Sunday, September 2, 2007

STAR TREK: Voyager - about season 1

Nominated for 30 Emmys, including seven for Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series, Star Trek: Voyager continues the rich tradition of the original 1960s Star Trek franchise. Created by former L.A. police officer Gene Roddenberry, the Star Trek TV series morphed into a franchise famous for the unprecedented fanatical devotion of its fan base. Lasting only three seasons during its original network run, Star Trek struck gold with its syndicated reruns, launching a number of motion pictures featuring the original cast as well as novels, comic books, collectibles, and reams of Star Trek-related memorabilia. The third spin-off from the original Star Trek series, Star Trek: Voyager premiered in January 1995 to modest critical acclaim, but experienced great success with television viewers, slowly increasing its ratings as the series progressed. Following on the heels of Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993), the series precedes Star Trek: Enterprise (2001) while boasting an all-star cast that includes veteran actress Kate Mulgrew (whose past TV appearances include such shows as Dallas, Cheers, and Murphy Brown). Yet instead of pursuing the classic Star Trek mission to "boldly go where no one has gone before," Star Trek: Voyager is more about going where the crew has been before…

Star Trek: Voyager follows the exploits of the crew aboard the starship USS Voyager. As the series begins, the Voyager is on a Federation mission to capture a rogue ship of Maquis rebels (a race first introduced in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine). While in pursuit of the Maquis, the Voyager enters a system known as the badlands, and both ships are instantaneously transported to the Delta Quadrant over seventy-thousand light years away on the outskirts of the galaxy. Soon, both the Maquis and the crew of Voyager learn they were brought to Delta Quadrant by the Caretaker, a mysterious force overseeing the safety of the Ocampan race who live in the shadow on an impending threat from the vicious Kazon. When the Kazon destroy the Maquis ship, the Voyager crew merges with the Maquis crew to defend themselves from the Kazon. Having destroyed the device which could bring them home, the crew of the Voyager - led by Capt. Kathryn Janeway (Kate Mulgrew), and the crew of the Maquis ship - led by Commander Chakotay (Robert Beltran), must work as a united front in order to meet their mutual goal of finding a way home…

The Star Trek: Voyager DVD features a number of exciting episodes including the series premiere "Caretaker" in which the Federation starship USS Voyager, led by Capt. Kathryn Janeway, is unexpectedly transported 70,000 light years away while pursuing a band of Maquis rebels through an area known as the badlands. The Voyager's new destination is the Delta Quadrant, an uncharted region of the galaxy overseen by the Caretaker and threatened by the colonial aggression of the Kazon… Other notable episodes from Season 1 include "The Cloud" in which the Voyager accidentally injures an alien life form while searching for an ingredient to boost its energy supply, and "Learning Curve" in which members of Commander Chakotay's ragtag Maquis crew are given a Starfleet Academy tutorial on how to act properly aboard the Voyager…

Below is a list of episodes included on the Star Trek: Voyager (Season 1) DVD:

Episode 1 (Caretaker: Part 1) Air Date: 01-15-1995
Episode 2 (Caretaker: Part 2) Air Date: 01-15-1995
Episode 3 (Parallax) Air Date: 01-23-1995
Episode 4 (Time and Again) Air Date: 01-30-1995
Episode 5 (Phage) Air Date: 02-03-1995
Episode 6 (The Cloud) Air Date: 02-10-1995
Episode 7 (Eye of the Needle) Air Date: 02-17-1995
Episode 8 (Ex Post Facto) Air Date: 02-24-1995
Episode 9 (Emanations) Air Date: 03-13-1995
Episode 10 (Prime Factors) Air Date: 03-20-1995
Episode 11 (State of Flux) Air Date: 04-10-1995
Episode 12 (Heroes and Demons) Air Date: 04-24-1995
Episode 13 (Cathexis) Air Date: 05-01-1995
Episode 14 (Faces) Air Date: 05-08-1995
Episode 15 (Jetrel) Air Date: 05-15-1995
Episode 16 (Learning Curve) Air Date: 05-22-1995

