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The word " vaadwaur " came to mean "fool" in ancient Talaxian , following the original Vaadwaur Supremacy 's demise in the 15th century AD. ( STO - Delta Quadrant missions : " All That Glitters ", " Satellite Defense ")
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History [ ]
Jisa , a Vaadwaur female.
The history of the Vaadwaur is a long but fragmented past, with a mixture of war and exploration.
Vaadwaur fleets were aided by their discovery of a network of subspace corridors that spanned much of the quadrant . It took the Vaadwaur centuries to map the corridors. Dubbing them " Underspace ", the Vaadwaur were quick to claim the network, and began using them to further expand their empire . With the help of the subspace corridors, the primitive Vaadwaur fleets could cross the quadrant in months instead of decades , and strike undefended worlds at their leisure. However, they never kept written records of the corridors, instead committing them to their memory.
For nearly 900 years the Vaadwaur Empire would rule a large section of the Delta Quadrant through the use of the subspace corridors, their battle fleets appearing seemingly out of nowhere and destroying unprepared alien fleets and colonies with ease, soon followed by ground invasion and occupation of the planet. The Vaadwaur were cruel taskmasters, treating all peoples they subjugated as third-class citizens within their own lands - using them as slaves and sources of free labor. They extracted resources from all conquered worlds. At their height, the Empire included more than a thousand worlds, and stretched as far as Talax and Borg space, controlling all in between. The Vaadwuar were also seen as the envy of hundreds of species across the Delta Quadrant . Their population of this time was about 6 billion. ( VOY episode : " Dragon's Teeth "; VOY reference : Voyager Companion ; ST reference : Star Charts )
Downfall [ ]
Eventually, in the year 1484 , the Vaadwaur's subjects rose up against them; a subject race, the Turei , led an alliance to attack the Vaadwaur, decimating their homeworld and reducing it to an irradiated wasteland with orbital bombardment . However not all the Vaadwaur were killed, including several hundred members of a single battalion who managed to survive in stasis pods. The plan was for the battalion to awaken five years later and then find a new world to start over and rebuild their empire. However, the stasis controls were damaged during the bombardment of their homeworld. Many more were also used, including one set on what would be known as Kobali Prime . However, Vaadwaur seemed to be too overconfident in their restoration - those within the creative arts, such as teachers, artists and poets were given extreme low priority and children were given higher priority so they could be given a chance to become soldiers.
Following the Vaadwaur's "apparent" annihilation, their subspace corridors were then claimed by the Turei. The Vaadwuar then became fables among the various species of the Delta Quadrant. Their name in the old Talaxian tongue became the word for "foolish", "weak-minded", "reckless", and "blind", particularly when someone allows themselves to be deceived by an enemy. The word was first used in Eldaxon's Collected Folklore , particularly in stories such as "The Demon with the Golden Voice", "The Tale of the Deadly Stranger", "The Tale of the Boy who Lost his Head", and "The Tale of the Bloody Hand". These stories described them as a phantom army that appears out of thin air, destroying entire colonies, and then vanishing in the blink of an eye. ( VOY episode : " Dragon's Teeth "; VOY reference : Voyager Companion ; ST reference : Star Charts ; STO mission : " Dust to Dust ")
Awakening [ ]
In 2376 , the Federation starship USS Voyager discovered the Vaadwaur's homeworld. During explorations of the devastated planet, Voyager 's astrometrics officer, Seven of Nine , awakened one of the Vaadwaur battalion in stasis, a young officer named Gedrin . Persuaded by Gedrin that they would be helping a peaceful civilization to rebuild, Voyager's crew revived nearly 600 Vaadwaur troops before Neelix , a Talaxian and Voyager 's ambassador, uncovered the Vaadwaar's true history. Voyager's alliance with the Vaadwaar was broken when the Vaadwaur commander Gaul launched an attack on Voyager . Voyager barely escaped while the Vaadwaur and the Turei resumed their nearly millennia old conflict. Realizing that today was not the day to reclaim their lost homeworld the reawakened Vaadwaur took 53 of their vessels and used the subspace corridors to flee the battle and attempt to find a new world where they could rebuild in the hope of one day reclaiming their former glory. ( VOY episode : " Dragon's Teeth ")
One of their ships was enhanced, but was trapped in the Void . ( VOY episode : " The Void ")
In 2376 , Julian Bashir identified the Vaadwaur, using the Pathfinder Project database, as a threat to the Federation in the near future. ( DS9 novel : Abyss )
Kinara Alliance [ ]
In late 2381 , the Vaadwaur joined the Kinara alliance along with several other species to gain access of Underspace and began blockading the Gateway to the First World . The Confederacy Interstellar Fleet and the Kinara became embroiled in skirmishes, and the Voth sabotaged the Federation subspace relay network in the Delta Quadrant. At some point before February 2382 , the fugitive Neyser criminal Meegan McDonnell took control of Devore, Turei, Vaadwaur, and other leaders by occupying their minds with those of her fellow criminal Neysers. In late 2381, a Kinara fleet attacked the Federation starships USS Voyager and USS Demeter and their wave form allies near the Ark Planet . The CIF Twelfth Lamont led a fleet of the Confederacy Interstellar Fleet and obliterated the Kinara fleet. General Mattings subsequently invited the Federation ships to visit the First World. In February 2382 , Vice Admiral Kathryn Janeway convinced the Presider of the Confederacy of the Worlds of the First Quadrant , Isorla Cin , to enter negotiations with the Kinara fleet blockading the Gateway. Skeen Rigger Meeml of the starship Lightcarrier responded to her hail, and the Confederacy learned of the Kinara's demands for the first time. The diplomatic exchange was enabled by the Federation starship USS Vesta . The Neyser-possessed commanding officer of the Devore warship Manticle , Inspector Kashyk , inserted himself into the conversation and made the extradition of Admiral Janeway a non-negotiable term for peace between the Confederacy and the Kinara . When the Confederacy declined to abide to these terms, the standoff degenerated into open battle. The battle came to a halt when Janeway agreed to be extradited. A shuttle carried her and two subordinates to the Manticle , where Kashyk and a multi-species security team took her into custody to stand trial. The Manticle departed afterwards. ( VOY novels : Protectors , Acts of Contrition )
Physiology [ ]
The appearance of the Vaadwaur is very distinct. Their skin color comes in all the same broad range of complexions found in Humans and the ridges on their face give them very sharp features. They have small ridges on their chin and two horizontal ridges just above their nose. A large fin like crest runs across the center of their foreheads and gets wider as it reaches the top of their skulls. Their hair grows from around the mid-region of their skull, just where their fin ridge seems to end.
Neck ridges extend from their ears, along down along their neck and onto their shoulders where they curl in towards the center of their chest. This gives the neck ridges a cobra-like appearance overall. ( VOY episode : " Dragon's Teeth ")
Known individuals [ ]
Appendices [ ], connections [ ], external link [ ].
- Vaadwaur article at Memory Alpha , the wiki for canon Star Trek .
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Voyager: The Vaadwaur should’ve been season 6’s main antagonists
By chad porto | aug 9, 2021.
The Vaadwaur should’ve had a much bigger role in Voyager.
The Vaadwaur were introduced in Star Trek: Voyager ‘s seventh episode of season six, called “Dragon’s Teeth”. The episode sees the Voyager crew unearthing and reawakening a species called the Vaadwaur, a species stranded in stasis for almost 900 years. Reawakening the species was a mistake, as it turns out they’re conquerors who sought to control the Delta Quadrant until they came up against the Turei.
Now the Turei do their best to monitor the space, making sure the Vaudwaar never poses that kind of threat again. A threat they tried to fulfill when Voyager woke them up. While the Borg and Talaxians have no history on the Vaudwaar, the Turei are proof that the Vaudwaar were as awful as advertised and could’ve been a perpetual threat to all those in their way.
The fact they only appear in one episode in Star Trek: Voyager is a crime. They not only deserved more screen time but they deserved to be the main antagonists for the season.
The Vaudwaar should have been Voyager’s biggest threat for the season
The season six finale may be one of the weaker ones in the show’s history, with a fake-out of several Voyager crew members having been assimilated as part of a plan to cripple the Borg. Instead of going with a retreaded idea of a Starfleet captain being assimilated, the series might have been better off building up the Vaudwaar throughout the season, only for them to come face to face with the Borg. The Borg were a species they had encountered before but the Borg were much smaller then and much more manageable.
The revelation that the Borg were no longer the same species would’ve been fascinating. Especially if the Vaadwuar had examples to show the audience how the Borg evolved since their first meetings.
The show could’ve had the Vaudwaar spend all season building back up their empire, be it on-screen or through dialogue, only to have a showdown with the Borg in the season finale. Just as long as we get to see plenty of the Vaudwaar prior to that moment. Having the Vaudwaar disrupting Voyager at nearly every port they visit would be intriguing.
You could layer the Vaudwaar too. Maybe they have the only weaponry that is always effective against the Borg, which could’ve set them up to be quite powerful, then when the Vaudwaar finally has a foothold back into their kingdom, the Borg could return and obliterate them once and for all, setting up season seven’s final confrontation between the Borg and Voyager.
While each idea leads back to the Borg, it’s important to note how integral they were to the show’s storyline. Having them come back into the series after getting stomped by Species 8472 and wrecking havoc is the way to go.
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- Above the Influence : Janeway doesn't believe in compromising Starfleet's ideals even in the face of rapidly diminishing resources and hardened raiders, and forms an alliance of like-minded ships.
- Alien Blood : Famtome's people have yellow blood.
- Because You Were Nice to Me : Why Fantome and his people help Voyager .
- Berserk Button : The Doctor's is hit pretty hard when one of the prospective alliance members insults Fantome; see Fantastic Racism .
- Can't Take Criticism : Seven, to the point where Tom asking for more salt is viewed as an affront to her cooking skills.
- Circling Vultures : Referenced when several ships have their eyes on Voyager as her fuel is being depleted. Tom: The vultures are circling. Janeway: Vultures eat the dead , Mr. Paris. We're not dead yet.
- Remember the Vaadwaur ? They're back.
- The Hierarchy aliens are still coming up with new surveillance techniques. Becomes a Chekhov's Gun when they catch a meeting between General Valen and Commander Bosaal in which they plan to attack Voyager .
- Deadpan Snarker : Seven of Nine has prepared dinner with meticulous attention to wine and seasoning, and if Tom is going to ruin good quail by salting it Seven will be happy to replicate him something more suited to his palate - a PBJ sandwich.
- Fantastic Racism : Probably most of the species that Voyager encounters do not think highly of the Void species, calling them parasites and relentless scavengers. This comes back to bite them in the ass when later on Voyager beams them on board their ships to shut them down as they and some companion ships try to make their way out of the Void.
- Faux Affably Evil : General Valen seems friendly enough until he discovers you have what he wants. He's one of the most embittered, hardened survivors of the Void, having been inside for five years.
- Get Out! : When Janeway learns that one of the alliance killed another ship and took its technology for Voyager to use — the very same captain who exhibited Fantastic Racism towards Fantome — she loses it and says this.
- Gunship Rescue : Garon shows up and helps Voyager and the Hierarchy aliens fight off Valen, and then announces that he's joining The Alliance .
- Hard-Work Montage : Before the final battle and escape attempt.
- Honor Before Reason : Why Janeway sticks to the principles of The Federation , rather than becoming like General Valen. Fortunately, Rousseau Was Right .
- Hope Spot : Voyager almost got out on their own once - but their failure meant they got to meet the Void species and upgrade their systems to meet their new, desperate needs.
- Living MacGuffin : The Void species is Voyager and the alliance's key to getting out of the Void by debilitating the attacking ships.
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- Reverse the Polarity : The first thing Voyager tries to avoid being pulled into the Void. Doesn't work.
- Salvage Pirates : As soon as Voyager is pulled into the Negative Space Wedgie , they're attacked by Space Pirates .
