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All of the missions of the USS Voyager have been arranged according to year in the Delta Quadrant.  Please use the below links to jump to a certain date.

 2371 (Season One)2371-2372 (Season Two)  |  2372-2373 (Season Three)  | 2373-2374 (Season Four)

 2374-2375 (Season Five)  |  2375-2376 (Season Six)
 

Episode Details and most photos from the Continuum


2371-2372 (Season Two)

The 37's First Aired August 28/95 stardate:48975.1

Directed By: James L. Conway
Written By: Jeri Taylor & Brannon Braga

Guest Starring:
Sharon Lawrence as Amelia Earhart
David Graf as Noonan
James Saito as Japanese Soldier
Mel Winkler as Jack Hayes
John Rubenstein as John Evansville

Voyager stumbles upon a 20th century automobile in space, and following an SOS distress signal to a planet, discover several abducted humans cryogenetically frozen.  Among them is the infamous Amelia Earhart, who disappeared in 1937 when attempting to fly around the world.  Voyager learns that a powerful race known as the Briori abducted humans from 1937 Earth and brought them to this planet in the Delta Quadrant.  From these abductees, a new race of humans emerged.  They urge Voyager to stay on the planet, but the crew decides to continue on their voyager home.  However, the '37's', decided to remain on the planet.

Outcome:  Voyager lands for the first time.


Initiations First Aired Sept. 4/95 stardate 49005.3

Directed By: Winrich Kolbe
Written By: Kenneth Biller

Guest Starring:
Aron Eisenberg as Kar
Patrick Kilpatrick as Razik
Tim de Zarn as Haliz

While alone in a shuttle performing an ancient Indian rite commemorating his father's death, the Pakra, Chakotay is attacked by a young Kazon Ogla, Kar.  He destroys his ship, and rescues the boy.  However, the Kazon Ogla come to investigate and capture Chakotay.  Chakotay is then sentenced to be executed by Kar's hands, but he is unable.  Chakotay and Kar manage to escape the Kazon, and crash land Chakotay's shuttle on a Kazon training planet.  It is then up to Voyager to rescue their first officer from the Kazon, and Chakotay helps the young boy to earn his Kazon name.

Outcome:  Kazon Ogla are encountered again for the first time since the premiere.


Projections First Aired Sept. 11/95 stardate 48892.1

Directed By: Jonathan Frakes
Written By: Brannon Braga

Guest Starring:
Dwight Schultz as Barclay

The Doctor is mysteriously activated to find the ship abandoned from a Kazon attack.  The only crewmembers which have survived are Torres and Janeway, however, the Doctor begins to show signs of no longer being a hologram, but a flesh and blood organism.  Then, when a Lieutenant Barclay appears, it seems as though the Doctor is really Louis Zimmerman, the creator of the EMH, and he has been field testing the EMH under extraneous situations (Voyager being trapped in the Delta Quadrant), however, radiation from a malfunctioning Holodeck has made Zimmerman to believe his persona as the Doctor.

Outcome:  Barclay is shown, but his appearance is forgotten as the Doctor doesn't remember him in the sixth season, "Pathfinder".


Elogium First Aired Sept.18/95 stardate 48921.3

Directed By: Winrich Kolbe
Story By: Jimmy Diggs & Steve J. Kay
Teleplay By: Kenneth Biller and Jeri Taylor

Guest Starring:
Nancy Hower as Ensign Clarke
Gary O'Brien as Crew member #1
Terry Correll as Crew member #2

When a swarm of space creatures attach themselves to Voyager, their electrophoretic field causes biological changes within Kes which cause her to begin her Elogium, the time when Ocampans conceive.  As the Ocampa only experience the Elogium one, it will be her only chance to conceive a child.

Outcome:  Janeway starts to consider the possibility of needing the crew to procreate to allow for a new generation of the Voyager crew to take over when the current generation dies, as Voyager is still over 70 years from the Alpha Quadrant.
 


Non Sequitur First Aired Sept. 25/95 stardate 49011

Directed By: David Livingston
Written By: Brannon Braga

Guest Starring:
Louis Giambalvo as Cosimo
Jennifer Gatti as Libby
Jack Shearer as Admiral Strickler
Mark Kiely as Lieutenant Lasca

Harry awakens in San Francisco to find himself in an alternate timeline where he never joined the Voyager crew, and his friend has taken his place as Operations officer aboard the lost Voyager.  Harry, not able to live in this timeline, decides to try to return to Voyager, so he enlists the help of ex-criminal Tom Paris, who never joined the Voyager crew as an observer.  Together, they recreate the conditions of Harry's original shuttle accent in the time stream so that he can return home to Voyager.

