List of Star Trek: Voyager episodes#ep1

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This is an episode list for the science-fiction television series Star Trek: Voyager, which aired on UPN from January 1995 through May 2001. This is the fifth television program in the Star Trek franchise, and comprises a total of 168 (DVD and original broadcast) or 172 (syndicated) episodes over the show's seven seasons. Four episodes of Voyager ("Caretaker", "Dark Frontier", "Flesh and Blood", and "Endgame") each originally aired as two-hour presentations, and are considered whole episodes on the DVD release. Although "The Killing Game" aired as parts I and II back-to-back, they are treated as separate episodes on the DVD release.

The episodes are listed here in chronological order by original air date, which match the episode order in each season's DVD set. This list also includes the stardate on which the events of each episode took place. Of the ratings listed below, total viewership for the episode is listed for season 1; however, from season 2 the episode household ratings are listed.

Series overview

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| end2 = {{End date|1996|5|20}}

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| end3 = {{End date|1997|5|21}}

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| start4 = {{Start date|1997|9|3}}

| end4 = {{End date|1998|5|20}}

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| start5 = {{Start date|1998|10|14}}

| end5 = {{End date|1999|5|26}}

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| end6 = {{End date|2000|5|24}}

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Episodes

=Season 1 (1995)=

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| EpisodeNumber_1 = 1

| EpisodeNumber_2 = 2

| EpisodeNumber2_1 = 1

| EpisodeNumber2_2 = 2

| Title = Caretaker

| Aux1 = 48315.6

| DirectedBy = Winrich Kolbe

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits

| s = Rick Berman

| ex1 = Michael Piller and Jeri Taylor

| ex1label= Story and teleplay by

}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1995|1|16}}

| ProdCode = 40840-721 (101/102)

| Viewers = 21.3{{cite web|url=http://www.treknation.com/nielsens/voy/season1.shtml |title=[VOY] Season 1 |work=TrekNation |access-date=2014-12-15 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20010208200956/http://www.treknation.com/nielsens/voy/season1.shtml |archive-date=2001-02-08 }}

| ShortSummary = While searching for a missing Maquis ship with a Starfleet spy aboard, USS Voyager is swept away to the Delta Quadrant, more than 70,000 light-years from home, by an incredibly powerful being known as the "Caretaker".

  • Originally shown as a two-hour pilot movie on the UPN network, but in syndication is shown as two separate episodes.

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{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 3

| EpisodeNumber2 = 3

| Title = Parallax

| Aux1 = 48439.7

| DirectedBy = Kim Friedman

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits

| s = Jim Trombetta

| t = Brannon Braga

}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1995|1|23}}

| ProdCode = 40840-103

| Viewers = 14.6{{cite news|title=Super Bowl kicks ABC to the top|department=Life|work=USA Today|page=3D|date=1995-02-01|last=DeRosa |first=Robin}}

| ShortSummary = Voyager is trapped in a quantum singularity's event horizon, and Captain Janeway must decide between Lt. Carey and former Maquis B'Elanna Torres to be the new chief engineer.

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{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 4

| EpisodeNumber2 = 4

| Title = Time and Again

| Aux1 = 48498.5 (Non-Canon)The stardate is never mentioned within the episode, but Non-Canon sources use this Stardate.

| DirectedBy = Les Landau

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits

| t = Michael Piller

| ex1 = David Kemper

| ex1label= Story and teleplay by

}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1995|1|30}}

| ProdCode = 40840-104

| Viewers = 13.9{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=USA Today|page=3D|date=1995-01-25|last=DeRosa |first=Robin}}

| ShortSummary = Investigating a planet just devastated by a polaric explosion, Janeway and Paris are engulfed by a subspace fracture and transported in time to before the accident.

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{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 5

| EpisodeNumber2 = 5

| Title = Phage

| Aux1 = 48532.4

| DirectedBy = Winrich Kolbe

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits

| s = Timothy DeHaas

| t = Skye Dent and Brannon Braga

}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1995|2|6}}

| ProdCode = 40840-105

| Viewers = 13.5{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=USA Today|page=3D|date=1995-02-15|last=DeRosa |first=Robin}}

| ShortSummary = An organ-harvesting species known as the Vidiians steal Neelix's lungs, leaving him to die.

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{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 6

| EpisodeNumber2 = 6

| Title = The Cloud

| Aux1 = 48546.2

| DirectedBy = David Livingston

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits

| s = Brannon Braga

| t = Tom Szollosi and Michael Piller

}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1995|2|13}}

| ProdCode = 40840-106

| Viewers = 11.2{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=USA Today|page=3D|date=1995-02-22|last=DeRosa |first=Robin}}

| ShortSummary = The crew enter a nebula to collect samples before realizing it is a living organism, but not before injuring it.

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| EpisodeNumber = 7

| EpisodeNumber2 = 7

| Title = Eye of the Needle

| Aux1 = 48579.4

| DirectedBy = Winrich Kolbe

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits

| s = Hilary J. Bader

| t = Bill Dial and Jeri Taylor

}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1995|2|20}}

| ProdCode = 40840-107

| Viewers = 11.7{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=USA Today|page=3D|date=1995-03-01|last=DeRosa |first=Robin}}

| ShortSummary = The crew’s hopes are raised when a wormhole is detected as it may offer the chance of a return to the Alpha Quadrant. As her training as the Doctor’s new assistant continues, Kes is disturbed by the lack of respect that some crew members display towards him.

The Romulan Captain is played by Vaughn Armstrong, who later appeared as Admiral Forrest in Star Trek: Enterprise.

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{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 8

| EpisodeNumber2 = 8

| Title = Ex Post Facto

| Aux1 = c. 48600.0 (Non-Canon)The stardate is never mentioned within the episode, but Non-Canon sources use this Stardate.

| DirectedBy = LeVar Burton

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits

| t = Michael Piller

| ex1 = Evan Carlos Somers

| ex1label= Story and teleplay by

}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1995|2|27}}

| ProdCode = 40840-108

| Viewers = 11.8{{cite news|title='Murphy,' 'Dust' help push CBS to No. 1 tie|department=Life|work=USA Today|page=3D|date=1995-03-08|last=DeRosa |first=Robin}}

| ShortSummary = On a mission to the Banean home world, Tom Paris is found guilty of murder. Tuvok investigates and forms a hypothesis regarding what may have actually happened.

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{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 9

| EpisodeNumber2 = 9

| Title = Emanations

| Aux1 = 48623.5

| DirectedBy = David Livingston

| WrittenBy = Brannon Braga

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1995|3|13}}

| ProdCode = 40840-109

| Viewers = 10.3{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=USA Today|page=3D|date=1995-03-22|last=DeRosa |first=Robin}}

| ShortSummary = After an Away Team stumbles upon a burial ground, Harry Kim is discovered to be missing, having been transferred to the culture's homeworld.

The actor playing Vhnoran Dr. Neria, Jerry Hardin played Samuel Clemens (i.e. Mark Twain) in the Star Trek: The Next Generation double episode ‘Time’s Arrow’.

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{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 10

| EpisodeNumber2 = 10

| Title = Prime Factors

| Aux1 = 48642.5

| DirectedBy = Les Landau

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits

| s = David R. George III and Eric A. Stillwell

| t = Michael Perricone and Greg Elliot

}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1995|3|20}}

| ProdCode = 40840-110

| Viewers = 10.7{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=USA Today|page=3D|date=1995-03-29|last=DeRosa |first=Robin}}

| ShortSummary = Voyager encounters aliens from the planet Sikaris, a highly advanced race. They have a device that could potentially send Voyager home, but the Sikarans have a law – similar to the Federation’s Prime Directive - that does not allow them to share such advanced technology.

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{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 11

| EpisodeNumber2 = 11

| Title = State of Flux

| Aux1 = 48658.2

| DirectedBy = Robert Scheerer

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits

| s = Paul Robert Coyle

| t = Chris Abbott

}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1995|4|10}}

| ProdCode = 40840-111

| Viewers = 10.0{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=USA Today|page=3D|date=1995-04-19|last=DeRosa |first=Robin}}

| ShortSummary = Janeway and the other senior officers attempt to flush out a spy who is sending information to the Kazon.

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{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 12

| EpisodeNumber2 = 12

| Title = Heroes and Demons

| Aux1 = 48693.2

| DirectedBy = Les Landau

| WrittenBy = Naren Shankar

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1995|4|24}}

| ProdCode = 40840-112

| Viewers = 10.0{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=USA Today|page=3D|date=1995-05-03|last=DeRosa |first=Robin}}

| ShortSummary = The holographic doctor must rescue crew members who were turned to light energy in a Holodeck simulation of Beowulf.

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{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 13

| EpisodeNumber2 = 13

| Title = Cathexis

| Aux1 = 48734.2

| DirectedBy = Kim Friedman

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits

| s = Joe Menosky

| ex1 = Brannon Braga

| ex1label= Story and teleplay by

}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1995|5|1}}

| ProdCode = 40840-113

| Viewers = 9.3{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=USA Today|page=3D|date=1995-05-10|last=DeRosa |first=Robin}}

| ShortSummary = A shuttlecraft with Chakotay and Tuvok aboard is attacked; Chakotay is left brain-dead, while Tuvok begins acting strangely. An unknown force begins controlling crew members.

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{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 14

| EpisodeNumber2 = 14

| Title = Faces

| Aux1 = 48784.2

| DirectedBy = Winrich Kolbe

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits

| s = Jonathan Glassner

| ex1 = Kenneth Biller

| ex1label= Story and teleplay by

}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1995|5|8}}

| ProdCode = 40840-114

| Viewers = 8.7{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=USA Today|page=3D|date=1995-05-17|last=DeRosa |first=Robin}}

| ShortSummary = B'Elanna Torres is split into her human and Klingon halves by the Vidiians.

This is one of the rare episodes of Voyager in which we get to see Roxann Biggs-Dawson without her familiar half-Human half- Klingon makeup.

