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19 |
"Projections" |
The Doctor awakens to find the ship
vacated and fitted with remote holo-projectors. |
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20 |
"Non Sequitur" |
Ensign Harry Kim finds himself in
24th-century San Francisco, where no one
remembers him being part of Voyager's crew. |
 |
24 |
"Persistence
of Vision" |
Captain
Janeway and her crew begin seeing things from her
holonovel appear on the ship. |
 |
38 |
"The Thaw" |
Harry and B'Elanna are trapped in an
interactive alien life support system. |
 |
46 |
"The
Swarm" |
The
Doctor tussles with a prima donna opera singer
and Voyager passes a swarm of ships. |
 |
74 |
"Scientific Method" |
The ship is secretly infiltrated by
alien scientists. |
 |
75 |
"Year
of Hell - I" |
A
time weapon alters history. |
 |
76 |
"Year of Hell - II" |
Captain Janeway fights to destroy
the time-altering ship. |
 |
81 |
"Waking
Moments" |
Voyager
is attacked by aliens who live in a dream state. |
 |
104 |
"Counterpoint" |
The ship must hide some of its crew
from a telepath-intolerant species. |
 |
108 |
"Bliss" |
The
ship is lured into a giant pitcher-plant. |
 |
118 |
"Relativity" |
The crew meets Captain Braxton, from
a Federation timeship of the future. |
 |
123 |
"Tinker,
Tenor, Doctor, Spy" |
A
species with a very corporate, error-averse
command structure mistakes The Doctor's daydreams
for reality. |
 |
141 |
"Live Fast and Prosper" |
Swindlers pose as Voyager's crew. |
 |
171 |
"Endgame
I" |
A
Captain Janeway appears from the future. |
 |
172 |
"Endgame II" |
The two Captain Janeways devise a
way to get Voyager home. |