All of
the missions of the USS Voyager have been arranged according to year in
the Delta Quadrant.
Episode Details and most
photos from the Continuum
2372-2373 (Season
Three)
Basics II
First Aired September 4/96
stardate:50032.7
Directed By: Winrich Kolbe
Written By: Michael Piller
Guest Starring:
Martha Hackett as Seska
Anthony De Longis as
Culluh
Nancy Hower as
Ensign Wildman
Brad
Dourif as Ensign Suder
Simon Billig as Ensign Hogan
Scott Haven as Kazon Engineer
David Cowgill as Alien
#2
Michael Bailey Smith
as Alien #1
Left stranded to die on a primitive
planet, the crew must work together to survive. On their new
planet of residence they soon find great adversary: giant
worm-like predators that live in caves who killed Ensign Hogan, as well
as a primitive people who were responsible for kidnapping Kes and
Neelix.
Meanwhile, the Doctor and Suder work
together to regain control of the vessel from Culluh and Seska, and Tom
Paris works with the Talaxians to devise a plan to stop Voyager and
Culluh before he begins to attack Kazon sects with 'his' new
vessel.
Outcome: The last show
the Kazon are featured. Seska and Hogan dies, as well as a
non-name crewman who is devoured by the worm predators.
Flashback
First Aired September 11/96
stardate:50126.4
Directed By: David Livingston
Teleplay By: Brannon Braga
Guest Starring:
Michael Ansara as Kang
Grace Lee Whitney as Commander Janice
Rand
Jeremy Roberts as
Valtane
Boris Krutonog
as the Helmsman
George
Takei as Captain Hikaru Sulu
Tuvok begins to experience
bizarre hallucinations of a young girl falling from a rock face.
These disturbing memories begin to degrade Tuvok's neural net, and in
order to save him, Janeway risks her life in a mind-meld to determine
the cause of the disturbing memories. This leads Janeway to
experience Tuvok's past, when he served on board the USS Excelsior under
Hikaru Sulu.
Meanwhile, Kes and the Doctor monitor
the two during the mind-meld, and discover the cause of the disturbing
memories.
Outcome:
None.
The Chute
First Aired September 18/96
stardate:50156.2
Directed By: Les Landau
Story By: Clayvon C. Harris
Teleplay By: Kenneth Biller
Guest Starring:
Don R. McManus as Zio
Robert Pine as Liria
James Parks as Vel
Ed Trotta as Pit
Beans Morocco as Rib
Rosemary Morgan as Piri
Tom and Harry are accused of terrorist
behavior while visiting an Akritirian planet, and as a result are
arrested and imprisoned. Their prison is a deadly arena that is
not supervised by guards, and whereby one must fight the other in-mates
in order to survive. The only method of escape appears to be a
chute that brought each one of them into the complex. During their
time at the complex, Tom is injured, and Harry must protect him while
trying to devise a way out.
On board Voyager, Captain Janeway
questions members of the terrorist group "Open Sky" in order to
determine where the Akritirian's are keeping her missing
crewmen.
Outcome: Neelix's ship is
seen for the first time.
The Swarm
First Aired September 25/96
stardate:50252.3
Directed By: Alexander Singer
Written By: Michael Sussman
Guest Starring:
Robert Picardo as Doctor Lewis
Zimmerman
Carole Davis
as Diva
Steven Houska
as Chardis
While on a survey mission on
board a shuttle craft, Lieutenants Paris and Torres are mysteriously
attacked by an insectoid race that use weapons which attack the nervous
system. Voyager soon detects another damaged vessel, where the
power levels are very low, and the sole survivor mentions seeing
thousands of vessels which clamped onto the hull of his vessel.
Soon, Voyager runs into this new race, 'The Swarm', who attack in groups
of thousands of ships.
During the confrontations with the
Swarm, the Doctor begins to suffer from program degradation from being
active for so long. So, with the help of a holographic Dr.
