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Season 3 – Star Trek: Voyager

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Kathryn Janeway is the captain of a starship that is lost in space and must travel across an unexplored region of the galaxy to find its way back home. On its way, the crew encounters different species they must deal with, but find that all their adventures only make them long for home.
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Star Trek: Voyager — Season 3

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Tom Shales Washington Post 04/17/2018
Star Trek: Voyager remains a terrifically nifty show. Go to Full Review
Aaron Couch The Hollywood Reporter 10/24/2017
The introduction of Species 8472 was a game changer both for Trek and Voyager. It was a mindblowing notion that the Borg might have to team up with anyone, much less Janeway. Go to Full Review
David Bianculli New York Daily News 10/24/2017
For Voyager, it's the high point of the series to date. The Borg is dead. Long live the Borg. Go to Full Review
Chris Hicks Deseret News (Salt Lake City) 07/13/2018
But when the show concentrates on building the regular characters and strengthening their relationships, it's better. Go to Full Review
Edward Cambro Screen Rant 10/24/2017
At its heart, the episode isn't about complacency or forgiveness, it's about responsibility and the importance of history: asking questions, confronting the story, and accepting the truth so that it could never happen again. Go to Full Review
Juliette Harrisson Den of Geek 10/23/2017
Season three was the season that found the right tone and finally dropped sub-standard Klingon substitutes the Kazon for more stand-alone stories and, eventually, a much better recurring bad guy. Go to Full Review
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g j @RT02395222 Jan 24 Very uneven in tone and quality, episodes run the gamut from abyssmal (Future's End, Darkling) to occasionally quite strong (Before and After). I can't really get behind alien races that are just humans with netting on their hair, or wrinkled noses anyway - but it is particularly silly in the premise of this show. See more David K @RT03452373 10/10/2024 One of the best science fiction shows in the history of TV! My favorite heroes, my favorite series and my favorite franchise! See more Remie R @RT56033406 07/14/2024 Watching all the seasons you'll see the build from all the characters to the exciting series finality following the tradition of the previous Star Trek shows TOS and Next Generation, no one will be disappointed with this one! See more 02/07/2022 Episode 8/9: - Tricorder reading the entire database from scanning the old 15" screen ? - Amateur Video that fits the viewscreen on Voyager perfectly even though TVs are 4:3 ? - In so many other cases it has been possible to transport those "around" a crewmember - but apparently not when it would solve everything - Without knowing about the "Doctor" the bad guy has already reprogrammed him to feel pain ? - He had even already constructed a portable holo emitter ??????????? - The man with an old 15" monitor on his desk says "There is nothing more to canabalize from the 29th century spaceship. This is one of the worst episodes in the entire ST universe. See more 10/29/2020 The star trek saga is great See more 09/03/2020 I loved all of Voyager. Janeway is a total badass, and it continues to come across today as it did 25 years ago. There is classic Trek-ness, thought provoking themes about the nature of life and adventure. I would highly recommend the entire series to anyone. I just finished watching the whole series from beginning to end, and I found myself as sad to see it end the second time as I was the first. See more Read all reviews
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Episode 1 Aired Sep 4, 1996 Basics Janeway and the crew face hostile natives on a primitive planet; the Kazon plan to annihilate most of Delta Quadrant from the commandeered Voyager. Details Episode 2 Aired Sep 11, 1996 Flashback To help Tuvok battle a debilitating childhood memory, Capt. Janeway enters a mind-meld with him, which transports them to the U.S.S. Excelsior with Capt. Sulu in command. Details Episode 3 Aired Sep 18, 1996 The Chute Lt. Paris and Kim are suspected of being members of the Open Sky terrorist group; Neelix is asked to use his ship on a special mission. Details Episode 4 Aired Sep 25, 1996 The Swarm The Voyager's crew fights