaming Charts The JustWatch Daily Streaming Charts are calculated by user activity within the last 24 hours. This includes clicking on a streaming offer, adding a title to a watchlist, and marking a title as 'seen'. This includes data from ~1.3 million movie & TV show fans per day.
People who liked Star Trek: Voyager also liked
Popular TV shows coming soon
Upcoming Action & Adventure TV shows
Similar TV shows you can watch for free
Other popular TV shows starring Kate Mulgrew
Join or Sign In
Sign in to customize your TV listings
By joining TV Guide, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy .
- Seasons & Episodes
- TV Listings
- Cast & Crew
Star Trek: Voyager Season 7 Episodes
- 66 Metascore
- Drama, Action & Adventure, Science Fiction
- Watchlist Where to Watch
A starship is stranded in the uncharted Delta Quadrant in this fourth 'Star Trek' series, the first to feature a female captain. Here, the crew grudgingly teams with Maquis rebels to try to return to Earth after Voyager is hurtled 70,000 light-years from Federation space.
Season 7 Episode Guide
26 Episodes 2000 - 2001
Unimatrix Zero
Wed, Oct 4, 2000 60 mins
The conclusion of a two-parter finds Janeway, Tuvok and Torres infiltrating the Borg ship to free the drones of Unimatrix Zero by implanting a virus, and Seven of Nine confronting her feelings for a Borg rebel living inside the zone. But all are endangered after the Borg Queen (Susanna Thompson) sets in motion her ruthless plan to end the rebellion. Tuvok: Tim Russ. Torres: Roxann Dawson. Seven of Nine: Jeri Ryan. Janeway: Kate Mulgrew.
Imperfection
Wed, Oct 11, 2000 60 mins
A deteriorating Borg implant in Seven of Nine's brain forces her to confront her mortality as the Doctor and Janeway ponder Icheb's risky proposal for a remedy. Icheb: Manu Intiraymi. B'Elanna: Roxann Dawson. The Doctor: Robert Picardo. Tuvok: Tim Russ. Seven of Nine: Jeri Ryan. Neelix: Ethan Phillips.
Wed, Oct 18, 2000 60 mins
B'Elanna tries to rekindle the spark in her relationship with Tom Paris by enlisting as his co-pilot in a galactic rally celebrating a newly established regional alliance. But the two are about to be embroiled in intrigue designed to destroy the embryonic league. Irina: Cyla Batten. O'Zaal: Brian George. Assan: Patrick Kilpatrick. Joxom: Robert Tyler. Kim: Garrett Wang. B'Elanna: Roxann Dawson. Paris: Robert Duncan McNeill.
Wed, Oct 25, 2000 60 mins
Tuvok spearheads the investigation when several Maquis members of the Voyager crew are found unconscious, and uncovers a disturbing truth about the culprit and his intentions. Teero: Keith Szarabajka. Tabor: Jad Mager. Chell: Derek McGrath. Tuvok: Tim Russ. Chakotay: Robert Beltran.
Critical Care
Wed, Nov 1, 2000 60 mins
A smuggler steals the Doctor's program and off-loads it onto a planet where medical care is doled out under the supervision of a pettifogging bureaucrat (Larry Drake). Voje: Paul Scherrer. Gar: John Kassir. Dysek: Gregory Itzin. Tebbis: Dublin James. The Doctor: Robert Picardo.
Wed, Nov 8, 2000 60 mins
The crew teams with a hologram of Reg Barkley (Dwight Schultz) on a plan to return Voyager to Earth. But the real Barkley suspects his transmission was sabotaged. Troi: Marina Sirtis. Harkins: Richard McGonagle. Adm. Paris: Richard Herd. Gegis: Frank Corsentino. Yeggie: Christopher Neiman. Leosa: Sharisse Baker-Bernard.
Body and Soul
Wed, Nov 15, 2000 60 mins
Kim, Seven of Nine (Jeri Ryan) and the Doctor are taken captive by a Lokirrim ship for transporting a suspected photonic insurgent. Kim: Garrett Wang. Doctor: Robert Picardo. Janeway: Kate Mulgrew. Paris: Robert Duncan McNeill.
Nightingale
Wed, Nov 22, 2000 60 mins
Kim jumps at the chance of taking charge of a damaged Kraylor medical ship, but the responsibilities of his first independent command go to his head. Meanwhile, Icheb (Manu Intiraymi) gets the wrong impression about B'Elanna's interest in him. Directed by LeVar Burton (of "Star Trek: The Next Generation"). Loken: Ron Glass. Dayla: Beverly Leech. Geral: Paul O'Brien. Brell: Bob Rudd. Terek: Scott Miles.
Flesh and Blood
Wed, Nov 29, 2000 60 mins
Part 1 of two. Voyager's crew becomes entangled in a war between a race of hunters and their prey---ultraenhanced holograms---who try to woo the Doctor to their cause. Donik: Ryan Bollman. Iden: Jeff Yagher. Alpha Hirogen: Vaughn Armstrong. Beta Hirogen: Michael Wiseman. Kejal: Cindy Katz.
Conclusion. After B'Elanna is kidnapped during a lull in the battle between Voyager and the holograms, the Doctor begins to question Iden's motives for freeing his fellow "photonics." Iden: Jeff Yagher. Kejal: Cindy Katz. Weiss: Spencer Garrett. Donik: Ryan Bollman. Beta Hirogen: Michael Wiseman. New Alpha Hirogen: Paul Eckstein. The Doctor: Robert Picardo. B'Elanna: Roxann Dawson.
Wed, Jan 17, 2001 60 mins
Chakotay (Robert Beltran) is struck by a temporal energy blast from the warp core and awakes to find Voyager divided into time zones representing its past and future. To resolve the ship's temporal instability, Chakotay must team with Janeway's suspicious former self from seven years earlier. Adult Icheb: Mark Bennington. Adult Naomi: Vanessa Branch. Andrews: Terrell Clayton. Seska: Martha Hackett. Janeway: Kate Mulgrew.
Wed, Jan 24, 2001 60 mins
B'Elanna and Tom (Roxann Dawson, Robert Duncan McNeill) learn they are expecting a baby, but B'Elanna is unsettled when she learns the child will develop Klingon features. The Doctor: Robert Picardo. Seven of Nine: Jeri Ryan. Neelix: Ethan Phillips. Chakotay: Robert Beltran. Janeway: Kate Mulgrew.
Wed, Jan 31, 2001 60 mins
Seven of Nine's encounter with a Nygean prisoner (Jeff Kober) awaiting execution awakens feelings of guilt about her association with the Borg Collective. Joleg: F.J. Rio. Yadiq: Tim de Zarn. Neelix: Ethan Phillips. Seven of Nine: Jeri Ryan. Tuvok: Tim Russ. Janeway: Kate Mulgrew.
Wed, Feb 7, 2001 60 mins
Voyager encounters a group of Klingon refugees whose leader (Wren T. Brown) has convinced them that B'Elanna's unborn child is their future messiah. T'Greth: Sherman Howard. Morak: Paul Eckstein. Ch'Regha: Peggy Jo Jacobs. B'Elanna: Roxann Dawson. Paris: Robert Duncan McNeill. Kim: Garrett Wang. Tuvok: Tim Russ.
Wed, Feb 14, 2001 60 mins
Voyager is sucked into a black void where trapped ships prey on each other for supplies, prompting Janeway to forge a trading alliance that would encourage peaceful coexistence until an escape route is found. Fantome: Jonathan Del Arco. Valen: Robin Sachs. Garon: Scott Lawrence. Bosaal: Michael Shamus Wiles. Janeway: Kate Mulgrew.
Wed, Feb 21, 2001 60 mins
Part 1 of two. A collision with a mine creates a radiation leak aboard Voyager that forces the crew to abandon ship and relocate to a planet where they are brainwashed into joining the local labor force. Jaffen: James Read. Kadan: Don Most. Umali: Iona Morris. Ambassador: John Aniston. Neelix: Ethan Phillips. The Doctor: Robert Picardo. Tuvok: Tim Russ. Janeway: Kate Mulgrew. Chakotay: Robert Beltran.
Wed, Feb 28, 2001 60 mins
Conclusion. Chakotay's mission to deactivate the Quarran energy shield is jeopardized when he becomes the target of a manhunt and must trust the brainwashed Janeway. Meanwhile, B'Elanna is rescued, and Seven grows suspicious about her treatment for "dysphoria syndrome." Jaffen: James Read. Kadan: Don Most. Ravok: Jay Harrington. Ambassador: John Aniston. Chakotay: Robert Beltran. Kim: Garrett Wang.