STAR TREK: Voyager - about season 2

Nominated for 30 Emmys, including seven for Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series, Star Trek: Voyager continues the rich tradition of the original 1960s Star Trek franchise. Created by former L.A. police officer Gene Roddenberry, the Star Trek TV series morphed into a franchise famous for the unprecedented fanatical devotion of its fan base. Lasting only three seasons during its original network run, Star Trek struck gold with its syndicated reruns, launching a number of motion pictures featuring the original cast as well as novels, comic books, collectibles, and reams of Star Trek-related memorabilia. The third spin-off from the original Star Trek series, Star Trek: Voyager premiered in January 1995 to modest critical acclaim, but experienced great success with television viewers, slowly increasing its ratings as the series progressed. Following on the heels of Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993), the series precedes Star Trek: Enterprise (2001) while boasting an all-star cast that includes veteran actress Kate Mulgrew (whose past TV appearances include such shows as Dallas, Cheers, and Murphy Brown). Yet instead of pursuing the classic Star Trek mission to "boldly go where no one has gone before," Star Trek: Voyager is more about going where the crew has been before…

Star Trek: Voyager follows the exploits of the crew aboard the starship USS Voyager. As the series begins, the Voyager is on a Federation mission to capture a rogue ship of Maquis rebels (a race first introduced in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine). While in pursuit of the Maquis, the Voyager enters a system known as the badlands, and both ships are instantaneously transported to the Delta Quadrant over seventy-thousand light years away on the outskirts of the galaxy. Soon, both the Maquis and the crew of Voyager learn they were brought to Delta Quadrant by the Caretaker, a mysterious force overseeing the safety of the Ocampan race who live in the shadow on an impending threat from the vicious Kazon. When the Kazon destroy the Maquis ship, the Voyager crew merges with the Maquis crew to defend themselves from the Kazon. Having destroyed the device which could bring them home, the crew of the Voyager - led by Capt. Kathryn Janeway (Kate Mulgrew), and the crew of the Maquis ship - led by Commander Chakotay (Robert Beltran), must work as a united front in order to meet their mutual goal of finding a way home…

The Star Trek: Voyager (Season 2) DVD features a number of exciting episodes including the season premiere "The 37's" in which the Voyager discovers a 1936 Ford truck floating through random space. The vehicle soon leads them to the discovery of several cryogenic chambers that contain humans abducted by aliens during the 1930s, among them - Amelia Earhart and her navigator… Other notable episodes from Season 2 include "Tatoo" in which Commander Chakotay attempts to establish contact with the beings his ancestors named the "Sky Spirits" after discovering a religious symbol from his home planet, and "Deathwish" in which Q seeks asylum aboard the Voyager while threatening suicide…

Below is a list of episodes included on the Star Trek: Voyager (Season 2) DVD:

Episode 17 (The 37's) Air Date: 08-28-1995
Episode 18 (Initiations) Air Date: 09-04-1995
Episode 19 (Projections) Air Date: 09-11-1995
Episode 20 (Elogium) Air Date: 09-18-1995
Episode 21 (Non Sequitur) Air Date: 09-25-1995
Episode 22 (Twisted) Air Date: 10-02-1995
Episode 23 (Parturition) Air Date: 10-09-1995
Episode 24 (Persistence of Vision) Air Date: 10-30-1995
Episode 25 (Tattoo) Air Date: 11-06-1995
Episode 26 (Cold Fire) Air Date: 11-13-1995
Episode 27 (Maneuvers) Air Date: 11-20-1995
Episode 28 (Resistance) Air Date: 11-27-1995
Episode 29 (Prototype) Air Date: 01-15-1996
Episode 30 (Alliances) Air Date: 01-22-1996
Episode 31 (Threshold) Air Date: 01-29-1996
Episode 32 (Meld) Air Date: 02-05-1996
Episode 33 (Dreadnought) Air Date: 02-12-1996
Episode 34 (Deathwish) Air Date: 02-19-1996
Episode 35 (Lifesigns) Air Date: 02-26-1996
Episode 36 (Investigations) Air Date: 03-13-1996
Episode 37 (Deadlock) Air Date: 03-18-1996
Episode 38 (Innocence) Air Date: 04-08-1996
Episode 39 (The Thaw) Air Date: 04-29-1996
Episode 40 (Tuvix) Air Date: 05-06-1996
Episode 41 (Resolutions) Air Date: 05-13-1996
Episode 42 (Basics) Air Date: 05-20-1996