Outcome:  Earth is seen for the first time, as his Kim's girlfriend, Libby.


Twisted First Aired Oct.2/95 stardate: not given

Directed By: Kim Friedman
Story By: Arnold Rudnick & Rich Hosek
Teleplay By: Kenneth Biller

Guest Starring:

Larry Hankin as Gaunt Gary
Judy Geeson as Sandrine
Tom Virtue as Baxter
Terry Correll as Crewman

After passing through a spatial distortion, the ship begins to twist, and the internal structure begins to change.  Janeway becomes delirious after coming in contact with the energy field, and deck six becomes a maze with the crew trapped in the Holodeck re-creation of Sandrines.

Outcome:  None.


Parturition First Aired Oct.9/95 stardate:not given

Director: Jonathan Frakes
Written By: Tom Szollosi

Guest Starring:
George Spelvin as Gleknar


As tensions run high between a jealous Neelix and Paris, they are sent to a planet to replenish Voyager's foodstuffs.  When encountering turbulence in the atmosphere, Tom is forced to crash land the shuttle.  Stranded on the planet, they discover an alien signature in a system of caves.  They soon discover an alien pod, from which a repto-humanoid baby emerges.  It is up to Neelix and Tom to save the baby, before it's mother returns.

Outcome:  Janeway lets her hair down from the bun of steel.  We won't see this style again until "Year of Hell pt.I".


Persistance of VisionFirst Aired Oct.30/95 stardate:not given

Directed By: James L. Conway
Written By: Jeri Taylor

Guest Starring:
Stan Ivar as Mark
Michael Cumpsty as Lord Burleigh
Carolyn Seymour as Mrs. Templeton
Thomas Alexander Dekker as Henry
Lindsey Haun as Beatrice
Warren Munson as Admiral Paris
Patrick Kerr as Bothan
Marva Hicks as T'Pel

While preparing for a diplomatic encounter with the Botha to negotiate passage through their space, the crew's thoughts become reality:  Janeway keeps seeing her fiancee Mark, as well as characters from her gothic holonovel.  Tuvok is reunited with his wife, T'Pel, and Tom Paris is lectured by his father, Admiral Owen Paris.  Following the hallucinations, the crew becomes catatonic, with Kes the only one not affected.  It is then up to her and the Doctor to save the ship from the alien threat.

Outcome:  Mark is seen for the first time since "Caretaker".


Tattoo First Aired Nov.6/95 stardate:not given

Directed By: Alexander Singer
Story By: Larry Brody
Teleplay By: Michael Piller

Guest Starring:
Henry Darrow as Kolopak
Richard Fancy as Alien
Douglas Spain as Young Chakotay
Nancy Hower as Ensign Wildman
Richard Chaves as Chief

While on a survey mission of a moon, Chakotay finds evidence of Indian symbols.  This leads to a search effort, where an engine ion trail is tracked to a nearby planet.  Meanwhile, Chakotay relives the time when he and his father, Kolopak, where on a expedition.  Upon finding the alien race, Chakotay discovers that they had visited Earth in it's early past, and these aliens had made contact with the Indians that lived there.

The Doctor infects his program with the flu, to better equip him with compassion towards his patients when he displays lousy bedside manner to a pregnant Ensign Wildman.

Outcome:  We find out where Chakotay got that tattoo, and discover that Ensign Wildman is pregnant.


Cold Fire First Aired Nov.13/95 stardate:not given

Directed By: Cliff Bole 
Story By: Anthony Williams 
Teleplay By: Brannon Braga

Guest Starring:
Gary Graham as Tanis 
Lindsay Ridgeway as Girl 
Norman Large as Ocampa man
Majel Barrett as the voice of Sesperia

While travelling home, the remains of the original Caretaker begin to mysteriously resonate in the sickbay containment field.  Then, while scanning the immediate vicinity, Voyager detects another Array, much smaller than the one that brought Voyager to the Delta Quadrant.  Upon arriving at the Array, an Ocampan man, Tanis, hails Voyager, much to the surprise of Kes and the crew, as the Ocampans had believed that no Ocampan had ever escaped their planet.  Tanis explains that the other Caretaker, the female Caretaker and mate to the original Caretaker, overlooks this Array and these Ocampans.  Suddenly, Kes' telepathic powers begin to develop, sometimes to deadly consequences:  she injures not only Tuvok, but Neelix, and destroys most of the plants in the Aeroponics Bay.  When the female Caretaker does appear, Sesperia, she has a vengeance she wishes to repay to the Voyager crew for killing her mate.