Human Error
Wed, Mar 7, 2001 60 mins
Seven of Nine (Jeri Ryan) creates facsimiles of the crew on the holodeck to improve her human social skills but her efforts complicate her relations with the real people. Neelix: Ethan Phillips. Chakotay: Robert Beltran. Kim: Garrett Wang.
Wed, Apr 11, 2001 60 mins
Unable to deal with his rambunctious son, Q (John de Lancie) leaves him aboard Voyager in hopes the boy will learn discipline, but Janeway's not so sure. De Lancie's real-life son Keegan appears as Q2. Alien Commander: Michael Kagan. Q Judge: Lorna Raver. Neelix: Ethan Phillips. Chakotay: Robert Beltran. B'Elanna: Roxann Dawson. Seven of Nine: Jeri Ryan. Janeway: Kate Mulgrew. Tuvok: Tim Russ.
Author, Author
Wed, Apr 18, 2001 60 mins
While the crew takes advantage of a method of talking live to folks back on Earth, the Doctor's work of holographic fiction about life aboard the Starship Vortex causes a stir. Janeway is none too pleased when she discovers how the captain of the Vortex is portrayed. Doctor: Robert Picardo. Paris: Robert Duncan McNeill. Kim: Garrett Wang.
Friendship One
Wed, Apr 25, 2001 60 mins
Voyager's search for a lost Earth probe leads to a planet whose radiation-ravaged inhabitants take members of the away team hostage to force Janeway to bow to their demands. Confronted by the inhabitants' vengeful leader (Ken Land), Paris and Neelix try to negotiate a resolution to the crisis. Carey: Josh Clark. Otrin: John Prosky. Brin: Bari Hochwald. Yun: Ashley Edner. Paris: Robert Duncan McNeill. Neelix: Ethan Phillips. The Doctor: Robert Picardo. Janeway: Kate Mulgrew.
Natural Law
Wed, May 2, 2001 60 mins
En route to an intergalactic conference, a shuttle containing Chakotay and Seven of Nine is damaged by a force field, marooning the pair on a primitive planet. Elsewhere, Paris is forced to undergo piloting lessons after he unwittingly violates Ledosian flight regulations. Healer: Paul Sandman. Girl: Autumn Reeser. Ambassador: Robert Curtis Brown. Kleg: Neil Vipond. Barus: Ivar Brogger. Chakotay: Robert Beltran. Seven of Nine: Jeri Ryan. Paris: Robert Duncan McNeill.
Wed, May 9, 2001 60 mins
Neelix is thrilled when Voyager detects Talaxian life signs emanating from a nearby asteroid---until he learns the colony is under siege from avaricious miners, who are determined to force the settlers from their home. LeVar Burton ("Star Trek: The Next Generation") directed the episode. Dexa: Julianne Christie. Brax: Ian Meltzer. Oxilon: Rob LaBelle. Naomi: Scarlett Pomers. Nocona: John Kenton Shull. Neelix: Ethan Phillips. Tuvok: Tim Russ. Kim: Garrett Wang.
Renaissance Man
Wed, May 16, 2001 60 mins
Janeway's actions rouse Chakotay's suspicions when, following a mission, he learns she's planning to ransom Voyager's warp core to avoid a confrontation with a hostile alien collective called the R'Kaal. The Doctor: Robert Picardo. Chakotay: Robert Beltran. Paris: Robert Duncan McNeill. B'Elanna: Roxann Dawson. Janeway: Kate Mulgrew.
Wed, May 23, 2001 60 mins
In Part 1 of the two-part series finale, an older version of Janeway (Kate Mulgrew) time-travels to help her younger self as part of a gambit to return Voyager to Earth. Barkley: Dwight Schultz. Chakotay: Robert Beltran. Seven of Nine: Jeri Ryan. Neelix: Ethan Phillips. B'Elanna: Roxann Dawson. Paris: Robert Duncan McNeill. Tuvok: Tim Russ. Kim: Garrett Wang.
In the conclusion of the series finale, an older version of Janeway (Kate Mulgrew) teams with her younger self to battle the Borg Queen (Alice Krige) and alter the future of Voyager, while Seven of Nine (Jeri Ryan) develops a relationship with a crewmate. B'Elanna: Roxann Dawson. Neelix: Ethan Phillips. Paris: Robert Duncan McNeill. Tuvok: Tim Russ. Chakotay: Robert Beltran.
- Rent or buy
- Categories Categories
- Getting Started
Star Trek: Voyager
- Store Filled Season 1
- Store Filled Season 2
- Store Filled Season 3
- Store Filled Season 4
- Store Filled Season 5
- Store Filled Season 6
- Store Filled Season 7
Shop 'Star Trek' apparel, collectibles, home goods, and more.
- Episode number
- Newest episodes
- Available to watch
Customers also watched
Cast and Crew
1882 global ratings
How are ratings calculated? Toggle Expand Toggle Expand
- Amazon Newsletter
- About Amazon
- Accessibility
- Sustainability
- Press Center
- Investor Relations
- Amazon Devices
- Amazon Science
- Sell on Amazon
- Sell apps on Amazon
- Supply to Amazon
- Protect & Build Your Brand
- Become an Affiliate
- Become a Delivery Driver
- Start a Package Delivery Business
- Advertise Your Products
- Self-Publish with Us
- Become an Amazon Hub Partner
- › See More Ways to Make Money
- Amazon Visa
- Amazon Store Card
- Amazon Secured Card
- Amazon Business Card
- Shop with Points
- Credit Card Marketplace
- Reload Your Balance
- Amazon Currency Converter
- Your Account
- Your Orders
- Shipping Rates & Policies
- Amazon Prime
- Returns & Replacements
- Manage Your Content and Devices
- Recalls and Product Safety Alerts
- Conditions of Use
- Privacy Notice
- Consumer Health Data Privacy Disclosure
- Your Ads Privacy Choices
- Cast & crew
- User reviews
- Episode aired May 9, 2001
Voyager finds a colony of Talaxians far from their home planet. When Neelix begins to bond with them, he makes a major decision. Voyager finds a colony of Talaxians far from their home planet. When Neelix begins to bond with them, he makes a major decision. Voyager finds a colony of Talaxians far from their home planet. When Neelix begins to bond with them, he makes a major decision.
- LeVar Burton
- Gene Roddenberry
- Rick Berman
- Michael Piller
- Kate Mulgrew
- Robert Beltran
- Roxann Dawson
- 14 User reviews
- 4 Critic reviews
- Capt. Kathryn Janeway
- Cmdr. Chakotay
- Lt. B'Elanna Torres
- Lt. Tom Paris
- Seven of Nine
- Ensign Harry Kim
- Talaxian Council Regent Oxilon
- Naomi Wildman
- Commander Nocona
- (as John Kenton Shull)
- (as Christian R. Conrad)
- Voyager Computer
- Ensign Ashmore
- (uncredited)
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Did you know
- Trivia The show's real-life production crew (office staff, hair and makeup technicians, grips, sound technicians, etc.) don uniforms and "man the rails" as Voyager's fictional crew.
- Goofs The Talaxian colonists previously inhabited a planet where the indigenous people wouldn't allow them enough land to grow enough food to feed themselves. The Talaxians left the planet to live inside an asteroid - a big rock where nothing grows yet where they've managed to survive and thrive.
Neelix : I'm not a fighter. I'm just a cook - who sometimes imagines himself to be a diplomat.
Tuvok : On the contrary, Mr. Neelix, you are much more than that. You are perhaps the most resourceful individual I have ever known.
- Connections Referenced in Star Trek Online (2010)
- Soundtracks Star Trek: Voyager - Main Title Written by Jerry Goldsmith Performed by Jay Chattaway
User reviews 14
- Aug 13, 2020
- May 9, 2001 (United States)
- United States
- Official site
- Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA (Studio)
- Paramount Television
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Technical specs
- Runtime 44 minutes
- Dolby Digital
Related news
Contribute to this page.
- IMDb Answers: Help fill gaps in our data
- Learn more about contributing
More to explore
Recently viewed
- Rent or buy
- Categories Categories
- Getting Started
Star Trek: Voyager
- Store Filled Season 1
- Store Filled Season 2
- Store Filled Season 3
- Store Filled Season 4
- Store Filled Season 5
- Store Filled Season 6
- Store Filled Season 7
Shop 'Star Trek' apparel, collectibles, home goods, and more.