STAR TREK: Voyager - about season 3

Nominated for 30 Emmys, including seven for Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series, Star Trek: Voyager continues the rich tradition of the original 1960s Star Trek franchise. Created by former L.A. police officer Gene Roddenberry, the Star Trek TV series morphed into a franchise famous for the unprecedented fanatical devotion of its fan base. Lasting only three seasons during its original network run, Star Trek struck gold with its syndicated reruns, launching a number of motion pictures featuring the original cast as well as novels, comic books, collectibles, and reams of Star Trek-related memorabilia. The third spin-off from the original Star Trek series, Star Trek: Voyager premiered in January 1995 to modest critical acclaim, but experienced great success with television viewers, slowly increasing its ratings as the series progressed. Following on the heels of Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993), the series precedes Star Trek: Enterprise (2001) while boasting an all-star cast that includes veteran actress Kate Mulgrew (whose past TV appearances include such shows as Dallas, Cheers, and Murphy Brown). Yet instead of pursuing the classic Star Trek mission to "boldly go where no one has gone before," Star Trek: Voyager is more about going where the crew has been before…

Star Trek: Voyager follows the exploits of the crew aboard the starship USS Voyager. As the series begins, the Voyager is on a Federation mission to capture a rogue ship of Maquis rebels (a race first introduced in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine). While in pursuit of the Maquis, the Voyager enters a system known as the badlands, and both ships are instantaneously transported to the Delta Quadrant over seventy-thousand light years away on the outskirts of the galaxy. Soon, both the Maquis and the crew of Voyager learn they were brought to Delta Quadrant by the Caretaker, a mysterious force overseeing the safety of the Ocampan race who live in the shadow on an impending threat from the vicious Kazon. When the Kazon destroy the Maquis ship, the Voyager crew merges with the Maquis crew to defend themselves from the Kazon. Having destroyed the device which could bring them home, the crew of the Voyager - led by Capt. Kathryn Janeway (Kate Mulgrew), and the crew of the Maquis ship - led by Commander Chakotay (Robert Beltran), must work as a united front in order to meet their mutual goal of finding a way home…

The Star Trek: Voyager (Season 3) DVD features a number of exciting episodes including the season premiere "Basics" in which the crew must get "back to basics" when the Kazon take possession of the Voyager and abandon the crew on an infant planet gripped in the earliest stages of evolutionary process. Only Tom Paris and Lon Suder manage to evade capture, and the fate of the entire Voyager crew rests on their ability to devise a plan for retaking the ship… Other notable episodes from Season 3 include "Warlord" in which the dying alien Tieran manages to teleport his conscious mind into the body of a Voyager crewmember and use his host in order to return to his home planet where he is attempting a takeover, and "Favorite Son" in which a Voyager rendezvous with an unexplored region of space leads Harry Kim to the discovery of his true biological bloodline…

Below is a list of episodes included on the Star Trek: Voyager (Season 3) DVD:

