Ever recognize a face or a voice but could not remember where you have seen the actor or actress? Added links to filmographies (actors' and actresses' histories of movies and TV shows) for the Guest Cast on each of the reviews on Season 1, Season 2, Season 3, Season 4, Season 5, Season 6 and Season 7 pages. Just click on the links and check them out!
I know all the actors on Voyager can do a great job and these ratings are not necessarily a reflection on their acting abilities.
You might say I have a five star system. But instead of stars I am using these five creatures.
This picture means the script stinks.
This picture means the script was slow.
This picture means the script was attention getting.
This picture means the script was not only attention getting but had a meaningful plot.
This picture means the script was not only good with a meaningful plot, but was outstanding.
Season 6
Regular Cast on all shows:
Kate Mulgrew as Kathryn Janeway
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
"Equinox" Part II - In the sixth-season opener, the Voyager is attacked by the aliens, and as Janeway plots to recapture Ransom and his crew, the Equinox is equally determined to escape with the Doctor and Seven of Nine as hostages.
Production: 921
Airdate: 9-22-99
Stardate:
Writers: Rick Berman & Brannon Braga & Joe Menosky
Director: David Livingston
Teleplay: Brannon Braga & Joe Menosky
"Survival Instinct" - A visit to a space station brings Seven of Nine into contact with her former Borg crewmates, Two, Three and Four of Nine, who wish to access her memories in order to recall their break from the Collective.
Production: 922
Airdate: 9-29-99
Stardate: 53049.2
Written: Ron Moore
Director: Terry Windell
Torres confronts a dark side of her Klingon ancestry when she asks a skeptical Janeway to allow doctors to induce a coma-like experience that will allow her to aid her condemned mother who is held aboard a mythic Klingon death barge.
Production: 923
Airdate: 10-6-99
Stardate:
Director: Mike Vejar
Story: Ron Moore & Bryan Fuller
Teleplay: Bryan Fuller
Tom Paris becomes obsessed with a mysterious alien vessel that imperils the entire crew.
Paris's plans to refurbish a used shuttle create big trouble for Voyager when the shuttle's computer manipulates his mind to complete its own plans for repair.
Production: 926
Airdate: 10-20-99
Stardate: Unknown
Director: David Livingston
Teleplay: Bryan Fuller & Michael Taylor
Story: Juliann deLayne
Janeway commands a probe of a massive ball of energy that nearly consumed the Voyager.
Voyager averts destruction by rolling ball of deadly energy, but efforts to retrieve legendary spacecraft risks lives.
Production: 928
Airdate: 11-17-99
Stardate: Unknown
Director: Robert Picardo
Teleplay: Bryan Fuller and Michael Taylor
Writers: Jessica Scott and Mike Wollaeger
In San Francisco, an obsessed former Enterprise engineer Reginald Barclay recruits Counselor Deanna Troi to help him communicate with the distant Voyager via a radically innovative system that puts him at odds with his superiors.
Assigned to the Pathfinder Project, Barclay secretly creates a startlingly realistic simulated hologram of the Voyager and its lifelike crew which he believes has aided his quest to send a one-way message to the actual ship 60,000 light years away. However, his unorthodox manner and single-minded passion for the project anger his commanding officers, forcing Barclay to risk everything when he disobeys orders and tries to generate his transmission through a temporary micro-wormhole.
A familiar engineer in the Alpha Quadrant is obsessed with bringing the U.S.S. Voyager home.
Production: 930
Airdate: 12-1-99
Stardate: Unknown
Director: Mike Vejar
Writer: David Zabel
Captain Janeway and her crew enjoy some hard-earned leisure time in the holographic setting of a charming Irish village where she can't help falling for a ruggedly handsome townsman-but their holiday is darkened by an approching wave of deadly neutron radiation.
Created by Paris as a diversion for himself and his mates, sunny Fair Haven offers Janeway a deceptively realistic fantasy figure named Michael, whose physical and intellectual specifications are made to order for her. Soon, her attention is commanded by the trailing edge of a speedy wavefront that poses more of a threat than anyone knows.
Janeway develops a complicated and unexpected relationship with a holographic character.
Production: 931
Airdate: 1-12-2000
Stardate: Unknown
Director: Allan Kroeker
Writer: Robin Burger
While on shoreleave, Chakotay and Torres attend a Tsunkatse match in a nearby alien world. In the meantime, Captain Janeway is off touring a planet in a neighboring system.
Director: Gabrielle Beaumont
Story By: Michael Taylor
Teleplay By: Scott Miller & Joe Menosky
Production: 932
Airdate: 2-9-2000
Stardate: Unknown
Director: Mike Vejar
Teleplay: Robert Doherty
When Voyager becomes ensnared in the orbit of a strange, primitive planet - its energized core enables it to rapidly develop into a society with warp technology. So Janeway briefly transports The Doctor to the alien world, only to learn that the presence of Voyager has inspired invention among the society, which without warning, aims its own weapons at Voyager.