- Shrinking Violet : Fantome. The Doctor is the only person on Voyager he trusts.
- Supreme Chef : Seven, to everyone's appreciation.
- Tastes Like Chicken : Said by Tom Paris of something Neelix whipped up for an impromptu romantic dinner for Tom and B'Elanna while they were trapped in the Void.
- Tastes Like Friendship : How Janeway entices others to join the alliance. It works surprisingly well, as Captain Garon comments. It also works the other way, as one alliance member helps triple Voyager's replicator efficiency.
- And again with the replacement meal that Neelix made later.
- Title Drop : Courtesy of General Valen. "Welcome to the Void."
- Vehicular Sabotage : Voyager beams the Void species humanoids on board the pursuing vessels to shut them down while they and some companion ships make their attempt to escape the Void.
- The Voiceless : The Void aliens are unable to speak, but they still seem to be able to understand spoken language and are highly intelligent to boot. To communicate with them, Doctor teaches Fantome to associate different tones with different things, and it's not long until he and the rest of the Void aliens are happily chatting away via PADDs making constant beeping noises.
- Void Between the Worlds : The appropriately named Void, which is a small (in cosmic terms) pocket of nothing save what gets sucked inside. This is why everyone is driven to become Space Pirates eventually, as there simply is no other way to gain resources in such a place.
- We Can Rule Together : Valen offers to team up with Voyager so that they can take on everyone else in the Void. Janeway tells him to shove it.
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Children of the Delta Quadrant, Ranked
Ranking the alien kids encountered by Voyager helps us assess the Delta Quadrant’s future.
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My eyes may have welled up when the U.S.S. Voyager finally burst through the Borg sphere to get back to Earth on Star Trek: Voyager — but after the initial joy wore off, I felt a certain unease. The crew was now safe at home, yet what of the alien friends and foes left behind in the Delta Quadrant ?
Fast forward 19 years and, while Star Trek: Picard filled in a few holes, we are still no closer to knowing the fates for all involved. After much deliberation, I have decided the only solution — for us and for the Federation — is a ranking of the Delta Quadrant’s alien children. Let me explain.
Children provide insight as to the fundamental qualities and values of alien cultures. Furthermore, nearly two decades after their encounters with Voyager , many of them are now in the prime of their lives, ready to take the reins from an earlier generation. In short, children are the future and one of the best indicators of the quadrant’s likely development. Plus, ranking them can help Starfleet determine which species to engage and stay away from should they ever get back to that region of space.
Before diving in, let’s talk methodology. The criteria for initial placement on the list are rather loose, but broadly speaking the ranking includes any alien children — from toddler to teenager — that interacted directly with Voyager ’s crew. Their placement, from worst to best, is determined through a subjective comparison to the objectively perfect Voyager child, Naomi Wildman . She represents all that is good — curiosity, kindness, resourcefulness, wisdom, loyalty, compassion, for a start —so it is only fair that she serves as the benchmark. In fact, all the children will be given a score of 1 to 10 “Naomis.”
With that in mind…
15. Unnamed Children (Vaadwaur)
Shortly after Voyager reactivates the Vaadwaur stasis pods in “ Dragon’s Teeth ,” we learn that their children are taught to “fall asleep each night imagining a different way to die.” Morbid!
Later in the episode, Naomi informs us that they were making cruel jokes about Neelix and Talaxians. She knows that xenophobia is wrong, and so do we. The Vaadwaur may be “resourceful” as Captain Janeway says, but judging from their children, their future is bleak. Frankly, I am glad we never got to see what the Vaadwaur kiddos looked like. 0 Naomis . Next.
14. Suspiria ( Nacene )
Though Suspiria is thousands of years old, she appears on Voyager as a terrifying young girl in “ Cold Fire .” Before Kes and a bioweapon stop her rampage, she nearly destroys the ship and hurts several of the crew with her psychokinetic abilities. Suspiria is truly the stuff of nightmares, but she did take care of a group of Ocampa for generations. And to be fair, she thought Voyager ruthlessly killed her mate — the Caretaker. Redemption is possible. ½ Naomi
13. Kar ( Kazon )
A part of me feels bad ranking Kar, the Kazon boy of “ Initiations ,” third to last. After all, he’s been raised to be a good Kazon, and they are not the friendly sort. Kar gets bonus points for not murdering Chakotay in his sleep when the two are stuck in a moon cave together. On the other hand, he did try to kill the commander earlier in the episode and never thanked him for saving his life. (Rude!) At the end of the episode, he kills First Maje Razik of the Kazon-Ogla, falling back into classic Machiavellian tactics. It seems the Kazon will never change. 1 Naomi
12. Karya (Vori)
When Chakotay crash lands in the middle of a brutal conflict between the gallant Vori and the beastly Kradin, Karya, a young Vori girl, helps nurse him back to health. Later, she valiantly defends her grandfather when he is presumably being taken to be killed. Or does she? By the end of “ Nemesis ,” we find out that Karya is actually a “photometric projection” designed to brainwash the commander into fighting an alien war. There is a lot to be said for Karya’s caring qualities, but we will never know if real Vori children are anything like her. As a result, she gets only 1½ Naomis due to her role in the mind-control program.
11. Unnamed Infant (Reptohumanoid Species)
It is nearly impossible to judge a freshly hatched baby, but we ought to try. The infant in question was encountered by Tom and Neelix on a food-gathering away mission in “ Parturition .” Not much can be said about the beaked babe, but it did allow itself to be fed and made the equivalent of reptilian cooing sounds. That alone is worth 2 Naomis .
10. Q Junior ( Q )
Q Junior makes two appearances on Voyager in “ The Q and the Grey ” and “ Q2 .” As a child, he passed the time by “starting wars among innocent species.” His mischief on Voyager — fusing shut Neelix’s mouth and redecorating engineering as a dance club, among other shenanigans — was of a smaller scale, but still disruptive. After being temporarily relieved of his powers and left behind with Captain Janeway and the crew, Q Junior eventually learns the value of hard work and accountability. I have always hoped that, like Seven, he would make up for the chaos he wrought earlier in his life. 3 Naomis
9. Azan and Rebi (Wysanti)
Twins Azan and Rebi were featured in several episodes after being rescued from the partially disabled Borg Cube in “ Collective .” The twins showed an aptitude for science and precision, but also for telepathicallty cheating at kadis-kot, and for messing with one of Tuvok’s holodeck programs under the direction of Harry Kim. They are fundamentally good boys, but not that impressive. 4 Naomis
8. Mezoti (Norcadian)
Mezoti was also rescued from the broken Borg Cube, and retained the Collective’s scientific prowess. Like the twins, she misbehaved at times. However, she developed a greater sense of individuality, affection for her friends, and appreciation of beauty. For that we award her 4½ Naomis .
7. Tressa , Corin , and Elani (Drayan)
Ok, so technically the children who camp out with Tuvok on a Drayan moon in “ Innocence ” are elderly (the Drayans age backward). They are referred to as “children,” though, making an assessment fair game. Nothing is wrong with Tressa and the others per se, but by the time we meet them, they are disobedient, fearful, and forgetful. Nevertheless, judging by the respect afforded them by First Prelate Alcia, they have each probably contributed much to Drayan society. Tressa, for example, has a grandson who reminds her of Tuvok. Major contribution indeed. 5 Naomis
6. Yun (Unnamed Species)
Yun, a young girl suffering from prolonged radiation exposure, in “ Friendship One ,” does not play a significant role in the episode but represents key Naomi values. She shows a high level of curiosity when approaching Tom and Neelix, who are her species’ captives. Yun is later one of the first of her kind to venture outside when the radiation clouds part, and joyfully implores the others to follow. High marks for optimism. 5½ Naomis
5. Latika (Unnamed Species)
Let’s be honest — Latika, the intrepid little investigator, of “ Time and Again ,” rubbed us the wrong way when we first met him. His top priority was unmasking Captain Janeway and Tom as demons. Upon further reflection, though, I believe that his brand of “speaking truth to power” was sorely needed in his world and is an admirable quality in an aspiring journalist. 7 Naomis
4. Brax ( Talaxian )
Neelix left Voyager in “ Homestead ,” partially because of his growing affection for Brax, the young Talaxian boy who could be seen as Naomi’s natural successor. Brax is quick to show commendable traits when he valiantly talks to then-prisoner Neelix for the first time. Brax later shows daring when he sneaks onto the Delta Flyer, courage when protecting his mother from the Nocona, and fearlessness when Naomi invites him to try a new holodeck program. A few negative marks for being one-dimensional and constantly nagging Neelix about keeping his promises, but he still gets 7½ Naomis
3. Unnamed Girl (Ventu)
The Ventu girl who takes a liking to Seven in “ Natural Law ” comes from one of the least developed societies encountered by Voyager , but her praiseworthy qualities shine through. While guiding Seven through the woods, she shows herself to be inquisitive, resourceful, and in awe of nature. She is also patient with Seven’s sometimes prickly attitude and saves her from starvation and the cold with gifts of food and a blanket. In another life, she and Naomi would be good friends. 8½ Naomis
2. Tebbis (Dinaali)
Tebbis’s story in “ Critical Care ” is one of the most tragic of the series. A young miner, Tebbis ends up in a hospital from hell with a chromoviral infection. His talent for and love of medicine was matched only by his selfless care for fellow patients. Tebbis inspired The Doctor to creatively obtain several unauthorized cytoglobin injections with which to treat him. Unfortunately, the Doc’s subterfuge was discovered, and the young man died after exceeding his pharmaceutical allocation. Rest in peace, Tebbis. 9 Naomis
1. Icheb (Brunali)
Like the other children rescued from the Borg Cube in “ Collective ,” Icheb was not perfect. He showed himself to be timid, disobedient, and awkward at times. Yet, his good qualities far outweigh his flaws. Of all the children listed, he was the most naturally precocious and the quickest learner, becoming an expert in fields as disparate as astrophysics and genetics. He used his brilliance to assist Voyager in several capacities and received high praise from several of the senior staff. Icheb also cared deeply for the younger children, taught Q Junior wholesome values, kept Chakotay’s secret about a stash of cider, nearly sacrificed his own life to save Seven, and even empathized with his parents — who had tried to kill him. Through all that, he remained the humblest member of the crew. It is no wonder that Icheb and Naomi were fast friends, even in an alternative timeline where we saw them as adults (“ Shattered ”). 10 Naomis
This article was originally published on May 19, 2020.
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The Vaadwaur are a humanoid civilization native to the Delta Quadrant. They are characterized by their tall stature and segmented webbing-like crest around the neck. ( VOY episode : " Dragon's Teeth ")
The word " vaadwaur " came to mean "fool" in ancient Talaxian, following the original Vaadwaur Supremacy 's demise in the 15th century AD. ( STO - The Delta Quadrant missions: "All that Glitters", "Satellite Defense")
- 1.1 Downfall
- 1.2 Awakening
- 1.3 Kinara Alliance
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History [ ]
Jisa, a Vaadwaur female
The history of the Vaadwaur is a long but fragmented past, with a mixture of war and exploration.
Vaadwaur fleets were aided by their discovery of a network of subspace corridors that spanned much of the quadrant. It took the Vaadwaur centuries to map the corridors. Dubbing them "Underspace", the Vaadwaur were quick to claim the network, and began using them to further expand their empire. With the help of the subspace corridors, the primitive Vaadwaur fleets could cross the quadrant in months instead of decades, and strike undefended worlds at their leisure. However, they never kept written records of the corridors, instead committing them to their memory.