Episode 43 (Basics) Air Date: 09-04-1996
Episode 44 (Flashback) Air Date: 09-11-1996
Episode 45 (The Chute) Air Date: 09-18-1996
Episode 46 (The Swarm) Air Date: 09-25-1996
Episode 47 (False Profits) Air Date: 10-02-1996
Episode 48 (Remember) Air Date: 10-09-1996
Episode 49 (Sacred Ground) Air Date: 10-30-1996
Episode 50 (Future's End: Part 1) Air Date: 11-06-1996
Episode 51 (Future's End: Part 2) Air Date: 11-13-1996
Episode 52 (Warlord) Air Date: 11-20-1996
Episode 53 (The Q and the Grey) Air Date: 11-27-1996
Episode 54 (Macrocosm) Air Date: 12-11-1996
Episode 55 (Fair Trade) Air Date: 01-08-1997
Episode 56 (Alter Ego) Air Date: 01-15-1997
Episode 57 (Coda) Air Date: 01-29-1997
Episode 58 (Blood Fever) Air Date: 02-05-1997
Episode 59 (Unity) Air Date: 02-12-1997
Episode 60 (The Darkling) Air Date: 02-19-1997
Episode 61 (Rise) Air Date: 02-26-1997
Episode 62 (Favorite Son) Air Date: 03-19-1997
Episode 63 (Before and After) Air Date: 04-09-1997
Episode 64 (Real Life) Air Date: 04-23-1997
Episode 65 (Distant Origin) Air Date: 04-30-1997
Episode 66 (Worst Case Scenario) Air Date: 05-07-1997
Episode 67 (Displaced) Air Date: 05-14-1997
Episode 68 (Scorpion: Part 1) Air Date: 05-21-1997

STAR TREK: Voyager - about season 4

Nominated for 30 Emmys, including seven for Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series, Star Trek: Voyager continues the rich tradition of the original 1960s Star Trek franchise. Created by former L.A. police officer Gene Roddenberry, the Star Trek TV series morphed into a franchise famous for the unprecedented fanatical devotion of its fan base. Lasting only three seasons during its original network run, Star Trek struck gold with its syndicated reruns, launching a number of motion pictures featuring the original cast as well as novels, comic books, collectibles, and reams of Star Trek-related memorabilia. The third spin-off from the original Star Trek series, Star Trek: Voyager premiered in January 1995 to modest critical acclaim, but experienced great success with television viewers, slowly increasing its ratings as the series progressed. Following on the heels of Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993), the series precedes Star Trek: Enterprise (2001) while boasting an all-star cast that includes veteran actress Kate Mulgrew (whose past TV appearances include such shows as Dallas, Cheers, and Murphy Brown). Yet instead of pursuing the classic Star Trek mission to "boldly go where no one has gone before," Star Trek: Voyager is more about going where the crew has been before…

Star Trek: Voyager follows the exploits of the crew aboard the starship USS Voyager. As the series begins, the Voyager is on a Federation mission to capture a rogue ship of Maquis rebels (a race first introduced in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine). While in pursuit of the Maquis, the Voyager enters a system known as the badlands, and both ships are instantaneously transported to the Delta Quadrant over seventy-thousand light years away on the outskirts of the galaxy. Soon, both the Maquis and the crew of Voyager learn they were brought to Delta Quadrant by the Caretaker, a mysterious force overseeing the safety of the Ocampan race who live in the shadow on an impending threat from the vicious Kazon. When the Kazon destroy the Maquis ship, the Voyager crew merges with the Maquis crew to defend themselves from the Kazon. Having destroyed the device which could bring them home, the crew of the Voyager - led by Capt. Kathryn Janeway (Kate Mulgrew), and the crew of the Maquis ship - led by Commander Chakotay (Robert Beltran), must work as a united front in order to meet their mutual goal of finding a way home…

The Star Trek: Voyager (Season 4) DVD features a number of exciting episodes including the season premiere "Scorpion: Part 2" in which the crew aboard the Voyager devise a solution to the Borg's problem. But before they reveal their secret, they ask for an agreement granting safe passage for the ship and its crew, prompting the Borg to send a drone ambassador as a representative in the negotiations… Other notable episodes from Season 4 include "Random Thoughts" in which the Voyager crew visits a planet inhabited by telepathic beings who have outlawed all thoughts of violence (and one of the Voyager crew is arrested for having such thoughts), and "The Omega Directive" in which the Voyager encounters a dangerous space-obliterating particle named Omega that Starfleet Captains are ordered to destroy…

