Basics Part 2
Stranded by the Kazon on the planet Hanon IV, the crew of the U.S.S. Voyager is
forced to defend against the planet's primitive inhabitants. Following the death of a
crew member by an unknown creature in nearby caves, and the disappearance of Kes
and Neelix, the crew are forced to fashion primitive weapons in order to survive.
Meanwhile, Maje Culluh is in command of the Starship Voyager, and plots to attack
other Kazon sects with 'his' new ship. The only chance for regaining the vessel weighs
upon Ensign Suder and the holographic doctor -- the last of the crew still on the
starship.
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Flashback
Tuvok suddenly begins having strange, disorienting attacks which cause a disturbing
childhood memory to resurface. As the trauma begins to degrade his neural system he
knows he must take action or he will die. To access and conquer the debilitating
memory fragment, he asks Captain Janeway to act as his guide and enter into a
mind-meld with him. Amazingly, the mind-meld takes Tuvok and Janeway to the
scene of the young Vulcans first Starfleet duty - on the bridge of the U.S.S. Excelsior
with Captain Hikaru Sulu in command.
The Doctor and Kes monitor them, Janeway and Tuvok delve deep into the
mind-meld. Tuvok attends to duties with his fellow crew members including
Commander Janice Rand, while Janeway in anunseen observer. She learns that
Tuvok's first deep space assignment, as a junior officer aboard the U.S.S. Excelsior,
was a disagreeable tour of duty for the young Vulcan and sees how it eventually led to
his departure from Starfleet over 50 years ago. Janeway also has a chance to see
firsthand what her kindred officer, Captain Sulu, choose to do in the heat of battle
with the Klingons, led by Commander Kang.
Tuvok clashes with Sulu over the Captain's orders to make the bold mission to the
Klingon Homeworld to rescue Captain Kirk and Doctor McCoy and Janeway gets to
"ride shotgun" with a different breed of Starfleet officer. Janeway and Tuvok continue
with the mind-meld in hopes that it will yield just what repressed memory is causing
such a physical reaction in Tuvok - until something goes wrong and without warning,
Sulu and the U.S.S. Excelsior crew can see Janeway.
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The Chute
While on an Akritirian planet, Paris and Kim are believed to be members of the Open
Sky terrorist group and are arrested, tried and convicted of planting a trilithium-based
bomb. Before they know it, they are piled into a dark, impenetrable prison at the end
of a mysterious chute. Kim tries to devise an escape and protect a severely injured
Paris who has been stabbed by a ranting prisoner. But they realize that, like each
crazed inmate, they are fitted with a clamp which causes each man to slowly kill one
another. Meanwhile, Janeway tries to prove their innocence.
Under brutal attack from the Akrititians, the U.S.S. Voyager crew detects another
source of trilithium in the system, a ship piloted by Piri and Vel, a sister and brother
who are purported members of the Open Sky. They transport them aboard and are
prepared to turn them over in exchange for their innocent crew members, but the
Akritirian leader Liria, refuses to surrender Paris and Kim. In a bold move, Janeway
asks Neelix to bring his ship out of storage for a special mission.
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The Swarm
The Doctor's rehearsal of an opera duet on the Holodeck is interrupted when he is
called to treat the severely injured Lieutenant Paris who, while aboard a shuttlecraft
with Torres, has been attacked by an unknown alien force. When The Doctor cannot
remember the medical procedures necessary to save Paris, it is discovered that the
Emergency Medical Holograph database has overloaded and The Doctor's memory
circuits are rapidly degrading.
While the rest of the crew fends off the cluster of alien ships -- the first they have ever
encountered with transporter technology in Delta Quadrant - Torres attempts to
reinitialize The Doctor's program, but forewarns that her efforts would restore the
original E.M.H program, causing The Doctor to in effect, be erased.As the rapidly
failing Doctor becomes more and more disoriented, Kes pleads for an alternative
remedy. So Torres leads The Doctor to the Holodeck where the enter Jupiter Station,
the place where his database was originally written, and find that the diagnostic
matrix is a holographic recreation of his creator, Dr. Lewis Zimmerman.
