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Season 7
October 4, 2000 - May 23, 2001
147. Unimatrix Zero, Part 2 -- Unimatrix Zero, a cyberspace
enclave for certain Borg within the collective, is under threat by the
Borg Queen who wants it destroyed at any cost. Meanwhile, with Janeway
and her crew going undercover as Borg drones in an attempt to
infiltrate the Collective, the Borg Queen gets more and more desperate
to unravel the mystery of Unimatrix Zero. She will even resort to the
destruction of her own kind in an attempt to stop Janeway and
Unimatrix Zero.
148. Imperfection -- Seven of Nine shows some uncharacteristic
emotion when three of the four Borg children leave the U.S.S. Voyager,
but the Doctor confirms that she may just have malfunctioning ocular
implants. The remaining young Borg, Icheb, then decides that he would
like to join Starfleet Academy. When Seven later admits to suffering
from some headaches, it is discovered that she needs a critical
operation requiring Borg parts. However, it may be that Icheb is the
only one who can help her.
149. Drive -- While Tom Paris and Harry Kim are performing
tests on the new Delta Flyer, they encounter a mysterious pilot who
challenges them to a race. The woman, Irina, later informs them of an
upcoming starship race. Soon, the Starfleet officers find themselves
involved in this race-an event intended as the first step towards
peace between four different cultures from this area of space. But one
of the racers is determined to sabotage the goodwill of the event.
150. Critical Care -- The Doctor's program is stolen from the
U.S.S. Voyager and he is forced to work on a large, multi-tiered
hospital ship. While Captain Janeway and her crew try to find him, the
Doctor decides to take matters into his own hands when dealing with
the unethical treatment procedures for the sick and dying aboard the
hospital ship.
151. Repression -- Aboard the U.S.S. Voyager, former members of
the Maquis appear to be singled out in a rash of violent attacks.
Before long, the safety of the entire crew is in jeopardy. When Tuvok
takes charge of the investigation he becomes frustrated at the lack of
a logical motive, but soon makes some rather startling discoveries.
152. Inside Man -- The crew of the U.S.S. Voyager gets an
unexpected bonus in their regular "mail" beamed from Starfleet in the
Alpha Quadrant. When a hologram of Reg Barclay appears telling the
crew of a new plan that can get them home within days, everyone is
elated. The plan seems dangerous in theory, but the Barclay hologram
persuades the crew the risk is minimal. Meanwhile, back at Starfleet,
the real Reg Barclay is completely unaware of his doppelganger's
actions.
153 & 154. Flesh and Blood (Parts 1 & 2) -- The U.S.S. Voyager
answers a distress call from a Hirogen training facility, only to find
a holographic environment littered with Hirogen corpses. The
holographic technology given to the Hirogen by Captain Janeway for
hunting training has been modified to the point where the prey have
become the hunters. The holograms have not only become self-aware, but
are essentially a new race, seeking refuge from "organic" slavery and
brutality. Seeking to liberate one of "their own," the holograms
kidnap the Doctor, who soon finds himself torn between his loyalties
to Voyager and his holographic brethren.
155. Body and Soul -- While performing experiments on the Delta
Flyer, Seven of Nine, Harry Kim and the Doctor are attacked by a Delta
Quadrant race who views "photonics" such as the Doctor as mortal
enemies. With time running out, the Doctor must hide in plain sight -
taking refuge in Seven of Nine's Borg implants! Taking over her
consciousness, the Doctor must convincingly behave as Seven of Nine to
survive.
156. Nightingale -- Searching for dilithium in the Delta Flyer
with Neelix and Seven of Nine, Harry Kim intercedes in a conflict
between two Delta Quadrant Races. While he manages to save a Kraylor
ship from destruction, its command crew has been killed and they're in
need of a Captain. Having been an Ensign his entire Starfleet career,
Kim is tempted by the offer and assumes command of the vessel, but
soon finds himself bearing the weight of leadership in a complicated
and dangerous conflict.
157. Shattered -- A temporal anomaly strikes the U.S.S.
Voyager, hitting Chakotay point-blank and splitting different areas of
the ship into different time-frames from its history. After the Doctor
creates a chronoton serum to counteract the effects of the temporal
bolt, Chakotay finds he is the only member of the crew that has free
range of the ship. Forging alliances with crewmates from Voyager's
past, present and future, Chakotay must find a way to set events back
to normal.
158. Lineage -- Tom Paris and B'Elanna Torres reach a
crossroads in their relationship which could have long-ranging effects
on both of their lives. Early in her life, B'Elanna and her father
joined his family on a camping trip where something happened -
something that could result in B'Elanna making an irrevocable decision
against Tom's will that no amount of technology can rectify.
159. Repentance -- The crew of the U.S.S. Voyager rescue the
crew and passengers aboard a critically damaged vessel transporting
convicts scheduled for execution. When the Doctor and Seven of Nine
make a discovery that changes the ground rules, Captain Janeway and
the crew have to walk the gray area between the Prime Directive and
justice, with the ship's safety hanging in the balance.