off alien vessels; a holodeck accident causes the Doctor's memory circuits to fail; Lt. Paris is severely injured. Details Episode 5 Aired Oct 2, 1996 False Profits Chakotay and Paris thwart two Ferengi who are passing themselves off as demigods to the inhabitants of an impoverished planet. Details Episode 6 Aired Oct 9, 1996 Remember Dreams of a forbidden love affair haunt Lt. Torres after the Voyager crew picks up Enaran passengers. Details Episode 7 Aired Oct 30, 1996 Sacred Ground Janeway undergoes an arduous spiritual test in order to spare Kes from death in a Nechani sacred shrine. Details Episode 8 Aired Nov 6, 1996 Future's End The Voyager crew time-travels to 1996 Los Angeles to help prevent an event that could alter the future; guest Ed Begley Jr. Details Episode 9 Aired Nov 13, 1996 Future's End Paris and Tuvok seek help in Los Angeles as evil Henry Starling (Ed Begley Jr.) takes The Doctor hostage and prepares to launch the time ship. Details Episode 10 Aired Nov 20, 1996 Warlord A dying alien transfers himself into Kes' mind in order to execute a political coup on his own planet. Details Episode 11 Aired Nov 27, 1996 The Q and the Grey Q returns to Voyager with the announcement that he's chosen Capt. Janeway to be the mother of his child. Details Episode 12 Aired Dec 11, 1996 Macrocosm An alien macroviral lifeform seizes Voyager and disables the ship; the Doctor goes on his first mission. Details Episode 13 Aired Jan 8, 1997 Fair Trade Neelix meets up with Wixiban, who cons Neelix into using Federation shuttlecraft to traffic in narcotics. Details Episode 14 Aired Jan 15, 1997 Alter Ego Ensign Kim asks Tuvok to teach him how to suppress emotions when he falls for an attractive Holodeck character. Details Episode 15 Aired Jan 29, 1997 Coda When a shuttle crash critically injures Capt. Janeway, she sees her dead father, Adm. Janeway (Len Cariou). Details Episode 16 Aired Feb 5, 1997 Blood Fever The onset of Vulcan mating season throws the away team into turmoil when a Vulcan crew member's advances trigger Torres' involuntary mating instincts. Details Episode 17 Aired Feb 12, 1997 Unity Cmdr. Chakotay is attacked after trying to answer a distress signal; Janeway and her crew find a Borg ship. Details Episode 18 Aired Feb 19, 1997 The Darkling The Doctor adopts some impressive character traits from historical figures into his Starfleet database, but inadvertently adopts several abnormal traits as well. Details Episode 19 Aired Feb 26, 1997 Rise! When a Nezu planet is hit by asteroids, Voyager intervenes by sending Tuvok and Neelix to help with the rescue mission. Details Episode 20 Aired Mar 19, 1997 Favorite Son Ensign Kim leads the ship to a mysterious planet where the almost exclusively female population recalls his birth. Details Episode 21 Aired Apr 9, 1997 Before & After A life-extension treatment puts Kes out of temporal sync, allowing her to see the past and the future. Details Episode 22 Aired Apr 23, 1997 Real Life The Doctor creates the perfect holographic family to learn more about familial relationships; Torres reprograms the simulation to be more true to life, including struggles and hardship. Details Episode 23 Aired Apr 30, 1997 Distant Origin Scientists of the Voth race discover the human remains of a Voyager crewman and locate a genetic pattern similar to their own. Details Episode 24 Aired May 7, 1997 Displaced Janeway scrambles to keep control of the ship when mercurial aliens take the place of crew members transplanted to an idyllic world. Details Episode 25 Aired May 14, 1997 Worst Case Scenario Crew members play a holographic program depicting Seska and Chakotay leading a Maquis mutiny aboard the ship. Details Episode 26 Aired May 21, 1997 Scorpion Kim is attacked by an alien when the Voyager crew checks out a damaged Borg cube that was attacked by a mysterious life form; Janeway forms an alliance with the Borg to face the new enemy. Details
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Season Info

Director
David Livingston, Cliff Bole, Winrich Kolbe, Robert Duncan McNeill, Robert Picardo, Nancy Malone, Robert Scheerer, Marvin V. Rush, Alexander Singer, Allan Kroeker
Executive Producer
Rick Berman, Jeri Taylor
Screenwriter
Michael Sussman, Alexander Singer, Lisa Klink, Brannon Braga, Joe Menosky, Ken Biller, Jeri Taylor, Michael Piller
Network
UPN
Rating
TV-PG
Genre
Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Adventure
Original Language
English
Release Date
Sep 4, 1996