Below is a list of episodes included on the Star Trek: Voyager (Season 4) DVD:

Episode 69 (Scorpion: Part 2) Air Date: 09-03-1997
Episode 70 (The Gift) Air Date: 09-10-1997
Episode 71 (Day of Honor) Air Date: 09-17-1997
Episode 72 (Nemesis) Air Date: 09-24-1997
Episode 73 (Revulsion) Air Date: 10-01-1997
Episode 74 (The Raven) Air Date: 10-08-1997
Episode 75 (Scientific Method) Air Date: 10-29-1997
Episode 76 (Year of Hell: Part 1) Air Date: 11-05-1997
Episode 77 (Year of Hell: Part 2) Air Date: 11-12-1997
Episode 78 (Random Thoughts) Air Date: 11-19-1997
Episode 79 (Concerning Flight) Air Date: 11-26-1997
Episode 80 (Mortal Coil) Air Date: 12-17-1997
Episode 81 (Waking Moments) Air Date: 01-14-1998
Episode 82 (Message in a Bottle) Air Date: 01-21-1998
Episode 83 (Hunters) Air Date: 02-11-1998
Episode 84 (Prey) Air Date: 02-18-1998
Episode 85 (Retrospect) Air Date: 02-25-1998
Episode 86 (The Killing Game: Part 1) Air Date: 03-04-1998
Episode 87 (The Killing Game: Part 2) Air Date: 03-04-1998
Episode 88 (Vis a Vis) Air Date: 04-08-1998
Episode 89 (The Omega Directive) Air Date: 04-15-1998
Episode 90 (Unforgettable) Air Date: 04-22-1998
Episode 91 (Living Witness) Air Date: 04-29-1998
Episode 92 (Demon) Air Date: 05-06-1998
Episode 93 (One) Air Date: 05-13-1998
Episode 94 (Hope and Fear) Air Date: 05-20-1998

STAR TREK: Voyager - about season 5

Nominated for 30 Emmys, including seven for Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series, Star Trek: Voyager continues the rich tradition of the original 1960s Star Trek franchise. Created by former L.A. police officer Gene Roddenberry, the Star Trek TV series morphed into a franchise famous for the unprecedented fanatical devotion of its fan base. Lasting only three seasons during its original network run, Star Trek struck gold with its syndicated reruns, launching a number of motion pictures featuring the original cast as well as novels, comic books, collectibles, and reams of Star Trek-related memorabilia. The third spin-off from the original Star Trek series, Star Trek: Voyager premiered in January 1995 to modest critical acclaim, but experienced great success with television viewers, slowly increasing its ratings as the series progressed. Following on the heels of Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993), the series precedes Star Trek: Enterprise (2001) while boasting an all-star cast that includes veteran actress Kate Mulgrew (whose past TV appearances include such shows as Dallas, Cheers, and Murphy Brown). Yet instead of pursuing the classic Star Trek mission to "boldly go where no one has gone before," Star Trek: Voyager is more about going where the crew has been before…

Star Trek: Voyager follows the exploits of the crew aboard the starship USS Voyager. As the series begins, the Voyager is on a Federation mission to capture a rogue ship of Maquis rebels (a race first introduced in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine). While in pursuit of the Maquis, the Voyager enters a system known as the badlands, and both ships are instantaneously transported to the Delta Quadrant over seventy-thousand light years away on the outskirts of the galaxy. Soon, both the Maquis and the crew of Voyager learn they were brought to Delta Quadrant by the Caretaker, a mysterious force overseeing the safety of the Ocampan race who live in the shadow on an impending threat from the vicious Kazon. When the Kazon destroy the Maquis ship, the Voyager crew merges with the Maquis crew to defend themselves from the Kazon. Having destroyed the device which could bring them home, the crew of the Voyager - led by Capt. Kathryn Janeway (Kate Mulgrew), and the crew of the Maquis ship - led by Commander Chakotay (Robert Beltran), must work as a united front in order to meet their mutual goal of finding a way home…