- Episode number
- Newest episodes
- Available to watch
Customers also watched
Cast and Crew
1882 global ratings
How are ratings calculated? Toggle Expand Toggle Expand
- Amazon Newsletter
- About Amazon
- Accessibility
- Sustainability
- Press Center
- Investor Relations
- Amazon Devices
- Amazon Science
- Sell on Amazon
- Sell apps on Amazon
- Supply to Amazon
- Protect & Build Your Brand
- Become an Affiliate
- Become a Delivery Driver
- Start a Package Delivery Business
- Advertise Your Products
- Self-Publish with Us
- Become an Amazon Hub Partner
- › See More Ways to Make Money
- Amazon Visa
- Amazon Store Card
- Amazon Secured Card
- Amazon Business Card
- Shop with Points
- Credit Card Marketplace
- Reload Your Balance
- Amazon Currency Converter
- Your Account
- Your Orders
- Shipping Rates & Policies
- Amazon Prime
- Returns & Replacements
- Manage Your Content and Devices
- Recalls and Product Safety Alerts
- Conditions of Use
- Privacy Notice
- Consumer Health Data Privacy Disclosure
- Your Ads Privacy Choices
- Now Playing
- Airing Today
- Popular People
- Discussions
- Leaderboard
- Cast & Crew
- Translations
- Login to Add a Video
- Content Issues 23
Season 7 (2000)
← back to season, series cast 166.
Kate Mulgrew
Kathryn Janeway (25 Episodes)
Seven of Nine (25 Episodes)
Robert Picardo
The Doctor (25 Episodes)
Roxann Dawson
B'Elanna Torres (25 Episodes)
Tuvok (25 Episodes)
Garrett Wang
Harry Kim (25 Episodes)
Robert Duncan McNeill
Tom Paris (25 Episodes)
Robert Beltran
Chakotay (25 Episodes)
Ethan Phillips
Neelix (25 Episodes)
Majel Barrett
Voyager Computer (voice) (18 Episodes) , Narrator (voice) (2 Episodes)
Manu Intiraymi
Icheb (7 Episodes)
Richard Herd
Adm. Owen Paris (3 Episodes)
Dwight Schultz
Reginald Barclay (3 Episodes)
Paul Eckstein
Alpha-Hirogen (2 Episodes) , Morak (1 Episode)
Vaughn Armstrong
Alpha-Hirogen (2 Episodes) , Korath (1 Episode)
Matthew J. Williamson
Klingon (1 Episode) , Security Officer #2 (2 Episodes)
Scarlett Pomers
Naomi Wildman (2 Episodes)
Jeff Yagher
Iden (2 Episodes)
Ryan Bollman
Donik (2 Episodes)
Michael Wiseman
Beta-Hirogen (2 Episodes)
Kejal (2 Episodes)
Spencer Garrett
Weiss (2 Episodes)
Todd Jeffries
Hirogen #1 (2 Episodes)
Chad Halyard
Hirogen #2 (2 Episodes)
Don McMillan
Hirogen #3 (2 Episodes)
Nuu'Bari Miner (2 Episodes)
Damon Kirsche
Nuu'Bari Hologram One (2 Episodes)
Juan Garcia
John Torres (2 Episodes)
Anthony Holiday
Nausicaan (1 Episode) , Rulat (1 Episode)
Jaffen (2 Episodes)
Kadan (2 Episodes)
John Aniston
Quarren Ambassador (2 Episodes)
Supervisor (2 Episodes)
Michael Behrens
Coyote (2 Episodes)
Lt. Joe Carey (1 Episode)
Susanna Thompson
Borg Queen (1 Episode)
Marley McClean
Mezoti (1 Episode)
John de Lancie
Q (1 Episode)
Richard McGonagle
Commander Pete Harkins (1 Episode)
Mary Kim (1 Episode)
Marina Sirtis
Counselor Deanna Troi (1 Episode)
Alice Krige
The Borg Queen (1 Episode)
Martha Hackett
Seska (1 Episode)
Alexander Enberg
Ensign Vorik (1 Episode)
Jerome Butler
General Korok (1 Episode)
Mark Deakins
Axum (1 Episode)
Joanna Heimbold
Laura (1 Episode)
Kurt Wetherill
Azan (1 Episode)
Cody Wetherill
Rebi (1 Episode)
Ensign Tabor (1 Episode)
Marva Hicks
T'Pel (1 Episode)
Martin Rayner
Dr. Chaotica (1 Episode)
Ryan Sparks
Alien Boy (1 Episode)
Andrew Palmer
Errant Drone (1 Episode)
Clay Storseth
Alien Man (1 Episode)
Michael McFall
Salvage Alien #1 (1 Episode)
Debbie Grattan
Wysanti (1 Episode)
Cyia Batten
Irina (1 Episode)
Brian George
Ambassador O'Zaal (1 Episode)
Patrick Kilpatrick
Assan (1 Episode)
Robert Tyler
Joxom (1 Episode)
Chris Covics
Assistant (1 Episode)
Keith Szarabajka
Teero Anaydis (1 Episode)
Derek McGrath
Chell (1 Episode)
Carol Krnic
Jor (1 Episode)
Mark Rafael Truitt
Yosa (1 Episode)
Ron Robinson
Sek (1 Episode)
Scott Alan Smith
Doyle (1 Episode)
John Kassir
Gar (1 Episode)
Gregory Itzin
Dr. Dysek (1 Episode)
Paul Scherrer
Voje (1 Episode)
Dublin James Wahlberg
Tebbis (1 Episode)
Larry Drake
Chellick (1 Episode)
Christinna Chauncey
Level Blue Nurse (1 Episode)
Stephen O'Mahoney
Med Tech (1 Episode)
Jim O'Heir
Husband (1 Episode)
John Durbin
Alien Miner (1 Episode)
Debi A. Monahan
Adulteress (1 Episode)
John Franklin
Kipp (1 Episode)
Sharisse Baker-Bernard
Leosa (1 Episode)
Frank Corsentino
Gegis (1 Episode)
Christopher Neiman
Yeggie (1 Episode)
Michael Rivkin
Nunk (1 Episode)
Brooke Averi
Little Girl #1 (1 Episode)
Lindsey Parks
Little Girl #2 (1 Episode)
Chase Penny
Cabana Boy (1 Episode)
Fritz Sperberg
Ranek (1 Episode)
Megan Gallagher
Lt. Jaryn (1 Episode)
David Starwalt
Captain #2 (1 Episode)
Loken (1 Episode)
Beverly Leech
Dayla (1 Episode)
Paul O'Brien
Geral (1 Episode)
Scott Thomas
Terek (1 Episode)
Alan Brooks
Annari Commander (1 Episode)
Brell (1 Episode)
Nicholas Worth
Lonzak / Chaotica's Adjutant (1 Episode)
Mark Bennington
Adult Icheb (1 Episode)
Vanessa Branch
Adult Naomi Wildman (1 Episode)
Paul Terrell Clayton
Andrews (1 Episode)
Jessica Gaona
Young B'Elanna (1 Episode)
Javier Grajeda
Carl Torres (1 Episode)
Paul Robert Langdon
Dean (1 Episode)
Nicole Fellows
Elizabeth (1 Episode)
Gilbert Leal
Michael (1 Episode)
Iko (1 Episode)
Warden Yediq (1 Episode)
Joleg (1 Episode)
Greg Poland
Voyager Security Officer (1 Episode)
Sherman Howard
T'Greth (1 Episode)
Wren T. Brown
Kohlar (1 Episode)
Peggy Jo Jacobs
Ch'Rega (1 Episode)
Robin Sachs
General Valen (1 Episode)
Paul Willson
Loquar (1 Episode)
Scott Lawrence
Garon (1 Episode)
Jonathan Del Arco
Fantome (1 Episode)
Michael Shamus Wiles
Captain Bosaal (1 Episode)
Iona Morris
Umali (1 Episode)
Akemi Royer
Robert Mammana
Security Officer #1 (1 Episode)
Yerid (1 Episode)
Jay Harrington
Ravoc (1 Episode)
Joseph Will
Security Officer #3 (1 Episode)
Damara Reilly
Alien Surgeon (1 Episode)
Keegan de Lancie
Q2 (1 Episode)
Michael Kagan
Alien Commander (1 Episode)
Lorna Raver
Q-Judge (1 Episode)
Scott Davidson
Bolian (1 Episode)
Barry Gordon
Arden Broht (1 Episode)
Joseph Campanella
Federation Arbitrator (1 Episode)
Lorinne Vozoff
Irene Hansen (1 Episode)
John Kim (1 Episode)
Brock Burnett
Male N.D. (1 Episode)
Jennifer Hammon
Female N.D. (1 Episode)
Heather Young
Sickbay N.D. (1 Episode)
Verin (1 Episode)
John Prosky
Otrin (1 Episode)
Bari Hochwald
Brin (1 Episode)
Peter Dennis
Admiral Hendricks (1 Episode)
Ashley Edner
Yun (1 Episode)
John Rosenfeld
Technician #1 (1 Episode)
David Ghilardi
Alien Lieutenant (1 Episode)
Paul Sandman
Healer (1 Episode)
Autumn Reeser
Ventu Girl (1 Episode)
Robert Curtis Brown
Ambassador (1 Episode)
Neil Vipond
Kleg (1 Episode)
Ivar Brogger
Barus (1 Episode)
Matt McKenzie
Port Authority Officer (1 Episode)
Brooke Benko
Transporter N.D. (1 Episode)
Rob LaBelle
Talaxian Council Regent Oxilon (1 Episode)
Julianne Christie
Dexa (1 Episode)
Ian Meltzer
Brax (1 Episode)
John K. Shull
Commander Nocona (1 Episode)
Christian Conrad
Miner (1 Episode)
Andy Milder
Nar (1 Episode)
Wayne Thomas Yorke
Zet (1 Episode)
David Sparrow
Alien / Doctor (1 Episode)
Tarik Ergin
Tactical N.D. (1 Episode)
J.R. Quinonez
Overlooker / Doctor (1 Episode)
Lisa LoCicero
Ensign Miral Paris (1 Episode)
Miguel Pérez
Physician (1 Episode)
Grant Garrison
Cadet (1 Episode)
Amy Lindsay
Lana (1 Episode)
Joey Sakata
Engineering N.D. (1 Episode)
Richard Sarstedt
Starfleet Admiral (1 Episode)
Female Cadet (1 Episode)
Ashley Hughes
Sabrina Wildman (1 Episode)
Series Crew 62
Adolfo Castanon
Greensman (25 Episodes)
Richard D. James
Production Design (25 Episodes)
Property Master (25 Episodes)
Marvin V. Rush
Director of Photography (25 Episodes)
Costume & Makeup
Robert Blackman
Costume Design (25 Episodes)
Jeri Taylor
Creative Consultant (25 Episodes) , Creator (25 Episodes)
Michael Piller
Rick Berman
Creator (25 Episodes)
Dennis Madalone
Stunt Coordinator (18 Episodes)
George B. Colucci Jr.