Zimmerman, the EMH creator, Torres and Kes are able to devise a way to
save the Doctor.
Outcome: The Doctor's
"temporary" program begins to show degradation from being active so
long, much longer than expected by the EMH designers.
False Profits
First Aired October 2/96 stardate:
50074.3
Directed By:
Cliff Bole
Story By:
George A. Brozak
Teleplay By: Joe Menosky
Guest Starring:
Dan Shor as Arridor
Leslie Jordan as Koll
Michael Ensign as Bard
Rob LaBelle as Kafar
Alan Altshuld as
Sandalmaker
While travelling home, Voyager detects
replicator technology on an un-advanced and primitive planet. Tom
and Chakotay are sent to investigate, and they find a society that
worships two Ferengi men as gods. These Ferengi had been trapped
in the Delta Quadrant for several years after they travelled through the
Barzan wormhole, an unstable wormhole. Therefore, Tom and
Chakotay, with the help of a Ferengi Neelix, they must overthrow the two
men and return the planet to normal as it was before the arrival of the
Ferengi.
On board Voyager, Harry Kim works to
find a way to track the movements of the Barzan wormhole, with helps of
using it to return home to the Alpha Quadrant.
Outcome: Another missed
opportunity for Voyager to get home.
Remember
First Aired October 9/96 stardate:
50203.1
Directed By:
Winrich Kolbe
Story By:
Brannon Braga and Joe Menosky
Teleplay By: Lisa Klink
Guest Starring:
Eugene Roche as Jor
Brel
Charles Esten as
Dathan
Athena Massey as
Jessen
Eve Brenner as
Jora Mirell
Bruce
Davison as Jareth
While visiting Enaran Prime, Voyager
encounters the Enarans, a peaceful race with telepathic abilities.
During their visit, Lieutenant Torres begins to have very realistic
dreams of being a young Enaran girl who falls in love with an outcast,
Dathan, a member of the Regressives. The dreams are romantic until
B'Elanna witnesses the execution of her lover, and of the entire
Regressives. B'Elanna then learns that the Enarans have erased
this part of their history from records, and that B'Elanna is receiving
the memories from an old Enaran woman who does not want the Regressive
holocaust to be forgotten.
Outcome:
None.
Sacred Ground
First Aired October 30/96
stardate:50063.2
Directed By: Robert Duncan McNeill
Story By: Geo Cameron
Teleplay By: Lisa Klink
Guest Starring:
Becky Ann Baker as the
Guide
Estelle Harris as
the old woman
Keene
Curtis as an old man
Parley Baer as an old man
Henry Groener as the Magistrate
Voyager
travels to the Nechani homeworld, a deeply religious people. While
exploring their temples, Kes accidently trespasses into a sacred shine
and is struck by a powerful energy burst that almost kills her, and
leaves her in a catatonic state. In order to save her life,
Janeway agrees to begin a rite of passage, the same in which the monks
undergo, that would allow her to enter the sacred shine, and determine a
way to save Kes' life.
Outcome:
None.
Future's End I
First Aired November 6/96 stardate: Not
given
Directed By:
David Livingston
Written By: Brannon Braga & Joe Menosky
Guest Starring:
Sarah Silverman as Rain
Robinson
Allan Royal as
Captain Braxton
Ed
Begley, Jr. as Henry Starling
A
Starfleet officer from the 29th century suddenly appears with the intent
of destroying Voyager, stating that Voyager will be responsible for a
devastating accident in the 29th century. Janeway does not
willingly sacrifice her ship and crew, and as a result of weapons fire,
both ships are pulled into the time rift that brought Braxton to the
24th century. This time rift deposits Voyager in the late 20th
century Earth, in 1996. In order to determine how to get home, and
to locate Captain Braxton, Janeway, Chakotay, Paris and Tuvok travel to
Los Angeles incognito. They soon discover that a Henry Starling
found Captain Braxton's time ship in the 60's, stole it, and now runs a
very powerful computer firm, Chronowerx.
