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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


 

2374-2375 (Season Five)

Night First Aired October 14/98 stardate: 52081.2

Directed By: David Livingston
Teleplay By: Brannon Braga and Joe Menosky

Guest Starring:
Ken Magee as Emck
Steve Dennis as Night Alien
Martin Rayner as Dr. Chaotica

Voyager enters an area of space without planets or stars that the crew calls the Void.  Crew morale falls as it will take Voyager two years to pass through this area of space, and the Captain, who begins to blame herself for Voyager's predictament, locks herself in her quarters.  However, Voyager soon encounters a race of nocturnal aliens who have made the void their home, and a new alien race, the Malon, have been using a nearby wormhole to deliver toxic antimatter waste to the Void, thus killing the native aliens.

Outcome:  Voyager uses the Void to get two years closer to home.


Drone First Aired October 21/98 stardate: N/A

Directed By: Les Landau
Story By: Bryan Fuller & Harry Doc Kloor
Teleplay By: Bryan Fuller, Brannon Braga and Joe Menosky

Guest Starring:
J. Paul Boehmer as Drone
Todd Babcock as Lt. Mulchaey

When a routine shuttle survey mission of an expanding nebula goes awry, the away team must transport to Voyager before the shuttle explodes.  During the transport, the Doctors holoemitter and several of Seven's nanoprobes join together, creating a piece of Borg technology that soon samples a crew members DNA to make a Borg drone.  Seven must then take responsibility of this new 29th century drone by teaching it, and at the same time attempting to hide the nature of the Borg from him.  However, his Borg transponder activates, and sends a signal the Borg Collective, thus alerting them to his presence of board Voyager. 

Outcome:  None.


Extreme Risk First Aired October 28/98 stardate: N/A

Directed By: Cliff Bole
Teleplay By: Kenneth Biller

Guest Starring:
Hamilton Camp as Vrelk
Alexander Enberg as Vorik
Daniel Betances as the pilot

As feelings of anger and hatred build in B'Elanna from learning of the Maquis demise at the hands of the Cardassians, she begins to run deadly holodeck programs with the safeties off, pushing her limits.  After several unexplained injuries, Chakotay begins to investigate B'Elanna's reckless streak, and must put an end to it.

Meanwhile, one of Voyager's probes escapes attack by the Malon, and takes refuge in the atmosphere of a planet.  In order to recover the probe before the Malon do, Voyager must build a new shuttlecraft, the Delta Flyer, which is capable of surviving the atmospheric conditions.

Outcome:  The Delta Flyer is built.


In the Flesh First Aired November 4/98 stardate: N/A

Directed By: David Livingston
Teleplay By: Nicholas Sagan

Guest Starring:
Ray Walston as Boothby
Kate Vernon as Archer
Zach Galligan as Ensign Gentry
Tucker Smallwood as Admiral Bullock

Voyager discovers a space station that is running a simulation of Starfleet headquarters in San Francisco.  In order to determine who is running this simulation and for what purpose, Chakotay is sent into the simulation.  He soon finds that the simulation is exact to the last detail, and that it appears that these people are training for an invasion of Earth.  After kidnapping a member of the simulation, the Doctor is able to restore the aliens original DNA code, and the crew discovers that the aliens responsible for the simulation is none other than Species 8472.  

Outcome:  Voyager agrees to peace with Species 8472, and gives them the designs for the nanoprobe weapon.
 
 


Once Upon a Time First Aired November 11/98 stardate: N/A

Directed By: John Kretchmer
Teleplay By: Michael Taylor

Guest Starring:
Justin Louis as Trevis
Nancy Hower as Ensign Wildman
Scarlett Pomers as Naomi
Wallace Langham as Flotter

The newly built Delta Flyer crash lands on a planet, and Voyager fears that it's crew may be dead.  Neelix must then attempt to hide the fact that Naomi's mother, Ensign Wildman, could be dead.  To do so, he distracts her attention in a holo-novel she has been running, the adventures of Trevis and Flotter. 

Outcome:  None.


