VOY: Season 3


With the Kazon-Nistrim in control of Voyager, the crew must return to basics in order to survive on a harsh world inhabited by alien natives and vicious predators. Meanwhile, Suder and The Doctor assist Paris' attempts to retake Voyager.


When Tuvok begins to suffer from a mental breakdown, triggered by a suppressed memory, a mind-meld with Janeway takes him back to his tour of duty with Captain Sulu aboard the USS Excelsior.


Convicted of a crime they didn't commit, Harry and Tom wind up in an unsupervised, crowded prison, a hellhole where implants ramp up everyone's aggression.


Voyager is attacked by swarms of tiny spaceships which attach themselves to Voyager's hull. The Doctor suffers from a computer malfunction and is losing his memory.


Voyager discovers a pair of Ferengi who control the economy of a primitive world; nearby is an unstable wormhole that leads back home.


As Voyager ferries some telepathic Delta Quadrant denizens from a colony to their home world, Lieutenant Torres starts having vivid dreams about another life, another love and another planet.


Kes is injured when she accidentally commits sacrilege on an alien planet; in order to save her life, Janeway must go through a mysterious ritual that challenges her faith in science.


After encountering a Federation timeship from the future, Voyager is sent back to 20th century Earth.


Janeway must prevent the destruction of the solar system by a 20th-century entrepreneur who has acquired the timeship.


A dying warlord, determined to retake his home planet, takes over Kes's body.


Q has a novel idea for ending civil war in the Q Continuum: have a child with Captain Janeway.


When viruses grow to a meter in length and begin attacking the crew of Voyager, Captain Janeway and The Doctor must retake the ship.


Voyager heads into a section of space that Neelix has no knowledge of, so he tries to obtain a map of it from a lesthan-reputable friend.


Harry Kim falls in love with a hologram. When he seeks out Tuvoks help in getting over her, the Hologram falls for Tuvok, but she may not be what she seems.


After her apparent death, Captain Janeway's journey to the afterlife, guided by her father, leaves her with suspicions.


Ensign Vorik's attempt to make B'Elanna his mate during Pon farr biochemically destabilizes B'Elanna, heightening her own aggressive emotions towards taking a mate, Tom Paris.


The Doctor's attempt to graft other personalities into his program causes him to develop an evil alternate personality.


The Doctor's attempt to graft other personalities into his program causes him to develop an evil alternate personality.


While helping a planet being bombarded by asteroids, Tuvok and Neelix crash-land on the planet and attempt to fix a maglev space elevator.


Harry seemingly learns both that he is actually a member of a Delta Quadrant race and that "his" people want him never to leave his new home.


Kes finds herself in temporal flux with her consciousness moving back in time through various episodes in her life up until her birth.


The Doctor creates an unrealistically perfect family on the holodeck. Torres alters it so he can experience what a true family is.


An alien scientist finds evidence linking his species' ancestry to Earth, but government officials refuse to accept his evidence because it conflicts with existing doctrine.


Voyager's crew is being replaced by strangers one by one and the replacements don't know why they are there.


B'Elanna Torres discovers a holodeck program where Chakotay and the Maquis rebel against Janeway. A hidden edit threatens the ship and crew.


Upon entering Borg space, Voyager encounters an alien race even more powerful than the Borg and bent on destroying all life in the galaxy, leading Captain Janeway to enter into an alliance with the Borg in order to defeat them.