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{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 15

| EpisodeNumber2 = 15

| Title = Jetrel

| Aux1 = 48832.1, 48840.5

| DirectedBy = Kim Friedman

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits

| s = James Thomton and Scott Nimerfro

| t = Jack Klein, Karen Klein and Kenneth Biller

}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1995|5|15}}

| ProdCode = 40840-115

| Viewers = 8.2{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=USA Today|page=3D|date=1995-05-24|last=DeRosa |first=Robin}}

| ShortSummary = A member of the Haakonians, a race warring with the Talaxians, arrives on Voyager, much to the dismay of Neelix, whose family was killed by a weapon of mass destruction this particular individual devised.

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{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 16

| EpisodeNumber2 = 16

| Title = Learning Curve

| Aux1 = 48846.5

| DirectedBy = David Livingston

| WrittenBy = Ronald Wilkerson and Jean Louise Matthias

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1995|5|22}}

| ProdCode = 40840-116

| Viewers = 8.3{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=USA Today|page=3D|date=1995-05-31|last=DeRosa |first=Robin}}

| ShortSummary = Tuvok trains several Maquis members who have not fully integrated with the Voyager crew.

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=Season 2 (1995–96)=

The last four episodes that were originally supposed to be part of season 1 (episodes 1, 3, 4, & 6, with stardates 48xxx) were moved to season 2. "The 37's" was originally filmed as season 1's finale.

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character(s) |episodes=

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 17

| EpisodeNumber2 = 1

| Title = The 37's

| Aux1 = 48975.1

| DirectedBy = James L. Conway

| WrittenBy = Jeri Taylor and Brannon Braga

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1995|8|28}}

| ProdCode = 40840-120

| Viewers = 10.9{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=USA Today|page=3D|date=1995-09-06|last=Graham|first=Jefferson}}

| ShortSummary = A group of humans from the 1930s are found in stasis on a seemingly abandoned planet, including the lost Amelia Earhart.

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{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 18

| EpisodeNumber2 = 2

| Title = Initiations

| Aux1 = 49005.3

| DirectedBy = Winrich Kolbe

| WrittenBy = Kenneth Biller

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1995|9|4}}

| ProdCode = 40840-121

| Viewers = 8.9{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=USA Today|page=3D|date=September 13, 1995|author=Graham, Jefferson}}

| ShortSummary = Chakotay encounters a Kazon youth who is on an initiation rite: to earn his name by killing an enemy or be killed in the attempt.

Note: the "Kazon youth" is played by Aron Eisenberg, who plays Nog on DS9

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{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 19

| EpisodeNumber2 = 3

| Title = Projections

| Aux1 = 48892.1

| DirectedBy = Jonathan Frakes

| WrittenBy = Brannon Braga

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1995|9|11}}

| ProdCode = 40840-117

| Viewers = 8.4{{cite news|title=A scrambling CBS slips behind Fox|department=Life|work=USA Today|page=3D|date=September 20, 1995|author=Graham, Jefferson}}

| ShortSummary = The Doctor becomes delusional after an accident, causing him to believe that he is a flesh-and-blood person and his time on USS Voyager is a holodeck program. This episode also features Reginald Barclay.

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{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 20

| EpisodeNumber2 = 4

| Title = Elogium

| Aux1 = 48921.3

| DirectedBy = Winrich Kolbe

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Jimmy Diggs and Steve J. Kay|t=Kenneth Biller and Jeri Taylor}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1995|9|18}}

| ProdCode = 40840-118

| Viewers = 8.0{{cite news|title=NBC Sunday starters stumble|department=Life|work=USA Today|page=3D|date=September 27, 1995|author=Graham, Jefferson}}

| ShortSummary = Space-dwelling life-forms cause Kes to enter the Ocampan fertile phase called Elogium, putting pressure on her relationship with Neelix when she wants to have his child.

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{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 21

| EpisodeNumber2 = 5

| Title = Non Sequitur

| Aux1 = 49011

| DirectedBy = David Livingston

| WrittenBy = Brannon Braga

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1995|9|25}}

| ProdCode = 40840-122

| Viewers = 8.3{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=USA Today|page=3D|date=October 4, 1995}}

| ShortSummary = Harry Kim wakes up in 24th century San Francisco with no record of him on Voyager.

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{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 22

| EpisodeNumber2 = 6

| Title = Twisted

| Aux1 = 48945.8

| DirectedBy = Kim Friedman

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Arnold Rudnick and Rich Hosek|t=Kenneth Biller}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1995|10|2}}

| ProdCode = 40840-119

| Viewers = 8.3{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=USA Today|page=3D|date=October 11, 1995}}

| ShortSummary = A region of space distorts the interior of Voyager.

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{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 23

| EpisodeNumber2 = 7

| Title = Parturition

| Aux1 = 49068.5

| DirectedBy = Jonathan Frakes

| WrittenBy = Tom Szollosi

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1995|10|9}}

| ProdCode = 40840-123

| Viewers = 8.4{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=USA Today|page=3D|date=October 18, 1995}}

| ShortSummary = Neelix and Tom Paris fight over Kes, but are sent on an away mission together.

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{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 24

| EpisodeNumber2 = 8

| Title = Persistence of Vision

| Aux1 = 49037.2

| DirectedBy = James L. Conway

| WrittenBy = Jeri Taylor

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1995|10|30}}

| ProdCode = 40840-124

| Viewers = 9.0{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=USA Today|page=3D|date=November 8, 1995}}

| ShortSummary = The crew experiences hallucinations brought on by an alien that put them into a trance-like state.

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{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 25

| EpisodeNumber2 = 9

| Title = Tattoo

| Aux1 = 49211.5

| DirectedBy = Alexander Singer

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Larry Brody|t=Michael Piller}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1995|11|6}}

| ProdCode = 40840-125

| Viewers = 8.6{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=USA Today|page=3D|date=November 15, 1995}}

| ShortSummary = Chakotay encounters non-humans who have the same tattoo on their foreheads that he has.

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{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 26

| EpisodeNumber2 = 10

| Title = Cold Fire

| Aux1 = 49164.8

| DirectedBy = Cliff Bole

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Anthony Williams|t=Brannon Braga}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1995|11|13}}

| ProdCode = 40840-126

| Viewers = 8.9{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=USA Today|page=3D|date=November 22, 1995}}

| ShortSummary = An Ocampan helps Kes with her mental abilities as the crew encounter a being who appears to be the Caretaker's female counterpart.

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{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 27

| EpisodeNumber2 = 11

| Title = Maneuvers

| Aux1 = 49208.5

| DirectedBy = David Livingston

| WrittenBy = Kenneth Biller

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1995|11|20}}

| ProdCode = 40840-127

| Viewers = 8.0{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=USA Today|page=3D|date=November 29, 1995}}

| ShortSummary = Kazon Nistrim board Voyager and steal a transporter module in an attempt to unite the Kazon sects.

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{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 28

| EpisodeNumber2 = 12

| Title = Resistance

| Aux1 = 49234.1

| DirectedBy = Winrich Kolbe

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Michael Jan Friedman and Kevin J. Ryan|t=Lisa Klink}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1995|11|27}}

| ProdCode = 40840-128

| Viewers = 8.7{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=USA Today|page=3D|date=December 6, 1995}}

| ShortSummary = A mission to acquire Telerium goes wrong causing Tuvok and B'Elanna to be captured and believed to be with the resistance.

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{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 29

| EpisodeNumber2 = 13

| Title = Prototype

| Aux1 = 49270.9

| DirectedBy = Jonathan Frakes

| WrittenBy = Nicholas Corea

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1996|1|15}}

| ProdCode = 40840-129

| Viewers = 8.4{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=USA Today|page=3D|date=January 24, 1996}}

| ShortSummary = The crew finds and reactivates a robot's body which was adrift in space only to find themselves in the middle of a war when B'Elanna is abducted.

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| EpisodeNumber = 30

| EpisodeNumber2 = 14

| Title = Alliances

| Aux1 = 49337.4

| DirectedBy = Les Landau

| WrittenBy = Jeri Taylor

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1996|1|22}}

| ProdCode = 40840-131

| Viewers = 7.9{{cite news|title=Super Bowl, 'Friends' lead to NBC blowout|department=Life|work=USA Today|page=3D|date=January 31, 1996|author=DeRosa, Robin}}

| ShortSummary = Janeway attempts to form an alliance with the Kazon to improve Voyager's standing in the Delta Quadrant.

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{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 31

| EpisodeNumber2 = 15

| Title = Threshold

| Aux1 = 49373.4

| DirectedBy = Alexander Singer

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Michael De Luca|t=Brannon Braga}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1996|1|29}}

| ProdCode = 40840-132

| Viewers = 8.9{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=USA Today|page=3D|date=February 7, 1996|author=DeRosa, Robin}}

| ShortSummary = Tom Paris breaks the transwarp barrier in the Shuttlecraft Cochrane, designed to reach warp 10, but he begins to evolve.

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| EpisodeNumber = 32

| EpisodeNumber2 = 16

| Title = Meld

| Aux1 = 49380.5

| DirectedBy = Cliff Bole

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Mike Sussman|t=Michael Piller}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1996|2|5}}

| ProdCode = 40840-133

| Viewers = 7.3{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=USA Today|page=3D|date=February 14, 1996}}

| ShortSummary = Crewman Lon Suder murders an Engineering crewman for no apparent reason. Tuvok mind melds with him to ascertain his motive, but it causes Tuvok to become aggressive.

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| EpisodeNumber = 33

| EpisodeNumber2 = 17

| Title = Dreadnought

| Aux1 = 49447.3

| DirectedBy = LeVar Burton

| WrittenBy = Gary Holland

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1996|2|12}}

| ProdCode = 40840-134

| Viewers = 8.5{{cite news|title=Powerhouse Thursday propels NBC|department=Life|work=USA Today|page=3D|date=February 21, 1996|author=DeRosa, Robin}}

| ShortSummary = A highly advanced Cardassian AI missile that had been reprogrammed by B'Elanna Torres is found in the Delta Quadrant, and its damaged programming could destroy Voyager and a planet.

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| EpisodeNumber = 34

| EpisodeNumber2 = 18

| Title = Death Wish

| Aux1 = 49401.2

| DirectedBy = James L. Conway

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Shawn Piller|t=Michael Piller}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1996|2|19}}

| ProdCode = 40840-130

| Viewers = 9.8{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=USA Today|page=3D|date=February 28, 1996}}

| ShortSummary = The crew encounter a member of the Q Continuum seeking to end his immortal life.