Timeless First Aired November 18/98 stardate: N/A

Directed By: LeVar Burton
Teleplay By: Rick Berman & Joe Menosky & Brannon Braga & Joe Menosky

Guest Starring:
LeVar Burton as Captain Geordi LaForge
Christine Harnos as Tessa

A future Chakotay and Kim discover Voyager beneath an ice glacier on an alien planet in an attempt to find Seven of Nine's Borg transmitter.  The two, who made it safely to Earth after using the Quantum Slipstream Drive, are now outlaws who are attempting to send a signal to the past that will ensure that the Slipstream accident which claimed all of the Voyager crew, does not happen.  Captain LaForge must then attempt to stop the two from altering the timeline, and thus changing the future.

Outcome:  Voyager has a spectacular crash on an ice planet.  Using the slipstream drive, Voyager gets ten years closer to home.


Infinite Regress First Aired November 25/98 stardate: N/A

Directed By: David Livingston
Teleplay By: Robert J. Doherty
Written By: Robert J. Doherty & Jimmy Diggs

Guest Starring:
Scarlett Pomers as Naomi
Neil Maffin as Ven
Erica Mer as Human Girl

After finding a Borg Viculum among the debris of a Borg vessel, Seven of Nine begins to show signs of multiple personality disorder as she begins to recount the assimilation of hundreds of individuals.  The crew then discovers that an alien race has created a virus that infiltrates Borg vessels which then proceeds to infiltrate the Borg viculums, thus causing the drones to malfunction, leading to the destruction of the Borg. 

Outcome:  None.


Nothing Human First Aired December 2/98 stardate:  N/A

Directed By: David Livingston
Teleplay By: Jeri Taylor

Guest Starring:
David Clennon as Jad Mager

Voyager transports aboard an injured pseudoparasite that attacks B'Elanna and then proceeds to latch onto her.  The lifeform begins to live off B'Elanna, requiring her body to survive.  The doctor must then face a difficult decision:  kill the alien and thus kill B'Elanna, or find an alternate method that would save both lives.  The Doctor then consults a Cardassian medical program of a Doctor Macet, an infamous man responsible for the deaths of hundreds of Bajorans.  B'Elanna, showing her hatred of the Cardassians, does not want the help of this man, and would rather die than be rescued.

Outcome:  None.


30 Days First Aired December 9/98  stardate:  N/A

Directed By: Rick Kolbe
Story By: Scott Miller & Kenneth Biller

Guest Starring:
Willie Garson as Riga
Benjamin Livingston as Prefect
Heidi Kramer as Megan Delaney
Alissa Kramer as Jenny Delaney

Voyager discovers a planet made completely of water.  The alien inhabitant, the Moneans, discovered the planet and have subsequently created an underwater civilization.  However, the ancient technology which contains the planet has begun to malfunction, and the Moneans fear the end of their world.  The crew, after sending the Delta Flyer to investigate, discover that the Monean industries are causing the destruction of the planet.  When the Monean representatives do not seem to take Voyager's findings seriously, Tom takes matters into his own hands in order to save the Moneans.

Outcome:  Tom demoted to Ensign from Lieutenant.


Counterpoint First Aired December 16/98  stardate:  N/A

Directed By: Les Landau
Teleplay By: Michael Taylor

Guest Starring:
Mark Harelik as Kashyk
Randy Oglesby as Kir
Patrick McCormack as Prax
Alexander Enberg as Vorik
Randy Lowell as Torat
Jake Sakson as Adar

Voyager takes on the deadly task of transporting a group of telepathic aliens across Devoran space.  The Devorans, who are telepathic patrollers, fear telepaths and thus arrest and persecute the ones they discover.  As Voyager passes through their space, they are subject to countless inspections whereby the telepathic aliens and the telepathic members of the Voyager crew, must use the transporters to hide from Devore detection.  When of the inspectors, Kashyk, appears on Voyager requesting refuge, Janeway must decide if his tactics are sincere or part of an elaborate trap.

Outcome:  Two shuttles are "donated" to the telepathic aliens, thus allowing them to escape.