For nearly 900 years the Vaadwaur Empire would rule a large section of the Delta Quadrant through the use of the subspace corridors, their battle fleets appearing seemingly out of nowhere and destroying unprepared alien fleets and colonies with ease, soon followed by ground invasion and occupation of the planet. The Vaadwaur were cruel taskmasters, treating all peoples they subjugated as third class citizens within their own lands - using them as slaves and sources of free labor. They extracted resources from all conquered worlds. At their height, the Empire included more than a thousand worlds, and stretched as far as Talax and Borg space, controlling all in between. The Vaadwuar were also seen as the envy of hundreds species across the Delta Quadrant. Their population of this time was about 6 billion. ( VOY episode : " Dragon's Teeth "; VOY reference: Voyager Companion ; ST reference: Star Charts )
Downfall [ ]
Eventually, in the year 1484, the Vaadwaur's subjects rose up against them; a subject race, the Turei , led an alliance to attack the Vaadwaur, decimating their homeworld and reducing it to an irradiated wasteland with orbital bombardment. However not all the Vaadwaur were killed, including several hundred members of a single battalion who managed to survive in stasis pods. The plan was for the battalion to awaken five years later and then find a new world to start over and rebuild their empire. However, the stasis controls were damaged during the bombardment of their homeworld. Many more were also used, including one set on what would be known as Kobali Prime. However, Vaadwaur seemed to be too overconfident in their restoration - those within the creative arts, such as teachers, artists and poets were given extreme low priority and children were given higher priority so they could be given a chance to become soldiers.
Following the Vaadwaur's "apparent" annihilation, their subspace corridors were then claimed by the Turei. The Vaadwuar then became fables among the various species of the Delta Quadrant. Their name in the old Talaxian tongue became the word for "foolish", "weak-minded", "reckless", and "blind", particularly when someone allows themselves to be deceived by an enemy. The word was first used in Eldaxon's Collected Folklore, particularly in stories such as "The Demon with the Golden Voice", "The Tale of the Deadly Stranger", "The Tale of the Boy who Lost his Head", and "The Tale of the Bloody Hand". These stories described them as a phantom army that appears out of thin air, destroying entire colonies, and then vanishing in the blink of an eye. ( VOY episode : " Dragon's Teeth "; VOY reference: Voyager Companion ; ST reference: Star Charts ; STO mission: "Dust to Dust")
Awakening [ ]
In 2376, the Federation starship USS Voyager discovered the Vaadwaur's homeworld. During explorations of the devastated planet, Voyager' s astrometrics officer, Seven of Nine , awakened one of the Vaadwaur battalion in stasis, a young officer named Gedrin. Persuaded by Gedrin that they would be helping a peaceful civilization to rebuild, Voyager's crew revived nearly 600 Vaadwaur troops before Neelix , a Talaxian and Voyager's ambassador uncovered the Vaadwaar's true history. Voyager's alliance with the Vaadwaar was broken when the Vaadwaur commander Gaul launched an attack on Voyager . Voyager barely escaped while the Vaadwaur and the Turei resumed their nearly millennia old conflict. Realizing that today was not the day to reclaim their lost homeworld the reawakened Vaadwaur took 53 of their vessels and used the subspace corridors to flee the battle and attempt to find a new world where they could rebuild in the hope of one day reclaiming their former glory. ( VOY episode : " Dragon's Teeth ")
One of their ships was enhanced, but was trapped in the Void . ( VOY episode : " The Void ")
In 2376, Julian Bashir identified the Vaadwaur, using the Pathfinder Project database, as a threat to the Federation in the near future. ( DS9 novel: Abyss )
Kinara Alliance [ ]
In late 2381, the Vaadwaur joined the Kinara alliance along with several other species to gain access of Underspace and began blockading the Gateway to the {First World. The Confederacy Interstellar Fleet and the Kinara became embroiled in skirmishes, and the Voth sabotaged the Federation subspace relay network in the Delta Quadrant. At some point before February 2382, the fugitive Neyser criminal Meegan McDonnell took control of Devore, Turei, Vaadwaur, and other leaders by occupying their minds with those of her fellow criminal Neysers. In late 2381, a Kinara fleet attacked the Federation starships USS Voyager and USS Demeter and their wave form allies near the Ark Planet. The CIF Twelfth Lamont led a fleet of the Confederacy Interstellar Fleet and obliterated the Kinara fleet. General Mattings subsequently invited the Federation ships to visit the First World. In February 2382, Vice Admiral Kathryn Janeway convinced the Presider of the Confederacy of the Worlds of the First Quadrant, Isorla Cin, to enter negotiations with the Kinara fleet blockading the Gateway. Skeen Rigger Meeml of the starship Lightcarrier responded to her hail, and the Confederacy learned of the Kinara's demands for the first time. The diplomatic exchange was enabled by the Federation starship USS Vesta . The Neyser-possessed commanding officer of the Devore warship Manticle , Inspector Kashyk , inserted himself into the conversation and made the extradition of Admiral Janeway a non-negotiable term for peace between the Confederacy and the Kinara . When the Confederacy declined to abide to these terms, the standoff degenerated into open battle. The battle came to a halt when Janeway agreed to be extradited. A shuttle carried her and two subordinates to the Manticle , where Kashyk and a multi-species security team took her into custody to stand trial. The Manticle departed afterwards. ( VOY novels: Protectors , Acts of Contrition )
Physiology [ ]
The appearance of the Vaadwaur is very distinct. Their skin color comes in all the same broad range of complexions found in Humans and the ridges on their face gives them very sharp features. They have small ridges on their chin and two horizontal ridges just above their nose. A large fin like crest runs across the center of their foreheads and gets wider as it reaches the top of their skulls. Their hair grows from around the mid-region of their skull, just where their fin ridge seems to end.
Neck ridges extend from their ears, along down along their neck and onto their shoulders where they curl in towards the center of their chest. This gives the neck ridges a cobra-like appearance overall. ( VOY episode : " Dragon's Teeth ")
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Caretaker, Part I
Episode: 1x01 | Airdate: Jan 16, 1995
While searching for a missing officer, Captain Kathryn Janeway and the crew of the Starship Voyager are swept 70,000 light years from home.
Caretaker, Part II
Episode: 1x02 | Airdate: Jan 16, 1995
Episode: 1x03 | Airdate: Jan 23, 1995
Tensions rise between the merged Starfleet and Maquis crews when the ship becomes trapped inside a star that's collapsed upon itself.
Time and Again
Episode: 1x04 | Airdate: Jan 30, 1995
The Voyager crew discovers a world that has been destroyed by a type of energy that has been banned on all Federation worlds as being too dangerous to use.
Episode: 1x05 | Airdate: Feb 6, 1995
While seeking a source of new dilithium for the ship's power source, the crew encounters a planet of people who are stealing body organs. Neelix finds another use for Captain Janeway's private dining room.
Episode: 1x06 | Airdate: Feb 13, 1995
The crew discovers that a nebula is not what it seems, and Paris invites his fellow officers to share a little "R&R" in his holodeck program.
Eye of the Needle
Episode: 1x07 | Airdate: Feb 20, 1995
The discovery of a wormhole in deep space raises the crew's hopes of finding a shortcut home.
Ex Post Facto
Episode: 1x08 | Airdate: Feb 27, 1995
After Paris is convicted of a murder he swears he didn't commit, Tuvok must play detective to clear him.
Episode: 1x09 | Airdate: Mar 13, 1995
Kim confronts life and death issues when he's held against his will by an alien race.
Prime Factors
Episode: 1x10 | Airdate: Mar 20, 1995
An alien leader has the technology that could send the crew 40,000 light years closer to home -- but refuses to share it with them.
State of Flux
Episode: 1x11 | Airdate: Apr 10, 1995
Stardate: 48658.2 Stolen food replicator technology found on a severely damaged Kazon-Nistrim ship indicates a traitor aboard Voyager . The fatal disaster occurred when the Kazon attempted to integrate Federation technology with their own. Seska becomes the prime suspect. The evidence is reinforced when questions arise over her true heritage. Who'd have thought Chakotay's old Maquis cell contained a Cardassian spy disguised as a Bajoran and his onetime lover?
Heroes and Demons
Episode: 1x12 | Airdate: Apr 24, 1995
Stardate: 48693.2 Harry Kim disappears from the holodeck while role-playing in his medieval holo-novel, "Beowulf." According to the characters, he died at the hands of a mystical beast called "Grendel." When Chakotay and Tuvok investigate and also disappear, Janeway transfers the Doctor to the holodeck for his first Away Mission: to investigate/rescue the three vanished crewmembers. Kes encourages the Doctor to pick a name for himself and chooses Doctor Schweitzer. In the story, he survives fear, romance, and heartbreak to unmask the unlikely trespasser as a photonic alien life form taking the form of Grendel and turning missing crewmembers into energy.
Episode: 1x13 | Airdate: May 1, 1995
An encounter with a strange nebula leaves Chakotay brain dead and the crew battling a powerful force that seems to be taking over their minds.
Episode: 1x14 | Airdate: May 8, 1995
Stardate: 48784.2 The Vidiians capture Paris, Torres, and Durst while on an away mission. Then a bizarre Vidiian scientist divides the dual ethnic heritage of Torres into separate Human and Klingon bodies to test her Klingon DNA for resistance to the Phage disease destroying his people.
Episode: 1x15 | Airdate: May 15, 1995
A painful chapter in Neelix's past is reopened when the scientist responsible for killing his family beams aboard Voyager.
Learning Curve
Episode: 1x16 | Airdate: May 22, 1995
Tuvok incurs the wrath of Maquis crewmembers when he's put in charge of a "boot camp" designed to bring them up to Starfleet standards.
Episode: 2x01 | Airdate: Aug 28, 1995
The crew of Voyager discovers an unusual object floating in space while following a particle trail. They then land on a planet and discover an old Earth aircraft and then are led to a cave that contains cryogenic units with people from Earth in them.
Initiations
Episode: 2x02 | Airdate: Sep 4, 1995
Stardate: 49005.3 While performing a ritual to honor the anniversary of his father's death, Chakotay's shuttlecraft unknowingly violates Kazon-Ogla space. He becomes the target of Kar, a young Kazon boy undergoing a manhood ritual to earn his warrior name and place among his people.
Projections
Episode: 2x03 | Airdate: Sep 11, 1995
The ship's holographic doctor has a strange encounter with Lt. Barclay that leads to him having problems telling reality from fiction. He is lead to believe that Voyager is nothing but a holographic simulation that he must fix.
Episode: 2x04 | Airdate: Sep 18, 1995
When Voyager's crew encounters a swarm of strange alien lifeforms in space, the aliens start forming what seems to be a attachment to Voyager. Meanwhile the encounter seems to accelerate Kes's reproductive cycle that comes only once in her species lifetime.
Non Sequitur
Episode: 2x05 | Airdate: Sep 25, 1995
Stardate: 49011. Ensign Harry Kim arises one morning to find he is back in San Francisco on Earth with his girlfriend, Libby. In this alternate reality, Starfleet records show he never served aboard Voyager , which Starfleet considers lost. Instead, Kim works in Starship Design at Starfleet Headquarters. To help him restore reality, he enlists the help of a shady figure in France named Tom Paris, who has no idea who Harry is.
Episode: 2x06 | Airdate: Oct 2, 1995
While giving a party for Kes, the crew starts encountering a spatial distortion phenomenon. It gradually starts occurring inside the ship, changing Voyager's structural layout.
Parturition
Episode: 2x07 | Airdate: Oct 9, 1995
During a shuttle mission to replenish Voyager's food supplies, Neelix and Lt. Paris discover an embryonic pod and become caretakers of the hatchling infant.
Persistence of Vision
Episode: 2x08 | Airdate: Oct 30, 1995
A strange force causes the crew to enter a delusional state in which their most buried thoughts come to the surface.
Episode: 2x09 | Airdate: Nov 6, 1995
On an away team looking for needed resources, Chakotay is reminded of his youth when he disappointed his father by not embracing his tribe's cultural heritage. He finds a familiar cultural symbol drawn in the ground used by his ancestors to "heal the land." Chakotay then tries to contact the beings his tribe calls the "Sky Spirits." Meanwhile, the Doctor continues to monitor Ensign Samantha Wildman's pregnancy.