Outcome: Voyager gets to
Earth, just the wrong time. First time we see Captain Braxton
(he'll be seen again in "Relativity".)
Future's End II
First Aired November 13/96
stardate:50312.5
Directed By: Cliff Bole
Written By: Brannon Braga & Joe Menosky
Guest Starring:
Sarah Silverman as Rain
Robinson
Allan Royal as
Captain Braxton
Ed
Begley, Jr. as Henry Starling
Brent Hinkley as Butch
Clayton Murray as Porter
The crew struggles to stop a mad man,
Henry Starling, from travelling to the future in Braxton's time ship and
hence causing a deadly accident that destroys Earths solar system.
The Doctor gets a mobile holo-emitter which allows him to walk freely
about, and must go on his first away mission to save the lives of
Chakotay and Torres after they are kidnapped by several
rednecks.
Outcome: The Doc gets his
29th century holo-emitter, allowing him to leave Sickbay and go pretty
much anywhere.
Warlord
First Aired November 20/96
stardate:50348.1
Directed By: David Livingston
Story By: Andrew Shepard Price & Mark
Gaberman
Teleplay By:
Lisa Klink
Guest Starring:
Anthony Crivello as
Adin
Brad Greenquist as
Demmas
Galyn Gorg as
Nori
Charles Emmett as
Resh
Karl Wiedergott as
Ameron
Leigh J.
McCloskey as Tieran
Voyager rescues an alien vessel with
three survivors aboard, and the Doctor and Kes attempt to save their
lives. One of the survivors, Tieran, dies in sickbay, but not
before he is able to transfer himself into Kes's mind, and gain control
of her Ocampan telepathic powers. Kes then proceeds to steal a
shuttlecraft and travel to to Tieran's home word, Ilari, to attempt a
coup and gain control of his world.
Outcome: Kes and Neelix
break up...sob.
The Q and the GreyFirst Aired November 27/96
stardate:50384.2
Directed By: Cliff Bole
Story By: Shawn Piller
Teleplay By: Kenneth Biller
Guest Starring:
John de Lancie as Q
Suzie Plakson as female
Q
Harve Presnell as
Colonel Q
Q arrives on
Voyager to request the aid of Captain Janeway: he needs her to
help the Q procreate. It seems that after the death of Quinn, the
continuum has entered civil war, and the only way to return the
continuum into peace is to create a new Q. Janeway refuses, and
soon finds herself in the continuum, in the middle of the civil
war.
Meanwhile on Voyager, one of
Q's previous mates appears, and helps Voyager enter a supernova, the
result of the civil war, so that the crew can rescue Captain
Janeway.
Outcome: None. Q
has a baby.
Macrocosm
First Aired December 11/96
stardate:50425.1
Directed By: Alexander Singer
Written By: Brannon Braga
Guest Starring:
Albie Selnick as Tak
Tak
Michael Fiske as
Garan miner
Neelix and Captain
Janeway return from diplomatic contact with a species known as the Tak
Tak, only to find Voyager adrift, and the crew unconscious.
Janeway soon discovers that she isn't alone on Voyager, and it appears
that an alien species, a macrovirus, has incapacitated the entire
crew. By re-activating the Doctor, Janeway discovers the virus was
picked up by the Voyager crew after answering the distress signal of
Garan miners. After Neelix becomes incapacitated by one of the
macroviruses, it is up to Janeway to save her crew and her
vessel.
Outcome: The Doc's first
away misison.