Latent Image First Aired January 20/99  stardate:  N/A

Directed By: Mike Vejar
Story By: Eileen Connors
Screenplay By: Joe Menosky

Guest Starring:
Nancy Bell as Ensign Jetal
Scarlett Pomers as Naomi

The Doctor begins to question the stability of his program when he discovers signs that Ensign Kim was operated on by the Doctor, yet the Doc has no memory of this.  When the Doctor begins to investigate his program, it appears that someone has tampered with his program and his short term memory buffer.  He soon learns that Captain Janeway herself is responsible, and when he confronts the crew with his findings, he learns that he had to choose to save Ensign Kim's life over Ensign Jetal's, and the subsequent guilt he felt after being unable to save Jetal allowed his program to degrade and malfunction.  In order to restore the program, the crew erased the Doctors memories of Ensign Jetal.  

Outcome:  Ensign Jetal is killed.
 


Bride of Chaotica! First Aired January 27/99  stardate:  N/A

Directed By: Allan Kroeker
Story By: Bryan Fuller
Teleplay By: Bryan Fuller & Michael Taylor

Guest Starring:
Martin Rayner as Dr. Chaotica
Nicholas Worh as Lonzak
Jim Krestalude as Alien #1
Tarik Ergin as Robot

Photonic aliens appear on Voyager and mistake Paris's Chaotica program as reality.  Fearing Chaotica as a threat, the aliens deactivate Voyager's controls.  In order regain control of the vessel, the Doctor poses as the President of Earth and befriends the photonic aliens, and Janeway poses as Queen Arachnia in order to infiltrate Chaotica's castle and deactivate the shield.

Outcome:  An episode that revolves almost entirely around the Holodeck...why?  This episode was filmed after Voyager's bridge set was destroyed by fire.  Thus, this episode gave them time to rebuild the bridge and not be behind filming schedule.


Gravity First Aired February 3/99  stardate:  N/A

Directed By: Terry Windell
Story By: Jimmy Diggs
Teleplay By: Bryan Fuller & Nick Sagan

Guest Starring:
Lori Petty as Noss
Leroy D. Brazile as Young Tuvok
Paul Eckstein as Yost
Joseph Ruskin as Vulcan Master

After being pulled into a gravimetric sinkhole and crashing on an alien world, Tuvok and Paris befriend an alien woman, Noss.  With Noss's help, they reactivate the Doctor, and then must find a way to escape the planet and return to Voyager.  As the days pass with no help for escape, the crew must accept the fact they may be stuck on the planet for eternity.  Although days have passed for the away team, only seconds have passed on Voyager, and the crew on Voyager begins to work out a way to transport the away team from the planet before the sinkhole is destroyed. 

Outcome:  None.


Bliss First Aired February 10/99  stardate:  N/A

Directed By: Cliff Bole
Story By: Bill Prady
Teleplay By: Robert J. Doherty

Guest Starring:
Scarlett Pomers as Naomi
W. Morgan Sheppard as Qatai

A wormhole leading right to Earth suddenly appears before Voyager.  Instead of being suspicious and cautious of this new discovery, the crew begins to prepare to go home and are thrilled at the prospect.  Seven of Nine, not sharing the crew's eagerness, does a little investigating and discovers that this wormhole may not be a wormhole after all, but a giant lifeform that is tricking the crew.

Outcome:  None.


Dark Frontier First Aired February 17/99  stardate:  N/A

Directed By: Cliff Bole (Part I) & Terry Windell (Part II)
Teleplay By: Brannon Braga & Joe Menosky

Guest Starring:
Susanna Thompson as Borg Queen
Kirk Bailey as Magnus Hansen
Laura Stepp as Erin Hansen
Scarlett Pomers as Naomi
Katelin Petersen as Annika Hansen
Eric Cadora as the alien

After attempting a risky mission to recover a Borg Transwarp conduit to return home, Voyager destroys a Borg scout vessel.  Upon analysing the debris, Seven of Nine finds a memory storage device that has Borg ship movements for several lightyears.  Upon examining the records, Seven locates a damaged Borg Sphere that is limping home.  Janeway decides to implement Project Fort Knox to intercept the vessel and steal a conduit.  However, the Borg become aware of the plan, and the Borg Queen speaks with Seven of Nine.  She orders Seven to stay on the sphere on the mission, or the Borg will destroy Voyager.

