Endgame
A future Janeway has trouble living with the fact it took 20+ years and over 20 dead
crewman, including Seven, to get back to earth. She develops a way to go back in
time with the help of Barkley, the Doctor, a Klingon, and Tom Paris's daughter. Losing
Seven, the death of Chakotay, and Tuvok's mental illness drive Janway to change the
history of Voyagers return. Meanwhile back in standard time, the writers juice-up a
romance between Seven and Chakotay. Seems out of character for such a hot romance
considering they showed no signs of this hot relationship in "Natural Law" just two
episodes ago. The writers seem to jet the crew in and out of romances pretty fast.
The Episode Pictures 1-25On current Voyager, we see the wormhole is full of Borg cubes. Kind of funny to see the crew duck when a cube brushes near the top of the ship. The Borg Queen notes their presence but does not send the drones after them.
In the strange Seven/Chakotay love fest, Seven asks Doc to remove her cortical implant so she can fully love Mr. C. Doc seems disappointed it is not him she is after. (Mr. Borg must have missed something in a past episode that causes the implant to impede Seven's ability to do the Borg-Thing).
In the last series of pictures, the Admiral has grabbed the time travel device and prepares to race away from the Klingons (Note shuttle has new Armor for a shield).
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Homestead
What a weak send off for Mr. Neelix, this episode had more holes in it than swiss cheese. First, how did the Talaxians beat
Voyager to this side of the quadrant considering they knew the history of their home world being invaded? Voyager has had
several boosts from slipstream drives to Kes giving them a 10 year push. Then the business of Neelix getting attached to
this lost colony of fur-faces so quickly and abandoning Voyager was abrupt. In making his decision, Neelix tries to baby the
Wildman child in a very off-beat scene that is very disjointed. In the end, Neelix is made a Federation
ambassador for the Delta quadrant and gets a gauntlet send off from Voyager's crew. The final scene was
short and devoid of much emotion from the crew save for Tuvik doing the two-step shuffle to appease Neelixs quest
to get the Vulcan to lighten-up. (If Mr. Borg had written the final scene, he would have had Tuvok kick Neelix
out the airlock but, then again that would be way overBorg for this episode and this series) Natural Law
It's amazing how most of the universe looks like a part of California especially when Chakotay meets
some sort of primitive culture. This time Seven is part of this retro episode as they keep pounding
her into a normal human (emotionally). Really thought the episode was a boring but, I guess it
had to be done to show a kinder, gentler Seven as they near the series conclusion.
Friendship One
Earth sends probe with all our technology which is found by a race of people that hate red heads and
do not know how anti-matter can be very dangerous to work with.
Author, Author
Doc airs his political views in a Holo Drama that paints an ugly picture of the crew to an earth audience.
Workforce Part 1
Clint Howard with a BB Gun could take over this ship.
The Void
Here we go again in another void only this time the Malon are not here.
Repentance
Nothing new in this episode...just the Same Old Stuff.
Lineage
Mrs B is pregnant and wants to change the child genetically to look like the Wildman girl but Tom resists. Ok, not really....
Mrs B actually is diagnosed as pregnant and feels remorse for bringing a quarter Klingon into the universe.
She fiddles with the Docs program to try get him to genetically make the child more human like but Tom thwarts the effort.
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Shattered
Ok, so Seven is not the center of this episode but..any episode that pits Seven against Seska is a Five Borg Head winner. Hard to
believe a time travel storyline could be this good. Seven (as a full metal Borg) and the Borg play a pivotal part
of this episode. Glad to see the guys and gals make an appearance before the show heads to the rerun heap.
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Flesh and Blood I/II
Double HH - Holograms and Hirogen, and a little bit of Jeri in hour one of this two parter.
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Body and Soul
Have 52 pictures in the link below - if you have a slow Internet connection, click on link and get a cup of coffee...
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Inside Man
Danger Will Robinson
Information DataStream from Starfleet missing for a week
Critical Care
Nothing but Doc in this episode which again has the inept crew of Voyager the victim
of another half-wit alien. Some security system these guys have in place.
Doc is sold to some hospital ship hovering over an asteroid. Doc must treat the chosen
patients while the less fortunate go without proper care. Meanwhile back on Voyager,
the crew pulls out all stops to apprehend the thief and return the Doctor.