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| EpisodeNumber = 35

| EpisodeNumber2 = 19

| Title = Lifesigns

| Aux1 = 49504.3

| DirectedBy = Cliff Bole

| WrittenBy = Kenneth Biller

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1996|2|26}}

| ProdCode = 40840-136

| Viewers = 8.1{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=USA Today|page=3D|date=March 6, 1996}}

| ShortSummary = The Doctor helps a Phage-ridden Vidiian woman.

| LineColor = 9F2929

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 36

| EpisodeNumber2 = 20

| Title = Investigations

| Aux1 = 49507.2

| DirectedBy = Les Landau

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Jeff Schnaufer and Ed Bond|t=Jeri Taylor}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1996|3|13}}

| ProdCode = 40840-135

| Viewers = 6.6{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=USA Today|page=3D|date=March 20, 1996|author=DeRosa, Robin}}

| ShortSummary = Neelix tries to flush out the traitor on board who has been colluding with the Kazon Nistrim.

| LineColor = 9F2929

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 37

| EpisodeNumber2 = 21

| Title = Deadlock

| Aux1 = 49548.7

| DirectedBy = David Livingston

| WrittenBy = Brannon Braga

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1996|3|18}}

| ProdCode = 40840-137

| Viewers = 8.5{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=USA Today|page=3D|date=March 27, 1996|author=DeRosa, Robin}}

| ShortSummary = Attempting to evade the Vidiians, a duplicate Voyager is created after it passes through a spatial scission.

| LineColor = 9F2929

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 38

| EpisodeNumber2 = 22

| Title = Innocence

| Aux1 = 49578.2

| DirectedBy = James L. Conway

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Anthony Williams|t=Lisa Klink}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1996|4|8}}

| ProdCode = 40840-138

| Viewers = 7.6{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=USA Today|page=3D|date=April 17, 1996|author=DeRosa, Robin}}

| ShortSummary = Tuvok crash-lands on a moon and finds children who have been abandoned.

| LineColor = 9F2929

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 39

| EpisodeNumber2 = 23

| Title = The Thaw

| Aux1 = 49610.3

| DirectedBy = Marvin V. Rush

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Richard Gadas|t=Joe Menosky}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1996|4|29}}

| ProdCode = 40840-139

| Viewers = 6.7{{cite news|title='ER,' 'Seinfeld,' 'Beast' lead NBC sweep|department=Life|work=USA Today|page=3D|date=May 8, 1996|author=DeRosa, Robin}}

| ShortSummary = The crew finds aliens mentally connected to a computer that has created a being that feeds on their fear.

| LineColor = 9F2929

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 40

| EpisodeNumber2 = 24

| Title = Tuvix

| Aux1 = 49655.2

| DirectedBy = Cliff Bole

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Andrew Shepard Price and Mark Gaberman|t=Kenneth Biller}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1996|5|6}}

| ProdCode = 40840-140

| Viewers = 7.3{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=USA Today|page=3D|date=May 15, 1996}}

| ShortSummary = A transporter accident merges Tuvok and Neelix into a new person.

| LineColor = 9F2929

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 41

| EpisodeNumber2 = 25

| Title = Resolutions

| Aux1 = 49690.1, 49694.2

| DirectedBy = Alexander Singer

| WrittenBy = Jeri Taylor

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1996|5|13}}

| ProdCode = 40840-141

| Viewers = 6.7{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=USA Today|page=3D|date=May 22, 1996}}

| ShortSummary = Janeway and Chakotay must adapt to life quarantined on a planet after they contract an incurable disease. Meanwhile, the Voyager crew risk their lives to seek out a possible cure from the Vidiians.

| LineColor = 9F2929

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 42

| EpisodeNumber2 = 26

| Title = Basics, Part I

| Aux1 = 50023.5

| DirectedBy = Winrich Kolbe

| WrittenBy = Michael Piller

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1996|5|20}}

| ProdCode = 40840-142

| Viewers = 7.2{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=USA Today|page=3D|date=May 29, 1996}}

| ShortSummary = Seska and the Kazon-Nistrim take control of Voyager and maroon its crew on a desolate planet.

| LineColor = 9F2929

}}

}}

=Season 3 (1996–97)=

Four episodes from season 2 were moved to season 3 (specifically "Basics, Part II", "Flashback", "False Profits" and "Sacred Ground").

{{Episode table |background=#1E4D2B |overall=5 |season=5 |title=12 |aux1=6 |director=10 |writer=27 |airdate=11 |prodcode=7 |viewers=9 |country=U.S. |aux1T=Stardate |aux2T=Featured
character(s) |episodes=

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 43

| EpisodeNumber2 = 1

| Title = Basics, Part II

| Aux1 = 50032.7

| DirectedBy = Winrich Kolbe

| WrittenBy = Michael Piller

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1996|9|4}}

| ProdCode = 40840-146

| Viewers = 8.3{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=USA Today|page=3D|date=September 11, 1996}}

| ShortSummary = The crew must learn to survive on the inhospitable planet as the Doctor, Crewman Suder and Paris attempt to regain control of the ship.

| LineColor = 1E4D2B

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 44

| EpisodeNumber2 = 2

| Title = Flashback

| Aux1 = 50126.4

| DirectedBy = David Livingston

| WrittenBy = Brannon Braga

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1996|9|11}}

| ProdCode = 40840-145

| Viewers = 7.7{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=USA Today|page=3D|date=September 18, 1996}}

| ShortSummary = Tuvok experiences brain-damaging flashbacks to his service on the USS Excelsior. He and the captain attempt to find the reason for the flashbacks, believed to be a suppressed memory, through a joint mindmeld.

| LineColor = 1E4D2B

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 45

| EpisodeNumber2 = 3

| Title = The Chute

| Aux1 = 50156.2

| DirectedBy = Les Landau

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Clayvon C. Harris|t=Kenneth Biller}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1996|9|18}}

| ProdCode = 40840-147

| Viewers = 6.1{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=USA Today|page=3D|date=September 25, 1996}}

| ShortSummary = Tom Paris and Harry Kim wrongfully accused, convicted and incarcerated in an unguarded Akritirian prison. Tom gets stabbed trying to protect Kim, leaving him to try to find an escape plan alone. Meanwhile, Voyager is trying to find a way to prove their innocence.

| LineColor = 1E4D2B

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 46

| EpisodeNumber2 = 4

| Title = The Swarm

| Aux1 = 50252.3

| DirectedBy = Alexander Singer

| WrittenBy = Mike Sussman

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1996|9|25}}

| ProdCode = 40840-149

| Viewers = 7.6{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=USA Today|page=3D|date=October 2, 1996}}

| ShortSummary = Voyager encounters a swarm of ships while trying to take a shortcut through a space belonging to a hostile species, while the Doctor begins to experience memory loss.

| LineColor = 1E4D2B

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 47

| EpisodeNumber2 = 5

| Title = False Profits

| Aux1 = 50074.3

| DirectedBy = Cliff Bole

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=George Brozak|t=Joe Menosky}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1996|10|2}}

| ProdCode = 40840-144

| Viewers = 5.6{{cite news|title=Baseball on NBC helps CBS|department=Life|work=USA Today|page=3D|date=October 9, 1996|author=Graham, Jefferson}}

| ShortSummary = The crew encounters the Delta Quadrant terminus of the Barzan wormhole...and the two Ferengi from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Price" now posing as gods on a nearby planet.

| LineColor = 1E4D2B

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 48

| EpisodeNumber2 = 6

| Title = Remember

| Aux1 = 50203.1, 50211.4

| DirectedBy = Winrich Kolbe

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Brannon Braga and Joe Menosky|t=Lisa Klink}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1996|10|9}}

| ProdCode = 40840-148

| Viewers = 6.7{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=USA Today|page=3D|date=October 16, 1996}}

| ShortSummary = B'Elanna experiences vivid dreams. Which at first glance, transforms from a forbidden love affair to an increasingly dangerous path, leading to an alleged coverup concerning a planet-wide genocide.

| LineColor = 1E4D2B

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 49

| EpisodeNumber2 = 7

| Title = Sacred Ground

| Aux1 = 50063.2

| DirectedBy = Robert Duncan McNeill

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Geo Cameron|t=Lisa Klink}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1996|10|30}}

| ProdCode = 40840-143

| Viewers = 6.6{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=USA Today|page=3D|date=November 6, 1996}}

| ShortSummary = Kes is left comatose after contacting an energy field around a rock, forcing Janeway to embark on a spiritual quest to find a cure.

| LineColor = 1E4D2B

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 50

| EpisodeNumber2 = 8

| Title = Future's End, Part I

| Aux1 = 50312.6

| DirectedBy = David Livingston

| WrittenBy = Brannon Braga and Joe Menosky

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1996|11|6}}

| ProdCode = 40840-150

| Viewers = 8.0{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=USA Today|page=3D|date=November 13, 1996}}

| ShortSummary = A 29th century timeship causes a time paradox when it accidentally sends itself and Voyager to two different periods in 20th century Earth.

| LineColor = 1E4D2B

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 51

| EpisodeNumber2 = 9

| Title = Future's End, Part II

| Aux1 = 50312.6

| DirectedBy = Cliff Bole

| WrittenBy = Brannon Braga and Joe Menosky

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1996|11|13}}

| ProdCode = 40840-151

| Viewers = 8.7{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=USA Today|page=3D|date=November 20, 1996}}

| ShortSummary = Janeway must prevent the destruction of the Solar System by a 20th-century entrepreneur who has acquired the timeship.

| LineColor = 1E4D2B

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 52

| EpisodeNumber2 = 10

| Title = Warlord

| Aux1 = 50348.1, 50351.4, 50361.7

| DirectedBy = David Livingston

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Andrew Shepard Price and Mark Gaberman|t=Lisa Klink}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1996|11|20}}

| ProdCode = 40840-152

| Viewers = 6.7{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=USA Today|page=3D|date=November 27, 1996}}

| ShortSummary = Kes is controlled by an alien warlord named Tieran.