Outcome:  The Borg Queen is encountered, and using the Transwarp Conduits, Voyager gets fifteen years closer to home.


The Disease First Aired February 24/99  stardate:  N/A

Directed By: David Livingston
Story By: Kenneth Biller
Teleplay By: Michael Taylor
Written By: Kenneth Biller

Guest Starring:
Musetta Vander as Tal
Charles Rocket as Jippeq

Voyager encounters a race which lives on Generational vessel, as they attempt to return home.  Kim falls in love with one of the inhabitants, against orders.

Outcome:  None.


Course:  Oblivion First Aired March 3/99  stardate:  N/A

Directed By: Anson Williams
Story By: Bryan Fuller
Teleplay By: Bryan Fuller & Nick Sagan

Guest Starring:
None.

Following a marriage between Paris and Torres, Torres becomes deathly ill and her molecular structure begins to break down.  Following an investigation, the crew determines that they are duplicates, made less than a year ago when Voyager landed on a Y class planet to retrieve Deuterium.  The only way the duplicates can survive is if they return to the Demon Class planet, and remain there.  However, the ship and crew begin to rapidly break down, due to the effects of a new experimental warp core.

Outcome:  Voyager's duplicate crew is destroyed.


The Fight First Aired March 24/99  stardate:  N/A

Directed By: Rick Kolbe
Story By: Michael Taylor
Teleplay By: Joe Menosky

Guest Starring:
Ray Walston as Boothby
Carlos Palomino as the Boxer
Ned Romero as Great Grandfather

While the ship is caught in Chaotic Space, a zone where the laws of physics are in a state of flux, Commander Chakotay believes he's a 24th century boxer, The Maquis Mauler. Before long, he's going head to head with the Delta Quadrant's champion, Kid Chaos. (Continuum Description)

Outcome:  None.


Think Tank First Aired March 31/99  stardate:  N/A

Directed By: Terrence O'Hara
Story By: Rick Berman and Brannon Braga
Teleplay By: Michael Taylor

Guest Starring:
Jason Alexander as Kurros
Christopher Darga as Y'Sek
Christopher Shea as Saowin
Steve Dennis as Fennim

Following several viscious attacks with Hazari bounty hunters, an alien, Kurros, offers a way to solve the Hazari paradox and allow Voyager to escape.  However, he will only do so for a price:  Seven of Nine.  

Outcome:  None.



Juggernaut First Aired April 26/99  stardate:  N/A

Directed By: Allan Kroeker
Story By: Bryan Fuller
Teleplay By: Bryan Fuller and Nick Sagan

Guest Starring:
Ron Canada as Fesek
Lee Arenberg as Pelk
Scott Klace as Dremk
Alexander Enberg as Malon 3

Voyager responds to the distress signal of a Malon freighter that has suffered containment loss.  Upon retrieving the escape pods, only two crew members survive.  In order to stabilize the vessel, an away team mission is sent to the freighter to slowly work their way up to the control deck, and restore containment.  Along the way, one of the Malon crew is mysteriously attacked, providing credit to a myth that an Angel of Decay does exist on Malon freighters.

Outcome:  None.
 



Someone to Watch Over Me First Aired April 28/99  stardate:  N/A

Directed By: Robert Duncan McNeill
Story By: Brannon Braga
Teleplay By: Michael Taylor and Kenneth Biller

Guest Starring:
Scott Thompson as Tomin
Brian McNamara as Jack Lansing
Ian Ambercrombie as Abbot
David Burke as the regular guy

The Doctor begins to instruct Seven of Nine on the paradoxes of dating.  During one of his instruction simulations, Paris makes a bet with the Doctor that he cannot find a date for Seven at a gathering to honour the Kadi Ambassador.  Thus, Doctor sets full steam ahead to train Seven, leading her to her first date, which ends in disaster.  Suddenly the Doctor realizes that he himself has begun to develop feelings for his student, Seven.

Outcome:  None.
 



