Star Trek: Voyager

1995 • CBS
4.8
686 reviews
TV-PG
Rating
Eligible
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Season 1 episodes (16)

1 Caretaker, Pt. 1
1/15/95
While on a short-term mission to track an infiltrated Maquis cell, Capt. Kathryn Janeway and her newly launched U.S.S. Voyager crew -- and the Maquis fighter crew -- are drawn 70,000 lightyears to the far side of the Delta Quadrant by an alien seeking survival, calling itself "the Caretaker." As the Voyager and Maquis crews forge a tentative bond of survival, Janeway decides to cut off the escape route homeward to deal with the aggressive Kazon-Ogla, the Ocampa's devastated world, and the "Caretaker" who blames himself for it.
2 Caretaker, Pt. 2
1/15/95
While on a short-term mission to track an infiltrated Maquis cell, Capt. Kathryn Janeway and her newly launched U.S.S. Voyager crew -- and the Maquis fighter crew -- are drawn 70,000 lightyears to the far side of the Delta Quadrant by an alien seeking survival, calling itself "the Caretaker." As the Voyager and Maquis crews forge a tentative bond of survival, Janeway decides to cut off the escape route homeward to deal with the aggressive Kazon-Ogla, the Ocampa's devastated world, and the "Caretaker" who blames himself for it.
3 Parallax
1/23/95
The reality of co-existence hits Maquis and Starfleet personnel alike, but the troubled but brilliant B'Elanna Torres is made chief engineer after solving a baffling spatial mystery with Janeway.
4 Time and Again
1/30/95
An industrial but pre-warp planet's dangerous polaron technology seems to be the cause of a planet-wide wipeout discovered by the Voyager crew -- or did the visitors actually cause the problem in the near past?
5 Phage
2/6/95
When a grotesque and bizarre alien team steals Neelix's lungs, the Doctor's holographic replacements keep him alive until Janeway finally tracks down the Vidiians and their society-wide Phage plague.
6 The Cloud
2/13/95
A nebula whose baffling interior provides no exit while being explored is discovered to be a living entity, and Janeway leads the crew in delicate "surgery" to repair the damage and finally emerge intact.
7 Eye of the Needle
2/20/95
The crew is overjoyed to find a wormhole leading to the Alpha Quadrant, only to find that it is micro-sized and terminates in the Romulan Empire. The lone Romulan they contact, however, eventually seems won over to helping them.
8 Ex Post Facto
2/27/95
During a friendly visit to the advanced world of Banea, Paris is accused of murdering the high-ranking husband of a woman who claims the lieutenant had an affair with her. Tuvok's detective skills and her own pet finally clear him, exposing a different culprit far more dangerous to the Baneans.
9 Emanations
3/13/95
In a crossing of transporter beaming, Harry Kim is swapped out for a corpse of the Vhnori people during one of their sacred funeral rituals. Getting him back creates tension by exposing the Vhnori's "Next Emanation" afterlife as simply subspace vacuoles -- or does it?
10 Prime Factors
3/20/95
Janeway may finally have an ally in the Sikarans, whose peaceful, advanced ways mirror those of Voyager. But when the Sikarans' own version of the Prime Directive forbids their sharing of technology that could get Voyager home quickly, unlikely allies in the crew plot to take it anyway.
11 State of Flux
4/17/95
When replicator technology turns up on a Kazon-Nistrim ship, Janeway suspects a collaborator. The Maquis are suspect, but who'd have thought Chakotay's old cell contained a Cardassian spy disguised as a Bajoran -- and his onetime lover?
12 Heroes and Demons
4/24/95
Harry Kim's innocent medieval role-playing holo-program turns dangerous when he and Chakotay disappear without a trace. In his own "native" environment, the holographic Doctor undertakes his first "away mission" to rescue them and survives fear, romance and heartbreak in unmasking an unlikely trespasser.
13 Cathexis
5/1/95
An attack on his shuttlecraft inside a nebula leaves Chakotay brain-dead, but soon a series of comas, violence and sabotage stalk many in the crew. Suspicion falls on Tuvok until the crew uncovers an overlooked but deadly denizen of the nebula.
14 Faces
5/8/95
A bizarre Vidiian scientist splits the dual ethnic heritage of Torres into separate bodies to test her Klingon DNA for resistance to his people's Phage disease.
15 Jetrel
5/15/95
When Dr. Ma'Bor Jetrel visits Voyager, Neelix is enraged at the Haakonian creator of the superweapon that conquered his world and killed his family. But his anger conceals a personal secret he is forced to confront when Jetrel is not the demon he had expected.
16 Learning Curve
5/22/95
Most Maquis by now have assimilated into Starfleet life, but one troublesome trio are sent to Tuvok's own version of "boot camp" to bring them in line. Their bitter conflict is overshadowed when all of Voyager is threatened by an infection to the ship's bio-neural gel-pack circuitry.

About this show

The legend continues with STAR TREK: VOYAGER, the newest chapter in the phenomenally successful STAR TREK franchise. Catapulted into the distant sector of the galaxy, the Federation's first female captain and her crew encounter strange new worlds and dangerous new enemies in their quest to return home. With a top-notch cast and edge-of-your-seat action, this hour-long adventure series takes the spirit of STAR TREK to an entirely new dimension.

Ratings and reviews

4.8
686 reviews
*n *s
July 17, 2021
Four stars now. The character of Seven of Nine has been completely undone by the 'Discovery/Picard' social justice fanatics who openly brag about offending fans. She had been a great symbol of a strong woman living with disability. The Voyager creators did the Impossible, giving us a character just as intriguing as Mr Spock. (Seven is now a boozing sapphic phaserslinger. The "writers" of 'Picard' might just as well have made the Vulcan Tuvok a slang-talking, crack-smoking, bisexual gang member.)
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Joshua Pinaula
June 29, 2019
GOOGLE PLAY QUALITY ALERT. 4th episode has audio/video problems ... maybe more issues further down? Watching now, to make sure. Just want to let people know these are not clean copies.
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Shane Hickenbottom
September 25, 2016
If it wasn't for ST: Enterprise I would say this was my favorite spin off. Good show. The media put too much emphasis on it being a great show because of the first woman captain. Yes Janeway was a good character embodied by a good actress. But the show should earn it's success. Not be a vehicle for all the PC viewing audience
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