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
2375-2376 (Season Six)
Equinox IIFirst
Aired September 22/99 stardate: N/A
Directed By: David Livingston
Story By: Rick Berman & Brannon
Braga & Joe Menosky
Teleplay By: Brannon Braga & Joe
Menosky
Guest Starring:
John Savage as Captain Ransom
Titus Welliver as Burke
Olivia Birkelund as Gilmore
Rick Worthy as Lessing
Following the escape of the
Equinox crew, Voyager is left to defend themselves against the alien species
that has been attacking the Equinox. A betrayed Janeway ignores protocal
and Chakotay suggestions, and sets a course to find the Equinox.
Along the way, Janeway speaks with the aliens, and promises to deliver
the Equinox to them if they stop attacking Voyager. Chakotay questions
Janeways irrational behavior, which leads her to releave him of active
duty.
Outcome: The Equinox is
destroyed, and several of Equinox's crew joins Voyager, but are demoted
to crewmen.
Survival InstinctFirst
Aired September 29/99 stardate: N/A
Directed By: Terry Windell
Written By: Ron Moore
Guest Starring:
Scarlett Pomers as Naomi
Vaughn Armstrong as Two of Nine
Bertila Damas as Three of Nine
Tim Kelleher as Four of Nine
Jonathan Breck as The Dying Borg
While exploring a massive space station,
three former Borg drones infiltrate the ship and attempt to connect themselves
with Seven of Nine. After their attempt fails, Seven learns that
these former drones once served on a scout vessel with her that crashed
on a planet. As Seven begins to explore the memories of her past,
she discovers a dark mystery that led Seven to connect the three drones
together.
Outcome: None.
Barge of the DeadFirst
Aired October6/99 stardate: N/A
Directed By: Mike Vejar
Story By: Ron Moore & Bryan Fuller
Teleplay By: Bryan Fuller
Guest Starring:
Eric Pierpoint as Kotar
Sherman Augustus as Hij'Qa
Karen Austin as Miral
John Kenton Shull as Brok'Tan
After a near deadly shuttle
landing in the Shuttlebay, Torres discovers that a Klingon relict became
lodged in the Shuttle, thus causing the accident. Suddenly, B'Elanna
is transported to the Klingon Barge of the Dishonoured Dead. While
on board, she learns that her mother, Miral, has been transported there
as well, as a result of B'Elanna's dishonour for turning her back on Klingon
heritage. In order to save her mother, B'Elanna requests that Janeway
allow her to enter a coma state and return to the Barge, and save her mothers
life.
Outcome: We see B'Elanna's
mother, and Klingon hell.
Directed By: John Bruno
Story By: Bill Vallely
Teleplay By: Joe Menosky
Guest Starring:
Jay Legget as Phlox
Googy Gress as the Overlooker
Robert Greenberg as Devro
A species of Overlooking aliens begins
to spy on Voyager, while trying to determine if they have anything of value
to steal. While tapping into Voyager's systems, the Overlookers accidently
mistake the Doctor's new fantasies as reality. Their infiltration
of the Doctor's program causes his new daydream subroutines to malfunction,
thus causing the Doctor to daydream when he does not want to. The
Doctor must then save the day when Voyager's safety is threatened by these
aliens.
Outcome: None.
AliceFirst
Aired October 20/99 stardate: N/A
Directed By: David Livingston
Story By: Juliann deLayne
Teleplay By: Bryan Fuller & Michael
Taylor
After bartering with the
alien keeper of a junkyard, Paris retrieves a damaged shuttle which he
soon repairs. However, he begins to show bizarre side-effects to
the crew, as an alien presence of the ship convinces Paris to fix the shuttle
and leave Voyager.
Outcome: None.
Riddles First
Aired November 3/99 stardate: N/A
Directed By: Roxann Dawson
Story By: Andre Bormanis
Teleplay By: Robert Doherty
Guest Starring:
Mark Moses as Naroq
During
negotiations with the Kesat government, Tuvok is overwhelmed by a powerful
energy force, suffers severe neurological trauma and emerges as a mere
shell of his former self while Janeway searches for the mythical species
responsible for the attack in hopes of finding a cure.