11:59 First Aired May 5/99  stardate:  N/A

Directed By: Ron Surma
Teleplay By: Joe Menosky
Written By: Brannon Braga and Joe Menosky

Guest Starring:
Kevin Tighe as Henry
Bradley Pierce as Jason
John Carroll Lynch as Moss

Janeway remembers one of her ancestors, Shannon O'Donnell, who was instrumental in the building of the Millenium Gate in Portage Creek, the model of the first colony on Mars.  This ancestor provided the inspiration Janeway needed to join Starfleet and explore the galaxy.  However, upon examining history, Janeway learns that her ancestor was not who she thought.

Outcome:  None.



Relativity First Aired May 12/99  stardate:  N/A

Directed By: Nick Eastman
Story By: Nick Sagan
Teleplay By: Bryan Fuller, Nick Sagan and Michael Taylor
Written By: Nick Sagan

Guest Starring:
Bruce McGill as Captain Braxton
Dakin Matthews as Admiral Patterson
Jay Karnes as Lieutenant Ducane

Captain Braxton of the Timeship Relativity enlists the help of Seven of Nine to help deactivate a temporal disruptor that destroys Voyager.  As Seven begins to jump from time to time to discover when the slightly out of phase disruptor has been placed, she visits Voyager just prior to it's first mission, the mission that brought Voyager to the Delta Quadrant.  When Seven does find the appropriate time when the disruptor was placed, during an attack with the Kazon, Seven discovers that the perpetraitor who places the disruptor is none other than a future Captain Braxton.

Outcome:  None.



Warhead First Aired May 19/99  stardate:  N/A

Director: John Kretchmer
Story By: Brannon Braga
Teleplay By: Michael Taylor and Kenneth Biller

Guest Starring:
McKenzie Westmore as Ensign Jenkins

After the U.S.S. Voyager receives a distress signal from an alien missile, Ensign Kim, Torres and The Doctor determine that it's a complex, damaged weapon with artificial intelligence and sentient consciousness. But when they beam this mysterious device aboard, it interlinks with The Doctor's program and through him, insists the U.S.S. Voyager enable it to fulfill its mission of mass destruction. (Continuum Description)

Outcome:  None.



Equinox I First Aired May 26/98  stardate:  N/A

Directed By: David Livingston
Teleplay By: Brannon Braga and Joe Menosky
Written By: Rick Berman, Brannon Braga and Joe Menosky

Guest Starring:
John Savage as Captain Ransom
Titus Welliver as Burke
Olivia Birkelund as Gilmore
Rick Worthy as Lessing
Scarlett Pomers as Naomi
Steve Dennis as crew member

Voyager encounters a heavily damaged Starfleet vessel, the Equinox, in the Delta Quadrant.  After rescuing the crew, they soon learn that an alien species has been attacking the Equinox relentlessly, and for no apparent reason.  Following an investigation, Janeway learns that the crew of the Equinox has been involved in criminal activities where they have been using the alien lifeforms to power a new warp drive that would allow them to get home.  Janeway arrests the Equinox crew and places them in confined quarters, but not before the Equinox EMH can rescue them.

Outcome:  Voyager encounters another Starfleet vessel stranded in the Delta Quadrant, the USS Equinox.



Season Five Summary:

Aliens Encountered:  The Malon, the Nocturnal aliens, the Borg, Species 8472, the Cardassians, the Pseudoparasites, the Moneans, the Devorans, the Photonic Aliens, the Varro, the Kadi, the Hazari Bounty Hunters, the Think Tank

Crewmembers killed/departed: Ensign Jetal (Latent Image)

Years to the Alpha Quadrant:  28.5 years (28,500 light years) - Minus 1 year for conventional travel, 2 years for travelling in the wormhole to escape the Void, 10 years for using the Quantum Slipstream Drive, and 15 years for using the Borg Transwarp Conduits.

"Special"  Guest Stars:  Jason Alexander as Kurros, John Savage as Captain Ransom, Ray Walston as Boothby, Susanna Thompson as Borg Queen, Lori Petty as Noss, LeVar Burton as Captain Geordi LaForge, Wallace Langham as Flotter 

Number of Shuttles Destroyed: Five.

Number of Times Seven of Nine has saved the crew:  Five.  "Drone", "Think Tank", "Dark Frontier", "Relativity", "Bliss"


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