| LineColor = 1E4D2B

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 53

| EpisodeNumber2 = 11

| Title = The Q and the Grey

| Aux1 = 50384.2, 50392.7

| DirectedBy = Cliff Bole

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Shawn Piller|t=Kenneth Biller}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1996|11|27}}

| ProdCode = 40840-153

| Viewers = 7.5{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=USA Today|page=3D|date=December 4, 1996}}

| ShortSummary = Q visits Voyager with a proposal for Janeway as civil war breaks out in the Q Continuum.

| LineColor = 1E4D2B

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 54

| EpisodeNumber2 = 12

| Title = Macrocosm

| Aux1 = 50425.1

| DirectedBy = Alexander Singer

| WrittenBy = Brannon Braga

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1996|12|11}}

| ProdCode = 40840-154

| Viewers = 6.8{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=USA Today|page=3D|date=December 18, 1996}}

| ShortSummary = Voyager answers a distress call from a mining colony about a viral outbreak that manages to sneak onto Voyager through the transporter, leaving only Janeway and the Doctor to stop it.

| LineColor = 1E4D2B

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 55

| EpisodeNumber2 = 13

| Title = Fair Trade

| Aux1 = 50501.7

| DirectedBy = Jesús Salvador Treviño

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Ronald Wilkerson and Jean Louise Matthias|t=André Bormanis}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1997|1|8}}

| ProdCode = 40840-156

| Viewers = 5.80{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41385853/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Jan. 6–12)|date=January 15, 1997|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 10, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = Voyager approaches the edge of Neelix's knowledge and a trading station.

| LineColor = 1E4D2B

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 56

| EpisodeNumber2 = 14

| Title = Alter Ego

| Aux1 = 50460.3, 50471.3

| DirectedBy = Robert Picardo

| WrittenBy = Joe Menosky

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1997|1|15}}

| ProdCode = 40840-155

| Viewers = 6.82{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41303321/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Jan. 13–19)|date=January 22, 1997|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 10, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = The crew enjoys a luau on the holodeck and Tuvok discovers an unusual hologram.

| LineColor = 1E4D2B

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 57

| EpisodeNumber2 = 15

| Title = Coda

| Aux1 = 50518.6

| DirectedBy = Nancy Malone

| WrittenBy = Jeri Taylor

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1997|1|29}}

| ProdCode = 40840-158

| Viewers = 6.51{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41294521/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Jan. 27–Feb. 2)|date=February 5, 1997|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 10, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = Janeway appears to be trapped in a time-loop with different events, but all ending in her death.

| LineColor = 1E4D2B

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 58

| EpisodeNumber2 = 16

| Title = Blood Fever

| Aux1 = 50537.2, 50541.6

| DirectedBy = Andrew Robinson

| WrittenBy = Lisa Klink

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1997|2|5}}

| ProdCode = 40840-157

| Viewers = 6.43{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41304408/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Feb. 3-9)|date=February 12, 1997|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 10, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = Vulcan crewmember Vorik passes on the Pon farr to B'Elanna. Meanwhile, seemingly uninhabited planet Sakari is explored. After ruins are discovered, and a few survivors are found underground by the crew, it becomes obvious that local culture was destroyed by invaders. Remains of one of the invaders are found and identified - they were Borg.

| LineColor = 1E4D2B

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 59

| EpisodeNumber2 = 17

| Title = Unity

| Aux1 = 50614.2, 50622.4

| DirectedBy = Robert Duncan McNeill

| WrittenBy = Kenneth Biller

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1997|2|12}}

| ProdCode = 40840-159

| Viewers = 7.74{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41315405/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Feb. 10-16)|date=February 20, 1997|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 10, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = Chakotay answers a call for help on a planet and finds himself in the middle of a shoot-out between two groups of people. Meanwhile, the Voyager crew discovers an abandoned Borg ship.

| LineColor = 1E4D2B

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 60

| EpisodeNumber2 = 18

| Title = Darkling

| Aux1 = 50693.2

| DirectedBy = Alexander Singer

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Brannon Braga and Joe Menosky|t=Joe Menosky}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1997|2|19}}

| ProdCode = 40840-161

| Viewers = 6.37{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41313412/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Feb. 17-23)|date=February 26, 1997|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 10, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = The Doctor's attempt to graft other personalities into his program causes him to develop an evil alternate personality.

| LineColor = 1E4D2B

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 61

| EpisodeNumber2 = 19

| Title = Rise

| Aux1 = 50654.9

| DirectedBy = Robert Scheerer

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Jimmy Diggs|t=Brannon Braga}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1997|2|26}}

| ProdCode = 40840-160

| Viewers = 6.76{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41294963/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Feb. 24-March 2)|date=March 5, 1997|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 10, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = Voyager helps a planet with asteroid problems. Tuvok and Neelix crash-land on the planet and attempt to fix a maglev space elevator.

| LineColor = 1E4D2B

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 62

| EpisodeNumber2 = 20

| Title = Favorite Son

| Aux1 = 50732.4

| DirectedBy = Marvin V. Rush

| WrittenBy = Lisa Klink

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1997|3|19}}

| ProdCode = 40840-162

| Viewers = 6.17{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41386113/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (March 17–23)|date=March 26, 1997|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 10, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = Harry Kim is drawn to a planet that is nearly all women.

| LineColor = 1E4D2B

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 63

| EpisodeNumber2 = 21

| Title = Before and After

| Aux1 = 50792.6 (probable), 55836.2 (temporal jump)

| DirectedBy = Allan Kroeker

| WrittenBy = Kenneth Biller

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1997|4|9}}

| ProdCode = 40840-163

| Viewers = 6.46{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41315176/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (April 7–13)|date=April 16, 1997|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 10, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = Shortly before her death in the future, Kes begins to travel backwards in time, with a portion of events occurring in the Year of Hell.

| LineColor = 1E4D2B

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 64

| EpisodeNumber2 = 22

| Title = Real Life

| Aux1 = 50836.2

| DirectedBy = Anson Williams

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Harry Kloor|t=Jeri Taylor}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1997|4|23}}

| ProdCode = 40840-164

| Viewers = 6.24{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41307854/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (April 21–27)|date=April 30, 1997|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 10, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = The Doctor creates a family on the holodeck.

| LineColor = 1E4D2B

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 65

| EpisodeNumber2 = 23

| Title = Distant Origin

| Aux1 = 50903.7

| DirectedBy = David Livingston

| WrittenBy = Brannon Braga and Joe Menosky

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1997|4|30}}

| ProdCode = 40840-165

| Viewers = 6.49{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41384884/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (April 28-May 4)|date=May 7, 1997|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 10, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = A reptilian scientist trying to prove his heretical theories kidnaps Chakotay and draws the entire crew in conflict between his race's doctrine and the startling truth about its origin.

| LineColor = 1E4D2B

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 66

| EpisodeNumber2 = 24

| Title = Displaced

| Aux1 = 50912.4, 50929.6

| DirectedBy = Allan Kroeker

| WrittenBy = Lisa Klink

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1997|5|7}}

| ProdCode = 40840-166

| Viewers = 6.67{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41385049/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (May 5–11)|date=May 14, 1997|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 10, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = Crew members are replaced one-by-one with aliens from an unknown race.

| LineColor = 1E4D2B

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 67

| EpisodeNumber2 = 25

| Title = Worst Case Scenario

| Aux1 = 50953.4

| DirectedBy = Alexander Singer

| WrittenBy = Kenneth Biller

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1997|5|14}}

| ProdCode = 40840-167

| Viewers = 6.10{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41317470/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (May 12–18)|date=May 21, 1997|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 10, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = B'Elanna Torres discovers a holodeck program where Chakotay and the Maquis rebel against Janeway.

| LineColor = 1E4D2B

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 68

| EpisodeNumber2 = 26

| Title = Scorpion, Part I

| Aux1 = 50984.3, 51003.7

| DirectedBy = David Livingston

| WrittenBy = Brannon Braga and Joe Menosky

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1997|5|21}}

| ProdCode = 40840-168

| Viewers = 7.86{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41384795/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (May 19–25)|date=May 29, 1997|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 10, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = Voyager must pass through Borg space, only to discover a new alien race that is even deadlier than the Borg.

| LineColor = 1E4D2B

}}

}}

=Season 4 (1997–98)=

{{main|Star Trek: Voyager season 4}}

{{:Star Trek: Voyager season 4}}

=Season 5 (1998–99)=

{{Episode table |background=#FF6D85 |overall=5 |season=5 |title=12 |aux1=6 |director=10 |writer=27 |airdate=11 |prodcode=7 |viewers=9 |country=U.S. |aux1T=Stardate |aux2T=Featured
character(s) |episodes=

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 95

| EpisodeNumber2 = 1

| Title = Night

| Aux1 = 52081.2

| DirectedBy = David Livingston

| WrittenBy = Brannon Braga and Joe Menosky

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|10|14}}

| ProdCode = 40840-195

| Viewers = 5.17{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41307440/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Oct. 12-18)|date=October 21, 1998|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 11, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = Voyager loses power traversing a dark region of space containing theta radiation.

| LineColor = FF6D85

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 96

| EpisodeNumber2 = 2

| Title = Drone

| Aux1 = 52095.2

| DirectedBy = Les Landau

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Bryan Fuller and Harry Kloor|t=Bryan Fuller, Brannon Braga and Joe Menosky}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|10|21}}

| ProdCode = 40840-196

| Viewers = 5.33{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41371185/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Oct. 19-25)|date=October 28, 1998|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 11, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = The Doctor's mobile emitter is damaged while beaming back from an away mission, merging with Seven of Nine's Borg nanoprobes and the DNA of a male Ensign to create a 29th century Borg.

| LineColor = FF6D85

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 97

| EpisodeNumber2 = 3

| Title = Extreme Risk

| Aux1 = 52121.7

| DirectedBy = Cliff Bole

| WrittenBy = Kenneth Biller

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|10|28}}

| ProdCode = 40840-197

| Viewers = 5.15{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41370936/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Oct. 26-Nov. 1)|date=November 4, 1998|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 11, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = B'Elanna purposely puts herself into increasingly dangerous situations. Meanwhile, the crew decides to build a new shuttlecraft, the Delta Flyer.