Outcome:  We meet the other Caretaker, Sesperia.


Maneuvers First Aired Nov.20/95 stardate:49208.5

Directed By: David Livingston 
Written By: Kenneth Biller

Guest Starring:
Martha Hackett as Seska 
Anthony De Longis as Culluh 
Terry Lester as Haron 
John Gegenhuber as Kelat 

Upon responding to a Federation signal eminating from a nebula, Voyager is suddenly attacked by the Kazon Nistrim, and a piece of transporter technology is stolen.  Against orders, Chakotay risks his live and takes a shuttle to retrieve not only the technology, but Seska as well.  However, upon arriving at the Kazon vessel, Chakotay is abducted and tortured by the Kazon.  While unconscious, Seska removes his DNA, and impregnants one of her eggs with it.  In the nick of time, Voyager arrives at rescues Chakotay, but Seska remains on the Kazon vessel.

Outcome:  Seska steals Chakotay's DNA, and impregnants herself with it.
 


Resistance First Aired Nov.27/95 stardate:not given

Directed By: Winrich Kolbe 
Story By: Michael Jan Friedman & Kevin J. Ryan 
Teleplay By: Lisa Klink

Guest Starring:
Alan Scarfe as Augris 
Tom Todoroff as Darod 
Glenn Morshower as Guard #1 
Joel Gray as Caylem 

Voyager sends an away team to an Alsaurian city in order to attain Tellerium, a precious element needed for the ship.  In the middle of their transaction, the Mokra attack the away team, and Janeway is injured, while Tuvok and Torres are captured.  A grief-stricken old man, Caylem, rescues Janeway from the street, and heals her wounds.  She must do the same for him, by playing daughter, as Caylem believes she is his dead daughter.  The two must then devise a scheme to break into the prison complex and retrieve the imprisoned Tuvok and Torres.

Outcome:  None.


Prototype First Aired Jan.15/96 stardate:not given

Directed By: Jonathan Frakes 
Written By: Nicholas Corea

Guest Starring:
Rick Worthy as 3947 
Hugh Hodgin as 6263 

During a routine mission, the crew discovers a deactivated robot floating in space.  After transporting him aboard, Torres and Kim work to reactive him.  When they succeed, they learn that this robot, Automated Unit 3947, and the remainder of his robotic race, the Pralor, cannot duplicate themselves, as a result of a safety feature imposed by the Pralor creators.  3947 wishes that Torres make a new prototype as she was able to successfully reactive him.  She declines, due to the Prime Directive, however, when she is kidnapped by the Pralor, she is forced to construct a Prototype, or Voyager will be destroyed by the Pralor.

Outcome:  None.
 


Alliances First Aired Jan.22/96 stardate:49337.4

Directed By: Les Landau 
Written By: Jeri Taylor

Guest Starring:
Martha Hackett as Seska 
Anthony De Longis as Culluh 
Charles Lucia as Mabus 
Raphael Sbarge as Michael Jonas 
John Gegenhuber as Kelat 
Larry Cedar as Tersa 
Simon Billig as Hogan 
Mirron E. Willis as Rettik 

After several deadly attacks with various Kazon sects, resulting in the death of Crewman Bandera, Janeway decides that the only peaceful course of action is to make an alliance with some of the more powerful sects of the Kazon, with the purpose to discourage attacks by the smaller sects, and to increase Voyager's power in the quadrant.  However, talks among Voyager and the Kazon do not go well, so Janeway assigns Neelix to go to Sobras to find a intermediate or mediator to begin the talks among the Kazon and Voyager.  Neelix finds Mabus, a member of the Trabe race, who is more than willing to help Voyager's cause for peace, so Voyager makes an alliance with them.

Janeway soon learns however, that the Trabe used to hold the Kazon race captive, until the Kazon escaped and destroyed and stole what the Trabe had, including their ships and technology.  It also appears that there is another traitor aboard Voyager, and Mabus has a hidden agenda that could lead to deadly results.