160. Prophecy -- Generations ago, a Klingon warship left
familiar territory and headed off into unknown space. When the
descendants of that original crew run into the U.S.S. Voyager in the
Delta Quadrant, Captain Janeway's first concern is convincing the
Klingons that the hostilities between the Federation and the Klingon
Empire are long over. After that, a more intractable problem arises
after the Klingon vessel is destroyed and its crew of over 200 find
themselves aboard Voyager and perhaps living out the fulfilment of an
ancient prophecy.
161. The Void -- The crew of the U.S.S. Voyager find themselves
and their ship stranded in a dark void with seemingly no escape, where
the only proven means of survival is to prey upon weaker vessels when
they first arrive. With resources dwindling, Captain Janeway must
decide whether to stick to the principles that govern Starfleet or to
concede that in this strange place, the ends justify the means and
Voyager must become a predator to survive.
162. Workforce, Part 1 -- When Chakotay, Harry Kim and Neelix
attempt to rendezvous with the U.S.S. Voyager after a trading mission,
neither the ship nor the crew are anywhere to be found. Meanwhile, on
a far away planet, Kathryn Janeway and the rest of Voyager's former
crew begin new careers. Oblivious to each other and the lives they
once shared, the Voyager crew has been integrated into a gigantic
industrial workforce.
163. Workforce, Part 2 -- With the majority of the U.S.S.
Voyager crew brainwashed into leading the lives of industrial workers
for a race called the Quarren, Chakotay, Harry Kim, Neelix and The
Doctor find themselves vastly outnumbered in their quest to restore
the crew to normal and return them to the ship. However, Janeway and
the rest of the crew have moved on with their lives as Quarren forces
close in on Chakotay on the planet's surface and on Voyager in orbit.
164. Human Error -- As the U.S.S. Voyager enters a hazardous
region of space being used as a weapons-testing range by unknown
parties, the ship must count on Seven of Nine's long-range scans to
steer it out of danger. Seven of Nine, however, is becoming more and
more distracted with a personal experiment, one that could change how
she deals with her crewmates forever.
165. Q2 -- It's not easy being a parent, even for a Q. Because
Captain Janeway and the crew of the U.S.S. Voyager were so
instrumental in Q's quest to have a child, he decides to make "Aunt
Kathy" teach his son some responsible virtues. Although appearing to
be fully grown, the younger Q proves harder to handle than his
irascible father, and with his omnipotent powers, disciplining the
youngster proves not only impossible, but exceptionally dangerous as
well.
166. Author, Author -- As the U.S.S. Voyager gets closer and
closer to the Alpha Quadrant, a new means of direct yet brief
communication with Starfleet is established, allowing the crew a few
minutes each to communicate with family and friends. The Doctor may
not have any family or friends on Earth, but he does have a holo-novel
to pitch to publishers — the story of a ship stranded on the other
side of the galaxy with a strangely familiar crew; a crew that barely
tolerates their holographic doctor who lives in virtual slavery...
167. Friendship One -- Now that regular communication between
the Alpha and Delta Quadrants is possible, Starfleet has a mission for
the crew of the U.S.S. Voyager - locate and retrieve the old Earth
probe "Friendship One." Launched in the late 21st century, the probe's
trajectory places it somewhere near Voyager's current position, but no
one predicted what a Delta Quadrant civilization would do with the
probe when they found it...
168. Natural Law -- Chakotay and Seven of Nine are stranded
amongst a primitive people when their shuttle encounters an energy
barrier that prevents Captain Janeway and the U.S.S. Voyager from
locating them. The only solution they can attempt would violate the
Prime Directive and pollute the native culture. Meanwhile, Tom Paris
takes a wrong turn that could cost him valuable time.
169. Homestead -- When the U.S.S. Voyager encounters Talaxian
lifesigns on a long-range scan, Neelix is understandably excited at
the prospect of encountering people of his own race, whom he'd thought
he'd left far behind. What they find when they arrive at the source of
the sensor readings, a mineral-rich asteroid field, will forever
change life for the entire crew of Voyager.
170. Renaissance Man -- When Delta Quadrant beings take Captain
Kathryn Janeway hostage, it's up to The Doctor to fulfill the
requirements of their ransom: the U.S.S. Voyager warp core itself. The
Doctor must fool his crewmates by holographically assuming their
identities, knowing that one false move will result in the immediate
execution of his Captain.
171 & 172. Endgame -- It took the U.S.S. Voyager decades to
journey home from the Delta Quadrant, decades which took their toll
upon the ship's crew and Captain. Now an Admiral in Starfleet, Kathryn
Janeway cannot reconcile the price of the long passage, and embarks on
an ambitious and forbidden plan to change the past, forcing a final
confrontation with Voyager's deadliest enemy.