Ben's Voyager Page |
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Ok,
welcome to my Voyager page. Voyager is the only Star Trek
show that I watch every week now. For me it comes on
every Wednesday at 8:00 p.m. I will try to put a brief
description of what happened on this page so that if you
miss an episode you can find out what happened. I may
also put a few other things here but I think I'll have a
hard enough time with the episodes. If you would like to
suggest something just E-mail me. Oct. 14 Season premeire. Voyager is traveling accross a huge void in space when they come accross a group of strange beings who beam onboard uninvited. Later it is discovered that these beings are suffering from radiation poisoning from an alien race that is dumping their waste in the void. Janeway and her crew destroy a spacial rift which the aliens use to get to the void and dump waste, but not before traveling through it to get out of the void.
Oct. 21 There's a sudden emergence of a dangerous new lifeform aboard the USS Voyager - a Superborg - after The Doctor's 29th century mobile emitter technology mysteriously fuses with Seven of Nine's Borg nanoprobes. An advanced male Drone is "born" and awaits instruction from the Collective. Also, debuting in this episode is "The Adventures of Captain Proton," Tom Paris' retro-Holodeck program that depicts him as a kitschy 1930's space hero.
Oct. 28 Torres' crewmates are alarmed when she repeatedly engages in reckless activity including orbital skydiving. Meanwhile, after the USS Voyager directs its probe into a hazardous atmosphere, protecting it from a Malon freighter, Lt. Paris launches a newly constructed, all environment shuttlecraft, to retrieve it. A new Starfleet vessel, the Delta Flyer, features an ultra-aerodynamic design with a Borg-inspired weapons system. Originally designed by Tom Paris as a warp-powered, ultra-responsive, twenty-fourth century "hot rod," it has traditional Starfleet design elements and some completely unique features - the result of the crew's diverse backgrounds.
Nov. 4 |
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The
USS Voyager discovers that Species 8472 has created a
habitat simulation of Starfleet's San Francisco Yards,
and are training their own to pose as humans to
eventually invade Earth. They then make peace with the
Species.
Nov. 11 As the U.S.S. Voyager searches for the crash-landed Delta Flyer and its crew, Lt. Paris, Tuvok, Ensign Samantha Wildman and Neelix help the littlest crewmember, Naomi Wildman, cope without her mother. Together, they are kept occupied by the odd character's in Naomi's storybook holonovel, the classic Adventures of Flotter, but Neelix soon decides that a starship is no place for a child.
Nov. 18 "Timeless" - Fifteen years after the Starship U.S.S. Voyager crashes into a desolate ice planet, Commander Chakotay and former Ensign Harry Kim, sole survivors of the tragedy, steal the Delta Flyer from a Federation shipyard and return to Voyager's frozen hull. Aided by Chakotay's striking love interest, Lieutenant Tessa Omond, Chakotay and Kim are hotly pursued fugitives with hope that somewhere embedded beneath the ice, they'll retrieve the only tools they believe can change the fate of their long-dead fellow crew members.
Nov. 25 Mysteriously, the U.S.S. Voyager comes upon a floating Borg Vinculum - a device that interconnects Drone's minds aboard a Borg vessel - which swiftly causes Seven of Nine to manifest personalities other than her own including that of a Klingon warrior, a Ferengi, and a six-year-old human girl. Janeway is crushed to learn that before Tuvok, The Doctor and she can intervene, Seven may be completely lost. They do get her back, of course.
Dec. 2 After Torres is stricken by a bizarre, injured alien that latches itself onto her body, The Doctor creates another holographic physician, a Cardassian exobiologist named Dr. Crell Moset, to save her life. But Torres refuses treatment when it's learned that the physician engaged in unethical wartime medical practices. I missed the end of this one. I forget why. I'm pretty sure that eventually they do get the thing off of Torres.
Dec. 9 Paris is sentenced to 30 days of solitary confinement after breaking the Prime Directive. The episode is his interpritation of how it happened. He is also stripped of his rank.
Dec. 16 As the U.S.S. Voyager rescues two families of telepathic alien refugees from the Devore Imperium, they are intercepted by a Devore squadron and boarded by inspectors searching for the defectors. Soon Kashyk, the lead Devore officer pleads with Janeway to grant him asylum. It turns out that he is not to be trusted, luckily, Janeway had planned for that. |
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