| LineColor = FF6D85

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 98

| EpisodeNumber2 = 4

| Title = In the Flesh

| Aux1 = 52136.4

| DirectedBy = David Livingston

| WrittenBy = Nick Sagan

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|11|4}}

| ProdCode = 40840-198

| Viewers = 6.00{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41372619/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Nov. 2-8)|date=November 11, 1998|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 11, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = The ship encounters one of the training facilities of Species 8472, for an alien invasion of Starfleet and of Earth.

| LineColor = FF6D85

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 99

| EpisodeNumber2 = 5

| Title = Once Upon a Time

| Aux1 = 52138.8

| DirectedBy = John Kretchmer

| WrittenBy = Michael Taylor

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|11|11}}

| ProdCode = 40840-199

| Viewers = 5.44{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41316218/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Nov. 9-15)|date=November 18, 1998|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 11, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = Neelix looks after Naomi Wildman when her mother is injured on an away mission.

| LineColor = FF6D85

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 100

| EpisodeNumber2 = 6

| Title = Timeless

| Aux1 = 52164.3

| DirectedBy = LeVar Burton

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Rick Berman, Brannon Braga and Joe Menosky|t=Brannon Braga and Joe Menosky}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|11|18}}

| ProdCode = 40840-201

| Viewers = 6.42{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41313160/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Nov. 16-22)|date=November 25, 1998|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 11, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = Fifteen years in the future, Chakotay and Harry Kim attempt to prevent Voyager from crash-landing on an ice planet.

| LineColor = FF6D85

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 101

| EpisodeNumber2 = 7

| Title = Infinite Regress

| Aux1 = 52188.7

| DirectedBy = David Livingston

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Robert Doherty and Jimmy Diggs|t=Robert Doherty}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|11|25}}

| ProdCode = 40840-203

| Viewers = 4.9{{cite web|url=https://www.ratingsryan.com/2020/04/broadcast-cable-nielsens-week-ending_22.html|title=Broadcast & Cable Nielsens: Week Ending November 29, 1998|date=April 22, 2020|work=Ratings Ryan|access-date=November 4, 2023}}

| ShortSummary = When Voyager brings aboard an advanced piece of Borg technology from a salvaged Borg cube, Seven of Nine begins to take on the personalities of the people assimilated by the cube.

| LineColor = FF6D85

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 102

| EpisodeNumber2 = 8

| Title = Nothing Human

| Aux1 = 52143.6

| DirectedBy = David Livingston

| WrittenBy = Jeri Taylor

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|12|2}}

| ProdCode = 40840-200

| Viewers = 6.17{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41370229/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Nov. 30-Dec. 6)|date=December 9, 1998|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 11, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = A wounded alien is brought on board from a stranded vessel and attaches itself to B'Elanna Torres.

| LineColor = FF6D85

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 103

| EpisodeNumber2 = 9

| Title = Thirty Days

| Aux1 = 52179.4

| DirectedBy = Winrich Kolbe

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Scott Miller|t=Kenneth Biller}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|12|9}}

| ProdCode = 40840-202

| Viewers = 6.00{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41295417/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Dec. 7-13)|date=December 16, 1998|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 11, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = Tom Paris disregards orders by helping an aquatic world and is demoted to Ensign.

| LineColor = FF6D85

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 104

| EpisodeNumber2 = 10

| Title = Counterpoint

| Aux1 = 52261.3

| DirectedBy = Les Landau

| WrittenBy = Michael Taylor

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|12|16}}

| ProdCode = 40840-204

| Viewers = 4.69{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41372304/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Dec. 14-20)|date=December 24, 1998|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 11, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = While passing through Devore space, Voyager is routinely searched for telepaths.

| LineColor = FF6D85

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 105

| EpisodeNumber2 = 11

| Title = Latent Image

| Aux1 = 52489.3

| DirectedBy = Mike Vejar

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Eileen Connors, Brannon Braga and Joe Menosky|t=Joe Menosky}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|1|20}}

| ProdCode = 40840-206

| Viewers = 5.36{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41319996/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Jan. 18-24)|date=January 27, 1999|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 11, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = The Doctor finds out that some of his memories have been blocked.

| LineColor = FF6D85

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 106

| EpisodeNumber2 = 12

| Title = Bride of Chaotica!

| Aux1 = 52507.2

| DirectedBy = Allan Kroeker

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Bryan Fuller|t=Bryan Fuller and Michael Taylor}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|1|27}}

| ProdCode = 40840-207

| Viewers = 5.74{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41321511/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Jan. 25-31)|date=February 3, 1999|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 11, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = Paris' latest holodeck adventure The Adventures of Captain Proton takes an unexpected turn.

| LineColor = FF6D85

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 107

| EpisodeNumber2 = 13

| Title = Gravity

| Aux1 = 52438.9

| DirectedBy = Terry Windell

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Jimmy Diggs, Bryan Fuller and Nick Sagan|t=Nick Sagan and Bryan Fuller}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|2|3}}

| ProdCode = 40840-205

| Viewers = 5.49{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41319786/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Feb. 1-7)|date=February 10, 1999|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 11, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = Tuvok and Paris crash on a planet stuck in a pocket of subspace, where they meet a female named Noss.

| LineColor = FF6D85

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 108

| EpisodeNumber2 = 14

| Title = Bliss

| Aux1 = 52542.3

| DirectedBy = Cliff Bole

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Bill Prady|t=Robert Doherty}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|2|10}}

| ProdCode = 40840-209

| Viewers = 5.61{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41321832/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Feb. 8-14)|date=February 18, 1999|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 11, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = A large organism telepathically deceives the Voyager crew into flying into its digestive chamber.

| LineColor = FF6D85

}}

{{Episode list

| NumParts = 2

| EpisodeNumber_1 = 109

| EpisodeNumber_2 = 110

| EpisodeNumber2_1 = 15

| EpisodeNumber2_2 = 16

| Title = Dark Frontier

| Aux1 = 52619.2

| DirectedBy_1 = Cliff Bole

| DirectedBy_2 = Terry Windell

| WrittenBy = Brannon Braga and Joe Menosky

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|2|17}}

| ProdCode = 40840-824 (211/212)

| Viewers = 7.43{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41306812/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Feb. 15-21)|date=February 24, 1999|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 11, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = Janeway plans to steal a transwarp coil from a disabled Borg ship to shorten their journey home. Seven of Nine experiences memories of her past just before she and her parents are assimilated and plans to re-join the Borg collective. The Borg Queen tells Seven of Nine that she will leave her individuality intact so the Borg can study her memories and use her to help them assimilate humanity.

| LineColor = FF6D85

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 111

| EpisodeNumber2 = 17

| Title = The Disease

| Aux1 = 52563.9

| DirectedBy = David Livingston

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Kenneth Biller|t=Michael Taylor}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|2|24}}

| ProdCode = 40840-210

| Viewers = 4.85{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41320206/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Feb. 22-28)|date=March 3, 1999|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 11, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = Kim finds love when the crew encounters a Varro generational ship that needs assistance repairing its warp drive.

| LineColor = FF6D85

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 112

| EpisodeNumber2 = 18

| Title = Course: Oblivion

| Aux1 = 52586.3, 52597.4 (alternative timeline)

| DirectedBy = Anson Williams

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Bryan Fuller and Nick Sagan|t=Nick Sagan}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|3|3}}

| ProdCode = 40840-213

| Viewers = 5.32{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41321373/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (March 1–7)|date=March 10, 1999|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 11, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = Lt. Torres and Lt. Paris get married; the crew discover they aren't who they think they are while trying to resolve why subspace radiation is causing them and Voyager to disintegrate. Reference to Season 4 episode "Demon"

| LineColor = FF6D85

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 113

| EpisodeNumber2 = 19

| Title = The Fight

| Aux1 = 52531.1

| DirectedBy = Winrich Kolbe

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Michael Taylor|t=Joe Menosky}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|3|24}}

| ProdCode = 40840-208

| Viewers = 4.05{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41319150/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (March 22–28)|date=March 31, 1999|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 11, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = Chakotay lies in sickbay as he attempts to communicate with aliens through hallucinations.

| LineColor = FF6D85

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 114

| EpisodeNumber2 = 20

| Title = Think Tank

| Aux1 = 52623.7

| DirectedBy = Terrence O'Hara

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Rick Berman and Brannon Braga|t=Michael Taylor}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|3|31}}

| ProdCode = 40840-214

| Viewers = 5.55{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41299838/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (March 29-April 4)|date=April 7, 1999|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 11, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = Voyager is being chased by the Hazari when a think tank offers assistance. (Guest stars Jason Alexander)

| LineColor = FF6D85

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 115

| EpisodeNumber2 = 21

| Title = Juggernaut

| Aux1 = 52640.1

| DirectedBy = Allan Kroeker

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Bryan Fuller|t=Bryan Fuller, Nick Sagan and Kenneth Biller}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|4|26}}

| ProdCode = 40840-215

| Viewers = 2.50{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41320129/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (April 26-May 2)|date=May 5, 1999|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 11, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = The crew responds to a distress call from Malon escape pods contaminated with radiation.

| LineColor = FF6D85

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 116

| EpisodeNumber2 = 22

| Title = Someone to Watch Over Me

| Aux1 = 52647.1

| DirectedBy = Robert Duncan McNeill

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Brannon Braga|t=Michael Taylor}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|4|28}}

| ProdCode = 40840-216

| Viewers = 4.78

| ShortSummary = Seven of Nine explores dating with some help from the Doctor.

| LineColor = FF6D85

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 117

| EpisodeNumber2 = 23

| Title = 11:59

| Aux1 = 52763.5 (April 22, 2375)

| DirectedBy = David Livingston

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Brannon Braga and Joe Menosky|t=Joe Menosky}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|5|5}}

| ProdCode = 40840-217

| Viewers = 4.42{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41313596/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (May 3–9)|date=May 12, 1999|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 11, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = Janeway reminisces about one of her ancestors, Shannon O'Donnell from Indiana.

| LineColor = FF6D85

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 118

| EpisodeNumber2 = 24

| Title = Relativity

| Aux1 = 52861.2

| DirectedBy = Allan Eastman

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Nick Sagan|t=Bryan Fuller, Nick Sagan and Michael Taylor}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|5|12}}

| ProdCode = 40840-218

| Viewers = 4.76{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41314884/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (May 10–16)|date=May 19, 1999|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 11, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = Captain Braxton recruits Seven of Nine to stop Voyager being sabotaged.