Episode: 2x10 | Airdate: Nov 13, 1995
Voyager encounters people of Kes's race, the Ocompa, living on a space station; they lead the crew to the female of the Caretaker's species, who believes they caused the Caretaker's death.
Episode: 2x11 | Airdate: Nov 20, 1995
Chakotay feels responsible after Seska masterminds a successful raid on the Voyager that gives the Kazons vital Federation technology.
Episode: 2x12 | Airdate: Nov 27, 1995
Janeway is forced to rely on her own devices when Torres and Tuvok are captured by the Mokra during an away mission to find tellurium. She is then assisted by a man who thinks she is his daughter.
Episode: 2x13 | Airdate: Jan 15, 1996
Lt. Torres and Ensign Kim help a humanoid robot that is discovered by Voyager. Torres is then kidnapped by the robot and its fellow robots, who threaten to destroy Voyager unless Torres helps them.
Episode: 2x14 | Airdate: Jan 22, 1996
Captain Janeway reluctantly tries to form an alliance with the Kazons and their longtime enemies in order to strengthen Voyager's position in the quadrant.
Episode: 2x15 | Airdate: Jan 29, 1996
Paris experiments with breaking the warp 10 barrier. Once transwarp is achieved, Lt. Paris starts to undergo a strange transformation which places his life in danger.
Episode: 2x16 | Airdate: Feb 5, 1996
After a crewman is murdered, Tuvok decides to try and understand what drives a person to commit violent crimes. He uses a mind meld on the killer and starts to have violent tendencies of his own.
Dreadnought
Episode: 2x17 | Airdate: Feb 12, 1996
Stardate: 49447. Voyager encounters Dreadnought, an advanced, self-aware Cardassian missile also drawn into the Delta Quadrant that B'Elanna Torres reprogrammed during her time in the Maquis. The missile, believing it is still in the Alpha quadrant on its Maquis mission, is on course to destroy Rakosa V, an inhabited world of millions. Now, B'Elanna must outsmart her programming to disarm Dreadnought before it reaches its objective.
Episode: 2x18 | Airdate: Feb 19, 1996
While taking a sample of a strange space phenomenon, Voyager brings a Q aboard. This in turn causes the original Q to come onboard, demanding that the new Q come back to the Q Continuum with him.
Episode: 2x19 | Airdate: Feb 26, 1996
Voyager rescues a dying Vidiian and during the process of trying to save her life, the Doctor's adaptive program allows him to experience romantic feelings for the first time. Lt. Paris starts objecting to his treatment on Voyager and ends up assaulting Chakotay.
Investigations
Episode: 2x20 | Airdate: Mar 13, 1996
Lt. Paris leaves Voyager to travel with a Talaxian convoy claiming to not fit in with Voyager's crew. Neelix later suspects Lt. Paris of being a traitor to Voyager when he decides to become a investigative video journalist.
Episode: 2x21 | Airdate: Mar 18, 1996
While trying to avoid the Vidiians, Voyager travels to a region of space that will disguise them from their sensors. Subsequently, an onboard disaster occurs while Ensign Wildman is having her baby, which causes problems for the Doctor.
Episode: 2x22 | Airdate: Apr 8, 1996
After Tuvok crash lands on a moon that is considered sacred, he attempts to save three abandoned children from the messenger of death while repairing his shuttle.
Episode: 2x23 | Airdate: Apr 29, 1996
The crew of Voyager discovers a world with technology and no people. They then determine that the planets inhabitants are in hibernation in order to protect themselves from a natural disaster.
Episode: 2x24 | Airdate: May 6, 1996
Stardate: 49655.2 While returning from an away mission, a transporter accident merges Tuvok and Neelix into one new being with the personality of both combined. He calls himself "Tuvix." But the Doctor's search for how to restore their original forms causes a moral dilemma as Tuvix does not wish to be terminated.
Resolutions
Episode: 2x25 | Airdate: May 13, 1996
After Captain Janeway and Chakotay contract a deadly virus, they are set down on a small planet so the rest of the crew will not become infected.
Basics, Part I
Episode: 2x26 | Airdate: May 20, 1996
Chakotay is told his son has been taken by the Kazons, during the process of trying to rescue him Voyager is taken by the Kazons after the crew looses the ship in a running battle with the Kazons.
Basics, Part II
Episode: 3x01 | Airdate: Sep 4, 1996
Captain Janeway and her crew battle the primitive planet they were dropped on while a rescue attempt originates from Voyager itself.
Episode: 3x02 | Airdate: Sep 11, 1996
Mind melding with Tuvok causes Captain Janeway to relive her tour of duty with Capt. Sulu and Cmdr. Rand.
Episode: 3x03 | Airdate: Sep 18, 1996
Lt. Paris and Ensign Kim are accused of being members of a terrorist group called 'Open Sky' and imprisoned; Nexis is asked to use his ship on a special mission to help them.
Episode: 3x04 | Airdate: Sep 25, 1996
Voyager's crew fights off alien vessels; a holodeck accident cause the Doctor's memory circuits to fail; Lt. Paris and Belana are injured.
False Profits
Episode: 3x05 | Airdate: Oct 2, 1996
Stardate: 50074.3 Voyager discovers a pair of Ferengi masquerading as demigods to profit from a planetary culture still in its Bronze Age. They arrived through the Barzan Wormhole, which leads back to the Alpha Quadrant; however, its Delta Quadrant end is highly unstable and always moving. The crew must find a way to end this exploitation while trying to use the same wormhole to return home.
Episode: 3x06 | Airdate: Oct 9, 1996
Lt. Torres is haunted by dreams of a forbidden love affair when the crew of Voyager picks up several Enaran passengers.
Sacred Ground
Episode: 3x07 | Airdate: Oct 30, 1996
Kes is accidentally injured at a sacred shrine and Captain Janeway undergoes a arduous spiritual test in order to try and save her on the Nechani world.
Future's End, Part I
Episode: 3x08 | Airdate: Nov 6, 1996
Voyager accidentally travels back in time when they have a encounter with a ship from the future that wants to destroy them. They arrive in 1996 Los Angeles and attempt to help prevent a event that could drastically alter Earth's future in the 29th century.
Future's End, Part II
Episode: 3x09 | Airdate: Nov 13, 1996
Lt. Paris and Tuvok seek help in Los Angeles as Henry Starling takes Voyagers Doctor hostage and prepares to launch his stolen time ship.
Episode: 3x10 | Airdate: Nov 20, 1996
Stardate: 50348.1 An injured Ilari named Tieran, brought on board Voyager before his ship explodes, transfers his consciousness into Kes' mind moments before he dies. The alien gains control over her and uses her abilities to steal a shuttlecraft. The warlord returns to his home world to attempt a political coup.
The Q and the Grey
Episode: 3x11 | Airdate: Nov 27, 1996
Q surprises Captain Janeway in her quarters with the announcement that he has chosen her to be the mother of his child to be. Janeway discovers that there is a civil war going on in the Q Continuum.
Episode: 3x12 | Airdate: Dec 11, 1996
Stardate: 50425.1 Captain Janeway and Neelix return from a difficult first contact and trade mission with the Tak Tak to find Voyager disabled and adrift in space with the crew barely alive. They soon learn that alien macroviral lifeforms overran the ship and grew rapidly in size. After Neelix becomes infected, Captain Janeway and The Doctor must retake the ship.
Episode: 3x13 | Airdate: Jan 8, 1997
Neelix meet's up with Wiiban, a fellow Telaxian who he used to work with in the past and is conned into using a Federation shuttlecraft to traffic in narcotics.
Episode: 3x14 | Airdate: Jan 15, 1997
When Ensign Kim falls for a attractive Holodeck character, he seeks help from Tuvok in learning how to suppress his emotions.
Episode: 3x15 | Airdate: Jan 29, 1997
Captain Janeway is critically injured in a shuttle crash all the crew except for Kes thinks she is dead. Janeway has visions of her deceased father Admiral Janeway.
Blood Fever
Episode: 3x16 | Airdate: Feb 5, 1997
Torres has a unpleasant encounter with Vorick, a Vulcan crew member who is starting to go through Pon-Far. Torres then finds herself getting more and more out of control putting crew members in jeopardy.
Episode: 3x17 | Airdate: Feb 12, 1997
Commander Chakotay is attacked after answering a distress signal then is surprised by the people who sent the signal. Captain Janeway makes a scary discovery in nearby space, a derelict Borg Cube.
The Darkling
Episode: 3x18 | Airdate: Feb 19, 1997
Stardate: 50693.2 When the doctor tries to enhance his personality by incorporating the psychological profiles of famous and historical people, he is overwhelmed by their dark sides and begins exhibiting signs of a split personality, one the regular doctor and the other dark and evil. Kes considers leaving Voyager when they encounter a race with vast knowledge of the region of space they are currently exploring.
Episode: 3x19 | Airdate: Feb 26, 1997
Voyager's crew is giving help to the Nezu's planet when they are being hit by asteroids. Tuvok and Neelix are trapped on the ground when they attempt to rescue a Nezu doctor who says he has information about the asteroids that are hitting the planet.
Favorite Son
Episode: 3x20 | Airdate: Mar 19, 1997
Ensign Kim leads Voyager to a strange planet where the almost all female population claims to recall his birth there on that planet.
Before and After
Episode: 3x21 | Airdate: Apr 9, 1997
Stardate: 50973 The Doctor's life-extension experimental treatment sends Kes out of temporal sync. She begins traveling backward through time from the moment of her death. With each shift, she comes closer to a solution but she also grows months and years younger at a time.
Episode: 3x22 | Airdate: Apr 23, 1997
Voyager comes across a previously unseen phenomena in space, and Tom becomes trapped inside it. The Doctor attempts to experience a home life by creating a holographic family. B'ellana helps him make them more real after meeting them and seeing they are far too perfect.
Distant Origin
Episode: 3x23 | Airdate: Apr 30, 1997
Scientists of the Voth race discover the human remains of a Voyager crewman and locate a genetic pattern similar to their own.
Episode: 3x24 | Airdate: May 7, 1997
Strange aliens replace Voyager's crew members one by one and claim not to know why they are there. The transplanted crew members arrive in an idyllic world. The aliens take over Voyager when enough are aboard, and Janeway scrambles to retake it.
Worst Case Scenario
Episode: 3x25 | Airdate: May 14, 1997
Members of the Voyager crew clandestinely participate in a hidden holodeck program where the ship's Maquis members stage an insurrection.
Scorpion, Part I
Episode: 3x26 | Airdate: May 21, 1997
About to enter Borg space, the Voyager crew discovers a threat so devastating that even the Borg cannot deal with it.
Scorpion, Part II
Episode: 4x01 | Airdate: Sep 3, 1997
Voyager finds a solution to combat the invader of Borg space. All Janeway asks is free passage through their territory and she'll share knowledge. Seven of Nine is assigned to work with Janeway and the Voyager crew.
Episode: 4x02 | Airdate: Sep 10, 1997
Kes's telepathic powers increase and she has to make a life changing decision. The Doctor starts to remove Seven of Nines Borg implants, even though she does not want him to, because of her body is starting to reject them.
Day of Honor
Episode: 4x03 | Airdate: Sep 17, 1997
Torres confesses her love to Paris when they are left for dead after Caatati attack their shuttlecraft.
Episode: 4x04 | Airdate: Sep 24, 1997
After Chakotay is marooned on a planet where two alien life forms are attempting genocide against each other, he starts to feel sympathy for the aliens who are helping him since he is not of their enemy race. Janeway and the command crew attempt to discover where Chakotay's shuttle crashed.
Episode: 4x05 | Airdate: Oct 1, 1997
The Doctor and Torres go on a away mission to a space station after receiving a distress call from a holographic crewman. Ensign Kim and Seven of Nine work with each other again and start to get to know each other.