Stunt Double (1 Episode) , Stunts (3 Episodes)
Ron Althoff
Stunt Double (1 Episode)
Shauna Duggins
Bobby Burns
Stunts (1 Episode)
Brian J. Williams
Brian Simpson
Chester E. Tripp III
Debbie Evans
Stunts (2 Episodes)
Laurence Todd Rosenthal
Stephen Pisani
Stunts (1 Episode) , Utility Stunts (1 Episode)
Allan Kroeker
Director (4 Episodes)
David Livingston
Director (3 Episodes)
LeVar Burton
Michael Vejar
Director (5 Episodes)
Peter Lauritson
Director (1 Episode)
Terry Windell
Winrich Kolbe
Director (2 Episodes)
Daryl Baskin
Editor (9 Episodes)
Robert Lederman
Editor (7 Episodes)
Robert Eyslee
Best Boy Electric (25 Episodes)
Junie Lowry-Johnson
Casting (25 Episodes)
Executive Producer (25 Episodes)
Brannon Braga
Producer (25 Episodes)
Kenneth Biller
Merri D. Howard
Wendy Neuss
Jerry Trent
Foley Artist (25 Episodes)
Jerry Goldsmith
Main Title Theme Composer (25 Episodes)
Bill Wistrom
Supervising Sound Editor (25 Episodes)
Andrew Price
Story (1 Episode)
Bryan Fuller
Story (2 Episodes) , Writer (3 Episodes)
David R. Long
Jack Monaco
Michael Sussman
Story (1 Episode) , Writer (2 Episodes)
Mark Haskell Smith
Teleplay (1 Episode)
Phyllis Strong
Teleplay (3 Episodes)
André Bormanis
Writer (3 Episodes)
Writer (4 Episodes)
Carleton Eastlake
Writer (1 Episode)
Eric Morris
Joe Menosky
Writer (11 Episodes)
Michael Taylor
Writer (6 Episodes)
Robert Doherty
You need to be logged in to continue. Click here to login or here to sign up.
Can't find a movie or TV show? Login to create it.
On media pages
On tv season pages, on tv episode pages, on all image pages, on all edit pages, on discussion pages.
Want to rate or add this item to a list?
Not a member?
Sign up and join the community
Best Episodes
10 Best Episodes of Star Trek: Voyager - Season 7
Star Trek: Voyager is a beloved science fiction show that first aired in 1995 on UPN. Pulled to the far side of the galaxy, where the Federation is 75 years away at maximum warp speed, a Starfleet ship must cooperate with Maquis rebels to find a way home. It ran for eight seasons and has become a classic for sci-fi fans. As the show has become more and more popular, viewers have come together to choose and rank their favorite episodes. Here we will explore some of the best episodes of Star Trek: Voyager, as rated 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 - Author, Author (Season 7 - Episode 20)
Stardate: 54732.3 - A means of direct communication is established with Voyager allowing each crew member to speak with family and friends. The Doctor sends a holo-novel for publication based on a lost starship with a doctor who is treated like a slave, which causes controversy among the members of the ship.
The episode was rated 7.66 from 352 votes.
#14 - Renaissance Man (Season 7 - Episode 24)
The Doctor must impersonate various crew members when Captain Janeway is abducted and held hostage for Voyager's warp core.
The episode was rated 7.66 from 388 votes.
#13 - Human Error (Season 7 - Episode 18)
When Seven tries to perfect her social skills on the holodeck, her hobby quickly becomes an obsession, which leads her to neglect her duties, placing Voyager in great danger.
The episode was rated 7.66 from 356 votes.
#12 - Workforce (2) (Season 7 - Episode 17)
Stardate: 54622.4 - Chakotay must convince Janeway and the other crew members of their past lives on Voyager. Matters are complicated when Chakotay is exposed and taken for interrogation.
The episode was rated 7.68 from 343 votes.
#11 - Flesh and Blood (2) (Season 7 - Episode 10)
Stardate: 54337.5 - Voyager secretly trails two Hirogen ships in pursuit of the renegade hologram ship. Iden, the band's self-appointed leader, begins showing signs of delusional behaviour when he considers himself as the 'saviour of his people', and believes that his people will worship him as a God in their new settlement. With Voyager and the Hirogen ships trailing close behind, the Doctor and Torres must find a way to disable the ships and the holograms before they come under attack from the Hirogen, and before Iden can execute his plan.
The episode was rated 7.70 from 181 votes.
#10 - Friendship One (Season 7 - Episode 21)
Stardate: 54775.4 - With regular communications to the Alpha Quadrant established, Starfleet send a mission to Voyager: retrieve a 21st Century probe sent from Earth called 'Friendship One.' However, the probe has been modified by a Delta Quadrant species, and the changes may not have been for the better.
The episode was rated 7.70 from 390 votes.
#9 - Body and Soul (Season 7 - Episode 7)
Stardate: 54283.3 - While in the Delta Flyer, the Doctor, Harry Kim and Seven of Nine come under attack for transporting a hologram through Lokirrim space - an act which is strictly forbidden. To hide the doctor, Seven of Nine downloads him into her cybernetic implants shortly before they are taken to a Lokirrim holding cell. On board Voyager, Tuvok enters Pon Farr.
The episode was rated 7.76 from 388 votes.
#8 - Flesh and Blood (1) (Season 7 - Episode 9)
Stardate: 54337.5 - The crew of Voyager find a Hirogen training facility, and discover that the hologram technology they gave the Hirogen several months ago was modified to the point where the Holograms are smarter and more cunning than their hunters. The Doctor is abducted by a band of holograms that escaped from the Hirogen facility and is asked to join them in forging a new life as independent 'photonic beings'. The crew of Voyager must ally themselves with the Hirogen to find the Doctor and re-capture the renegade Holograms. After a confrontation with the holograms' ship, Voyager is disabled and B'Elanna is abducted, with the Doctor's help, to aid the Holograms in their plight.
The episode was rated 7.81 from 357 votes.