| LineColor = FF6D85

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 119

| EpisodeNumber2 = 25

| Title = Warhead

| Aux1 = 52947.6

| DirectedBy = John Kretchmer

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Brannon Braga|t=Michael Taylor and Kenneth Biller}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|5|19}}

| ProdCode = 40840-219

| Viewers = 4.59{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41321453/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (May 17–23)|date=May 26, 1999|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 11, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = The crew rescues a device with artificial intelligence embedded in rock, that then proceeds to take control of The Doctor and reveals itself to be a weapon of mass destruction.

| LineColor = FF6D85

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 120

| EpisodeNumber2 = 26

| Title = Equinox, Part I

| Aux1 = 52983.6, 53017.1

| DirectedBy = David Livingston

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Rick Berman, Brannon Braga and Joe Menosky|t=Brannon Braga and Joe Menosky}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|5|26}}

| ProdCode = 40840-220

| Viewers = 4.80{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41321732/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (May 24–30)|date=June 3, 1999|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 11, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = Voyager finds another Federation ship, the USS Equinox, under attack from flying nucleogenic lifeforms.

| LineColor = FF6D85

}}

}}

=Season 6 (1999–2000)=

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character(s) |episodes=

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 121

| EpisodeNumber2 = 1

| Title = Equinox: Part II

| Aux1 = 52983.6, 53017.1

| DirectedBy = David Livingston

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Rick Berman & Brannon Braga and Joe Menosky|t=Brannon Braga & Joe Menosky|order=t}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|9|22}}

| ProdCode = 40840-221

| Viewers = 6.16{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41321901/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Sept. 20-26)|date=September 29, 1999|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 15, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = The crew of the USS Equinox attempts to elude the USS Voyager in order to exploit the nucleogenic lifeforms in a bid to return home.

| LineColor = 00B65A

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 122

| EpisodeNumber2 = 2

| Title = Survival Instinct

| Aux1 = 53049.2

| DirectedBy = Terry Windell

| WrittenBy = Ronald D. Moore

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|9|29}}

| ProdCode = 40840-222

| Viewers = 5.82{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41309444/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Sept. 27-Oct. 3)|date=October 6, 1999|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 15, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = Three Borg from Seven's past appear, and ask to be completely separated from the Collective.

| LineColor = 00B65A

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 123

| EpisodeNumber2 = 3

| Title = Barge of the Dead

| Aux1 = 53082.5

| DirectedBy = Mike Vejar

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Ronald D. Moore & Bryan Fuller|t=Bryan Fuller}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|10|6}}

| ProdCode = 40840-223

| Viewers = 5.25{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41320606/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Oct. 4-10)|date=October 13, 1999|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 15, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = B'Elanna's shuttle is hit by an ion storm and she awakens to find herself among Klingons in the Barge of the Dead, on the way to Klingon Hell.

| LineColor = 00B65A

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 124

| EpisodeNumber2 = 4

| Title = Tinker, Tenor, Doctor, Spy

| Aux1 = 53127.6

| DirectedBy = John Bruno

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Bill Vallely|t=Joe Menosky}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|10|13}}

| ProdCode = 40840-224

| Viewers = 5.09{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41320334/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Oct. 11-17)|date=October 20, 1999|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 15, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = The Doctor adds daydreaming to his program, imagining himself as the Emergency Command Hologram (ECH) aboard Voyager; but aliens, tapping into his perceptions to observe the crew, prepare an attack when they believe that what they are seeing in the daydreams is real.

| LineColor = 00B65A

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 125

| EpisodeNumber2 = 5

| Title = Alice

| Aux1 = 53225.7

| DirectedBy = David Livingston

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Juliann deLayne|t=Bryan Fuller & Michael Taylor}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|10|20}}

| ProdCode = 40840-226

| Viewers = 4.53{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41300202/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Oct. 18-24)|date=October 27, 1999|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 15, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = Tom Paris becomes obsessed with a salvaged alien shuttlecraft, which appears to have a mind of its own.

| LineColor = 00B65A

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 126

| EpisodeNumber2 = 6

| Title = Riddles

| Aux1 = 53263.2

| DirectedBy = Roxann Dawson

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=André Bormanis|t=Robert Doherty}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|11|3}}

| ProdCode = 40840-227

| Viewers = 4.79{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41313745/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Nov. 1-7)|date=November 10, 1999|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 15, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = Returning from a diplomatic mission, Tuvok is attacked by a cloaked intruder and suffers neurological damage.

| LineColor = 00B65A

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 127

| EpisodeNumber2 = 7

| Title = Dragon's Teeth

| Aux1 = 53167.9

| DirectedBy = Winrich Kolbe

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Michael Taylor|t=Michael Taylor and Brannon Braga & Joe Menosky|tifrst=y}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|11|10}}

| ProdCode = 40840-225

| Viewers = 5.72{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41320730/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Nov. 8-14)|date=November 17, 1999|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 15, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = Voyager discovers a network of subspace passageways, but is forced to land on a planet after being attacked.

| LineColor = 00B65A

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 128

| EpisodeNumber2 = 8

| Title = One Small Step

| Aux1 = 53292.7, 53301.2

| DirectedBy = Robert Picardo

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Mike Wollaeger & Jessica Scott|t=Mike Wollaeger & Jessica Scott and Bryan Fuller & Michael Taylor|order=t}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|11|17}}

| ProdCode = 40840-228

| Viewers = 5.92{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41306447/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Nov. 15-21)|date=November 24, 1999|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 15, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = Voyager is nearly hit by a mysterious subspace mass and the crew theorize that the debris of an ancient Earth–Mars ship is inside.

| LineColor = 00B65A

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 129

| EpisodeNumber2 = 9

| Title = The Voyager Conspiracy

| Aux1 = 53326.9, 53329.1

| DirectedBy = Terry Windell

| WrittenBy = Joe Menosky

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|11|24}}

| ProdCode = 40840-229

| Viewers = 5.71{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41317696/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Nov. 22-28)|date=December 1, 1999|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 15, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = After assimilating Voyager{{'}}s data from the past six years, through an enhancement to her Borg implants, Seven of Nine suspects the ship did not arrive in the Delta Quadrant by accident.

| LineColor = 00B65A

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 130

| EpisodeNumber2 = 10

| Title = Pathfinder

| Aux1 = 53382.7

| DirectedBy = Mike Vejar

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=David Zabel|t=David Zabel & Kenneth Biller}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|12|1}}

| ProdCode = 40840-230

| Viewers = 6.15{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41301051/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Nov. 29-Dec. 5)|date=December 8, 1999|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 15, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = Barclay gets over-involved with holographic recreations of the Voyager crew in his attempts to contact them. This episode also features Deanna Troi.

| LineColor = 00B65A

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 131

| EpisodeNumber2 = 11

| Title = Fair Haven

| Aux1 = 53418.5

| DirectedBy = Allan Kroeker

| WrittenBy = Robin Bernheim{{efn|name="Burger"|Credited as Robin Burger}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|1|12}}

| ProdCode = 40840-231

| Viewers = 5.19{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41381605/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Jan. 10-16)|date=January 19, 2000|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 15, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = The crew enjoys a respite inside a holodeck creation designed by Tom Paris, while Voyager faces the threat of an oncoming storm in space.

| LineColor = 00B65A

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 132

| EpisodeNumber2 = 12

| Title = Blink of an Eye

| Aux1 = 53541.8

| DirectedBy = Gabrielle Beaumont

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Michael Taylor|t=Joe Menosky}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|1|19}}

| ProdCode = 40840-233

| Viewers = 5.70{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41379298/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Jan. 17-23)|date=January 26, 2000|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 15, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = Voyager is trapped in orbit about a planet with a spacetime differential such that, while its inhabitants live through years, Voyager experiences mere minutes.

| LineColor = 00B65A

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 133

| EpisodeNumber2 = 13

| Title = Virtuoso

| Aux1 = 53556.4

| DirectedBy = Les Landau

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Raf Green|t=Raf Green & Kenneth Biller}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|1|26}}

| ProdCode = 40840-234

| Viewers = 5.81{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41308627/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Jan. 24-30)|date=February 2, 2000|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 15, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = Visiting aliens who have never before encountered music become fascinated with the Doctor's Opera singing, and ask him to leave Voyager and join their society.

| LineColor = 00B65A

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 134

| EpisodeNumber2 = 14

| Title = Memorial

| Aux1 = 53621.3

| DirectedBy = Allan Kroeker

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Brannon Braga|t=Robin Bernheim{{efn|name="Burger"}}}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|2|2}}

| ProdCode = 40840-236

| Viewers = 5.59{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41314523/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Jan. 31-Feb. 6)|date=February 9, 2000|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 15, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = Chakotay, Tom Paris, Harry Kim, and Neelix begin to experience horrific flashbacks after an away mission.

| LineColor = 00B65A

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 135

| EpisodeNumber2 = 15

| Title = Tsunkatse

| Aux1 = 53447.2, 53529.4

| DirectedBy = Mike Vejar

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Gannon Kenney|t=Robert Doherty}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|2|9}}

| ProdCode = 40840-232

| Viewers = 6.2{{cite magazine|title=Primetime TV Rate Race (Feb. 7-13)|date=February 16, 2000|magazine=The Hollywood Reporter}}

| ShortSummary = Seven of Nine and Tuvok are kidnapped while on shore leave, and Seven is forced to fight in a gladiatorial contest to the death. (Guest stars include J.G. Hertzler, Jeffrey Combs and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson.

| LineColor = 00B65A

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 136

| EpisodeNumber2 = 16

| Title = Collective

| Aux1 = 53582.9

| DirectedBy = Allison Liddi

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Andrew Shepard Price & Mark Gaberman|t=Michael Taylor}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|2|16}}

| ProdCode = 40840-235

| Viewers = 5.32{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41381832/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Feb. 14-20)|date=February 24, 2000|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 15, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = Chakotay, Kim, Paris, and Neelix are taken hostage when the Delta Flyer is captured by Borg children in a derelict Cube.