Episode: 4x06 | Airdate: Oct 8, 1997
Seven of Nine's Borg implants begin regenerating after she experiences hallucinations and flashbacks from her life before assimilation. She flees Voyager in a shuttle to attempt rejoining the Borg. After escaping into a region of space governed by the B'omar, she discovers a wrecked Federation spaceship on an uninhabited moon. This ship is the Raven where the Borg assimilated her and her parents 20 years ago.
Scientific Method
Episode: 4x07 | Airdate: Oct 29, 1997
The Doctor and Seven of Nine discover that a mysterious illness striking down the crew is the work of aliens conducting genetic experiments on crew members.
Year of Hell, Part I
Episode: 4x08 | Airdate: Nov 5, 1997
A renegade Krenim warship with the ability to alter the time stream threatens the crew of Voyager as they pass through what has now become the Krenim empire.
Year of Hell, Part II
Episode: 4x09 | Airdate: Nov 12, 1997
Captain Janeway desperately tries to keep Voyager from being completely destroyed, Paris and Chakotay try to plot how to save Voyager while on the Krenim time ship.
Random Thoughts
Episode: 4x10 | Airdate: Nov 19, 1997
While Voyager's crew is on shore leave on a planet of peaceful telepaths with no crime, one of the world's citizens performs a savage beating. This sparks an investigation and jailing of Lt. Torres due to her voilent thoughts. Tuvok makes friends with the world's police officer, and Neelix becomes interested in a female shopkeeper.
Concerning Flight
Episode: 4x11 | Airdate: Nov 26, 1997
While on their journey home, Voyager is plundered by space pirates, who use a special transporter to steal machinery from passing ships. Captain Janeway and Tuvok pursue them to their homeworld, where the holodeck program of Leonardo Da Vinci helps Captain Janeway get Voyager's items back.
Mortal Coil
Episode: 4x12 | Airdate: Dec 17, 1997
Neelix is accidently killed by a protomatter discharge on an away mission and then "reactivated" by Seven's Borg nanoprobes. He finds himself in a deep existential and spiritual crisis, questioning his faith and the meaning of his existence,
Waking Moments
Episode: 4x13 | Airdate: Jan 14, 1998
The crew experiences vivid nightmares, all containing the same mysterious alien. Chakotay must stay awake to lead an attack against a species that lives in the dreams of Voyager's crew.
Message in a Bottle
Episode: 4x14 | Airdate: Jan 21, 1998
Seven of Nine discovers an ancient subspace relay network that extends to the Alpha Quadrant. They can send the Doctor through to a Federation ship at the other end, the experimental U.S.S. Prometheus , only to discover that Romulans have taken it over.
Episode: 4x15 | Airdate: Feb 11, 1998
After contacting Starfleet Command using the alien relay modules to communicate with Earth, Starfleet replies with letters from the crew's friends and family. Using of the alien array attracts the attention of the Hirogen, an alien species that live to hunt other humanoids.
Episode: 4x16 | Airdate: Feb 18, 1998
Stardate: 51652.3 - When Voyager encounters a disabled Hirogen ship with a wounded Hirogen aboard, Captain Janeway beams him aboard for treatment. Soon, the prey being hunted by this particular Hirogen, a member of Species 8472, boards Voyager , damaging it. The only immediate solution is to let the Hirogen assist the crew in tracking its prey. Finding the creature severely wounded, Captain Janeway puts it under her protection, much to the chagrin of Hirogen. Seven of Nine disobeys Janeway's order and transports the Hirogen hunter and the creature to another Hirogen ship.
Episode: 4x17 | Airdate: Feb 25, 1998
After working with an arms dealer, Seven of Nine starts having mental images of the arms dealer holding her captive and stealing Borg Nanobots from her. Captain Janeway starts an investigation into the matter with the help of the Doctor.
The Killing Game, Part I
Episode: 4x18 | Airdate: Mar 4, 1998
When the Hirogen capture and board Voyager , they discover that they can use the holodeck to improve the hunt by putting the prey through different situations and locations. In one simulation, Captain Janeway, Torres, Tuvok, and Seven of Nine are members of the French resistance in occupied France during World War II, with the Hirogen in roles as Nazi SS Officers. Since the Hirogen implanted the crew with subdermal transmitters, they have no idea this is on the holodeck with the safety protocols removed, and they think it's real. The Doctor in sickbay is forced to heal the injured, and it is up to him to disable the transmitters and help the crew escape.
The Killing Game, Part II
Episode: 4x19 | Airdate: Mar 4, 1998
Captain Janeway, Seven of Nine, and Harry Kim work to shut down the Holodeck simulation set in occupied France during World War II that the Hirogens started and expanded while also trying to restore the rest of the crew's identities.
Episode: 4x20 | Airdate: Apr 8, 1998
An identity-stealing alien (or genome thief) switches physical forms with Tom Paris and then takes command of Voyager after assuming Janeway's identity.
The Omega Directive
Episode: 4x21 | Airdate: Apr 15, 1998
Stardate: 51781.2 - Voyager is forced out of warp when it detects the most powerful substance known to exist called "Omega," which only Janeway and Seven of Nine know about onboard the ship. The Borg experimented with "Omega" in the past. Due to the nature of the particle, a top-secret Starfleet directive gives knowledge of it only to Starfleet Captains and orders its destruction at all costs because the unstable molecule has the power to destroy subspace. Janeway must enlist the help of the senior crew on a need-to-know basis to destroy it safely.
Unforgettable
Episode: 4x22 | Airdate: Apr 22, 1998
A beautiful alien fleeing danger asks for Chakotay's help, claiming they knew each other in the past. She requests asylum aboard Voyager , saying she was on the ship a month ago and fell in love with Chakotay. But neither he nor any of the crew remembers her anymore.
Living Witness
Episode: 4x23 | Airdate: Apr 29, 1998
Seven hundred years into the future, a backup version of the Doctor is reactivated and faces trial for war crimes. He must uncover the truth to defend Voyager's crew and set history straight when an alien race claims that the Warship Voyager was responsible for war crimes committed against their race when the ship passed their planet centuries ago.
Episode: 4x24 | Airdate: May 6, 1998
Stardate: Unknown - In search of the vital chemical deuterium essential to Voyager's energy supplies, they discover a hostile "Demon class" planet with reserves large enough to replenish the ship. Ensign Kim and Tom Paris take a shuttlecraft to the planet's surface in environmental suits. Soon they are found on the planet without suits, and the ship's atmosphere becomes poisonous to them.
Episode: 4x25 | Airdate: May 13, 1998
Stardate: 51929.3 - When Voyager encounters a deadly radioactive nebula, Captain Janeway decides to save time by going through it and placing the crew in protective stasis chambers to survive, with only Seven of Nine and the Doctor left to protect the ship. Seven soon starts experiencing hallucinations when an alien wants to trade vital supplies.
Hope and Fear
Episode: 4x26 | Airdate: May 20, 1998
Stardate: 51978.2 - An alien translator named Arturis can finally decode the Starfleet message received by Voyager five months ago. It directs them to a nearby sector where an unmanned Federation starship waits for them. It's equipped with a propulsion system faster than warp drive, which can bring them home within three months. While the crew members are elated, Seven requests permission to remain in the Delta quadrant. However, everything is not what it seems when alien technology is found aboard the new ship.
Episode: 5x01 | Airdate: Oct 14, 1998
Stardate: 52081.2 - Voyager enters a desolate expanse of space where no stars are visible and will take two years to cross. The lack of starlight causes morale issues with the crew, and Janeway questions the choices that stranded her crew in the Delta Quadrant so far from home. They encounter two mysterious alien races who may be at war with each other. Janeway comes to the aid of one of them.
Episode: 5x02 | Airdate: Oct 21, 1998
A transporter accident merges some of Seven Of Nine's Borg nanoprobes with the Doctor's 29th Century moble holo-emitter during an away mission, creating a 29th Century super-Borg drone hybrid. Seven discovers her maternal nature as she raises and educates the young drone. Captain Janeway must decide how to deal with the potential danger to all non-borg life.
Extreme Risk
Episode: 5x03 | Airdate: Oct 28, 1998
Tom Paris designs a new type of shuttlecraft named the "Delta Flyer" with Borg and Starfleet technologies to retrieve a Starfleet probe stuck in a giant planet's hazardous atmosphere and gravity well before aliens do. Torres exhibits reckless behavior by engaging in dangerous holodeck programs, such as orbital sky diving; her erratic behavior over several months comes to a peak and alarms her crewmates.
In the Flesh
Episode: 5x04 | Airdate: Nov 4, 1998
The crew of Voyager discovers a simulation of San Francisco's Starfleet Headquarters being run by Species 8472 and used to practice launching an assault on Earth and the Alpha Quadrant. Species 8472 shape-shift into human form using regular doses of drugs.
Once Upon a Time
Episode: 5x05 | Airdate: Nov 11, 1998
While Voyager searches for the crew of the crashed Delta Flyer carrying Tuvok, Paris, and Ensign Samantha Wildman, Neelix must keep Samantha's daughter Naomi occupied. He tries to amuse her with a magical "holonovel" about forest creatures called Flotter and Trevis. When it is discovered that Samantha is badly injured, Neelix must decide how much he should tell Naomi in an attempt to protect her feelings.
Episode: 5x06 | Airdate: Nov 18, 1998
Voyager uses new quantum slipstream technology in an attempt to return home, but a miscalculation by Kim causes the ship to crash into an ice planet. Fifteen years later, the sole survivors, Chakotay and Kim, have resigned from Starfleet and attempt to alter history to save the ship from disaster before Starfleet can stop them. They steal the Delta Flyer to send a message back in time and avert the catastrophe. However, Captain Geordi LaForge is determined to stop them at all costs.
Infinite Regress
Episode: 5x07 | Airdate: Nov 25, 1998
Voyager encounters a Borg cube's debris field containing technology called a Vinculum, a device that connects all the drone's minds. The device causes Seven of Nine to exhibit multiple personalities of people she assimilated as a member of the collective, including a Klingon, a Ferengi, a Vulcan, and a human. Soon, they become so strong that they may overwhelm Seven's own personality.
Nothing Human
Episode: 5x08 | Airdate: Dec 2, 1998
A dying alien organism attaches itself to B'Elanna's nervous system, and the Doctor doesn't know how to treat her. He enlists the help of a holographic recreation of the Cardassian Dr. Crell Mossett, an exobiology specialist and war criminal, to save her life. B'Elanna refuses all treatment when the Bajoran crew informs her that Crell was responsible for sadistic war crimes during the occupation. The Doctor experiences a moral quandary about using and retaining Crell's program.
Thirty Days
Episode: 5x09 | Airdate: Dec 9, 1998
The crew of Voyager discovers a strange ocean world in space and offers to help the inhabitants find out why the ocean is losing water to space. They find the forcefield maintaining the planet's integrity is breaking down. Tom Paris directly disobeys orders in an attempt to save the planet, which results in his demotion to Ensign and being placed in the brig for thirty days. Paris tells the story of this episode in a letter for his father to pass the time in the ship's brig. When first encountering the world, Paris interrupts Kim in the middle of his Chaotica holodeck adventure.
Counterpoint
Episode: 5x10 | Airdate: Dec 16, 1998
While traveling through Devore space, Captain Janeway must hide all telepaths on board in transporter stasis as telepathy is illegal under Devore law. This includes two families of alien telepathic refugees rescued by the ship's crew. The Devore commander boards and inspects Voyager numerous times during their passage through that area of space. Sometime later, he returns in a small shuttle and requests asylum wishing to defect.
Latent Image
Episode: 5x11 | Airdate: Jan 20, 1999
The Doctor discovers evidence that his short-term memory files may have been tampered with and altered with some events deleted. He launches an investigation into whom or what could be responsible and is shocked at who it is and why they're doing it. The Doctor recalls the death of crew member Jetal and believes he was responsible.
Bride of Chaotica!