While the optimistic Neelix
keeps pushing to restore the mental prowess of the confused Tuvok, Janeway
works with Naroq, a Kesat inspector, as they try to solve the enigma of
the cloaking device used by the hostile Ba'Neth -- or "shadow people" --who
seek Voyager's technical data. Even as the crew pursues the elusive Ba'Neth
for a solution to Tuvok's misfortune, the suddenly vulnerable Vulcan discovers
emotions he never could appreciate before. (Continuum Description)
Outcome: None.
Dragon's TeethFirst
Aired November 10/99 stardate: N/A
Directed By: Rick Kolbe
Written By: Michael Taylor
Guest Starring:
Jeff Allin as Gedrin
Ron Fassler as Morin
Robert Knepper as Gaul
Bob Stillman as Turei
Mimi Craven as Jisa
Scarlett Pomers as Naomi
While escaping attack by an alien race
known as the Turei, Voyager lands on a planet that has undergone a nuclear
winter. During repairs, the crew detects lifesigns beneath the surface,
and an away team is sent to investigate. They soon discover several
lifepods that contact aliens in stasis. Seven of Nine, wanting to
help this helpless species that has been in stasis for nearly nine hundred
years, reactivates one of the pods. The alien who emerges, Gedrin
of the Vaadwaur, seems harmless and peaceful. Voyager then proceeds
to awaken the remainder of the Vaadwaur pods beneath the surface.
However, Janeway has her suspicions that the Vaadwaur may not be who they
seem to be.
Outcome: None.
One Small
Step First Aired November
17/99 stardate: N/A
Directed By: Robert Picardo
Written By: Mike Wollaeger & Jessica
Scott
Guest Starring:
Phil Morris as Lt. John Kelly
Voyager
encounters a Graviton Elipse, the same phenomena that enveloped the Ares
IV, the first vessel to Mars. While exploring the interior of the
Elipse, the crew finds the Ares IV intact. However, when the Elipse
becomes attracted to a dark matter asteroid, the lives of the away team
are placed in jeopardy. Janeway orders the team to leave the elipse
immediately, however, the explorer in Chakotay interjects, and orders Tom
to lock onto the Ares IV with a tractor beam. Due to his actions,
the Flyer becomes trapped in the Elipse with no engines, and no hope for
escape. The only way to leave the elipse is to use technology on
board the Ares IV.
Outcome: None.
The
Voyager Conspiracy First Aired November 24/99
stardate: N/A
Directed By: Terry Windell
Written By: Joe Menosky
Guest Starring:
Albie Selznick as Tash
Scarlett Pomers as Naomi
After
creating a new regeneration chamber that allows Seven to assimilate large
amounts of data while she regenerates, Seven becomes data overloaded.
This causes her to make allegations against both Chakotay and Janeway,
accusing them both of conspiracy.
Voyager encounters a catapult
that appears to have technology taken from the Caretaker's Array, the device
which brought Voyager to the Delta Quadrant in the first place.
Outcome: Voyager uses
the catapult jump to get 3 years closer to home.
Pathfinder First
Aired December 1/99 stardate: N/A
Directed By: Mike Vejar
Written By: David Zabel
Guest Starring:
Marina Sirtis as Deanna Troi
Dwight Schultz as Barclay
Warren Munson as Admiral Paris
Lieutenant
Reginald Barclay, working with the Pathfinder Project on Earth, becomes
obsessed with Voyager. After disobeying orders in an attempt to use
an experimental procedure to make two way communication with the stranded
Voyager, he is taken off the project as his project leader believes he
is unfit to return to duty. Reg then enlists the help of Commander
Troi, who just arrived on Earth from the Enterprise-E, to declare him fit
for duty so he can work on the Project. Troi must refuse, so Barclay
takes matters into his own hands, so that he can communicate with Voyager.
Outcome: Voyager makes
contact with Earth.
Directed By: Allan
Kroeker
Written By: Robin
Burger
Guest Starring:
Fintan McKeown as
Michael
Richard Riehle as
Seamus
Henriette Ivanans
as Maggie
Duffie McIntire as
Grace
Jan Claire as Frannie
The crew creates a new holographic
program that deals with a small Irish town at the turn of the century.