Outcome:  Janeway's first "Deal with the Devil".  The next will be with the Borg against Species 8472.  Another Voyager crewmember is killed, Kirk Bandera -- a former Maquis officer.


Threshold First Aired Jan.29/96 stardate:49373.4

Directed By: Alexander Singer 
Story By: Michael DeLuca 
Teleplay By: Brannon Braga

Guest Starring:
Raphael Sbarge as Michael Jonas 
  
After much research and testing, Tom Paris takes the shuttle Cochrane to transwarp and warp ten, and becomes the first human to do so.  After the successful test that could bring Voyager home in seconds, Paris begins to show odd biological effects.  The Doctor attempts to save Paris, but to no avail, and Paris dies.  Several hours later, Tom is found alive again, and his body is undergoing accelerated mutations.  The doctor comes to the startling discovery that Mr. Paris has begun to evolve, into a cross between a human and an amphibian.

Outcome:  The infamous episode of Voyager...sigh.  Oh, and Paris and Janeway have offspring.  


Meld First Aired Feb.5/96 stardate: not given

Directed By: Cliff Bole 
Story By: Michael Sussman 
Teleplay By: Michael Piller

Guest Starring:
Brad Dourif as Suder 
Angela Dohrmann as Ricky 
Simon Billig as Hogan 

B'Elanna Torres comes to a startling discovery of the burned remains of a Voyager crewmember that was brutally murdered and left in a plasma conduit.  Upon investigation, Tuvok discovers that the killer is Suder, a man who is psychologically unstable.  Suder claims he killed the man since he looked at him the wrong way.  Tuvok uses his Vulcan ability of telepathy to determine the psychological reason behind Suder's actions, and this leaves Tuvok unstable himself, with violent impulses.

Tom Paris gets punished for operating an illegal gambling operation, where crewmembers used their replication rations in a series of bets.

Outcome:  The first appearance of Suder, and Paris begins to show signs of insobordination towards Commander Chakotay.  Jonas continues his to give information to the Kazon Nistrim.


Dreadnought First Aired Feb.12/96 stardate:49447

Directed By: LeVar Burton 
Story By: Gary Holland 
Teleplay By: Gary Holland and Lisa Klink

Guest Starring:
Raphael Sbarge as Michael Jonas 
Nancy Hower as Ensign Wildman 
Michael Spound as Lorum 
Dan Kern as Kellan 

Voyager discovers a derelict, dangerous Cardassian missile in the Delta Quadrant that appears to have been pulled to the Delta Quadrant by the Caretaker.  B'Elanna recognizes this missile:  she had spent a month on board changing it's program so it wouldn't attack it's original tarket, a Maquis installation, but would attack it's own makers, the Cardassians.  However, at some point, the missile went astray and ended up in the Badlands.  Now, the missile has detected a planet of civilians, the Rakosians, and the missile has determined that this planet is it's new target.  Now, it is up to Torres to stop the deadly weapon before it destroys an entire civilization. 

Outcome:  The self destruct is used for the first time on Voyager.


Death Wish First Aired Feb.19/96 stardate:49301.2

Director: James L. Conway 
Story By: Shawn Piller 
Teleplay By: Michael Piller

Guest Starring:
John de Lancie as Q 
Gerrit Graham as Q2 
Peter Dennis as Isaac Newton 
Maury Ginsberg as Maury Ginsberg 
Jonathan Frakes as William Thomas Riker

Voyager discovers an adrift comet with a suprising being at it's interior:  a Q.  Upon transporting him aboard, the crew learns that this Q wishes to no longer exist, so he attempts to whisk himself out of existance...instead of doing so, he accidently gets rid of all the male crew members on board Voyager.  Unable to bring them back, the original Q appears on Voyager.  Following a cat and mouse chase between the two Q's, Q2 requests an asylum from Voyager.  This leads to a hearing in which Janeway chairs, and Tuvok serves as counsel to Q2, and Q represents himself.  It is Tuvok's and Q2's goal to demonstrate to the chair that he should be allowed to end his life; an action that Q does not want to happen, fearing the reprocussions on the Q Continuum.

Outcome:  The first time a Q committed suicide.