Episode: 5x12 | Airdate: Jan 27, 1999
Chaos erupts when aliens from the Fifth Dimension interpret Lt. Paris' "Captain Proton" holographic novel as reality. These photonic energy life forms mistake the characters in Tom's holonovel for real people and a threat. The holodeck characters interpret this as an attack, and soon Dr. Chaotica tries to wipe them out. The only person that can stop him is Captain Janeway in the role of Queen Arachnia of the Spider People.
Episode: 5x13 | Airdate: Feb 3, 1999
When the shuttle carrying Tuvok, Paris, and the Doctor crashes on a deserted planet pulled down by its intense gravity, they wait to be rescued. This is a temporally-distorted area of space. From their perspective, many weeks have passed with no contact from Voyager, while onboard, only a few hours have passed as the crew plan a rescue attempt. The three are stranded with an alien woman who falls in love with Tuvok, and he finds himself somewhat attracted to her.
Episode: 5x14 | Airdate: Feb 10, 1999
After five years, discovering a wormhole leading directly to Alpha Quadrant and Earth elates the crew beyond belief, but Seven Of Nine remains unconvinced that this is real. She suspects there is something wrong with how quickly and easily the Voyager's crew accepts the appearance of the phenomenon. To help her cause, she recruits Naomi Wildman, the Doctor, and an alien pilot named Qatai to stop the ship from entering and from being digested by a large bioplasmic space-dwelling lifeform.
Dark Frontier, Part I
Episode: 5x15 | Airdate: Feb 17, 1999
Stardate: 52619.2 - After defeating a Borg scout ship, Captain Janeway decides to launch an attack on another damaged Sphere to steal a trans-warp coil (Borg propulsion technology). However, as the crew prepares for their heist, the Borg Queen is secretly aware of the entire plan. During the mission, Seven of Nine's loyalty becomes divided between the Borg and Voyager and is lured back to the Borg collective by the Queen in exchange for the crew's safety.
Dark Frontier, Part II
Episode: 5x16 | Airdate: Feb 17, 1999
After defeating a Borg ship, Captain Janeway decides to launch an attack to steal a trans-warp coil to shorten Voyager's journey home. The Borg detect her plan and access Seven Of Nine's neural transceiver to deliver an ultimatum: rejoin the collective or the ship and its crew will be assimilated. The ship will be guaranteed safe passage through Borg space if she agrees. After she agrees to rejoin the Borg Collective, the Borg Queen attempts to put her to work helping the Borg. Janeway launches a rescue mission to save Seven of Nine from being totally assimilated by the Borg.
The Disease
Episode: 5x17 | Airdate: Feb 24, 1999
Ensign Kim breaks Starfleet medical rules involving contact with unknown alien species, putting Voyager in possible medical jeopardy. Without medical clearance, Kim involves himself in a love affair with an exotic member of the Varo species. Problems arise when they become biochemically interdependent after the incident.
Course: Oblivion
Episode: 5x18 | Airdate: Mar 3, 1999
Stardate: 52586.3 After Paris and Torres wed, the ship and its crew start to disintegrate on the molecular level due to subspace radiation caused by their new enhanced warp drive. As Voyager crew members begin dying, they make a startling discovery about their true identities. They are not the real Voyager . Every member of the crew and even Voyager itself are biomimetic duplicates from the "Demon class" planet visited months ago in the episode "Demon" (S04E24).
Episode: 5x19 | Airdate: Mar 24, 1999
When Voyager is trapped in "chaotic space," an area where the laws of physics are in a state of flux, Chakotay begins hearing and seeing things. The telepathic aliens living inside the space are trying to contact the ship. However, prolonged communication may leave him insane or braindead. In their first attempt, Chakotay was boxing on the holodeck. The aliens induced further hallucinations of him boxing as "The Maquis Mauler," fighting Delta Quadrant's champion "Kid Chaos." Ultimately, the aliens help Voyager safely leave "chaotic space."
Episode: 5x20 | Airdate: Mar 31, 1999
A group of extremely intelligent aliens offers to help Voyager escape from a race of bounty hunters known as the Hazari, in exchange for Seven of Nine.
Episode: 5x21 | Airdate: Apr 26, 1999
Voyager encounters a damaged and adrift Malon freighter in danger of releasing deadly theta radiation into that sector of space and rescues two crew members. Captain Janeway sends a repair crew to try and contain the radiation spread. Before they embark on the mission, the two crewmen warn them about the "Angel of Decay" that wreaks havoc aboard the ship.
Someone to Watch Over Me
Episode: 5x22 | Airdate: Apr 28, 1999
The Doctor teaches Seven Of Nine about human behavior and how humans interact with each other while dating. The Doctor learns a bit about his own possible humanity during the lessons. After her disastrous first date with a crew member, the Doctor personally guides her, but he soon realizes he is falling in love with her. Meanwhile, Neelix guides an ambassador of a monastic colony through the ship, unwittingly creating a potentially embarrassing situation for the ambassador when he requests forbidden food and drink.
Episode: 5x23 | Airdate: May 5, 1999
Captain Janeway recalls a 21st-century ancestor Shannon O'Donnel, involved in creating a seminal self-contained biosphere called the Millennium Gate on Earth on New Year's Eve 2000. O'Donnel must convince the last holdout, local bookstore owner Henry Janeway to approve the plan.
Episode: 5x24 | Airdate: May 12, 1999
When Voyager is destroyed, Captain Braxton of the 29th Century Timeship Relativity recruits Seven of Nine to travel back in time and find who planted the "temporal disruptor." However, to save Voyager , she must do this without being discovered by the past Janeway.
Episode: 5x25 | Airdate: May 19, 1999
While Kim is serving as commander of Voyager , the ship receives a distress signal. When the away team, including the Doctor, goes to a planet searching for someone needing assistance, they find a mysterious object with artificial intelligence. After Kim beams the device onboard, the crew discovers it to be an intelligent alien missile. They attempt to separate the intelligence from the weapon to save the intelligence and neutralize the weapon. But, it links with the Doctor's program terrorizing the crew and requests it be allowed to complete its mission of mass destruction.
Equinox, Part I
Episode: 5x26 | Airdate: May 26, 1999
Voyager encounters another Federation starship, the USS Equinox , commanded by Captain Rudy Ransom, which the Caretaker also abducted and stranded in the Delta Quadrant. As Janeway tries to figure out Captain Ransom, hostile aliens attack both ships. However, the Doctor exposes a terrible secret the Equinox crew harbors, and Ransom steals Voyager's technology and takes Seven of Nine and the Doctor as hostages.
Equinox, Part II
Episode: 6x01 | Airdate: Sep 22, 1999
Captain Janeway takes her quest for revenge against Captain 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.
Survival Instinct
Episode: 6x02 | Airdate: Sep 29, 1999
Stardate: 53049.2 - Seven of Nine discovers that she was freed from the Borg collective once before with three other Borg drones when their ship crashed on a planet. She is also responsible for their re-assimilation. Now, the three renegade drones stalk Seven because they are linked in their own "collective" and want to learn from Seven how to terminate their neural links and restore their individuality. Seven is willing to help.
Barge of the Dead
Episode: 6x03 | Airdate: Oct 6, 1999
Stardate: Unknown. During a near-death experience aboard a shuttlecraft, B'Elanna finds herself aboard the Klingon Barge of the Dead, a spectral vessel transporting dishonored souls to Gre'thor . It is the Klingon Hell and the antithesis of Sto-vo-kor . After seeing her mother Miral there, B'Elanna must confront her Klingon heritage and risk her life to go back and save her mother's soul from this fate, even at the cost of her own.
Tinker, Tenor, Doctor, Spy
Episode: 6x04 | Airdate: Oct 13, 1999
Stardate: Unknown. The Doctor programs himself with a subroutine allowing him to daydream, which puts him directly into the center of a crisis. An alien scavenger race called the Overlookers gains access to the Doctor's cognitive subroutines to make him their spy. But, the alien spy monitoring the Doctor's visions mistakes them for reality. When the alien raiders believe they have gathered enough information about Voyager , they plan to launch an attack.
Episode: 6x05 | Airdate: Oct 20, 1999
Tom Paris persuades Chakotay to allow him to buy a shuttle from a space junkyard. While repairing it, the shuttle, which Tom names "Alice," begins to gain control over Tom's mind. The sexy female persona turns the space shuttle into an obsession of Tom's, and it convinces him to cannibalize Voyager's parts.
Episode: 6x06 | Airdate: Nov 3, 1999
An attack by an intelligent energy source robs Tuvok of his mental prowess, leaving him exposed and vulnerable. He soon starts experiencing emotions he never expressed before. Janeway searches for the "shadow people" responsible for the attack. Neelix takes care of Tuvok the entire time.
Dragon's Teeth
Episode: 6x07 | Airdate: Nov 10, 1999
Voyager comes under attack from an armada belonging to a territorial race of aliens known as the Turei. Escaping the attack by sheltering on a decimated planet, the Voyager crew finds a hibernating warrior race in chambers deep below the surface. Captain Janeway tries to ally with the inhabitants, the Vaadwaur. However, she soon begins to think the Vaadwaur may pose a more significant threat than the enemy above.
One Small Step
Episode: 6x08 | Airdate: Nov 17, 1999
Voyager crosses paths with a graviton ellipse, a rare spatial anomaly that swallowed the Ares IV , an Earth ship orbiting Mars in 2032. The discovery calls for an away mission to search the 300-year-old U.S. spacecraft from the first manned mission to Mars trapped inside this massive ball of energy.
The Voyager Conspiracy
Episode: 6x09 | Airdate: Nov 24, 1999
Seven of Nine begins a new method of data analysis that makes her craft a conspiracy theory that Janeway and Tuvok intentionally stranded Voyager in the Delta Quadrant. Later, a data-overloaded Seven of Nine starts spreading rumors of a mutiny and insurrection when the ship encounters an alien with technology that can catapult the ship light-years closer to home and cut years off their journey.
Episode: 6x10 | Airdate: Dec 1, 1999
On Earth, the Starship Enterprise's Lt. Barclay tries to find a way to communicate with the Starship Voyager using an artificially generated micro-wormhole. He becomes so obsessed that he needs the help of Counsellor Troi to keep his grip on reality.
Episode: 6x11 | Airdate: Jan 12, 2000
The Voyager crew enjoys leisure time in a holo-program created by Tom Paris and set in Fair Haven, an Irish coastal village of the early 20th century. Captain Janeway falls for a handsome holo-character designed specifically for her. But, a deadly neutrino wave approaching Voyager brings the festivities to a halt as this wave may prove more dangerous than they first imagined.
Blink of an Eye
Episode: 6x12 | Airdate: Jan 19, 2000
Voyager becomes trapped in orbit of a primitive planet where time passes rapidly (days are seconds aboard the ship) and enters the mythos of its indigenous people. Inadvertently influencing the civilization, Voyager eventually becomes the target of newfound weaponry.
Episode: 6x13 | Airdate: Jan 26, 2000
When a technologically superior race, the Qomar, discovers the Doctor's singing talents, he becomes a celebrity among a race that never developed music. His newfound popularity makes him consider resigning his commission to stay on the alien world, embracing a career in opera singing with his millions of adoring fans.
Episode: 6x14 | Airdate: Feb 2, 2000
The crew of Voyager experience vivid memories and dreams of a battle they don't remember having, with an enemy they have never encountered. Captain Janeway worries about crew members suffering from post-traumatic stress disorders after Chakotay, Neelix, Kim, and Paris return from an exploration.
Episode: 6x15 | Airdate: Feb 9, 2000
Seven of Nine is forced to fight a Pendari gladiator in a competition for her life known as "Tsunkatse" when she and Tuvok are abducted from the Delta Flyer. If she refuses to fight, Tuvok will be denied the medical aid needed to keep him from dying of injuries sustained from an explosion on the shuttle.
Episode: 6x16 | Airdate: Feb 16, 2000
A Borg ship captures a Voyager shuttle with Chakotay, Kim, Neelix, and Paris on board. Janeway enters hostage negotiations with a gang of dangerously erratic Borg children, who the Borg rejected as unworthy drones.
