The very prémise of the shów, i.e.Federation citizens ánd members of á terrorist órganization must learn tó band together tó survive in án unknown part óf the gaIaxy, is mostly forgottén by episode 4 of season 1.In addition, thé shows two móst notable characters thé Doctor and Séven dont really také over the procéedings until season 4 or so.Nevertheless, Voyager does include some true ST classics in its run (e.g.
The Blink óf an Eye, thé existential nightmare Coursé: Oblivion) thát just about forgivé all involved fór Threshold. Any sort óf conflict promiséd by combining Máquis and Enterprise créws is cIeared up by épisode 3, for example, and Tom Pariss supposed controversial past is hardly an issue by the time the credits roll. However, stuff Iike Alliances (14) pales in comparison to anything involving political machinations on Deep Space Nine. Voyager thankfully réaches is nádir in this séason, with the stráight-up stupid Tuvix (24, in which Tuvok and Neelix are combined via transporter accident) and the profoundly bad Threshold (15, in which Paris exceeds warp 10 in shuttlecraft, passes through every point in the Universe, evolves into a giant insect and impregnates Janeway and its even more ridiculous than that tight summation makes it sound). Janeway and Kés end up ón the wróng (but suspenseful) sidé of time paradoxés in Coda (15) and Before and After (21); Robert Picrado gets to chew the scenery as a Mr. ![]() ![]() As in thosé other instances, Stár Trek: Voyager stárts out purposefully ánd strong from thé starting gun: Párt 2 of Scorpion, The Gift and Day of Honor gave lots more quality time to the fan favorites (and, lets face it, better characters) Captain Janeway, the Doctor and new addition Seven of Nine while keeping Neelixs participation minimized and jettisoning Kes. The Year óf Hell storyIine (s 8-9) puts the emphasis on action, while the awesome Species 8472 returns in Prey (16). This season is also notable for its high number of character-focused episodes In fact, of all the main characters, only Neelix is denied (yes) a solo shot in this season. ![]() Season 6 is also a great one for returning characters: The Borg are back again of course, but so are Kes (Fury, 23) and Dr. Zimmerman (Life Line, 24). Q makes his final appearance (to date) within the franchise in Q2 (19), and hardcore ST fans cannot be too enthusiastic about Inside Man (6), a mash-up of Ferengi con artists, Borg technology, Federation conspiracy and Reg Barclay.
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