#7 - Imperfection (Season 7 - Episode 2)
Stardate: 54129.4 - Rebi and Azan are reunited with their home worlds, and leave the crew of Voyager. Mezoti is offered the chance to stay with Rebi and Azan, and accepts their invitations to live with them. Seven of Nine is placed in a life-threatening situation when her Borg implants begin to malfunction. The only way she can survive is if they can find replacement parts from a living drone. With Icheb now the last of the remaining Borg children on the ship, he volunteers to offer his implants through a risky procedure that may cost both of their lives.
The episode was rated 7.81 from 431 votes.
#6 - The Void (Season 7 - Episode 15)
Stardate: 54553.4 - Voyager is pulled into an empty layer of subspace where ships are forced to attack each other and steal supplies for survival. Voyager's only hope for survival lies in forming alliances with other ships who wish to escape 'the Void'.
The episode was rated 7.84 from 377 votes.
#5 - Homestead (Season 7 - Episode 23)
Stardate: 54868.6 - When Voyager discovers a settlement of Talaxians on an asteroid caught in an industrial conflict, the crew manage find a new home for the population. When an armed conflict between the mining operations and the re-settled Talaxians erupts, Neelix is offered a chance of a new life away from Voyager within the colony.
The episode was rated 7.86 from 370 votes.
#4 - Unimatrix Zero (2) (Season 7 - Episode 1)
Stardate: 54014.4 - The away team must infiltrate the Borg Collective and execute their plan to undermine them, even though it may destroy Unimatirix Zero forever.
The episode was rated 7.89 from 449 votes.
#3 - Shattered (Season 7 - Episode 11)
After Voyager passes near a spatial rift, Chakotay is injured in Engineering, leaving his body in a state of temporal flux. After receiving treatment in sickbay, he inadvertently gains the ability to pass through rifts in time that are scattered throughout the ship, enabling him to walk into different stages of Voyager's history over the past seven years.
The episode was rated 7.90 from 418 votes.
#2 - Endgame (2) (Season 7 - Episode 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) (Season 7 - Episode 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.
Star Trek: Voyager
👍 Best episodes
👎 Worst episodes
👍 Best seasons
👎 Worst seasons
All Seasons
Latest articles
Best royal drama tv series.
Watching royalty can sometimes make us feel like we are a part of royalty, but it also shows that being a leader usually isn’t as easy as it could seem. So, if you want to experience a lot of unpredictable drama with stunning scenery, clothes and visuals in general, these may be a few good choices for you:
Featured: The Crown
The Best Series To Binge Watch On Netflix
In times like this, when we’re all trying to stay safe and stay home as much as possible, it is very important to enjoy ourselves and feel relaxed while doing so. Thankfully, we have Netflix to help us out in our quest, but with so many series to choose from, you might spend hours browsing and still not being able to decide! That’s why I made this list to help you out.
Featured: The Dragon Prince
The Top Cooking Reality Shows
Mixing reality shows and food seems like the perfect combination for just about anyone. I always get amazed what some people are able to make under a huge amount of pressure. The cooking shows are so entertaining as well, because it’s always regular people competing. Just make sure not to watch them on an empty stomach!
Featured: MasterChef
Search for TV shows...
About series with sophie.
Welcome to our community!
We are a community of women who are passionate about our favorite series and want to share that passion with others.
Our mission is to create a space where women can discover new content, connect with like-minded individuals, and engage in meaningful discussions about the series we love.
We believe that everyone should have access to reliable and trustworthy information about their favorite shows, and we strive to be the premier destination for women seeking that information. Whether you're looking for recaps, fan theories, or just want to connect with other fans, we've got you covered.
So join us and be a part of our growing community of series enthusiasts!
- Follow us on Tiktok
- Follow us on Pinterest
- Follow us on Facebook
- Movies & TV Shows
- Most Popular
- Leaving Soon
- Documentary
- Browse Channels
Featured Channels
- Always Funny
- History & Science
- Sci-Fi & Action
- Chills & Thrills
- Nature & Travel
- Black Entertainment
- Kids & Family
- International
- Gaming & Anime
Star Trek: Voyager
Take Plex everywhere
8 Alpha Quadrant Things Star Trek: Voyager Found In Delta Quadrant
- Star Trek: Voyager finds familiar things from the Alpha Quadrant in the Delta Quadrant, sparking important questions and connections.
- Encounter with Ferengi negotiators leads Voyager crew to stop their interference in a pre-warp civilization for profits.
- Janeway and crew discover humans abducted by aliens in the 1930s living in the Delta Quadrant, including Amelia Earhart.
For a show with the conceit of being so far from home, Star Trek: Voyager found a surprising number of things in the Delta Quadrant that originated in the Alpha Quadrant, including several from Earth itself. The USS Voyager, commanded by Captain Kathryn Janeway (Kate Mulgrew), and Commander Chakotay's (Robert Beltran) Maquis raider Val Jean were both brought to the Delta Quadrant in 2371 by the Caretaker (Basil Langton). After Janeway destroyed the Caretaker's array to save the Ocampa , Voyager and the Val Jean were left without a ticket back to the Alpha Quadrant, and banded together to make the long journey.
Finding something familiar in an otherwise totally alien corner of the galaxy brought a sense of familiarity to the USS Voyager crew and viewers at home alike, but the presence of something from the Alpha Quadrant in the Delta Quadrant inevitably raised important questions , like how familiar people and objects traveled 70,000 light years from home in the first place, and whether the find could lead Captain Kathryn Janeway towards a quicker path home to Earth.
Star Trek: Voyagers 20 Best Episodes Ranked
A pair of ferengi negotiators, arridor and kol, star trek: voyager season 3, episode 5 "false profits".
The USS Voyager encounters a pair of Ferengi negotiators, Arridor (Dan Shor) and Kol (Leslie Jordan), who claim to be the prophesied Great Sages of the Takarians, a society with Bronze Age level technology. The Ferengi have no Prime Directive to deter them from interfering with the Takarians' development , so they're performing "miracles" with a standard replicator to reap the monetary benefits of the Takarians' worship. Voyager's crew know the Ferengi reputation well enough to know they're no Sages, so they must figure out how to put a stop to Arridor and Kol's grift.
"False Profits" serves as a Star Trek sequel episode to Star Trek: The Next Generation season 3, episode 8 "The Price", as Voyager catches up with Arridor and Kol (formerly played by J. R. Quinonez) seven years after their Delta Quadrant arrival. The Ferengi took a test flight through the supposedly stable wormhole near Barzan II, which was supposed to emerge in the Gamma Quadrant, but instead stranded the Ferengi in the Delta Quadrant, where they made the best of their situation as only Ferengi can.
Star Trek: Voyager Season 3, Episode 23 "Distant Origin"
"Distant Origin" opens on Forra Gegen (Henry Woronicz), a scientist who discovers that his people, the Voth, share certain genetic similarities with the humans aboard the USS Voyager. While this confirms Gegen's theory that the Voth are the descendants of a species brought to their homeworld millions of years ago , religious leader Minister Odala (Concetta Tomei) refuses to accept the truth. Even with Commander Chakotay present as a living specimen of humanity, Odala pushes Gegen to recant, because Gegen's theory goes against the Voth Doctrine that keeps Odala in power.
After meeting Gegen's assistant, Tova Veer (Christopher Liam Moore), Janeway and the Doctor use the holodeck as a research guide to extrapolate how hadrosaurs might look in the 24th century if they'd been able to evolve into a humanoid form with comparable intelligence. The result resembles Veer, so Janeway and the Doctor conclude, like Gegen, that the Voth evolved from hadrosaurs into a highly advanced species on Earth , then fled to the Delta Quadrant in spacefaring vessels instead of being wiped out with the other dinosaurs.
The Friendship One Probe
Star trek: voyager season 7, episode 21 "friendship one".
By Star Trek: Voyager season 7 , the USS Voyager is in regular contact with Starfleet Command, and Starfleet gives Voyager a mission to retrieve a 21st-century Earth probe, Friendship One . The probe proves difficult to find, but once discovered on an alien planet suffering devastating climate collapse, the implications of Friendship One's launch become clear. Besides the irreversible damage to the planet's climate, the inhabitants are all suffering from radiation sickness, and bear understandable hostility towards Earth, because the aliens believe humans orchestrated their destruction with the Friendship One probe.
The United Earth Space Probe Agency was one of the early names for the organization the USS Enterprise belongs to in the Star Trek: The Original Series episode, "Charlie X".
Friendship One was launched in 2067 by the United Earth Space Probe Agency with the intention of making friends with whomever found it, as the name implies. Although Friendship One, the 400-year-old Earth probe, traveled for centuries carrying messages of peace, musical recordings, and ways to translate languages, the people who discovered Friendship One in the Delta Quadrant took a greater interest in the antimatter it used to travel across space. Without the proper knowledge of its use, antimatter proved devastating to the planet and its people, resulting in death and disease for generations.