The Star Trek: Voyager (Season 5) DVD features a number of exciting episodes including the season premiere "Night" in which Capt. Janeway makes the decision to use the Voyager to aid one of its enemies while she reflects on the consequences of the various decisions she's made in the four years that Voyager has been trapped in the Delta Quadrant… Other notable episodes from Season 5 include "Nothing Human" in which B'Elanna becomes violently ill when an alien seizes control of her nervous system, and "Think Tank" in which the Voyager is ambushed by an alien race but given a solution to the attack when an alien "think tank" comes to its rescue…

Below is a list of episodes included on the Star Trek: Voyager (Season 5) DVD:

Episode 95 (Night) Air Date: 10-14-1998
Episode 96 (Drone) Air Date: 10-21-1998
Episode 97 (Extreme Risk) Air Date: 10-28-1998
Episode 98 (In the Flesh) Air Date: 11-04-1998
Episode 99 (Once Upon a Time) Air Date: 11-11-1998
Episode 100 (Timeless) Air Date: 11-18-1998
Episode 101 (Infinite Regress) Air Date: 11-25-1998
Episode 102 (Nothing Human) Air Date: 12-02-1998
Episode 103 (Thirty Days) Air Date: 12-09-1998
Episode 104 (Counterpoint) Air Date: 12-16-1998
Episode 105 (Latent Image) Air Date: 01-20-1999
Episode 106 (Bride of Chaotica!) Air Date: 01-27-1999
Episode 107 (Gravity) Air Date: 02-03-1999
Episode 108 (Bliss) Air Date: 02-10-1999
Episode 109 (Dark Frontier: Part 1) Air Date: 02-17-1999
Episode 110 (Dark Frontier: Part 2) Air Date: 02-17-1999
Episode 111 (The Disease) Air Date: 02-24-1999
Episode 112 (Course: Oblivion) Air Date: 03-03-1999
Episode 113 (The Fight) Air Date: 03-24-1999
Episode 114 (Think Tank) Air Date: 03-31-1999
Episode 115 (Juggernaut) Air Date: 04-26-1999
Episode 116 (Someone to Watch Over Me) Air Date: 04-28-1999
Episode 117 (11:59) Air Date: 05-05-1999
Episode 118 (Relativity) Air Date: 05-12-1999
Episode 119 (Warhead) Air Date: 05-19-1999
Episode 120 (Equinox: Part 1) Air Date: 05-26-1999

STAR TREK: Voyager - about season 6

Nominated for 30 Emmys, including seven for Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series, Star Trek: Voyager continues the rich tradition of the original 1960s Star Trek franchise. Created by former L.A. police officer Gene Roddenberry, the Star Trek TV series morphed into a franchise famous for the unprecedented fanatical devotion of its fan base. Lasting only three seasons during its original network run, Star Trek struck gold with its syndicated reruns, launching a number of motion pictures featuring the original cast as well as novels, comic books, collectibles, and reams of Star Trek-related memorabilia. The third spin-off from the original Star Trek series, Star Trek: Voyager premiered in January 1995 to modest critical acclaim, but experienced great success with television viewers, slowly increasing its ratings as the series progressed. Following on the heels of Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993), the series precedes Star Trek: Enterprise (2001) while boasting an all-star cast that includes veteran actress Kate Mulgrew (whose past TV appearances include such shows as Dallas, Cheers, and Murphy Brown). Yet instead of pursuing the classic Star Trek mission to "boldly go where no one has gone before," Star Trek: Voyager is more about going where the crew has been before…