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False Profits
When the U.S.S. Voyager detects replicator technology and Alpha Quadrant
inhabitants on a nearby planet, Chakotay and Paris transport there to find an
impoverished, struggling society. They soon find a palatial temple and two Ferengi --
Arridor and Kol -- decked out in silk and gold jewels who are passing themselves off
as demigods to the people there. It's up to Chakotay and Paris -- with the help of
Neelix -- to thwart them.
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Remember
The Voyager crew picks up passengers from the homeworld Enara Prime and learns
of their telepathic ability. Before long, Lieutenant Torres begins having intense,
sensuous dreams of herself as a young girl involved in a forbidden romance with
Dathan, a member of the Regressives, a subgroup which once resisted Enaran
technology. The dreams turn haunting for Torres as the young girl's father Jareth,
participates in a resettlement of the Regressives -- and eventually their total
extermination. Strongly affected by the horrible visions, Torres realizes that the
Enarans have concealed a part of their history from their descendants and that one of
them aboard Voyager doesn't want her buried memories to die.
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Sacred Ground
Kes is left for dead after she enters a sacred shrine on the Nechani homeworld and is
hit by a mysterious energy burst. The Nechani explain to Janeway that monks receive
purification of their souls in the shrine and the spirits have punished Kes for
trespassing. While Neelix researches the shrine and the ritual the monks undergo
there, Janeway undergoes the arduous rite of passage herself. Although she is certain
there's a scientific reason for the energy burst, she hopes to beg to the mercy of the
"spirits" and save Kes.
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Future's End Part 1
Captain Braxton of the 29th century Timeship Aeon hails Janeway and the crew to
inform them that the U.S.S. Voyager is responsible for a catastrophe in his century
and he's come back in time to prevent that occurrence by destroying them. The U.S.S.
Voyager crew is forced to engage him and, although equipped with only 24th century
technology, they're able to partially disable his weapons. Suddenly, the U.S.S.
Voyager is pulled into a spatial rift which transverses them across the galaxy to the
Alpha Quadrant. They are stunned to find they're back home above Earth, only in the
wrong time -- the 20th century.
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Future's End Part 2
While the U.S.S. Voyager orbits above North America with its weapons and long
range sensors disabled, Tuvok and Paris are missing in Los Angeles and must enlist
the help of young astronomer Rain Robinson and use cellular telephone technology to
communicate with their crew. Meanwhile, corrupt computer magnate Henry Starling
accesses the U.S.S. Voyager's computer system and downloads The Doctor's program,
holds him hostage and reconfigures him with 29th century technology.
In an effort to conceal themselves while trying to stop Starling, Chakotay and Torres
set out in a shuttlecraft but crash land and are captured by a militia group in Arizona.
Then, as Starling prepares to launch the timeship, the city's news organizations report
the sighting of another mysterious flying object -- U.S.S. Voyager.
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Warlord
As The Doctor and Kes treat three injured aliens whose ship was detected adrift in
space, one of them -- an egomaniacal political extremist named Tieran -- dies but not
before he transfers his own mind to the body of Kes, controlling her and accessing her
own Ocampan powers. Then, Kes/Tieran, launches a shuttlecraft and makes a coup
attempt on his home planet of Ilari.
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The Q and the Grey
While the Voyager crew witnesses several rare supernova explosions, Q arrives in the Captain's quarters to implore the outraged Janeway to conceive his child. Citing his loneliness and need for stability, Q offers that their offspring would combine the omnipotent power of his species with the feelings and emotions of the human race. Q is daunted and continues his pursuit of the uninterested Janeway just as a jealous female Q pops up to bring Q back to the Continuum.
While Voyager is deluged by shock waves from the supernovas, Q escapes to the Continuum with Janeway in tow, leaving the female Q bereft of her unlimited powers aboard a stranded Voyager. There, Janeway discovers the true reason Q is desperate to procreate -- for the continuation of the Q race.