Production: 933
Airdate: 1-19-2000
Stardate: Unknown
Director: Gabrielle Beaumont
Story: Michael Taylor
Teleplay: Scott Miller & Joe Menosky
The Doctor's ego soars when Voyager engages an advanced but arrogant race which is entranced by the medical officer's passable singing talent, granting him instant rock-star status that tempts him to leave the ship for his legions of fans.
Janeway and the crew are perplexed by the effect that The Doctor's voice and variety of song selections have on such a superior alien culture as the Qomar. Millions of them mob his concerts, countless "fan mail" messages arrive and groupies abound, but one particular female Qomar catches the good Doctor's eye, and he ponders resigning his commission to stay behind.
Production: 934
Airdate: 1-26-2000
Stardate: Unknown
Director: Les Landau
Written by: Raf Green & Kenneth Biller
Chakotay, Kim, Paris and Neelix are taken hostage when the Delta Flyer is captured by a Borg Cube. The Borg will return the crewmembers in exchange for Voyager's navigational deflector. However, Voyager will be unable to go to warp without it. Seven of Nine tells Captain Janeway that the Borg most likely want Voyager's deflector in order to contact the Collective because their own is damaged.
While stalling the Borg, Janeway tells them that she is sending Seven over to make sure that her crewmembers are unharmed. Aboard the Borg Cube, Seven discovers that it is manned by neonatal Drones, or children. The children insist that the Borg will come for them once their link is re-established.
Because Voyager cannot give up its deflector, Janeway offers Seven's services in repairing the Cube's technology. One of the Borg children tells Janeway that she has exactly two hours before one of the hostages dies. While speaking with the Borg children, Seven tries to jostle their memories in hopes that they will turn away from the Collective and come aboard Voyager.
Production: 935
Airdate: 2000
Stardate: Unknown
Director: Allison Liddi
Teleplay: Michael Taylor
Writer: Andrew Price and Mark Gaberman.
Post-traumatic stress disorder is pervasive after Chakotay and his shuttle crew begin hallucinating --- convinced they participated in a massacre on an alien world.
A return to the hologram village of Fair Haven alarms the superstitious locals when a glitch in the computers allows them to observe the crew's ability to alter their world at will
A transmission from a rogue alien ship reveals dead starship crew member to be alive, asking for immediate sanctuary aboard Voyager and an old friendship becomes a love affair while alien genes affect the future.
To the shock and disbelief of the crew, their colleague, Ensign Lyndsay Ballard, returns to the Starship after having been killed on a mission long ago. Pursued by her alien Kobali abductors, whose reproductive system is centered on reanimation of the dead, she rekindles her former relationships with Janeway and the crew of the Voyager, hoping to reverse the effects of the alien genes implanted in her system.
Her old friendship with Lieutenant Harry Kim ignites and deepens until the moment in his quarters when she realizes the horror and extent of her Kobali genes. Harry's support and affection complicates Ballard's final decision as to whether she will remain human or return to the Kobali homeland with the alien family that loves her.
Production: 938
Airdate: 3-1-2000
Stardate: Unknown
Director: Terry Windell
Story: Ronald Wilkerson
Teleplay: Robert Doherty
Icheb's return to his home planet after his abduction by the Borg is difficult for Seven of Nine to bear when her awakening maternal insticts make her suspicious of his parents.
Production: 939
Airdate: 3-8-2000
Stardate: Unknown
Director: David Livingston
Story: Brannon Braga & Joe Menosky
Janeway recruits a trio of misfit crew members for a routine astronomical survey mission, but her untested team is imperiled when the Delta Flyer is struck by an unknown force.
Kes returns a vengeful woman bent on destroying Janeway and Voyager. Using her advanced mental abilities, Kes journeys into the past, intent on delivering the crew into the hands of one of their earliest and most dangerous enemies.
Production: 941
Airdate: 5-3-2000
Stardate: Unknown
Director: John Bruno
Story: Rick Berman & Brannon Braga
Teleplay: Bryan Fuller & Michael Taylor
The crew hunts for a trio of scam artists who have assumed the identities of Janeway, Chakotay and Tuvok in order to con their unsuspecting victims out of valuable supplies.
When Earth's "Pathfinder Project" transmits its first block of data to Voyager, the Doctor receives disturbing news -- Lewis Zimmerman, the creator of modern holography and the Doctor's program, is dying. Hoping to save this "father" he never met, whose likeness he shares, the Doctor's program is transmitted back to the Alpha Quadrant.
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Production: 943
Airdate: 5-10-2000
Stardate: Unknown
Director: Terry Windell
Writer: John Bruno & Robert Picardo
Teleplay: Robert Doherty & Raf Green and Brannon Braga
B'Elanna becomes an unwilling muse when the Delta Flyer crashes on a warring planet, inspiring a playwright to turn her Voyager experiences into an anti-war parable.
Production: 944
Airdate: 4-26-2000
Stardate: Unknown
Director: Mike Vejar
Writer: Joe Menosky
Seven of Nine is drawn into a dreamworld that Borg drones inhabit during their sleep cycles - a threat to the Borg Queen's control that Janeway wants to exploit.
Production: 946
Airdate: 5-24-2000
Stardate: Unknown
Director: Allan Kroeker
Story: Mike Sussman
Teleplay: Brannon Braga & Joe Menosky