Spirit Folk
Episode: 6x17 | Airdate: Feb 23, 2000
The inhabitants of the holographic town of Fair Haven suspect the Voyager crew of having mystical powers when they witness the use of their futuristic technology.
Ashes to Ashes
Episode: 6x18 | Airdate: Mar 1, 2000
The long-dead Ensign Lindsay Ballard seeks sanctuary aboard Voyager after being killed during an away mission with Ensign Kim three years ago. She is pursued by an alien race known as the Kobali, whose only reproduction method is reanimating cadavers of other species or "resurrection" of the dead through genetic engineering. They had revived her and taken her as a new member of their race. When the full extent of her new Kobali genes is activated, they reach a point where she must choose between her old home on the ship or her new home with her adoptive Kobali family.
Child's Play
Episode: 6x19 | Airdate: Mar 8, 2000
Seven of Nine defends a child Borg drone whose parents come to reclaim him. Seven suspects that Icheb's parents are not telling the truth about their son's assimilation. Mezoti, one of the Borg children still on board Voyager , holds the key to the mystery. The boy's parents plan on using him as a secret genetic weapon for revenge on the Borg, even if it results in his death.
Good Shepherd
Episode: 6x20 | Airdate: Mar 15, 2000
Captain Janeway takes three crew members with poor performance records on an away mission in the Delta Flyer to bring them up to Starfleet standards. However, an unexpected collision with a Dark Matter comet leaves the crew in a dangerous situation. Plus, an unexpected attack forces them to work together to survive.
Live Fast and Prosper
Episode: 6x21 | Airdate: Apr 19, 2000
A group of con artists impersonates Captain Janeway and the crew of Voyager while pulling scams and marring Starfleet's reputation. The crew must find the imposters soon, or they will be punished for the con artists' crimes.
Episode: 6x22 | Airdate: Apr 26, 2000
A well-meaning alien poet discovers an unconscious B'Elanna Torres after her crash landing in the Delta Flyer . He uses her Voyager stories to inspire his theatrical work, composing plays based on the crew and their life on the ship to win favor with his Warlord.
Episode: 6x23 | Airdate: May 3, 2000
Former crew member Kes returns to Voyager in a state of rage, blaming Captain Janeway for her past. Using her expanded Ocampan powers in a fit of revenge, she travels through time to betray the crew to the Vidiians, an alien life form that will absorb the crew's internal organs.
Episode: 6x24 | Airdate: May 10, 2000
The Pathfinder Project uses a pulsar and the MIDAS Array, allowing a data stream to reach Voyager and Voyager to reply every 32 days. News reaches Voyager through the up-and-running Pathfinder that the Doctor's creator, Dr. Lewis Zimmerman, is critically ill. In an attempt to save his life, Captain Janeway authorizes the transmission of the Doctor's program to the Alpha Quadrant. Once there, the Doctor finds Zimmerman refuses to be examined by an "obsolete" EMH program and himself in danger of matrix degeneration.
The Haunting of Deck Twelve
Episode: 6x25 | Airdate: May 17, 2000
When Voyager encounters some engineering problems, Neelix keeps the Borg children entertained with a ghost story about an electromagnetic life force that holds Voyager hostage while trying to make contact with Janeway and get itself home. It's the story of an adventure the crew experienced several months ago with the ghost that lives on Deck Twelve.
Unimatrix Zero, Part I
Episode: 6x26 | Airdate: May 24, 2000
Seven of Nine is led to a place known as Unimatrix Zero, a place where Borg drones are individuals for a short period during their regeneration. However, once their regeneration is complete, all recollection of the event is erased. Captain Janeway uses this to form a plan of attack that would create a mutiny instilling independent thought from within the Borg Collective.
Unimatrix Zero, Part II
Episode: 7x01 | Airdate: Oct 4, 2000
Stardate: 54014.4 - The away team of Janeway, Tuvok, and Torres infiltrate the Borg Collective and execute their plan to undermine it, even though it may destroy Unimatirix Zero forever. Meanwhile, the Borg queen launches a full-scale attack against Voyager. Seven of Nine reunites with a former lover.
Imperfection
Episode: 7x02 | Airdate: Oct 11, 2000
Stardate: 54129.4 - Rebi and Azan reunite with their home world and leave the crew of Voyager . Mezoti accepts the invitation to stay with Rebi and Azan and live with them. Seven of Nine is placed in a life-threatening situation when her Borg implants begin to malfunction. She can only survive with replacement parts from a living drone. Janeway, Tuvok, and Paris search a destroyed Borg ship for parts but find only drones deactivated for too long. With Icheb now the last of the remaining Borg children on Voyager , he offers his implants through a risky procedure that may cost both of their lives. Seven rejects his offer to protect him, but Icheb secretly performs the dangerous operation on himself to save the ailing Seven.
Episode: 7x03 | Airdate: Oct 18, 2000
When Paris enters the Delta Flyer in a race with Torres as his co-pilot, he learns that the Flyer is targeted for foul play.
Episode: 7x04 | Airdate: Oct 25, 2000
After members of the crew are discovered unconscious, Tuvok leads the search for the mysterious attacker who preys on those involved in the Maquis resistance movement.
Critical Care
Episode: 7x05 | Airdate: Nov 1, 2000
The Doctor is abducted from Voyager and forced to work in a hospital where patients are treated based on their social status. He must sidestep the tyrannical hospital administrator to treat patients other than the privileged.
Episode: 7x06 | Airdate: Nov 8, 2000
Stardate: 54208.3 - Voyager receives a hologram of Reginald Barclay, bringing news that the ship can be returned home in a matter of hours through a "geodesic fold." However, after seeing him exhibit strange behavior, the crew becomes suspicious of the holographic Barclay's intentions. On Earth, Barclay enlists Counselor Deanna Troi's help to warn the Voyager crew when they discover the Ferengi hijacked Lt. Barclay's hologram and reprogramed it.
Body and Soul
Episode: 7x07 | Airdate: Nov 15, 2000
Stardate: 54283.3 - While in the Delta Flyer, the Doctor, Harry Kim, and Seven of Nine come under attack for transporting a hologram through Lokirrim space, an act they strictly forbid. Seven of Nine downloads him into her cybernetic implants to hide the Doctor shortly before being taken to a Lokirrim holding cell. While inside Seven, the Doctor revels in his newfound human sensations, especially an attraction to a female alien. On board Voyager, Tuvok enters Pon Farr.
Nightingale
Episode: 7x08 | Airdate: Nov 22, 2000
Stardate: 54274.7 - While Voyager stops for major maintenance on an uninhabited planet, Harry Kim, Seven, and Neelix use the Delta Flyer to search for dilithium when they come across a war between two alien races, the Kraylor and the Annari. After receiving a distress call from a damaged Kraylor ship claiming to be on a humanitarian mission, Harry accepts his first chance at commanding a vessel of his own. However, power goes to his head as captain of the crippled alien ship under attack. Finding the ship has an uninspiring name, he renames it the Nightingale. Meanwhile, on Voyager , Icheb believes B'Elanna Torres has become attracted to him.
Flesh and Blood, Part I
Episode: 7x09 | Airdate: Nov 29, 2000
The Doctor shocks Janeway and the crew when he commits treason to help a group of rebel holograms escape subjugation by the Hirogen.
Flesh and Blood, Part II
Episode: 7x10 | Airdate: Nov 29, 2000
The Doctor commits treason to help a rebel band of holograms but becomes disillusioned when the leader abducts a Voyager crew member.
Episode: 7x11 | Airdate: Jan 17, 2001
The ship splinters into a myriad of time zones, and only Chakotay can travel among the fragments of time to save Janeway and the crew.
Episode: 7x12 | Airdate: Jan 24, 2001
A pregnant B'Elanna Torres is tormented by memories of an unhappy childhood as a human-Klingon youngster and the toll it took on her family.
Episode: 7x13 | Airdate: Jan 31, 2001
Seven of Nine cries a river of shame over her actions as a Borg after she witnesses a once-violent alien criminal's intense guilt.
Episode: 7x14 | Airdate: Feb 7, 2001
A band of nomadic Klingons mistake B'Elanna's unborn child for their long-awaited messiah, and they resolve to follow the baby.
Episode: 7x15 | Airdate: Feb 14, 2001
Janeway forges an alliance among several hostile ships that have been preying on each other while trapped in a void.
Workforce, Part I
Episode: 7x16 | Airdate: Feb 21, 2001
Stardate: 54584.3 - The crew of Voyager carries out their everyday lives as workers on an industrial planet called Quarra, totally unaware of their time on Voyager or their situation in the Delta Quadrant. Almost the entire crew has been abducted and brainwashed to serve in this severely short-handed alien society. Chakotay, Kim, and Neelix return from their trading mission on the Delta Flyer to find the ship abandoned and adrift in a nebula with only the Doctor on board and the acting Captain. The Doctor informs them that the vessel hit a space mine and fell into a trap, forcing them to abandon the ship in the escape pods. Alien ships captured the crew, and the Doctor has heard nothing from them. After going undercover on the planet, Chakotay and Neelix must now find a way to return the crew and restore their memories while evading local authorities who have uncovered their plan. Kim and the Doctor remain on Voyager to complete repairs. Also, Janeway falls for a mystery man on Quarra.
Workforce, Part II
Episode: 7x17 | Airdate: Feb 28, 2001
Stardate: 54622.4 - While the Doctor and Kim defend the ship, Chakotay must infiltrate the Quarren power plant and convince Janeway and his other abducted colleagues to return to Voyager . Matters are complicated when Chakotay is exposed and taken for interrogation. He struggles to maintain his identity against the Quarren's Division 6. Meanwhile, Neelix transports back to Voyager with an unconscious B'Elanna, whose memories slowly return.
Human Error
Episode: 7x18 | Airdate: Mar 7, 2001
When Seven of Nine tries to perfect her social skills on the holodeck, she experiences the breadth of human emotions while researching relationships. She soon overwhelms her Borg implants as her hobby quickly becomes an obsession. This leads her to neglect her duties, placing Voyager in great danger when it accidentally wanders into an interstellar firing range.
Episode: 7x19 | Airdate: Apr 11, 2001
Q2, Q's adolescent son, must receive a weeklong rehabilitation period at the hands of his reluctant aunt.
Author, Author
Episode: 7x20 | Airdate: Apr 18, 2001
The Voyager crew is in for an unpleasant surprise when the Doctor publishes a novel filled with characters based on his colleagues.
Friendship One
Episode: 7x21 | Airdate: Apr 25, 2001
Janeway must gain the trust of an alien society crippled by the advanced knowledge of anti-matter contained inside a first contact probe launched from Earth in 2067.
Natural Law
Episode: 7x22 | Airdate: May 2, 2001
Seven of Nine and Chakotay crash land on an isolated planet section that has been shielded from the rest of the inhabitants where they are surrounded by a primitive tribe of hunter-gatherers.
Episode: 7x23 | Airdate: May 9, 2001
Neelix is reunited with his own species when he finds a settlement of Talaxians being oppressed by mercenaries on a mineral-rich asteroid.
Renaissance Man
Episode: 7x24 | Airdate: May 16, 2001
The Doctor impersonates several crew members to retrieve the ship's warp core and save Janeway's life.
Endgame, Part I
Episode: 7x25 | Airdate: May 23, 2001
A time traveler forces Janeway into a deadly showdown with her nemesis, the Borg Queen; a romance ignites during Voyager's peril.
Endgame, Part II
Episode: 7x26 | Airdate: May 23, 2001
A time traveler forces Capt. Janeway into a deadly showdown with her nemesis, the Borg Queen; a romance ignites during Voyager's peril.