When Janeway discovers the program while trying to round up the senior
officers, she becomes interested in one of the town's characters, Michael.
Soon, Janeway develops an unexpected relationship with the man, as she
begins to modify his program to her specifications. However, disaster
soon threatens the lives in the town.
Outcome: None.
Directed By: Gabrielle
Beaumont
Story By: Michael
Taylor
Teleplay By: Scott
Miller & Joe Menosky
Guest Starring:
Melik Malkasian as
Shaman
Walter H. McCready
as Tribal Alien
Obi Ndefo as Protector
Olaf Pooley as Cleric
Daniel Zacapa as
Astronomer
Jon Cellini as Technician
Daniel Dae Kim as
Pilot
Kat Sawyer-Young
as Astronaut
When Voyager becomes trapped in orbit
of a bizarre planet, the residents of the planet begin to experience rapid
evolution as they attempt to discover the object in the sky. Matters
become more difficult when Voyager discovers that the planet exists at
a time differential with the Universe, in which 1 second on Voyager and
in the Universe equals one day on the planet. In order to escape
from the planet, Janeway sends the Doctor to the planet to investigate.
Outcome: None.
Story By: Raf
Green
Teleplay By: Raf
Green & Kenneth Biller
Directed By: Les
Landau
Music By: Dennis
McCarthy
Guest Starring:
Kamala Dawson as
Tincoo
Ray Xifo as Abarca
Paul Williams as
Koru
Marie Caldare as
Azen
Nina Magnesson as
Vinka
Voyager encounters an advanced race,
the Qomar, who's society has no music. When several Qomar hear the
Doctor signing, the become obsessed. Before long, the Doctor develops
a huge fan following, where hundreds flock to his concerts, whereas some
are just as content to get his autograph. When a female Qomar catches
the Doctor's eye, he considers leaving Voyager for the new fame he has
found on the Qomar homeworld.
Outcome: None.
Story By: Brannon
Braga
Teleplay By: Robin
Burger
Directed By: Allan
Kroeker
Music By: David Bell
Guest Starring:
L.L. Ginter as Saavedra
Scarlett Pomers as
Naomi
Chakotay,
Tom Paris, Harry Kim, and Neelix return from a routine shuttle mission
of mapping planetoids. However, before too long, each begins to show
signs of post-traumatic stress syndrome, where each man remembers a war
which was fought. As the memories become more intense, the Captain
decides to retrace the away teams steps in order to determine what is responsible
for their memories. As the ship approaches one of the planets which
the away team surveyed, the entire crew starts to experience the same memories
of a war which was fought.
Outcome: None.
Story By: Gannon
Kenney
Teleplay By: Robert
J. Doherty
Directed By: Mike
Vejar
Music By: Dennis
McCarthy
Guest Starring:
Jeffrey Combs as
Penk
J.G. Hertzler as
Hirogen hunter
The Rock [Duane Johnson]
as Pendari champion
While
enjoying shoreleave on an alien world, several members of the crew become
obsessed with a bloodsport known as Tsunkatse. The game is all the
rage on the planet, and draws huge numbers to the arena to witness competitors
fight to the death in some cases. After being captured while on a
Shuttle mission, Seven of Nine is forced to fight the deadly game, to ensure
the safety of an injured Tuvok. When the crew realizes that Seven
has been captured, they must locate where the fights are being transmitted
from, before it is too late.
Outcome: None.
Collective
First Aired February 16/00 stardate: N/A
Mission
Image Archive for Collective
Story By: Andrew Shepard
Price & Mark Gaberman
Teleplay By: Michael
Taylor
Directed By: Allison
Liddi
Guest Starring:
Ryan Spahn as Boy
One
Manu Intiraymi as
Boy Two
Marley McClean as
Borg Girl
Kurt Wetherill as
Boy Three
Cody Wetherill as
Boy Four
While
on a shuttle mission, Chakotay, Tom Paris, Harry Kim and Neelix (again!)
are captured by a damaged Borg cube. Upon regaining consciousness
on the cube, the crew discovers that their captives are nothing but young
children, and it appears that all the other drones on the vessel have been
deactivated, due to a deadly pathogen. Voyager soon finds the cube,
and the children try to negotiate the lives of the hostages in return for
Voyager's deflector dish. The deflector dish will allow them to send
a signal back to the Collective, so a rescue ship can be sent for them.