Fair Trade
First Aired January 8/97 stardate:not
given
Directed By:
Jesus Salvador Trevino
Story By: Ronald Wilkerson and Jean Louise
Matthias
Teleplay By:
Andre Bormanis
Guest Starring:
James Nardini as
Wixiban
Carlos Carrasco
as Bahrat
Alexander
Enberg as Vorik
Steve
Kehela as Sutok
James
Horan as Tosin
Voyager reaches the Nekrid Expanse,
Neelix's last area of expertise. Beyond this point, he knows
nothing about the Delta Quadrant. In order to maintain his
usefulness on board Voyager, Neelix re-aquaints himself with an old
friend, Wixiban. While trading a narcatic substance, an alien is
killed, and Paris and Chakotay are blamed, forcing Neelix to admit to
his actions.
Outcome: Voyager passes
Neelix's area of expertise.
Alter Ego
First Aired January 15/97
stardate:50460.3
Directed By: Robert Picardo
Written By: Joe Menosky
Guest Starring:
Sandra Nelson as
Marayna
Alexander
Enberg as the Vulcan
Shay Todd as the Holodeck woman
Ensign Kim begins to have feelings for
a holographic character, Marayna, in the beach resort
program. He requests the aid of Tuvok to help him through this,
however, Tuvok himself becomes quite interested in this holodeck
character. Ensign Kim becomes quite jealous, but then Marayna's
hidden intentions are revealed.
Outcome:
None.
Coda
First Aired January 29/97
stardate:50518.6
Directed By: Nancy Malone
Written By: Jeri Taylor
Guest Starring:
Len Cariou as Admiral
Janeway
A shuttle carrying
Janeway and Chakotay crashes on an alien planet, and Janeway suffers
serious injuries, and has a near death experience whereby Janeway is
attacked by the Vidiians, and meets her deceased father, Admiral Edward
Janeway. However, Janeway becomes suspicious about her father, and
she realizes he isn't what he seems to be.
Outcome: Voyager's second
'after death' episode. Janeway dies for the first
time.
Blood Fever
First Aired February 5/97
stardate:50537.2
Directed By: Andrew Robinson
Written By: Lisa Klink
Guest Starring:
Alexander Enberg as
Vorik
Bruce Bohne as
Ishan
Deborah Levin as
Ensign Lang
Voyager
discovers a planet that shows remains of a colony that has been attacked
by a superior force. Readings of beneath the surface show valuable
elements which Voyager could use, thus an away team of Neelix, Torres
and Paris is assembled. However, Vorik begins his Pon Farr, and
his behavior triggers B'Elanna's mating instincts while she is beneath
the surface.
Chakotay discovers the race
that may have been responsible for the destruction of the
colony.
Outcome: The Borg are
seen for the first time on Voyager.
Unity
First Aired February 12/97
stardate:50614.2
Directed By: Robert Duncan McNeill
Written By: Kenneth Biller
Guest Starring:
Lori Hallier as Riley
Frazier
Ivar Brogger as
Orum
Susan Patterson as
Ensign Kaplan
While on a shuttle
mission in the Nekrid Expanse, Ensign Kaplan and Commander Chakotay
respond to a distress signal that leads them to a nearby planet.
Upon landing the shuttle, they are attacked by aliens, resulting in
Kaplan's demise. Chakotay is rescued by another alien faction, and
he soon learns that his rescuers are former Borg drones that were
separated from the hive, and they wish to be reconnected with the hive
mind so that all the factions of aliens on the planet can rejoin
together.
Voyager discovers a deactive
Borg Cube drifting in the Nekrid Expanse, and the Doctor transports over
a dead Borg Drone to examine it's systems.
Outcome:
None.
The Darkling
First Aired February 19/97
stardate:50693.2
Directed By: Alex Singer
Teleplay By: Alex Singer
Written By: Brannon
Braga
Guest Starring:
David Lee Smith as
Zahir
Stephen Davies as
Nakahn
Noel de Souza as
Ghandi
Christopher
Clarke as Lord Byron
To improve his program, the Doctor
incorporates some of the personalities of famous people in history into
his program. The result is deadly when he begins to show a Doctor
Jekyll/Mr. Hyde personality. He becomes very jealous when a Mikhal
Traveller, Zahir, spends a great deal of time with Kes, which makes her
re-evaluated her time on Voyager, and if she should leave the ship and
stay with the Mikhal Travellers.