On the hospital ship, Doc finds his dark side and injects the bad doctor on the ship with a disease and lowers
his point total to prevent the administration of the drug to reverse the illness. As Doc
hails his success at re-educating the alien doctors by force, Voyager arrives to beam him up.
In the last four minutes, we finally see Seven. Doc lobbies Seven to check his program out
because he feels tarnished for making the bad doctor sick. Seven basically tells him to
deal with it and Doc gives his best Hamlet impersonation as the show ends.
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Drive
This is a Tom and B'Elanna episode mixed with a tribute to Star Wars Episode One pod racing. This episode had lots of action but little Seven.
She gets a cameo appearance about twenty minutes into the show as she plots a course for the Delta Flyer. Seven gets a little more air time as the
race progresses and the crew enters astrometrics to view the current racers status. Harry falls for another loser alien woman and ends up short again.
But, Tom and B'Elanna finally patch it up and get married (at least we Mr. Borg assumes they do since we don't see the ceremony).
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Imperfection
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Unimatrix Zero Part 2
Part One setup the battle between Voyager and the Borg Queen concluding with the assimilation of Tuvok, B'Elanna, and Janeway. As part two opens, we find the three Amigos have been injected with Acme Industries "Borg Blocker" preventing their total assimilation. As the three head to the central plexus to infect the Collective, Tuvok becomes the weak link as his Borg Blocker seems to be wearing off allowing a collect call from the Queen. Meanwhile back on Voyager, Seven is in contact with her Matrix Zero pals and continues with the plan of attack on the Dark Side. As Janeway heads to the plexus, we find out that B'Elanna carries a virus to allow the Borg able to visit the Matrix to disengage completely from the Collective. After Tuvok almost rearranges Janeway's new plumbing by mistake, the amigos get to the plexis and B'Elanna makes a special delivery to infect the system. Tuvok then fully loses it and becomes the Queens pawn apprehending Janeway and B'Elanna. While all this is happening, Seven rekindles her relationship with Axum resulting in a passionate embrace and kiss.
In the second act of the episode the Queen transports Janeway's image to Borg Central and finds out the virus is causing a bunch of disconnects from the Borg exchange. Queenie doesn't like this so she blows up several spheres and cubes when she senses a few disconnects. Janeway shows little emotion during this display of impassion by the Queen. Voyager comes after the Amigos only to be turned away after the security codes held by Tuvok are used to lower their shields (someone on Voyager needs to be spaced for sending an officer on a mission to be assimilated and not change the security codes after they leave….another case of poor script writing).
After a token segment of the Queen visiting the Matrix and bonding with a small boy (you had to figure he was toast after his encounter with the Queen) it's back to Cubeville and more sparing with Janeway. It's here that the Queen decides to infect the Matrix with a virus to destroy all the peace loving, free thinking drones. In a classic twist, she has an image of Janeway beamed to Voyager to tell Chakotay to stop their attack on the Borg and (wink, wink) destroy the Matrix. About this time a sphere comes out of transwarp next to Voyager. The crew fears the sight of the sphere until they find out is captained by a Klingon drone that has disconnected from the Collective. How the ship has been taken over is a mystery since most ships only have a couple of dissconnects on board but then again this is Star Trek. With the assistance of the cube, Voyager starts the process of destroying the frequency link that is Unimatrix Zero to prevent the Queen from carrying out her plan. Seven races back to her alcove to catch a last minute fling with Axum before the Matrix is destroyed (Seven's beau is on a ship on the other side of the galaxy).
Voyager, with the help of the commandeered sphere, attacks the cube holding Janeway. Mysteriously, B'Elanna is running around the cube after being captured earlier by Tuvok and his buddies (the Queen is self-destructing ships all over the quadrant for one or two dissconnects and yet the let Miss B have the run of the cube…OK that makes sense). After Janeway is freed, the queen blows-up the cube just as the amigos are collected in Voyager. Doc miraculously restores the Amigos back to their normal human forms. This begs the question as to why they could not do this to Seven. In addition, the three are luck their arms were not cutoff like the crewmembers of the Enterprise-E in "First Contact" to have new appendages put in their place.
In the end Janeway sympathizes with Seven on going from Borg to Human and the resulting pain she and Seven have endured.
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