Lifesigns First Aired Feb.26/96 stardate:49504.3

Directed By: Cliff Bole 
Written By: Kenneth Biller

Guest Starring:
Martha Hackett as Seska 
Raphael Sbarge as Michael Jonas 
Michael Spound as Lorum 
Susan Diol as Dr. Denara Pel 
Rick Gianasi as The gigolo 

Voyager responds to a distress call from a Vidiian vessel, and the Doctor transports a sole Vidiian to Sickbay with the hopes of saving her life.  In order to do so, he transfers her Phage-ridden body to stasis, and uses her brain waves to create a healthy holographic image of her.  Slowly, the Doctor begins to fall in love with the Vidiian doctor, however, the realization sets in that in reality she is a deathly ill Vidiian who is slowly dying.  

Meanwhile, Jonas receives instructions from Seska to damage Voyager's warp coils, an action he is not sure he is willing to take.  

Outcome:  The Doc's first love....  Paris continues to be insobordinate and hard to get along with.


Investigations First Aired March 11/96 stardate: 49485.2

Directed By: Les Landau 
Story By: Jeff Schnaufer and Ed Bond 
Teleplay By: Jeri Taylor

Guest Starring:
Raphael Sbarge as Michael Jonas 
Simon Billig as Hogan 
Jerry Sroka as Laxeth 

When Neelix begins his news program, "A Briefing with Neelix", he begins to investigate the reasons why Tom Paris left the ship to join a Talaxian vessel.  However, when he snoops around a little too much, Janeway and Tuvok reveal to him and Chakotay that Paris leaving the ship is all an eloborate plan to flush out the most recent traitor on board Voyager who is transmitting vital information to the Kazon Nistrim.

Meanwhile, Jonas prepares to damage Voyager's warp coils, in an attempt to leave it vulnerable to Kazon attack.

Outcome:  Insobordinate Tom leaves the ship, and we all learn it was an elaborate trap to capture a traitor.  Jonas is killed.


Deadlock First Aired March 18/96 stardate: 49548.7

Director: David Livingston 
Written By: Brannon Braga

Guest Starring:
Simon Billig as Hogan 
Nancy Hower as Wildman 
Bob Clendien as Vidiian Surgeon 
Ray Proscia as Vidiian Commander 
Kethe Farley as Vidiian 
Christopher Johnston as Vidiian 

While trying to elude the Vidiians, Voyager passes through a divergence field that causes every molecule of matter to duplicate, except for the antimatter on board Voyager.  This leads to two Voyagers trying to get antimatter from the same source.  As each ship is not aware of the others existance, each Torres recommends using proton bursts to stop the antimatter drain they are detecting.  These proton bursts begins to heavily damage one of the Voyagers, resulting in the deaths of Harry Kim and the newly born Wildman baby.  When the ships discover one another and attempt to meld the two ships together, a Vidiian ship appears and takes advantage of Voyager's vulnerability.  However, the Vidiians do not detect the damaged Voyager, so the intact Voyager sets the autodestruct in order to save the other crews life from the Vidiians.

Outcome:  Which Voyager survived?  The Duplicate, or the Original?  Naomi Wildman is born, and Harry Kim dies for the second time (well, sort of).


Innocence First Aired April 8/96 stardate: not given


Directed By: James L. Conway 
Story By: Anthony Williams 
Teleplay By: Lisa Klink

Guest Starring:
Marnie McPhail as Alicia 
Tiffany Tauberman as Tressa 
Sarah Rayne as Elani 
Tahj D. Mowry as Corin 
Richard Garon as Bennet 

Tuvok and Bennetts shuttle crashes on a Drayan moon, leaving Bennett dead from his injuries.  Tuvok is able to survive, and soon finds three Drayan children who have been abandoned for dead on the moon.  They fear the coming of morrok, the messenger of death that will take the children to the caves and kill them.  However, Tuvok soon learns an amazing biological fact about the Drayans:  they age in reverse, and these children are in fact quite old and ready to die.

Outcome:  Another crewmember, Bennett, dies.


The Thaw First Aired April 29/96 stardate: not given

Directed By: Marvin V. Rush 
Story By: Richard Gadas 
Teleplay By: Joe Menosky

Guest Starring
Michael McKean as Clown 
Thomas Kopache as Viorsa 
Carel Struycken as Spectre 
Tony Carlin as Physician 
Shannon O'Hurley as Programer 
Patty Malone as Little woman 

Voyager discovers what is left of the Kohl homeworld, and detects several faint lifesigns from beneath the surface.  They soon discover several stasis tubes, with only three survivors.  However, they are unable to revive the survivors as it appears that their minds are linked on some kind of computer that was designed to keep their minds occupied while in stasis.  So, Torres and Kim hook themselves up to the system, and discover a terrifying virtual world, dominated by a maniac clown who will not release them from the system unless Janeway responds to his demands.