Dreadnought, a Cardassian Missile
Star trek: voyager season 2, episode 17 "dreadnought".
The USS Voyager discovers a dangerously powerful, self-guided Cardassian missile in the Delta Quadrant, which Lt. B'Elanna Torres (Roxann Dawson) recognizes as one nicknamed "Dreadnought" . When B'Elanna was with the Maquis, Torres had actually reprogrammed the missile herself, with the intention of turning the Cardassians' own weapon against them. Without a Cardassian target in sight, the artificially intelligent Cardassian Dreadnought targets a heavily-populated Class-M planet , Rakosa V. B'Elanna determines she must be the one to keep Dreadnought from hurting anyone else, and boards the missile to convince it to stand down.
While no concrete reason is given for exactly how the Dreadnought wound up in the Delta Quadrant, its last known location in the Alpha Quadrant was the Badlands, the same rough patch of space where Voyager and the Val Jean, Chakotay's Maquis raider, fatefully met. Because of this, Torres theorizes that Dreadnought arrived in the Delta Quadrant the same way that Voyager and the Val Jean did , courtesy of the Caretaker.
Star Trek: Voyagers BElanna Is More Klingon Than TNGs Worf Ever Was
A klingon d-7 class cruiser, complete with klingons, star trek: voyager, season 7, episode 14 "prophecy".
The USS Voyager certainly never expected to find a Klingon ship in the Delta Quadrant, but more surprising is the fact that the crew of the Klingon D-7 Class Cruiser believes their savior, the prophesied kuvah'magh, is aboard Voyager . Janeway assures the Klingon captain, Kohlar (Wren T. Brown), that the Federation and Klingon Empire have been allies for the past 80 years, and offers Voyager's own half-Klingon, Lt. B'Elanna Torres, as proof their societies are working together now. The kuvah'magh is Torres' unborn daughter, who does save the Klingons, but not the way they expected.
Centuries ago, Kohlar's great-grandfather set off on a quest to find the kuvah'magh, and the Klingon D-7 Cruiser became a generation ship that is now crewed by the descendants of its original crew . The quest begun by Kohlar's great-grandfather brought Kohlar and his crew to the Delta Quadrant after four generations of searching. Whether B'Elanna's child is actually the kuvah'magh or not, Kohlar desperately wants the baby to be their savior, so that his people may finally rest.
Amelia Earhart
Star trek: voyager season 2, episode 1 "the 37s".
The discovery of a 1936 Ford truck, seemingly disconnected from any parent vehicle, leads the USS Voyager to a nearby Class-L planet, where they find eight humans who have been in cryo-stasis since they were abducted by aliens in the 1930s. Among them are one of Janeway's personal heroes, legendary American aviator Amelia Earhart (Sharon Lawrence) , who disappeared without a trace while attempting to fly around the world, and Earhart's navigator, Fred Noonan (David Graf). Earhart and the other preserved humans are known by the planet's inhabitants as "The 37s", and revered as sacred.
Originally thought to be aliens, the natives of the unnamed planet are the descendants of humans. A species called the Briori abducted the natives' ancestors, along with Earhart and the other 37s, from Earth centuries earlier , and took them to the Delta Quadrant. Once held as slaves, the humans who weren't in stasis revolted to free themselves from the Briori, and developed a thriving, Earth-like civilization in the Delta Quadrant. Voyager's crew consider staying with the humans in their little slice of home, while Janeway also offers a ride back to Earth to anyone who wants it, including Amelia Earhart.
The USS Equinox
Star trek: voyager season 5, episode 26 & season 6, episode 1 "equinox".
The crew of the USS Voyager believe they're the only Starfleet vessel in the Delta Quadrant until they find the USS Equinox, five years into their journey home. Captain Rudolph Ransom (John Savage) and the Equinox crew have had a harder time in the Delta Quadrant than Voyager, with more damage, fewer starting resources, and fewer opportunities to make friends along the way. Ransom's survival tactics include sacrificing innocent nucleogenic life forms for a more efficient form of fuel, which Janeway finds hard to stomach, and decides that Ransom needs to be held accountable for defying Federation ideals, regardless of how badly the Equinox is damaged.
Although Seven of Nine (Jeri Ryan) suggests that the Equinox might be in the Delta Quadrant on a rescue mission to find Voyager, the USS Equinox's specs don't fit the profile of a starship that would be assigned to a long-range mission. The explanation of how the Equinox arrived in the Delta Quadrant in the first place seems fairly simple, because Captain Ransom tells Janeway that the Equinox was also abducted by the Caretaker , just like Voyager, but the Equinox has only been in the Delta Quadrant for 2 years, and Janeway destroyed the Caretaker's array 5 years earlier.
Seven of Nine
Debuts in star trek: voyager season 4, episode 1 "scorpion, part 2".
When Captain Kathryn Janeway allies with the Borg in order to secure safe passage across Borg space, Janeway refuses the cursory assimilation that the Borg want to use to communicate with Janeway and Voyager's crew, and instead requests a speaker for the Borg, citing the existence of Locutus (Patrick Stewart) as precedent. Seven of Nine , Tertiary Adjunct of Unimatrix 01, is selected as the Borg drone to act as liaison between the Collective and Voyager, likely because Seven of Nine had once been a member of Species 5168, like most of Voyager's crew -- in other words, human.
Voyager season 5, episodes 15 & 16, "Dark Frontier" provides even more detail of the Hansens' fateful journey.
After Seven's link with the Collective is severed, more information about Seven's human origin comes to light. In Voyager season 4, episode 6 "The Raven", when Voyager nears the Hansens' ship, the USS Raven, memories of Seven's early life surface, revealing that Seven had been six-year-old human Annika Hansen , the daughter of Magnus Hansen (Kirk Baily) and Erin Hansen (Laura Stepp), Federation scientists who were studying the Borg when they were assimilated. Voyager season 5, episodes 15 & 16, "Dark Frontier" provides even more detail of the Hansens' fateful journey, showing the Raven arriving in the Delta Quadrant by following a Borg Cube through a transwarp conduit.
10 Ways USS Voyager Changed In Star Treks Delta Quadrant
Star Trek: Voyager links back to the greater Star Trek universe with people and starships from the Alpha Quadrant. Connections to the familiar were especially important early on, because Voyager 's place in the Star Trek franchise was established and aided by the legitimacy these finds offered. Later, when the USS Voyager used the Hirogen communications array to communicate with Starfleet Command, links back to the Alpha Quadrant were plentiful again, not only to prove that the USS Voyager was closer to home, but to help Star Trek: Voyager maintain connections to Star Trek and carry the franchise in its final years.
Star Trek: Voyager is available to stream on Paramount+.
Star Trek: Voyager
Cast Jennifer Lien, Garrett Wang, Tim Russ, Robert Duncan McNeill, Roxann Dawson, Robert Beltran, Kate Mulgrew, Jeri Ryan, Ethan Phillips, Robert Picardo
Release Date May 23, 1995
Genres Sci-Fi, Adventure
Network UPN
Streaming Service(s) Paramount+
Franchise(s) Star Trek
Writers Michael Piller, Rick Berman
Showrunner Kenneth Biller, Jeri Taylor, Michael Piller, Brannon Braga
Rating TV-PG
Screen Rant
7 star trek: voyager alien villains worse than discovery’s breen.
Discovery season 5 almost brought back a Voyager villain instead of the Breen. So which 7 Star Trek: Voyager enemies are badder than the Breen?
WARNING: Contains SPOILERS for Star Trek: Discovery season 5, episode 5, "Mirrors"!
- Breen Imperium emerges as main threat in Discovery S5, seeking Progenitors' tech to destroy the Federation.
- Voyager's Vidiians were considered as villains, but Discovery went with DS9's Breen instead.
- Species like the Hirogen, Species 8472 and Jurati's Borg could wreak havoc with Progenitors' technology.
The crew of Star Trek: Discovery should think themselves lucky that they're facing the Breen and not some of Star Trek: Voyager 's more dangerous enemies. It's now confirmed that the Breen Imperium will be the larger antagonists in the second half of Discovery season 5, following the revelations about Moll (Eve Harlow) and L'ak (Elias Toufexis) and the Erigah placed upon them. Discovery season 5, episode 5 , "Mirrors" revealed that Moll and L'ak were seeking to hand over the Progenitors' technology to the Breen, to erase their blood bounty. With the Progenitors' technology, the Breen will be able to destroy the Federation .