| LineColor = 00B65A

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 137

| EpisodeNumber2 = 17

| Title = Spirit Folk

| Aux1 = 53659.1

| DirectedBy = David Livingston

| WrittenBy = Bryan Fuller

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|2|23}}

| ProdCode = 40840-237

| Viewers = 4.51{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41380437/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Feb. 21-27)|date=March 1, 2000|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 15, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = Problems arise from running the holographic Irish village of Fair Haven non-stop, when a malfunction leads the holographic characters to become self-aware.

| LineColor = 00B65A

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 138

| EpisodeNumber2 = 18

| Title = Ashes to Ashes

| Aux1 = 53679.4

| DirectedBy = Terry Windell

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Ronald Wilkerson|t=Robert Doherty}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|3|1}}

| ProdCode = 40840-238

| Viewers = 5.22{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41303577/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Feb. 28-March 5)|date=March 8, 2000|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 15, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = A deceased crew member resurfaces, claiming to have been resurrected by an alien race who have since adopted her.

| LineColor = 00B65A

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 139

| EpisodeNumber2 = 19

| Title = Child's Play

| Aux1 = 53722.4

| DirectedBy = Mike Vejar

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Paul Brown|t=Raf Green}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|3|8}}

| ProdCode = 40840-239

| Viewers = 4.68{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41380249/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (March 6–12)|date=March 15, 2000|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 15, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = The family of Icheb, one of the Borg children, is found, but he is reluctant to rejoin them. Seven, too, is reluctant for him to leave the ship; and his parents are concealing the real reason for desiring his return.

| LineColor = 00B65A

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 140

| EpisodeNumber2 = 20

| Title = Good Shepherd

| Aux1 = 53753.2

| DirectedBy = Winrich Kolbe

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Dianna Gitto|t=Dianna Gitto and Joe Menosky}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|3|15}}

| ProdCode = 40840-240

| Viewers = 5.55{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41380846/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (March 13–19)|date=March 22, 2000|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 15, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = Three crew members who are under-performing are taken on a mission by Janeway.

| LineColor = 00B65A

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 141

| EpisodeNumber2 = 21

| Title = Live Fast and Prosper

| Aux1 = 53849.2

| DirectedBy = LeVar Burton

| WrittenBy = Robin Bernheim{{efn|name="Burger"}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|4|19}}

| ProdCode = 40840-242

| Viewers = 4.85{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41306329/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (April 17–23)|date=April 26, 2000|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 15, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = Con artists impersonate Janeway and Tuvok.

| LineColor = 00B65A

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 142

| EpisodeNumber2 = 22

| Title = Muse

| Aux1 = 53896.1

| DirectedBy = Mike Vejar

| WrittenBy = Joe Menosky

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|4|26}}

| ProdCode = 40840-244

| Viewers = 4.95{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41300818/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (April 24–30)|date=May 3, 2000|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 15, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = Torres is stranded on a bronze-age planet after a crash in the Delta Flyer, where she helps a playwright adapt the story of Voyager to the stage. Also, Kim is missing in an escape pod.

| LineColor = 00B65A

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 143

| EpisodeNumber2 = 23

| Title = Fury

| Aux1 = 53810.5

| DirectedBy = John Bruno

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Rick Berman & Brannon Braga|t=Bryan Fuller & Michael Taylor|order=t}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|5|3}}

| ProdCode = 40840-241

| Viewers = 4.65{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41309655/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (May 1–7)|date=May 10, 2000|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 15, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = A much older and more powerful Kes returns to Voyager, and attempts to travel back in time to change her history.

| LineColor = 00B65A

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 144

| EpisodeNumber2 = 24

| Title = Life Line

| Aux1 = 53872.6

| DirectedBy = Terry Windell

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=John Bruno & Robert Picardo|t=Robert Doherty & Raf Green and Brannon Braga|order=t}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|5|10}}

| ProdCode = 40840-243

| Viewers = 5.53{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41380156/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (May 8–14)|date=May 17, 2000|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 15, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = The Doctor's creator, Lewis Zimmerman, is dying in the Alpha Quadrant from a disease similar to the Vidiian phage. The Doctor's compressed matrix is transferred to Zimmerman's lab on the Jupiter station, to assist Mr. Barclay and Counselor Troi in attempting to treat the illness.

| LineColor = 00B65A

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 145

| EpisodeNumber2 = 25

| Title = The Haunting of Deck Twelve

| Aux1 = 53937.2

| DirectedBy = David Livingston

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Mike Sussman|t=Mike Sussman and Kenneth Biller & Bryan Fuller|order=t}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|5|17}}

| ProdCode = 40840-245

| Viewers = 4.82{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41303427/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (May 15–21)|date=May 24, 2000|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 15, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = As Voyager travels through a nebula, all ship's power is turned off, giving Neelix an opportunity to tell the Borg children a ghost story.

| LineColor = 00B65A

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 146

| EpisodeNumber2 = 26

| Title = Unimatrix Zero: Part I

| Aux1 = Unknown

| DirectedBy = Allan Kroeker

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Mike Sussman|t=Brannon Braga & Joe Menosky}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|5|24}}

| ProdCode = 40840-246

| Viewers = 4.68{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41380070/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (May 22–28)|date=June 1, 2000|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 15, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = Janeway, B'Elanna and Tuvok infiltrate a Borg Cube in an attempt to save Borg drones who are trying to develop individuality.

| LineColor = 00B65A

}}

}}

{{notelist}}

=Season 7 (2000–01)=

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character(s) |episodes=

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 147

| EpisodeNumber2 = 1

| Title = Unimatrix Zero, Part II

| Aux1 = 54014.4

| DirectedBy = Mike Vejar

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Mike Sussman, Brannon Braga and Joe Menosky|t=Brannon Braga and Joe Menosky}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|10|4}}

| ProdCode = 40840-247

| Viewers = 7.10{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41381512/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Oct. 2-8)|date=October 11, 2000|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 15, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = Janeway, B'Elanna and Tuvok are assimilated by the Borg while attempting to save the group of drones who have developed individuality.

| LineColor = FFD700

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 148

| EpisodeNumber2 = 2

| Title = Imperfection

| Aux1 = 54129.4

| DirectedBy = David Livingston

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=André Bormanis|t=Carleton Eastlake and Robert Doherty}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|10|11}}

| ProdCode = 40840-248

| Viewers = 5.68{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41379705/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Oct. 9-15)|date=October 18, 2000|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 15, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = When her cortical implant malfunctions, Seven of Nine needs a life-saving transplant.

| LineColor = FFD700

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 149

| EpisodeNumber2 = 3

| Title = Drive

| Aux1 = 54058.6

| DirectedBy = Winrich Kolbe

| WrittenBy = Michael Taylor

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|10|18}}

| ProdCode = 40840-249

| Viewers = 5.82{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41379901/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Oct. 16-22)|date=October 25, 2000|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 15, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = The crew of Voyager enters the Delta Flyer in a sub-warp race, crewed by Tom Paris and B'Elanna Torres, and events conspire to encourage Tom to propose to her.

| LineColor = FFD700

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 150

| EpisodeNumber2 = 4

| Title = Repression

| Aux1 = 54101

| DirectedBy = Winrich Kolbe

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Kenneth Biller|t=Mark Haskell Smith}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|10|25}}

| ProdCode = 40840-251

| Viewers = 4.97{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41299248/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Oct. 23-29)|date=November 1, 2000|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 15, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = Ex-Maquis crew members are attacked after a data stream arrives from Starfleet.

| LineColor = FFD700

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 151

| EpisodeNumber2 = 5

| Title = Critical Care

| Aux1 = Unknown

| DirectedBy = Terry Windell

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Kenneth Biller and Robert Doherty|t=James Kahn}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|11|1}}

| ProdCode = 40840-250

| Viewers = 5.24{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41381434/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Oct. 30-Nov. 5)|date=November 8, 2000|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 15, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = The Doctor's program is stolen and he is forced to work in an alien hospital, where he skillfully manipulates the system to provide ethical medical care.

| LineColor = FFD700

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 152

| EpisodeNumber2 = 6

| Title = Inside Man

| Aux1 = 54208.3

| DirectedBy = Allan Kroeker

| WrittenBy = Robert Doherty

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|11|8}}

| ProdCode = 40840-252

| Viewers = 4.77{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41380347/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Nov. 6-12)|date=November 15, 2000|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 15, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = A hologram of Reginald Barclay is sent to Voyager, supposedly to implement a dangerous plan to bring them home; but the hologram has been tampered with by some Ferengi, who are trying to steal valuable Borg nanoprobes from Seven of Nine.

| LineColor = FFD700

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 153

| EpisodeNumber2 = 7

| Title = Body and Soul

| Aux1 = 54238.3

| DirectedBy = Robert Duncan McNeill

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Michael Taylor|t=Eric A. Morris, Phyllis Strong and Mike Sussman}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|11|15}}

| ProdCode = 40840-255

| Viewers = 5.55{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41382075/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Nov. 13-19)|date=November 22, 2000|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 15, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = During an emergency on a mission, The Doctor is forced to upload his program into Seven of Nine's Borg implants, allowing him to experience real sensations for the first time.

| LineColor = FFD700

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 154

| EpisodeNumber2 = 8

| Title = Nightingale

| Aux1 = 54274.7

| DirectedBy = LeVar Burton

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Robert Lederman and Dave Long|t=André Bormanis}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|11|22}}

| ProdCode = 40840-256

| Viewers = 4.60{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41381687/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Nov. 20-26)|date=December 1, 2000|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 15, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = Harry Kim takes command of an alien ship that has lost its officers in an attack.

| LineColor = FFD700

}}

{{Episode list

| NumParts = 2

| EpisodeNumber_1 = 155

| EpisodeNumber_2 = 156

| EpisodeNumber2_1 = 9

| EpisodeNumber2_2 = 10

| Title = Flesh and Blood

| Aux1 = 54337.5

| DirectedBy_1 = Mike Vejar

| DirectedBy_2 = David Livingston

| WrittenBy_1 = {{WritingCredits|s=Jack Monaco, Bryan Fuller and Raf Green|t=Bryan Fuller}}

| WrittenBy_2 = {{WritingCredits|s=Bryan Fuller and Raf Green|t=Raf Green and Kenneth Biller}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|11|29}}

| ProdCode = 40840-827

| Viewers = 4.95{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41308070/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Nov. 27-Dec. 3)|date=December 6, 2000|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 15, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = Voyager{{'}}s hologram technology, which Janeway had previously donated to the Hirogen, has been modified to make the holographic "prey" more cunning, enabling the hologram characters to rebel against their new masters.

