Star Trek: Voyager Tape Summary Star Trek
 Voyager

TAPE CODE: 656 (STAR TREK: VOYAGER)
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Episode

145

Unforgettable
An enigmatic alien who claims to have spent time on the ship, but erased everyone's memory of it, desires political asylum from her own race---and tries to rekindle a romance with Chakotay.

146

Living Witness
A museum on an alien planet presents a historical re-creation of Voyager as a mercenary battleship guilty of planetary genocide---until a recently reactivated Doctor tries to set the record straight.
Quarren: Henry Woronicz. Daleth: Rod Arrants. Tedran: Brian Fitzpatrick. Vaskan: Morgan Margolis. Kyrian Arbiter: Marie Chambers. Janeway: Kate Mulgrew. Tuvok: Tim Russ (who also directed).

147

Hope and Fear
A promising message from Starfleet brings hope to the Voyager crew. The garbled communication, received by Janeway and decoded by an alien named Arturis, provides a way to bring the crew home in just three months. However, they must abandon Voyager and board the USS Dauntless, a state-of-the-art ship powered by a new technology called "quantum slipstream drive." Yet the news is not greeted with enthusiasm by everyone. Seven of Nine declines the invitation to return to the Alpha Quadrant, and Janeway suspects that Arturis may have an agenda of his own.

148

Night
The fifth-season opener finds the ship and crew journeying through a starless, inky-black emptiness in an attempt to get back home. But only 53 days into the two-year journey through the stellar "night," the crew is already on edge. Worst of all, Captain Janeway has retreated to her cabin, avoiding the crew and ruing her decision to take this course. Suddenly, the ship grinds to a halt and the lights go out. Soon strange aliens begin appearing throughout the ship, involving the crew in a clash between two alien races. One of them is dumping toxic waste in the other's space, slowly killing all of the inhabitants.

148

Drone
A transporter accident damages the Doctor's mobile emitter, infusing it with Seven of Nine's Borg nanoprobes and creating a hybrid drone that is part human, part Borg---and technologically superior to anything aboard the ship.

149

Extreme Risk
Torres' erratic behavior, which includes orbital skydiving, begins to alarm her crewmates; meanwhile, Lt. Paris finishes the Delta Flyer, his 24th-century "hot rod" vessel that combines Borg and Starfleet designs.

149

In the Flesh
Voyager discovers Species 8472 has constructed a simulation of Starfleet headquarters in San Francisco so they can practice posing as humans in their first step of an invasion of Earth.

150

Once Upon a Time
As Voyager searches for the Delta Flyer and its missing crew, including Paris, Tuvok and Ensign Wildman, Neelix tries to amuse Wildman's daughter with a holonovel featuring a creature called Flotter.

150

Timeless
Chakotay and Kim are the only survivors when Voyager crash-lands on an ice planet, but they hope they can change the ship's fate.

151

Infinite Regress
Voyager discovers a Borg Vinculum, which connects the Borg drones' minds, and it has a profound effect on Seven of Nine, causing her to display several assimilated personalities.

151

Nothing Human
The Doctor accesses another holographic physician to help him deal with an alien organism that has attached itself to Torres, but the new doctor is patterned after a Cardassian war criminal.

152

Thirty Days
Inhabitants of a strange ocean world ask Voyager to help them determine why they are losing water volume. When Paris discovers it's because of their industry, they deny the problem.

152

Refugee
Telepathic alien refugees from the Devore Imperium are picked up by Voyager, but the ship is intercepted and boarded by a Devore squadron intent on capturing the defectors.

153

Latent Image
While using his holo-imaging device, the Doctor discovers his short-term memory buffer has been altered. This prompts him to immediately launch an investigation to discover who---or what---has caused it.

153

Bride of Chaotica
Paris's "Captain Proton" holographic novel is mistaken by aliens to be a real threat, so they take Voyager's controls off-line, forcing Janeway to assume the holonovel character of Arachnia, Queen of the Spider People.

154

Gravity
A shuttle carrying Tuvok, Paris and The Doctor disappears into a collapsing sinkhole and crash lands on a deserted wasteland. While the U.S.S. Voyager tries to rescue them from this risky area of space, the away team befriends Noss, an exotic alien woman who's also trapped on the planet. Soon, she falls in love with Tuvok and although it's illogical for a Vulcan, he finds himself attracted to her too.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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