VOY: Season 6


The crew of the USS Equinox attempts to elude the USS Voyager in order to exploit the nucleogenic lifeforms in a bid to return home. Captain Janeway takes her quest for revenge against Ransom to extremes when she orders the use of photon torpedoes against the Equinox, tractors a neutral ship, nearly kills an Equinox crewman during an interrogation, and relieves Chakotay of duty when he questions her actions.


Seven encounters three ex-Borg with whom she had been temporarily separated from the Collective years ago.


A brutal experience aboard a shuttle puts B'Elanna in touch with the Klingon afterlife, where the Barge of the Dead steers her towards Klingon hell along with her mother.


Aliens attempt to spy on Voyager by tapping into The Doctor's program, but they mistakenly access his new "daydream" program and believe that to be the reality.


Paris is manipulated by the intelligence on board a mysterious alien shuttle recently acquired from an interstellar junkyard.


Tuvok is attacked by a cloaked and extremely xenophobic race leaving Tuvok brain damaged. Neelix puts himself in charge of his rehabilitation.


When Voyager seeks refuge from alien attackers on the surface of a devastated planet, they find a small group of people who have survived in suspended animation for almost nine hundred years.


Voyager encounters a graviton ellipse that swallowed an Earth ship orbiting Mars in 2032.


Modifying her alcove to process several months of gathered data at a time turns Seven into a rampant conspiracy theorist. Meanwhile, Janeway deals with an alien scientist developing catapult technology.


Back on Earth, Lieutenant Barclay seeks Counselor Deanna Troi's help when he worries that he has become obsessed with the crew of Voyager., while formulate a plan to communications with Voyager.


The crew relaxes in Paris's latest holodeck creation: an idealized 19th century Irish village, where Captain Janeway falls in love with a holographic character.


Voyager is trapped in orbit above a planet where time passes thousands of times faster than in the surrounding galaxy. As the population of the planet evolves Voyager becomes an integral part of their culture. Eventually they develop technology that allows them to send someone to the "Sky Ship".


The Doctor's singing talent is so appreciated by one species that he is considering resigning his Starfleet commission and staying on with his millions of adoring fans.


After returning from an extended away mission, Voyager crewmembers inexplicably begin having horrific flashbacks to an atrocity that they seem to have participated in.


Seven of Nine and Tuvok are kidnapped while on an away mission and Seven is forced to fight in their gladiator-like competition or Tuvok will not receive the medical attention that he requires.


Voyager finds a Borg cube controlled by assimilated children who have been separated from the Collective mind. They abduct Chakotay, Kim, Neelix and Paris.


For the holographic inhabitants of Fair Haven, unworldly actions from Voyager personnel fit only one explanation - they're faerie folk.


A deceased crew member returns to Voyager, pursued by the aliens who revived her. The Borg children behave rebelliously against Seven of Nine, despite her allocating time for fun.


Icheb's return to his home planet is difficult for Seven to bear, but his parents are hiding a dark secret.


When three crewmen are shown to be hampering efficiency, Captain Janeway decides to give them some special attention by taking them on an away mission.


The Voyager crew is the victim of identity theft. A clever trio of con artists claiming to be Janeway, Chakotay, and Tuvok are making trades all over the quadrant and giving Voyager a bad name.


An alien playwright discovers B'Elanna Torres, crash landed in the Delta Flier, and uses her and her logs as story material to please his patron.'


An incensed Kes returns to Voyager to travel back in time and abduct her younger self, as well as seek revenge on both Voyager and Janeway for ruining her life.


The Doctor is sent to the Alpha Quadrant to cure the dying creator of his program, Lewis Zimmerman, but the holographic engineer wants no part of him.


Neelix engages the four ex-Borg children in a ghost story to keep them calm during a ship-wide power shutdown.


Seven is drawn into a virtual reality that some Borg drones inhabit during their regeneration cycles a threat to the Borg Collective that Janeway wants to exploit.