"L'équipe a rencontré un souci" : Ludivine (Mariés au premier regard) dévoile un important imprévu survenu sur le tournage de l'émission
Dans le dernier épisode de mariés au premier regard 2024 diffusé sur m6, ludivine et raphaël ont atterri à malte pour leur voyage de noces. ce mercredi 8 mai, la candidate dévoile un important imprévu auquel ils ont dû faire face pendant le tournage de ce séjour..
La magie de Gibraltar. Ludivine a rencontré Raphaël pour la première fois dans une robe de mariée. Alors qu'il n'était qu'un parfait inconnu, elle a accepté de l'épouser devant leurs proches lors d'une cérémonie intime en Espagne. Ce mariage, ils le doivent à Estelle Dossin et Gilbert Bou Jaoudé, les experts de la saison 8 de Mariés au premier regard , qui ont décelé une compatibilité de 77% entre eux. Si le démarrage a été hésitant des deux côtés, l'amour a triomphé au fil des jours pendant leur voyage de noces à Malte. Alors que la saison est toujours en cours de diffusion sur M6 et que les téléspectateurs attendent impatiemment de découvrir si Ludivine et Raphaël sont toujours mariés, la maman d'une petite fille comble leur attente avec des anecdotes sur le tournage de l'émission de dating. Il y a quelques jours, elle révélait qu'ils avaient failli annuler leur lune de miel à la dernière minute . Ce mercredi 8 mai, Ludivine dévoile de nouvelles informations sur les coulisses de son idylle avec Raphaël.
Mariés au premier regard 2024 : Cet imprévu auquel Ludivine et Raphaël ont dû faire face pendant leur voyage de noces
Avant de poser leurs valises à Malte pour une lune de miel romantique, Ludivine et Raphaël ont connu quelques péripéties. Le voyage n'a pas été une partie de plaisir pour le jeune marié qui a peur de l'avion. "Raph sera toujours aussi mal avec 2 x 2 heures d'avion très compliquées pour lui" , avoue Ludivine sur son compte Instagram. Et les galères ont continué pour le couple puisqu'une fois arrivés à Malte, ils ont dû attendre la production dans le hall de l'hôtel pendant deux heures. "Nous irons dans un premier temps seuls à l'hôtel car l'équipe de tournage provenant de Paris a rencontré un souci de vol et aura 2 heures de décalage" , explique-t-elle. Du temps que les tourtereaux n'ont pas gâché : "Nous en profiterons pour passer ces deux heures avachis dans les canapés car HS dans le hall de l'hôtel à continuer à rire et apprendre à se connaître avant que l'équipe arrive pour qu'on puisse découvrir notre magnifique suite."
Ludivine et Raphaël se remémorent leur mariage dans Mariés au premier regard 2024
Ludivine dévoile ensuite la discussion qu'elle a eue avec Raphaël pendant ce temps d'attente. "On se remémorera cette journée de mariage et la belle rencontre de nos familles, avec ma sœur au téléphone" , confie-t-elle avant de révéler leurs premiers projets : "On projettera de vouloir s'organiser des activités entre proches tellement on avait l'impression de former un groupe de potes au mariage de deux personnes qui étaient déjà ensemble."
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He was awakened by an away team from USS Voyager . He was in command of the rest of the Vaadwaur, who were also awoken from stasis. He told Captain Kathryn Janeway that if she helped him and his people escape from their planet , he would give them directions to subspace corridors that could cut years off Voyager 's journey.
In reality, his plan was to seize Voyager and use it to attack his enemies and restore the Vaadwaur empire. Janeway and the Voyager crew were able to foil the plot when one of the Vaadwaur, Gedrin , along with Tuvok returned to the surface of the planet to help the Turei find the Vaadwaur ships using a Vaadwaur communication satellite. The Turei attacked the Vaadwaur fleet, destroying many ships, allowing Voyager to escape. ( VOY : " Dragon's Teeth ")
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Appendices [ ]
Background information [ ].
Gaul was played by Robert Knepper .
It was stated in the episode's script that Gaul was the military leader of the Vaadwaur. According to StarTrek.com , he held the rank of lieutenant . [1]
Apocrypha [ ]
Gaul is the main antagonist of the Delta Rising expansion to Star Trek Online ; in the roughly three decades since their encounter with Voyager , the Vaadwaur have united under his leadership to become a powerful military force intent on conquering the Delta Quadrant. Near the end of the Delta Rising story, several members of the former Voyager crew (Admiral Tuvok, Captain Harry Kim , Seven of Nine , The Doctor , and Neelix ) lead a coalition of several Delta Quadrant races, as well as Vaadwaur revolutionaries fighting against the bluegill -infested Vaadwaur leadership, to defeat Gaul on the destroyed Vaadwaur homeworld.
External links [ ]
- Gaul at Memory Beta , the wiki for licensed Star Trek works
- Gaul at the Star Trek Online Wiki
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The episode name refers to the Greek legend of dragon's teeth, where the teeth of a slain dragon were sown into the battlefield. The teeth sprouted up into an army of warriors, who continued to fight. [1] Plot. In a city under attack, Gedrin convinces his nervous wife, Jisa, to enter a stasis chamber and then enters one himself.
With Kate Mulgrew, Robert Beltran, Roxann Dawson, Robert Duncan McNeill. An encounter with aliens in a subspace corridor leads Voyager to take refuge on a radioactive planet with remnants of its civilization tucked underground in stasis chambers.
If Voyager can uplink with a Vaadwaur sentry satellite they will receive its sensor telemetry. Once they have access, they return fire and disable the lead Turei ship. They cease their attack. Voyager makes a deal with the Vaadwaur: the Vaadwaur get to escape and rebuild their civilization while Voyager can use the subspace corridors to get ...
Set roughly three decades after the events of Voyager, the Vaadwaur, using advanced technology provided by the Iconians, have become a powerful military force known as the Vaadwaur Supremacy, intent on conquering the Delta Quadrant.
Début. Liste des épisodes. Épisode 1 : L'U.S.S. Equinox, deuxième partie. Épisode 2 : Instinct de survie. Épisode 3 : Sur le grand fleuve de la mort. Épisode 4 : Des désirs pour des réalités. Épisode 5 : Alice. Épisode 6 : Énigmes. Épisode 7 : Les dents du dragon. Épisode 8 : Un petit pas... Épisode 9 : Le Complot.
When a Shining City is under attack, a Vaadwuar scientist named Gedrin is forced to terminate 37 of his colleagues' stasis pods' life support, then seal himself and his wife Jisa in themselves, for five years... Voyager is pulled through a rusty brown subspace corridor filled with debris, some ancient, when they encounter a working ship!
The episode makes the point and then the characters ignore it; Janeway agrees to help Gedrin's people escape the Turei by allowing him to wake up the remaining Vaadwaur survivors, who according to plan will escape the planet with Voyager's help, once the ship is repaired.
Airdate: November 10, 1999. 123 of 168 produced. 125 of 168 aired. Introduction. An away team comes across hundreds of sleeping aliens on a devastated world. But when the crew wakes them up, they reignite centuries' old tensions. Futuropolis is under attack! Seek shelter! Writing. Kevin: There is a lot to like in this episode.
Adventure. Drama. Sci-Fi. Directed By: Winrich Kolbe. : Gene Roddenberry, Rick Berman, Michael Piller, Jeri Taylor, Michael Taylor, Brannon Braga, Joe Menosky, Bryan Fuller, Robert Doherty. Star Trek: Voyager. S6 • Episode 7. Dragon's Teeth. Air Date: Nov 10, 1999. User Score Available after 4 ratings. tbd. My Score.
planktonrules 1 March 2015. When the show begins, Voyager is thrown into the atmosphere of a dead planet. How did this happen? A xenophobic species caught them in their space and refused to discuss the matter--tossing the ship onto the barren planet. However, Seven makes an interesting discovery-- many, many people in suspended animation!
Persuaded by Gedrin that they would be helping a peaceful civilization to rebuild, Voyager's crew revived nearly 600 Vaadwaur troops before Neelix, a Talaxian and Voyager's ambassador, uncovered the Vaadwaar's true history. Voyager's alliance with the Vaadwaar was broken when the Vaadwaur commander Gaul launched an attack on Voyager.
The first ship encountered by Voyager in the Void has a Vaadwaur signal. Voyager first encountered the Vaadwaur in the sixth-season episode " Dragon's Teeth " and this is their second appearance. Voyager encounters Overlookers in this episode.
5. 83 views 1 year ago. A clip from "Dragon's Teeth" from Season 6, a highlight from my Star Trek retrofit project. EPISODE SYNOPSIS: When Voyager seeks refuge from alien attackers on the...
This is an episode list for the science-fiction television series Star Trek: Voyager, which aired on UPN from January 1995 through May 2001. This is the fifth television program in the Star Trek franchise, and comprises a total of 168 (DVD and original broadcast) or 172 (syndicated) episodes over the show's seven seasons.
Star Trek: The Official Starships Collection Issue. #139. Vaadwaur Assault Fighter. i talk about the Vaadwaur Assault Fighter as seen in "Star Trek: Voyager's" 6th season episode...
The episode sees the Voyager crew unearthing and reawakening a species called the Vaadwaur, a species stranded in stasis for almost 900 years. Reawakening the species was a mistake, as it turns out they're conquerors who sought to control the Delta Quadrant until they came up against the Turei.
Recap / Star Trek Voyager S 7 E 14 The Void. Create New. "Say goodbye to... all of this, and hello..... to oblivion." Trapped in a huge Negative Space Wedgie, Voyager, faced with dwindling supplies and attacks from raiders, makes the best of a bad situation by forming an alliance with other well-meaning ships.
Here's an efficiently made episode that features plenty in terms of good entertainment value—solid action, a meaty conflict between Janeway and Chakotay, Janeway stepping perilously close to crossing the line, and Ransom having an attack of the conscience that reveals that he is, after all, human—but in terms of its credibility for the series, w...
15. Unnamed Children (Vaadwaur) StarTrek.com. Shortly after Voyager reactivates the Vaadwaur stasis pods in " Dragon's Teeth ," we learn that their children are taught to "fall asleep each night imagining a different way to die." Morbid! Later in the episode, Naomi informs us that they were making cruel jokes about Neelix and Talaxians.
( VOY episode: " Dragon's Teeth "; VOY reference: Voyager Companion; ST reference: Star Charts ) Downfall. Eventually, in the year 1484, the Vaadwaur's subjects rose up against them; a subject race, the Turei, led an alliance to attack the Vaadwaur, decimating their homeworld and reducing it to an irradiated wasteland with orbital bombardment.
Time and Again. Episode: 1x04 | Airdate: Jan 30, 1995. The Voyager crew discovers a world that has been destroyed by a type of energy that has been banned on all Federation worlds as being too dangerous to use. Phage. Episode: 1x05 | Airdate: Feb 6, 1995.
Dans le prochain épisode de Mariés au premier regard, déjà disponible sur 6play, Marie va être choquée par le comportement de Jérémy lors de leur voyage de noces. Attention, spoiler !
Given the presence of the Vaadwaur corpse, it may be that this station dates back to before the Vaadwaur went into stasis in the fifteenth century, making this station more than six hundred years old. The station's computer voice was supplied by Star Trek: Voyager actress and "Dead Stop" director Roxann Dawson. She was not credited for the role.
Marie (MAPR) déçue du comportement de Jérémy : "Je ne trouve pas ça très chic"Quant à la jeune femme de 35 ans, elle a donc dû voyager en classe économique, et seule, alors qu'elle vient ...
Dans le dernier épisode de Mariés au premier regard 2024 diffusé sur M6, Ludivine et Raphaël ont atterri à Malte pour leur voyage de noces. Ce mercredi 8 mai, la candidate dévoile un ...
Vaadwaur. Occupation: Leader of the Vaadwaur. Status: Active ( 2376) Played by: Robert Knepper. Gaul was a male Vaadwaur soldier. In the Earth year 1484, his battalion and their families, approximately six hundred Vaadwaur, went into stasis on their homeworld after an attack by their enemies, including the Turei .