Outcome:
None.
Rise
First Aired February 29/97 stardate: Not
Given
Director: Robert
Scheerer
Story By:
Jimmy Diggs
Teleplay
By: Brannon Braga
Guest Starring:
Alan Oppenheimer as Nezu
Ambassador
Lisa Kaminir
as Lillias
Kelly
Connell as Sklar
Tom
Towles as Dr. Vatm
Geof
Prysirr as Hanjuan
Gary
Bullock as Goth
Voyager encounters the Nezu homeworld,
which is being bombarded with asteroids from an unknown force.
Thus, Neelix and Tuvok are sent to explore to rescue any further
survivors. After their shuttle crashes, they must use an orbital
tether to escape with several of the Nezu. Slowly they discover
who and what is behind these asteroids which are destroying the Nezu
homeworld.
Outcome:
None.
Favourite Son
First Aired March 19/97 stardate:
50732.4
Directed By:
Marvin V. Rush
Written
By: Lisa Klink
Guest Starring:
Cari Shayne as Eliann
Deborah May as Lyris
Patrick Fabian as
Taymon
Kelli Kirkland
as Rinna
Kristanna
Loken as Malia
Voyager encounters the Taresians, a
people who claim that Harry is one of their descendants, as he begins to
show bizarre signs that they claim are part of his transformation from a
human to a Taresian. However, in this population comprised
primarily of females, Harry soon learns the purpose of the males in the
species, and why there are far more females than males.
Outcome:
None.
Before and After First Aired April 9/97 stardate: N/A
Directed By: Allan Kroeker
Written By: Kenneth
Biller
Guest Starring:
Jessica Collins as
Linnis
Michael L.
Maguire as Arnis
Janna
Michaels as young Kes
Rachel Harris as Martis
Christopher Aguilar as Andrew
When a
future Kes undergoes a treatment to extend her life past nine years, her
cells enter a state of flux whereby the begins to live her life
backwards, from the time of her death, to the time of her
conception. As she travels through the past, she finds a time
whereby the crew are attacked by a race called the Krenim. During
this time, "The Year of Hell", many prominent crewmembers are lost,
including Captain Janeway and Lieutenant Torres. Kes continues to
live her life backwards, to a time while she just arrived on Voyager, to
when she was a girl on Ocampa, until her moment of
conception.
Outcome: First mention of
the Krenim.
Real Life
First Aired April 23/97
stardate:50836.2
Directed By: Anson Williams
Teleplay By: Jeri Taylor
Written By: Harry Doc
Kloor
Guest Starring:
Wendy Schaal as
Charlene
Glenn Walker
Harris, Jr. as Jeffrey
Lindsay Haun as Belle
Stephen Ralston as Larg
Chad Haywood as K'Kath
In order to explore humanity, the
Doctor creates a holographic family. However, he programs them to
be a little too perfect, and when Torres and Kes sit in on dinner one
evening with his new family, B'Elanna decides to modify the program so
it is a little more realistic. This wrecks havoc, and the Doctor
realizes the challenges associated with a family, and must try to cope
after a deadly accident.
Paris gets trapped in a temporal Eddy
while on a mission of exploration.
Outcome:
None.
Distant Origin
First Aired April 30/97 stardate:
N/A
Directed: David
Livingston
Teleplay By:
Brannon Braga and Joe Menosky
Guest Starring:
Henry Woronicz as Gegen
Christopher Liam Moore as
Veer
Marshall Teague as
Hulak
Concetta Tomei as
Minister Odala
Dr. Gegen of the
Voth race discovers the remains of Ensign Hogan on Hanon IV, and begins
to trace down Voyager, believing that humans and his people are
descendants from the same planet. When he brings this information
forward to the Voth government, Minister Odala denies his allegations,
not wanting to accept the fact that the Voth people originated on a
distant planet, and travelled like refugees across the galaxy to find a
new planet. A kidnapped Chakotay tries to help convince Minister
Odala, but Gegen is forced to stop his research and claim it is false,
or Voyager will be destroyed.