Star Trek: Voyager follows the exploits of the crew aboard the starship USS Voyager. As the series begins, the Voyager is on a Federation mission to capture a rogue ship of Maquis rebels (a race first introduced in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine). While in pursuit of the Maquis, the Voyager enters a system known as the badlands, and both ships are instantaneously transported to the Delta Quadrant over seventy-thousand light years away on the outskirts of the galaxy. Soon, both the Maquis and the crew of Voyager learn they were brought to Delta Quadrant by the Caretaker, a mysterious force overseeing the safety of the Ocampan race who live in the shadow on an impending threat from the vicious Kazon. When the Kazon destroy the Maquis ship, the Voyager crew merges with the Maquis crew to defend themselves from the Kazon. Having destroyed the device which could bring them home, the crew of the Voyager - led by Capt. Kathryn Janeway (Kate Mulgrew), and the crew of the Maquis ship - led by Commander Chakotay (Robert Beltran), must work as a united front in order to meet their mutual goal of finding a way home…

The Star Trek: Voyager (Season 6) DVD features a number of exciting episodes including the season premiere "Equinox" in which the crew of the Voyager is charged with devising a solution to rescue Capt. Janeway and Seven Of Nine before it's too late… Other notable episodes from Season 6 include "The Voyager Conspiracy" in which a malfunctioning Seven Of Nine starts spouting rumors of mutiny when the Voyager encounters an alien race in possession of warp technology capable of bringing the Voyager back home, and "Good Shepard" in which Capt. Janeway takes three of her crew members on a special training mission that goes awry when a collision with a comet threatens their very lives…

Below is a list of episodes included on the Star Trek: Voyager (Season 6) DVD:

Episode 121 (Equinox: Part 2) Air Date: 09-22-1999
Episode 122 (Survival Instinct) Air Date: 09-29-1999
Episode 123 (Barge of the Dead) Air Date: 10-06-1999
Episode 124 (Tinker, Tenor, Doctor, Spy) Air Date: 10-13-1999
Episode 125 (Alice) Air Date: 10-20-1999
Episode 126 (Riddles) Air Date: 11-03-1999
Episode 127 (Dragon's Teeth) Air Date: 11-10-1999
Episode 128 (One Small Step) Air Date: 11-17-1999
Episode 129 (The Voyager Conspiracy) Air Date: 11-24-1999
Episode 130 (Pathfinder) Air Date: 12-01-1999
Episode 131 (Fair Haven) Air Date: 01-12-2000
Episode 132 (Blink of an Eye) Air Date: 01-19-2000
Episode 133 (Virtuoso) Air Date: 01-26-2000
Episode 134 (Memorial) Air Date: 02-02-2000
Episode 135 (Tsunkatse) Air Date: 02-09-2000
Episode 136 (Collective) Air Date: 02-16-2000
Episode 137 (Spirit Folk) Air Date: 02-23-2000
Episode 138 (Ashes to Ashes) Air Date: 03-01-2000
Episode 139 (Child's Play) Air Date: 03-08-2000
Episode 140 (Good Shepherd) Air Date: 03-15-2000
Episode 141 (Live Fast and Prosper) Air Date: 04-19-2000
Episode 142 (Muse) Air Date: 04-26-2000
Episode 143 (Fury) Air Date: 05-03-2000
Episode 144 (Life Line) Air Date: 05-10-2000
Episode 145 (The Haunting of Deck Twelve) Air Date: 05-17-2000
Episode 146 (Unimatrix Zero: Part 1) Air Date: 05-24-2000

STAR TREK: Voyager - about season 7

Nominated for 30 Emmys, including seven for Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series, Star Trek: Voyager continues the rich tradition of the original 1960s Star Trek franchise. Created by former L.A. police officer Gene Roddenberry, the Star Trek TV series morphed into a franchise famous for the unprecedented fanatical devotion of its fan base. Lasting only three seasons during its original network run, Star Trek struck gold with its syndicated reruns, launching a number of motion pictures featuring the original cast as well as novels, comic books, collectibles, and reams of Star Trek-related memorabilia. The third spin-off from the original Star Trek series, Star Trek: Voyager premiered in January 1995 to modest critical acclaim, but experienced great success with television viewers, slowly increasing its ratings as the series progressed. Following on the heels of Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993), the series precedes Star Trek: Enterprise (2001) while boasting an all-star cast that includes veteran actress Kate Mulgrew (whose past TV appearances include such shows as Dallas, Cheers, and Murphy Brown). Yet instead of pursuing the classic Star Trek mission to "boldly go where no one has gone before," Star Trek: Voyager is more about going where the crew has been before…