Outcome:  None.


Tuvix First Aired May 6/96 stardate: not given

Directed By: Cliff Bole 
Story By: Andrew Shepard Price & Mark Gaberman 
Teleplay By: Kenneth Biller

Guest Starring:
Tom Wright as Tuvix 
Simon Billig as Hogan 
Bahni Turpin as Swinn 

A bizarre transporter accident combines the DNA of Tuvok and Neelix into one individual, who is half Vulcan and half Talaxian.  Unable to separate him at first, the crew must accept this new individual to the crew.  Soon, this man becomes known as Tuvix, and becomes an integral part of the crew.  However, the doctor soon discovers a method that could be used to separate Tuvix back into Tuvok and Neelix.  This raises concerns among the crew, particularly from Tuvix who does not wish to do.  Janeway is then left with a controversial decision whether to end one new life to save two old ones. 

Outcome:  Janeway commits murder.


Resolutions First Aired May 13/96 stardate:not given

Directed By: Alexander Singer 
Written By: Jeri Taylor

Guest Starring:
Simon Billig as Hogan 
Susan Diol as Dr. Denara Pel 
Bahni Turpin as Powell 

While on an away mission, Chakotay and Janeway contract a deadly virus, that the doctor is unable to cure after several weeks of research.  This leaves the captain with a difficult decision where she decides that herself and Chakotay will stay behind on the planet they later call New Earth, as it shields the effects of the virus.  Janeway and Chakotay then manage life on this new planet.

Unable to commit to Janeway's orders to not risk the crew to save the captain and Chakotay, Tuvok decides to try to save Janeway and Chakotay with the help of Denara Pel, the Vidiian love of the Doctor, who has a cure for the virus.  However, when attacked by the Vidiians, it appears unlikely that even Voyager will be able to survive.

Outcome:  Besides a hint at a Janeway/Chakotay attraction, nothing.


Basics I First Aired May 20/96 stardate:not given

Directed By: Winrich Kolbe 
Written By: Michael Piller

Guest Starring:
Martha Hackett as Seska 
Anthony De Longis as Culluh 
Brad Dourif as Suder 
Henry Darrow as Kolopak 
John Gegenhuber as Teirna 
 

The Kazon Nistrim, under the leadership of Culluh and Seska, make one more attempt to seize Voyager and it's technology.  Thus, they spin an elaborate plan involving the child of Chakotay and Seska, and attempt to lure Voyager deep into Kazon space.  Along the way, after being attacked by several small Kazon factions which caused damage to the exact same location on Voyager, the crew finds Seska's aide, Teirna, adrift in a damaged vessel.  

Once Voyager learns of the trap, it is too late.  Voyager is overtaken  by several Kazon vessels, but not before Tom can escape in a shuttle.  The Kazon then land Voyager, and exile the entire crew to a primitive planet, Hanon 3.  However, unknown to the Kazon, Ensign Suder and the Doctor are still aboard Voyager, and they may be the only hope for the Voyager crew.

Outcome:  Voyager lands again, and the ship is taken over by the Kazon.



Season Two Summary:

Aliens Encountered:  The Human descendants of the '37s', the Kazon, the Vidiians, the Rakosians, the Drayans, the Pralor, the Cravic, the Alsaurians, the Mokra, the Q, the Ocampa, the Botha, the Nacene (female Caretaker), the Kohl, 

Crewmembers killed/departed:  Kirk Bandera during a Kazon attack, Michael Jonas when Neelix throws him into a pool of warp plasma, Bennett during a shuttle crash on a Drayan moon.

Years to the Alpha Quadrant:  73 years (73,000 light years)

"Special"  Guest Stars:  Sharon Lawrence as Amelia Earhart, Aron Eisenberg as Kar (Nog of DS9),  Dwight Schultz as Barclay, John De Lancie as Q, Michael McKean as the Clown, Martha Hackett as Seska, Jonathan Frakes as Riker, Brad Dourif as Suder, Carel Struycken as Spectre (played Lurch in the Addams family as well as Lwaxana Troi's Valet)
 
 


 
 
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