| LineColor = FFD700

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 157

| EpisodeNumber2 = 11

| Title = Shattered

| Aux1 = Unknown

| DirectedBy = Terry Windell

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Mike Sussman and Michael Taylor|t=Michael Taylor}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|1|17}}

| ProdCode = 40840-257

| Viewers = 4.14{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41487886/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Jan. 15-21)|date=January 24, 2001|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 15, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = Voyager is fractured into several time periods by an accident, and only Chakotay is able to move between them, in the process meeting old friends and old foes from the previous six seasons.

| LineColor = FFD700

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 158

| EpisodeNumber2 = 12

| Title = Lineage

| Aux1 = 54452.6

| DirectedBy = Peter Lauritson

| WrittenBy = James Kahn

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|1|24}}

| ProdCode = 40840-258

| Viewers = 4.38{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41489623/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Jan. 22-28)|date=January 31, 2001|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 15, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = Now married to Tom Paris, B'Elanna Torres discovers she is pregnant. The Doctor tells her to expect a daughter; but B'Elanna's unresolved fear of the childhood traumas, which she suffered as a part-Klingon girl growing up among humans, makes her determined to remove her child's Klingon DNA.

| LineColor = FFD700

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 159

| EpisodeNumber2 = 13

| Title = Repentance

| Aux1 = 54474.6

| DirectedBy = Mike Vejar

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Mike Sussman and Robert Doherty|t=Robert Doherty}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|1|31}}

| ProdCode = 40840-259

| Viewers = 4.47{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41488395/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Jan. 29-Feb. 4)|date=February 7, 2001|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 15, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = Prisoners are brought onto Voyager from a damaged alien vessel, and the crew must deliver them to their destination – for execution. Seven's nanoprobes are used to help heal a prisoner.

| LineColor = FFD700

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 160

| EpisodeNumber2 = 14

| Title = Prophecy

| Aux1 = 54518.2

| DirectedBy = Terry Windell

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Larry Nemecek, J. Kelley Burke, Raf Green and Kenneth Biller|t=Mike Sussman and Phyllis Strong}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|2|7}}

| ProdCode = 40840-260

| Viewers = 4.44{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41489731/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Feb. 5-11)|date=February 14, 2001|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 15, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = Voyager encounters an ancient Klingon battlecruiser. The Klingons aboard it had set out long ago to find their savior, and they believe it to be Tom and B'Elanna's unborn child.

| LineColor = FFD700

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 161

| EpisodeNumber2 = 15

| Title = The Void

| Aux1 = 54553.4

| DirectedBy = Mike Vejar

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Raf Green and Kenneth Biller|t=Raf Green and James Kahn}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|2|14}}

| ProdCode = 40840-261

| Viewers = 4.63{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41487054/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Feb. 12-18)|date=February 22, 2001|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 15, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = Voyager is pulled into a void, where the ships that have become trapped attack each other for food and resources.

| LineColor = FFD700

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 162

| EpisodeNumber2 = 16

| Title = Workforce, Part I

| Aux1 = 54584.3

| DirectedBy = Allan Kroeker

| WrittenBy = Kenneth Biller and Bryan Fuller

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|2|21}}

| ProdCode = 40840-262

| Viewers = 4.53{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41489879/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Feb. 19-25)|date=February 28, 2001|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 15, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = The Voyager crew is brainwashed into taking new jobs on an industrialized planet that has a severe labor shortage, leaving only Chakotay, Kim and Neelix (who were on an away mission) and the Doctor (who, in the absence of the crew, has become the Emergency Command Hologram) to save them.

| LineColor = FFD700

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 163

| EpisodeNumber2 = 17

| Title = Workforce, Part II

| Aux1 = 54622.4

| DirectedBy = Roxann Dawson

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Kenneth Biller and Bryan Fuller|t=Kenneth Biller and Michael Taylor}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|2|28}}

| ProdCode = 40840-263

| Viewers = 5.11{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41486466/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Feb. 26-March 4)|date=March 7, 2001|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 15, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = Chakotay and Neelix take jobs on the new planet, and try to rescue their amnesiac crewmates – who don't want to leave.

| LineColor = FFD700

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 164

| EpisodeNumber2 = 18

| Title = Human Error

| Aux1 = Unknown

| DirectedBy = Allan Kroeker

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=André Bormanis and Kenneth Biller|t=Brannon Braga and André Bormanis}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|3|7}}

| ProdCode = 40840-264

| Viewers = 5.35{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41488251/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (March 5–11)|date=March 14, 2001|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 15, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = Seven practices her social skills on the holodeck.

| LineColor = FFD700

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 165

| EpisodeNumber2 = 19

| Title = Q2

| Aux1 = 54704.5

| DirectedBy = LeVar Burton

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Kenneth Biller|t=Robert Doherty}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|4|11}}

| ProdCode = 40840-265

| Viewers = 4.64{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41490262/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (April 9–15)|date=April 18, 2001|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 15, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = Q leaves his son (Q2) on Voyager to learn from the crew.

| LineColor = FFD700

}}

{{Episode list

| EpisodeNumber = 166

| EpisodeNumber2 = 20

| Title = Author, Author

| Aux1 = 54732.3

| DirectedBy = David Livingston

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Brannon Braga|t=Phyllis Strong and Mike Sussman}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|4|18}}

| ProdCode = 40840-266

| Viewers = 4.46{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41490315/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (April 16–22)|date=April 25, 2001|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 15, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = The Doctor writes a holo-novel to be published in the Alpha Quadrant, featuring characters who closely resemble – but do not flatter – the crew.

| LineColor = FFD700

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| EpisodeNumber = 167

| EpisodeNumber2 = 21

| Title = Friendship One

| Aux1 = 54775.4

| DirectedBy = Mike Vejar

| WrittenBy = Michael Taylor and Bryan Fuller

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|4|25}}

| ProdCode = 40840-267

| Viewers = 4.62{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41490424/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (April 23–29)|date=May 2, 2001|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 15, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = The crew is sent on its first mission by Starfleet in nearly seven years: to find a lost probe sent by Earth in the 21st century that has ended up in the Delta Quadrant.

| LineColor = FFD700

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| EpisodeNumber = 168

| EpisodeNumber2 = 22

| Title = Natural Law

| Aux1 = 54827.7

| DirectedBy = Terry Windell

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Kenneth Biller and James Kahn|t=James Kahn}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|5|2}}

| ProdCode = 40840-268

| Viewers = 4.68{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41490539/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (April 30-May 6)|date=May 9, 2001|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 15, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = While visiting the planet Ledos, Seven and Chakotay crash through an energy barrier. The two are stranded in the jungle with primitive humanoids, who take the pair in and care for Chakotay's injuries. To rejoin Voyager, he and Seven have to disable the energy barrier.

| LineColor = FFD700

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| EpisodeNumber = 169

| EpisodeNumber2 = 23

| Title = Homestead

| Aux1 = 54868.6

| DirectedBy = LeVar Burton

| WrittenBy = Raf Green

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|5|9}}

| ProdCode = 40840-269

| Viewers = 5.45{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41490616/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (May 7–13)|date=May 16, 2001|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 15, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = Voyager encounters a Talaxian settlement leaving Neelix with the difficult decision of whether to leave the crew.

| LineColor = FFD700

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| EpisodeNumber = 170

| EpisodeNumber2 = 24

| Title = Renaissance Man

| Aux1 = 54912.4

| DirectedBy = Mike Vejar

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Andrew Shepard Price and Mark Gaberman|t=Phyllis Strong and Mike Sussman}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|5|16}}

| ProdCode = 40840-270

| Viewers = 5.55{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41488110/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (May 14–20)|date=May 23, 2001|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 15, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = The Doctor is forced to help aliens steal Voyager{{'}}s warp core.

| LineColor = FFD700

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| NumParts = 2

| EpisodeNumber_1 = 171

| EpisodeNumber_2 = 172

| EpisodeNumber2_1 = 25

| EpisodeNumber2_2 = 26

| Title = Endgame

| Aux1 = 54973.4

| DirectedBy = Allan Kroeker

| WrittenBy = {{WritingCredits|s=Rick Berman, Kenneth Biller and Brannon Braga|t=Kenneth Biller and Robert Doherty}}

| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|5|23}}

| ProdCode = 40840-828 (271/272)

| Viewers = 8.81{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41486974/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (May 21–27)|date=June 1, 2001|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=May 15, 2021|via=Newspapers.com}}{{free access}}

| ShortSummary = In the future where it took Voyager 23 years to get home, Admiral Janeway devises a plan to alter history. As the crew enters a final showdown with the Borg, the two Janeways implement a risky plan to take out one of the six Borg Transwarp Hubs in the galaxy and simultaneously cross the transwarp threshold to get home.

  • Originally shown as a two-hour series finale, but in syndication is shown as 2 separate episodes.

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Summary of 2-Part episodes

Here is a summary of 2-part Voyager episodes, which are sometimes shown as a single feature length media and reviewed as such.

The feature-length episodes are among the series' highest rated.{{cite web |title='Star Trek: Voyager' — The 15 Greatest Episodes |date=September 23, 2016 |website=The Hollywood Reporter |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201029201933/https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/lists/star-trek-voyager-episodes-best-930900/item/futures-end-star-trek-100-925108 |archive-date=October 29, 2020 |url-status=live |url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/lists/star-trek-voyager-episodes-best-930900/item/futures-end-star-trek-100-925108}} In a 2016 review by The Hollywood Reporter ranking the top 15 Voyager episodes, 6 were double-episodes with "Year of Hell" and "Equinox" in the top two spots. A 2012 top ten ranking by Den of Geek also placed "Year of Hell" as number one out of 172 shows.{{Cite web|url=http://www.denofgeek.com/tv/star-trek/22869/top-10-star-trek-voyager-episodes|title = Top 10 Star Trek: Voyager episodes|date = October 3, 2012}}

See also

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