Star Trek: Discovery season 5, episode 5, "Mirrors", was written by Johanna Lee & Carlos Cisco, and directed by Jen McGowan.
Carlos Cisco, who co-wrote Star Trek: Discovery season 5, episode 5, "Mirrors" with Johanna Lee, discussed the Breen on The 7th Rule podcast . While discussing Discovery 's new " jelly Breens " , Carlos Cisco revealed that the Star Trek: Voyager villains, the Vidiians were considered as possible season 5 villains. Given that the Vidiians were seemingly cured of the Phage in Star Trek: Voyager season 5, episode 20, "Think Tank", it's hard to see what would be driving them to secure the Progenitors' technology 800 years later. So, while Discovery was probably right not to choose the Vidiians, there are some other Voyager villains that are more than a match for the Breen .
Voyager Is Why Star Trek Is Replacing Discovery’s Spore Drive
7 the krenim, voyager's temporal scientists have already caused trouble for discovery..
The USS Voyager ran afoul of the Krenim in the season 4 two-parter, "Year of Hell". Commanded by temporal scientist Annorax (Kurtwood Smith), the Krenim Time Ship was able to force entire species out of the space-time continuum, creating alternate realities as they did so. Annorax wanted to restore the Krenim Imperium to power by reshaping history in his own image, but he never quite worked out the calculations, meaning that he only made things worse. Each change that Annorax made to the established timeline, the further he seemed to get from restoring the power of the Krenim Imperium in Star Trek: Voyager .
Annorax was the third of Kurtwood Smith's four Star Trek roles between 1991 and 2021.
Star Trek: Discovery confirmed the Krenim's role in Star Trek 's Temporal Wars when one of their Chronphage weapons found itself aboard the USS Discovery. With temporal technology outlawed, the Krenim Imperium may be looking for other ways to reestablish their dominance . Therefore, the Progenitors' technology would provide an ideal way to restore power to the Krenim Imperium. It can both create and destroy life, meaning that the Krenim would no longer need to rely on temporal technology to erase their enemies from the space-time continuum.
6 The Vaadwaur
An ancient alien race seeking to assert their dominance..
The Kellerun and arguably even the Breen are deep cut Star Trek: Deep Space Nine aliens that feature in Star Trek: Discovery season 5. So Discovery season 5 could certainly have brought back the deep-cut Star Trek: Voyager villains, the Vaadwaur. The snake-like aliens existed in the early 15th century, using subspace corridors to attack multiple planets, including Talax, the home world of Neelix (Ethan Phillips) . Eventually, a coalition of races formed against the Vaadwaur, seemingly driving the race to extinction.
The Star Trek: Enterprise episode "Dead Stop" features a Vaadwaur corpse in the repair station, suggesting that there were other survivors of the coalition's attempt to destroy the species.
The USS Voyager recovered surviving members of the Vaadwaur 800 years later, in Star Trek: Voyager season 6, episode 7, "Dragon's Teeth" . Manipulating the crew of Voyager, the Vaadwaur tried to use the ship to strike back against the races that had risen up against their imperialism. They were prevented from launching another attempt to dominate the galaxy, but their ability to navigate subspace corridors, combined with the powers of the Progenitors' technology in the 32nd century could easily have led to the rise of a second Vaadwaur empire in Star Trek: Discovery season 5.
Star Trek: Discovery’s Progenitor Technology Is Far More Powerful Than Wrath Of Khan’s Genesis Device
The voth may have preceded the progenitors..
The Voth weren't especially dangerous in their one and only Star Trek: Voyager appearance, however there was one big warning sign. A species that was believed to have originated from Earth's dinosaurs, the Voth left Earth and eventually established themselves in the Delta Quadrant . The existence of the Voth, and their genetic connection to Earth's dinosaurs means that the Progenitors' effectively took their planet from them by seeding humanoid life there. This could have set up a fascinating dynamic where the Voth, perhaps fleeing devastation in the Delta Quadrant, could have tried to reclaim Earth with the Progenitors' technology.
The story of the Voth in Star Trek: Voyager bears a striking resemblance to the Silurians from Doctor Who , right down to one Voth having what looks like a third eye on their forehead.
The new Star Trek: Voyager aliens were largely depicted as religious extremists in "Distant Origin", as many Voth refused to believe they originated elsewhere in the galaxy. Such zealotry could easily be tipped the other way, with the Voth in Star Trek: Discovery 's 32nd century becoming convinced that possession of the Earth is a divine right . Possessing the Progenitors' technology would also give the Voth power over their human successors, making them a deadly potential foe with fascinating motivations as villains.
4 The Vidiians
The phage-infected aliens could finally cure all ills..
Star Trek: Voyager season 5, episode 20, "Think Tank" revealed that a cure for the Vidiian's virus, the Phage, had been found by a group of hyper-intelligent aliens. Whether this was true or not, 800 years have passed since the end of Voyager , meaning that the plague-stricken Vidiians could have found history repeating itself in Star Trek: Discovery 's 32nd century. Voyager established that the Vidiians would stop at nothing to mitigate the effects of the Phage, from harvesting organs to conducting horrific scientific experiments .
The Vidiian scientist Sulan was able to split Lt. B'Elanna Torres (Roxann Dawson) into her human and Klingon halves, creating two distinct B'Elannas in Star Trek: Voyager season 1, episode 14, "Faces".
While there were sympathetic Vidiians like Dr. Danara Pel (Susan Diol), who was one of the love interests of Voyager's Doctor (Robert Picardo). However, the majority of Vidiians encountered in Star Trek: Voyager were keen to harvest innocent people in their never-ending battle against the Phage. As a humanoid race, the Vidiians would have a strong cause for seeking the Progenitors' technology, as they could presumably use it to erase all illness in their species . It seems unlikely that the Vidiians would stop there, potentially using the technology for larger, more nefarious goals.
I’m Glad Robert Picardo Changed His Mind About Star Trek: Voyager’s Big Doctor Twist
3 the hirogen, discovery's progenitors' tech could give them unlimited prey..
The Hirogen were a nomadic alien species that lived for the hunt, and anyone or anything was fair game in the Delta Quadrant . To try and assuage their murderous impulses, Captain Kathryn Janeway (Kate Mulgrew) gave the Hirogens holodeck technology. However, this went wrong when the hunter species changed the programming to make more suitable prey, resulting in a hologram uprising in the movie-length Star Trek: Voyager episode , "Flesh and Blood". Giving the Hirogen the ability to create their own prey with the Progenitors' technology in Star Trek: Discovery is a very chilling thought.
Star Trek: Picard season 3 revealed that Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) was hunted by a Hirogen while in command of the USS Enterprise-E.
Creating sentient life purely for the purposes of hunting them is unbelievably cruel, but it would also be on brand for the Hirogen . Throughout Star Trek: Voyager , the Hirogen proved that they placed the hunt above all else, meaning that the galaxy would get caught in the crossover of such a rampant expansion of their hunt. While the Hirogen aren't as likely to burn the Federation to the ground as the Breen Imperium, a massive expansion of their hunt could create a moral and diplomatic nightmare in Star Trek: Discovery 's 32nd century.
2 Species 8472
A non-humanoid species who once waged war against the borg..
Star Trek: Voyager 's Species 8472 villains were incredibly powerful beings that were able to defeat the Borg Collective. Existing in fluidic space, Species 8472 had immensely powerful biotechnological abilities, and even possessed the power to shape-shift. While Captain Janeway eventually negotiated peace between Species 8472 and humanity, averting a full-blown invasion of Earth, it's still possible that future events could lead to hostilities resuming. Species 8472 were one of 1990s Star Trek 's most outright alien villains, so they'd likely have different intentions for the Progenitors' technology .
Species 8472 was the first completely computer-generated alien species in the Star Trek franchise.
Star Trek: Discovery 's updated Breen aren't straightforwardly humanoid, but they're also far less alien than Species 8472 . An alien race that didn't originate from the Progenitors, with the ability to wipe out all humanoid life in the galaxy is a terrifying prospect for the 32nd century. Thankfully, Janeway's peace with Species 8472 appears to have lasted long into the 32nd century, meaning that the Star Trek: Voyager villains aren't appearing as Discovery season 5's major antagonists.
Star Trek: Voyager's Janeway Becoming Ripley From Alien Explained By Producer
1 the borg collective, picard finished what janeway started, or did he.