Star Trek: Voyager follows the exploits of the crew aboard the starship USS Voyager. As the series begins, the Voyager is on a Federation mission to capture a rogue ship of Maquis rebels (a race first introduced in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine). While in pursuit of the Maquis, the Voyager enters a system known as the badlands, and both ships are instantaneously transported to the Delta Quadrant over seventy-thousand light years away on the outskirts of the galaxy. Soon, both the Maquis and the crew of Voyager learn they were brought to Delta Quadrant by the Caretaker, a mysterious force overseeing the safety of the Ocampan race who live in the shadow on an impending threat from the vicious Kazon. When the Kazon destroy the Maquis ship, the Voyager crew merges with the Maquis crew to defend themselves from the Kazon. Having destroyed the device which could bring them home, the crew of the Voyager - led by Capt. Kathryn Janeway (Kate Mulgrew), and the crew of the Maquis ship - led by Commander Chakotay (Robert Beltran), must work as a united front in order to meet their mutual goal of finding a way home…

The Star Trek: Voyager (Season 7) DVD features a number of exciting episodes including the season premiere "Unimatrix Zero" in which Seven Of Nine discovers a place known as Unimatrix Zero, where Borg drones become individuals for a short period during their regeneration. However, once the regeneration process is complete, the drones forget all memory of the event. Capt. Janeway views this revelation as an opportunity to attack the Borg, and the Voyager must execute the plan perfectly if it is to succeed… Other notable episodes from Season 7 include "Nightingale" in which Harry Kim, Seven Of Nine, and Neelix stumble across a war between two alien nations while scavenging for dilithium, and "Friendship One" in which, having established regular contact with Alpha Quadrant, the Voyager receives orders from Starfleet to hunt down the lost 21st Century Earth probe, Friendship One…

Below is a list of episodes included on the Star Trek: Voyager (Season 7) DVD:

Episode 147 (Unimatrix Zero: Part 2) Air Date: 10-04-2000
Episode 148 (Imperfection) Air Date: 10-11-2000
Episode 149 (Drive) Air Date: 10-18-2000
Episode 150 (Repression) Air Date: 10-25-2000
Episode 151 (Critical Care) Air Date: 11-01-2000
Episode 152 (Inside Man) Air Date: 11-08-2000
Episode 153 (Body and Soul) Air Date: 11-15-2000
Episode 154 (Nightingale) Air Date: 11-22-2000
Episode 155 (Flesh and Blood: Part 1) Air Date: 11-29-2000
Episode 156 (Flesh and Blood: Part 2) Air Date: 11-29-2000
Episode 157 (Shattered) Air Date: 01-17-2001
Episode 158 (Lineage) Air Date: 01-24-2001
Episode 159 (Repentance) Air Date: 01-31-2001
Episode 160 (Prophecy) Air Date: 02-07-2001
Episode 161 (The Void) Air Date: 02-14-2001
Episode 162 (Workforce: Part 1) Air Date: 02-21-2001
Episode 163 (Workforce: Part 2) Air Date: 02-28-2001
Episode 164 (Human Error) Air Date: 03-07-2001
Episode 165 (Q2) Air Date: 04-11-2001
Episode 166 (Author, Author) Air Date: 04-18-2001
Episode 167 (Friendship One) Air Date: 04-25-2001
Episode 168 (Natural Law) Air Date: 05-02-2001
Episode 169 (Homestead) Air Date: 05-09-2001
Episode 170 (Renaissance Man) Air Date: 05-16-2001
Episode 171 (Endgame: Part 1) Air Date: 05-23-2001
Episode 172 (Endgame: Part 2) Air Date: 05-23-2001