Seven is sent aboard the cube in hopes of negotiating with the children,
and also to stall for time so an alternate plan can be made.
Outcome: None.
Written By: Bryan
Fuller
Directed By: David
Livingston
Guest Starring:
Fintan McKeown as
Michael
Richard Riehle as
Seamus
Ian Abercrombie as
Milo
Ian Patrick Williams
as Doc
Henrietta Ivanans
as Maggie
The crew returns to the 'Fair Haven'
program to relax, however, chaos soon ensues when the program's characters
become aware of the crew's mysterious powers. The inhabitants soon
believe that the crew are 'spirit folk' after witnessing them disappearing
into thin air, and also being able to transform people into livestock.
In order to rid the village of their presence, the inhabitants kidnap Tom
and Harry and begin a ritual of sorts in order to rid the 'spirit folk'
of Fair Haven.
Outcome: None.
Story By: Ronald
Wilkerson
Teleplay By: Robert
Doherty
Directed By: Terry
Windell
Guest Starring:
Kim Rhodes as Ensign
Ballard
Marley McClean as
Mezoti
Scarlett Pomers as
Naomi
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 Ensign 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.
Outcome: None.
Story By: Paul
Brown
Teleplay By: Raf
Green
Directed By: Mike
Vejar
Guest Starring:
Manu Intiraymi as
Icheb
Tracey Ellis as Yifay
Mark A. Sheppard
as Leucon
Eric Ritter as Yivel
Voyager
discovers the homeplanet of one of the Borg children, Icheb. However,
Seven is hesistant to let him go, as she has become quite attached to him.
As well, Icheb was starting to integrate well among the crew, and even
had invented a device to scan for wormholes, thus allowing for Voyager
to find a wormhole to return them to the Alpha Quadrant. Although
Icheb does not want to return at first, his parents convince him to do
so.
After leaving the planet, Seven of
Nine discovers that Icheb's parents had not been truthful regarding the
circumstances surrounding Icheb's assimilation. Upon returning to
the planet, the crew discovers the dark secret of Icheb's parents.
Outcome: None.
Good Shepherd First
Aired March 15/00 stardate: N/A
Story By: Dianna
Gitto
Teleplay By: Dianna
Gitto & Joe Menosky
Directed By: Winrich
Kolbe
Guest Starring:
Jay Underwood as
Harren
Zoe McLellan as Celes
Michael Reisz as
Telfer
Tom Morello as Junction
Operator
Janeway
discovers that there are three 'outcasts' on her ship that have never been
on an away mission, and who have fallen through the cracks as far as receiving
her 'personal attention'. To fix this, she forces the 3 of them to accompany
her on an away mission with the Delta Flyer to investigate a newly forming
star cluster. But they are attacked by some unseen force/alien, who beams
one of the crew members off the Flyer, and actually enters his body. When
the crewman goes right through a force field and claims he is not in control
of his body, Janeway shoots him. When he is hit with the phaser blast,
it forces the creature out, where another panicing crewman kills it.
Outcome: None.
Season Six Summary: (To Date)
Aliens Encountered: The
Borg, The Klingons, the Overlookers (Hierarchy), the Kesat, the Ba'Neth,
the Turei, the Vaadwaur, the Qomar, the Kobali, the Hirogen
Crewmembers killed/departed:
None.
Years to the Alpha Quadrant:
25 years (25,000 light years) - Minus 0.5 year for conventional travel,
3 years for using the catapult
"Special" Guest Stars:
Marina Sirtis as Deanna Troi, Dwight Schultz as Barclay, Phil Morris as
Lt. John Kelly, John Savage as Captain Ransom, J.G. Hertzler as Hirogen,
Jeffrey Coombs as Penk, The Rock as the Champion, Tom Morello (Rage Against
the Machine) as Junction Operator
Number of Shuttles Destroyed: None.
Number of Times Seven of Nine has
saved the crew: One. "One Small Step"