Given the success of Star Trek: Picard season 3, it's probably for the best that the Borg Collective don't feature in Star Trek: Discovery season 5. It's one of many lessons Discovery learned from Picard season 3 , however it's worth pondering just what the Borg could do with the Progenitors' technology. The ability to create life with the Progenitors' technology would give the Borg Collective a never-ending stream of drones with which to assimilate the entire galaxy . It's just as well that Admiral Picard finished what Janeway started in the Voyager finale, by killing the Borg Queen once and for all.
Captain Janeway faced the Borg Queen three times in Star Trek: Voyager , compared to Picard's two in Star Trek: First Contact and Star Trek: Picard season 3.
A Borg Collective presumably still exists in Star Trek: Discovery 's 32nd century, led by Agnes Jurati (Alison Pill), who wanted to use their technology to heal, rather than destroy. Even though Jurati had more benevolent intentions in Star Trek: Picard , the Progenitors' treasure combined with Borg technology is a frightening concept. Such a combination could have been a recipe for the bad old days of Star Trek: Voyager 's treacherous journey through the Borg Collective's native territory of the Delta Quadrant. Starfleet, and the Breen, just wouldn't stand a chance.
Star Trek: Discovery streams Thursdays on Paramount+.
Star Trek: Discovery
*Availability in US
Not available
Star Trek: Discovery is an entry in the legendary Sci-Fi franchise, set ten years before the original Star Trek series events. The show centers around Commander Michael Burnham, assigned to the USS Discovery, where the crew attempts to prevent a Klingon war while traveling through the vast reaches of space.
Star Trek: Voyager
The fifth entry in the Star Trek franchise, Star Trek: Voyager, is a sci-fi series that sees the crew of the USS Voyager on a long journey back to their home after finding themselves stranded at the far ends of the Milky Way Galaxy. Led by Captain Kathryn Janeway, the series follows the crew as they embark through truly uncharted areas of space, with new species, friends, foes, and mysteries to solve as they wrestle with the politics of a crew in a situation they've never faced before.
To Catch a Smuggler
More episodes.
IMAGES
VIDEO
COMMENTS
This is an episode list for the science-fiction television series Star Trek: Voyager, which aired on UPN from January 1995 through May 2001. This is the fifth television program in the Star Trek franchise, and comprises a total of 168 (DVD and original broadcast) or 172 (syndicated) episodes over the show's seven seasons. Four episodes of Voyager ("Caretaker", "Dark Frontier", "Flesh and Blood ...
7. Body and Soul - On an away mission, Harry Kim, Seven and the Doctor are captured (imagine that), and the Doctor takes refuge "inside" Seven's circuitry, thereby triggering the Brain Uploading trope. And for much of the episode, Jeri Ryan just kills it as EMH-inhabiting-Seven - very funny stuff. ****. 8.
Mon, Feb 6, 1995. Searching to replenish their dilithium supplies, Voyager encounters the Vidiians who assault other races for their organs. Neelix is attacked and his lungs taken. Now it's a race against time to retrieve the stolen lungs and save his life. 7.1/10 (2.2K)
Wed, Nov 29, 2000. Free from their pursuers, the leader of the holograms decides to continue the crusade against the organics in order to liberate all holograms, everywhere. The Doctor finally realises what he had done and comes up with a plan to redeem himself. 7.6/10 (1.8K)
Brannon Braga steps down as showrunner to spend a year of pre-production on Enterprise, and is replaced for Voyager's final season by Kenneth Biller. Filming for this season began on 22 June 2000 with "Unimatrix Zero, Part II". (X) After the series, Janeway was promoted to vice admiral and made a cameo appearance in Star Trek Nemesis.
Oct 23, 2017. Oct 22, 2017. Kathryn Janeway is the captain of a starship that is lost in space and must travel across an unexplored region of the galaxy to find its way back home. On its way, the ...
Star Trek: Voyager. ) " Endgame " is the series finale of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: Voyager, episodes 25 and 26 of the seventh season and 171 and 172 in the overall series. It was originally shown May 23, 2001, on the UPN network as a double-length episode and later presented as such in DVD collections, but it is ...
S7 E25. May 23, 2001. 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. Every available episode for Season 7 of Star Trek: Voyager on Paramount+.
Streaming, rent, or buy Star Trek: Voyager - Season 7: Currently you are able to watch "Star Trek: Voyager - Season 7" streaming on Paramount Plus, Paramount Plus Apple TV Channel , Paramount+ Amazon Channel, Paramount+ Roku Premium Channel or buy it as download on Apple TV, Vudu, Google Play Movies, Amazon Video.
Inside Man. Wed, Nov 8, 2000 60 mins. The crew teams with a hologram of Reg Barkley (Dwight Schultz) on a plan to return Voyager to Earth. But the real Barkley suspects his transmission was ...
Pages in category "Star Trek: Voyager (season 7) episodes" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Author, Author (Star Trek: Voyager) B. Body and Soul (Star Trek: Voyager) C. Critical Care (Star Trek: Voyager) D.
S7 E25 - Endgame. May 22, 2001. 1 h 26 min. 13+. Voyager's quest to return home is aided by a visitor from the future - Admiral Kathryn Janeway. Free trial of Paramount+ or buy. In Season 7, Janeway leads the crew through a fierce fight against the Borg drones; delves into political infighting; wrestles her way out of a void; and, finally ...
Season 7 guide for Star Trek: Voyager TV series - see the episodes list with schedule and episode summary. Track Star Trek: Voyager season 7 episodes.
Homestead: Directed by LeVar Burton. With Kate Mulgrew, Robert Beltran, Roxann Dawson, Robert Duncan McNeill. Voyager finds a colony of Talaxians far from their home planet. When Neelix begins to bond with them, he makes a major decision.
Star Trek: Voyager. Season 7. (1,534) 7.8 2001 X-Ray TV-PG. In Season 7, Janeway leads the crew through a fierce fight against the Borg drones; delves into political infighting; wrestles her way out of a void; and, finally, makes her way back home. Starring. Kate Mulgrew, Robert Beltran, Roxann Biggs-Dawson. Genres.
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. ... Watch Full Episodes . Full Episodes. Season 7. Season 1 ; Season 2 ; Season 3 ; Season 4 ; Season 5 ...
In 2019, Den of Geek included this episode on a binge watching guide that included a roadmap of episodes, that although not typically achieving high ratings, might still be entertaining to some. Home media releases. On December 21, 2003, this episode was released on DVD as part of a Season 7 boxset; Star Trek Voyager: Complete Seventh Season.
Robert Beltran. Chakotay (25 Episodes) Ethan Phillips. Neelix (25 Episodes) Majel Barrett. Voyager Computer (voice) (18 Episodes), Narrator (voice) (2 Episodes) Manu Intiraymi. Icheb (7 Episodes) Richard Herd.
The Doctor must impersonate various crew members when Captain Janeway is abducted and held hostage for Voyager's warp core. The episode was rated 7.66 from 388 votes. ... (Season 7 - Episode 10) Stardate: 54337.5 - Voyager secretly trails two Hirogen ships in pursuit of the renegade hologram ship. Iden, the band's self-appointed leader, begins ...
Where to watch Star Trek: Voyager · Season 7 starring Kate Mulgrew, Jeri Ryan, Robert Picardo.
In Voyager season 4, episode 6 "The Raven", when Voyager nears the Hansens' ship, the USS Raven, memories of Seven's early life surface, revealing that Seven had been six-year-old human Annika ...
Carlos Cisco, who co-wrote Star Trek: Discovery season 5, episode 5, "Mirrors" with Johanna Lee, discussed the Breen on The 7th Rule podcast.While discussing Discovery's new "jelly Breens", Carlos Cisco revealed that the Star Trek: Voyager villains, the Vidiians were considered as possible season 5 villains. Given that the Vidiians were seemingly cured of the Phage in Star Trek: Voyager season ...
The Void (. Star Trek: Voyager. ) " The Void " is the 15th episode of the seventh season of Star Trek: Voyager, the 161st episode overall. Voyager gets trapped in a resource-scarce region of space, and must work with others to survive and escape. "The Void" aired on the United Paramount Network ( UPN) on February 14, 2001.
s7 e14 43m tv-pg 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. Watch Full Episodes
Stream Star Trek: Voyager free and on-demand with Pluto TV. Season 4, Episode 7. Stream now. Pay never.
Watch full episode of To Catch a Smuggler season 7 episode 1 online.
"Shattered" is the 157th episode of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: Voyager, aired on the UPN network. It is the 10th episode of the seventh season.. The series follows the adventures of the Federation starship Voyager, isolated tens of thousands of light-years from home.In this episode, a temporal phenomenon fractures the ship into sections that exist at different ...