As a result of Q's work, the Q Continuum is colorfully represented forJaneway as the ante-bellum south, circa 1861. The Starfleet Captain finds herself dressed as a southern belle, fortified inside an elegant manor house amidst the Continuum's civil war. Not only does Janeway see that Q can be physically injured, she realizes that mating among the Q is unprecedented and that the fulfillment of Q's plan -- to have a baby -- is the only way to avert the destruction of the Continuum.
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Macrocosm
The U.S.S. Voyager is seized by a macrovirus alien -- an unknown gelatinous lifeform which attacks and overwhelms the crew and disables the ship -- and Captain Janeway must face the fight of her life, crawling through the disabled ship's dark passageways to elude the alien's assault. Meanwhile, The Doctor goes on his first away mission to the Garan mining colony to locate the source of this mysterious and severe viral infection.
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Fair Trade
When the U.S.S. Voyager crew transports to the heavily secured space station to trade for supplies, Neelix meets up with Wixiban, an old Talaxian acquaintance who dupes him into using Federation shuttlecraft to traffic narcotic substances. When Wixiban murders one of his drug buyers, Paris and Chakotay are implicated while a guilt-riden Neelix returns to the ship.
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Alter Ego
Disturbed by the fact that he's falling in love with Marayna, a Holodeck character, Ensign Kim begs Tuvok to teach him how Vulcans to suppress their emotions. When Tuvok intervenes, Marayna befriends and tries to seduce him, too. A jealous Kim is infuriated with Tuvok but then Marayna reveals her true intentions.
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Coda
After her shuttlecraft crash lands, a critically injured Captain Janeway is attacked by Vidiians and has a mysterious near death experience during which she encounters her father, Admiral Janeway.
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Blood Fever
During their exploration of a decimated colony, the Voyager Away Team is thrown into turmoil with the sudden onset of the Vulcan mating season. The ensuing, irrational advances of a Vulcan crew member wreak havoc when they trigger Lieutenant Torres' involuntary Klingon mating instincts. Meanwhile, Commander Chakotay spots the remains of one of the colony's invaders - The Borg.
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Unity
In response to a distress signal, Commander Chakotay lands his shuttlecraft on a planet's surface but is viciously attacked. He's swiftly rescued by a colony of formerly assimilated Borg and goes to extreme measures when he allows their resident physician, Dr. Riley Frazier, to heal his neural injuries by linking him to a remnant of the Borg Collective consciousness.
Meanwhile, after Janeway and her crew find a suspicious Borg ship disabled and adrift in space with a thousand members of the powerful Borg race lying dead aboard it, they transport one of the corpses to Sickbay so the Doctor and Kes can perform an autopsy.
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Darkling
To improve his performance as the ship's physician, The Doctor undertakes a personality enhancement project on the Holodeck, incorporating several accomplished historical figure's traits and temperaments into his Starfleet database. But he also adopts several aberrant character traits from those non-fictional figures and is soon over taken by a dangerous, cruel Mister Hyde-like personality.
Meanwhile, the U.S.S. Voyager hosts the Mikhal Travelers, a race of explorers with extensive knowledge of the territory. As Kes spends time with one of them, Zahir, she's overwhelmed with feelings that, having lived one third of her life, she's reached a crossroads and asks permission to leave the ship.
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Rise
When a Nezu planet is bombarded by asteroids and its inhabitants are facing evacuation, Voyager intervenes by sending Tuvok and Neelix to join several prominent members of the Nezu on a rescue mission. Soon it is learned that there's a traitor in their midst, and Tuvok's condescending attitude pushes Neelix to the breaking point.
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Favourite Son
Ensign Kim instinctively leads the ship to the mysterious Taresian homeworld where a shocking story of his birth is told by members of the almost exclusively female population -- he's part alien -- and they want him for reproductive purposes.
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