Outcome: We learn Earth's
dinosaurs (at least some of them) were advanced enough to escape before
the meteor hit the surface.
Displaced
First Aired May 7/97 stardate:
50912.4
Directed By:
Allan Kroeker
Teleplay
By: Lisa Klink
Guest Starring:
Deborah Levin as Lang
Mark L. Taylor as
Jarlath
James Noah as
Rislan
Kenneth Tigar as
Dammar
Nancy Youngblut
as Taleen
An alien race begins to mysteriously
appear on Voyager, while Voyager crewmembers begin to disappear.
Thus, the crew attempts to discover what his bringing them to the
ship. However, by the time they realize it is a subtle centrifuge
whereby the Nyrians are slowly taking over the ship, it is too late as
over half of Voyager's crew has disappeared and been replaced by the
Nyrians. The re-settled crew finds themselves on a lusch ecozone,
and with the help of a neighbouring alien, they manage to escape to
discover they are on an elaborate Holodeck on a vessel.
Outcome:
None.
Worst Case Scenerio First Aired May 14/97 stardate:50953.4
Directed By: Alex Singer
Written By: Kenneth
Biller
Guest Starring:
Martha Hackett as Seska
B'Elanna begins to
clear out some of the non-essential files in the Holodeck buffer, and
discovers a program called Insurrection Alpha that wasn't properly
deleted. The program depicts a Maquis mutiny, whereby Chakotay
takes over the ship. The new program becomes all the rage with the
crew, and when Janeway order the senior officers to find out who wrote
the program, Tuvok comes forward and decides to finish the
program. However, Ensign Seska, before she left the ship, did a
little editing of the program herself, thus trapping Paris and Tuvok on
the Holodeck.
Outcome:
None.
Scorpion I
First Aired May 21/97
stardate:50984.3
Directed By: David Livingston
Teleplay By: Brannon Braga and Joe
Menosky
Guest Starring:
John Rhys-Davies as Leonardo Da
Vinci
Voyager
receives some alarming news when a lost probe encounters a Borg
cube. This sends a clear warning that the ship is entering Borg
space. While searching for a way around, the crew discovers what
they nickname the Northwest passage, an area of space devoid of Borg
activity. However, on discovering an alien vessel in the wreckage
of a former Borg armada, the crew determines that the Northwest Passage
is void of Borg activity as this is where the new aliens are
arriving. Faced with two deadly enemies, Janeway must make a deal
with the devil in order to get her crew home to the Alpha Quadrant, and
to rid the galaxy of a dangerous species who want nothing more than to
purge the galaxy.
Outcome: Introduction of
Species 8472.
Season Three
Summary:
Aliens Encountered:
Hanonians, Kazon, the Borg, Species 8472, the Nyrians, the Voth, the
Krenim, the Taresians, the Nezu, the Mikhal Travellers, the Sakarians,
the Vidiians, Talaxians, the Tak Tak, macrovirus, the Q, the Ilirians,
the Nechani, the Enarans, the Ferengi, the Swarm, the Akritirians, the
Garan miners
Crewmembers killed/departed:
Ensign Suder, Seska, Lieutenant Hogan, Ensign Kaplan,
Years to the Alpha
Quadrant: 72 years (72,000 light years)
"Special" Guest
Stars: John de Lancie as Q, Suzie Plakson as female Q, Ed
Begley Jr. as Henry Starling, Brad Dourif as Suder, Martha Hackett as
Seska, Grace Lee Whitney as Janice Rand, George Takei as Captain Sulu,
Michael Ansara as Kang, John Rhys-Davies as Leonardo Da
Vinci
Number of Shuttles Destroyed:
Two.
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