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Voyager
Season Seven
Unimatrix Zero (Part 2)10/04/00 -- Stardate: 54014.4SOS Rating: 7.7 The assimilated away team (Janeway, B'Elanna, and Tuvok) have retained their memories thanks to Doc's intervention, but when Tuvok falls prey to the Borg Queen's control, Voyager's efforts to help the rogue drones who are able to have independent lives in the virtual reality of Unimatrix Zero backfires.
Imperfection10/11/00 -- Stardate: 54129.4SOS Rating: 8.0 When Seven of Nine's cortical node (which controls her physiological functions) begins to malfunction, her life is threatened; and the only solution to the problem is to obtain a functioning cortical node from another Borg.
Drive10/18/00 -- Stardate: 54058.6SOS Rating: 6.8 Paris and B'Elanna pilot the Delta Flyer in a trans-stellar space race intended to enhance a delicate peace between former warring species of the area but, unknown to them, someone is trying to sabotage the race and the peace.
Repression10/25/00 -- Stardate: 54101.0SOS Rating: 5.4 Former Maquis members of the crew are found in comas as a result of mysterious attacks, and Tuvok's investigation leads to a link with a fanatical Bajoran Maquis operative who's still alive in the Alpha Quadrant.
Critical Care11/01/00 -- Stardate: UnknownSOS Rating: 7.9 Doc's holo-emitter is stolen by an unscrupulous trader and sold to an alien medical facility operated by a 24th Century alien equivalent of an HMO, which tightly controls the level of treatment given to less "important" patients.
Inside Man11/08/00 -- Stardate: 54208.3SOS Rating: 6.7 A holographic program of himself that Reg Barclay transmits to Voyager is intercepted by a Ferengi ship, the crew of which reprograms the hologram for their own evil purposes before retransmitting the program to Voyager.
Body and Soul11/15/00 -- Stardate: 54238.3SOS Rating: 7.4 When the Delta Flyer is captured by an alien vessel looking for "photonic insurgents," Seven of Nine hides Doc's holoprogram in one of her Borg implants, which allows Doc the experience life through her body.
Nightingale11/22/00 -- Stardate: 54274.2SOS Rating: 6.3 Harry Kim intervenes in a battle to help an alien ship and surviving crew that are being being attacked by a more powerful enemy, and assumes the role of Captain to get the ship home safely.
Flesh and Blood (2-Hour Special)11/29/00 -- Stardate: 54337.5SOS Rating: 7.7 & 7.6 Holograms created as prey by the Hirogen, using technology received from Voyager, rebel and with Doc's help disable Voyager and kidnap B'Elanna in a plan to set up own civilization.
Shattered01/17/01 -- Stardate: UnknownSOS Rating: 7.6 A burst of energy from a temporal anomaly fractures Voyager into many different time periods, and Chakotay is the only member of the crew who can travel from one section of the ship (in one time period) to another (in a different time period).
Lineage01/24/01 -- Stardate: 54452.6SOS Rating: 8.0 Tom Paris and B'Elanna Torres are having baby, but B'Elanna isn't thrilled over the fact that the baby will show her Klingon heritage, which B'Elanna has always been ashamed about in herself.
Repentance01/31/01 -- Stardate: UnknownSOS Rating: 6.6 One of a band of alien criminals on their way to execution, who are brought aboard Voyager after their prison ship explodes, has a life-changing experience that makes him a different person than he was before the accident, with emotional consequences for Seven of Nine.
Prophecy02/07/01 -- Stardate: 54518.2SOS Rating: 6.9 Voyager encounters descendants of a Klingon cult who left the Alpha quadrant more than 100 years before and who now believe that B'Elanna and her unborn baby are the "Saviors" mentioned in their cult's scrolls of prophecies.
The Void02/14/01 -- Stardate: 54553.4SOS Rating: 8.1 Voyager is pulled into an area of space without any stars, planets, or other matter and is forced to form alliances with other trapped ships in order to fight off scavengers and escape from the void.
Workforce (Part 1)02/21/01 -- Stardate: 54584.3SOS Rating: 8.1 Except for a few crew members who were on an away mission in the Delta Flyer, Voyager's entire crew has been captured and brainwashed by an alien society into thinking that they are part of the planet's forced-labor workforce.
Workforce (Part 2)02/28/01 -- Stardate: 54622.4SOS Rating: 7.8 Chakotay and a few clear-thinking Voyager crew members set a plan in motion to rescue Captain Janeway and the rest of the crew from forced labor on the alien planet.
Human Error03/07/01 -- Stardate: UnknownSOS Rating: 7.0 As Voyager unknowingly enters an alien weapons testing range, Seven runs holodeck programs to experiment with her emotions and social skills, even to the extent of developing a relationship with a holodeck simulation of Chakotay.
Q204/11/01 -- Stardate: 54704.5SOS Rating: 6.5 Q drops off his now-teenaged son with Captain Janeway so that she can tutor him in the qualities that will make him a "Q" worthy of the Continuum.
Author, Author04/18/01 -- Stardate: 54723.3SOS Rating: 8.1 When Doc writes a novel based loosely on his experiences aboard Voyager, it sets off controversy among the crew and a battle for Doc's rights, as a hologram, to ownership of his work.
Friendship One04/25/01 -- Stardate: 54775.4SOS Rating: 6.8 Starfleet sends Voyager on a mission to find and retrieve the 21st Century Earth probe "Friendship One;" but the crew is surprised to find the destruction the probe has caused on an alien planet.
Natural Law05/02/01 -- Stardate: 54827.7SOS Rating: 6.0 Chakotay and Seven of Nine are stranded on a primitive planet and the only way to locate them might contaminate the natural culture, thus violating the Prime Directive.
Homestead05/09/01 -- Stardate: 54868.6SOS Rating: 7.5 Voyager finds a colony of Talaxians in an asteroid field, and Neelix helps them deal with asteroid miners who want them to leave their homeworld.
Renaissance Man05/16/01 -- Stardate: 54890.7SOS Rating: 7.7 To rescue Captain Janeway from an alien race, Doc must holographically assume the identities of his crewmates.
Endgame (2-Hour Finale)05/23/01 -- Stardate: 54973.4SOS Rating: 7.7 After 23 years in the Delta Quadrant, Voyager reaches Earth at a terrible price in suffering and loss of lives; but unwilling to accept the sacrifices made by the crew, now-Admiral Janeway takes it upon herself to go back in time to re-fight one last battle against the Borg.
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