Star Trek: Voyager - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Caretaker, Part I
While searching for a missing officer, Captain Kathryn Janeway and the crew of the Starship Voyager are swept 70,000 light years from home.

Caretaker, Part II
While searching for a missing officer, Captain Kathryn Janeway and the crew of the Starship Voyager are swept 70,000 light years from home.

Parallax
Tensions rise between the merged Starfleet and Maquis crews when the ship becomes trapped inside a star that's collapsed upon itself.

Time and Again
The Voyager crew discovers a world that has been destroyed by a type of energy that has been banned on all Federation worlds as being too dangerous to use.

Phage
While seeking a source of new dilithium for the ship's power source, the crew encounters a planet of people who are stealing body organs. Neelix finds another use for Captain Janeway's private dining room.

The Cloud
The crew discovers that a nebula is not what it seems, and Paris invites his fellow officers to share a little "R&R" in his holodeck program.

Eye of the Needle
The discovery of a wormhole in deep space raises the crew's hopes of finding a shortcut home.

Ex Post Facto
After Paris is convicted of a murder he swears he didn't commit, Tuvok must play detective to clear him.

Emanations
Kim confronts life and death issues when he's held against his will by an alien race.

Prime Factors
An alien leader has the technology that could send the crew 40,000 light years closer to home -- but refuses to share it with them.

State of Flux
Stardate: 48658.2 Stolen food replicator technology found on a severely damaged Kazon-Nistrim ship indicates a traitor aboard Voyager. The fatal disaster occurred when the Kazon attempted to integrate Federation technology with their own. Seska becomes the prime suspect. The evidence is reinforced when questions arise over her true heritage. Who'd have thought Chakotay's old Maquis cell contained a Cardassian spy disguised as a Bajoran and his onetime lover?

Heroes and Demons
Stardate: 48693.2 Harry Kim disappears from the holodeck while role-playing in his medieval holo-novel, "Beowulf." According to the characters, he died at the hands of a mystical beast called "Grendel." When Chakotay and Tuvok investigate and also disappear, Janeway transfers the Doctor to the holodeck for his first Away Mission: to investigate/rescue the three vanished crewmembers. Kes encourages the Doctor to pick a name for himself and chooses Doctor Schweitzer. In the story, he survives fear, romance, and heartbreak to unmask the unlikely trespasser as a photonic alien life form taking the form of Grendel and turning missing crewmembers into energy.

Cathexis
An encounter with a strange nebula leaves Chakotay brain dead and the crew battling a powerful force that seems to be taking over their minds.

Faces
Stardate: 48784.2 The Vidiians capture Paris, Torres, and Durst while on an away mission. Then a bizarre Vidiian scientist divides the dual ethnic heritage of Torres into separate Human and Klingon bodies to test her Klingon DNA for resistance to the Phage disease destroying his people.

Jetrel
A painful chapter in Neelix's past is reopened when the scientist responsible for killing his family beams aboard Voyager.

Learning Curve
Tuvok incurs the wrath of Maquis crewmembers when he's put in charge of a "boot camp" designed to bring them up to Starfleet standards.
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