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"Star Trek: Voyager" SEASON 3 FULL
Cast Kate Mulgrew ... Captain Kathryn Janeway Robert Beltran ... Chakotay Roxann Dawson ... B'Elanna Torres Robert Duncan McNeill ...Tom Paris Ethan Phillips ... Neelix Robert Picardo ... The Doctor Tim Russ ... Tuvok Garrett Wang ... Harry Kim Tarik Ergin ... Lieutenant Ayala Jeri Ryan ... Seven of Nine Majel Barrett ... Voyager Computer Jennifer Lien ... Kes Video #0 Codec : DivX 5 Codec/Family : MPEG-4 Codec settings/Packe : No Codec settings/BVOP : Yes Codec settings/QPel : No Codec settings/GMC : 0 Codec settings/Matri : Default PlayTime : 44mn 2s Bit rate : 2292 Kbps Width : 720 pixels Height : 512 pixels Display Aspect ratio : 1.406 Frame rate : 25.000 fps Resolution : 8 bits Chroma : 4:2:0 Interlacement : Progressive Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.248 StreamSize : 722 MiB Audio #0 Codec : AC3 PlayTime : 44mn 2s Bit rate : 382 Kbps Bit rate mode : CBR Channel(s) : 6 channels Channel positions : Front: L C R, Rear: L R, Subwoofer Sampling rate : 48 KHz StreamSize : 120 MiB Season 3, Episode 1: Basics: Part 2 Original Air Date—4 September 1996 The Kazon take over Voyager and strand the crew on a desolate primitive planet. Only Tom Paris, Lon Suder, and The Doctor are on board Voyager to retake the ship. Season 3, Episode 2: Flashback Original Air Date—11 September 1996 Captain Janeway participates in a mind-meld with Tuvok reliving his experiences on the SS Excelsior under the command of Captain Sulu at the time of the "Star Trek: The Undiscovered Country" movie. Season 3, Episode 3: The Chute Original Air Date—18 September 1996 Tom Paris and Harry Kim are wrongly convicted of a terrorist bombing. Even though Janeway captures the true criminals, Tom and Harry are fitted with strange brain implants and imprisoned on a satellite. In the prison, the inmates have no supervision, no medical care, and all have implants which increase their aggressive tendencies. New prisoners and food-rations are delivered through a one-way chute. As days pass, the friends try to hold on to reality but find themselves turning on one another and taking drastic measures to survive and attempt escape. Season 3, Episode 4: The Swarm Original Air Date—25 September 1996 Voyager is attacked by swarms of tiny spaceships that attach themselves to Voyager's hull. The Doctor is losing his memory and Torres activates the Jupiter Station diagnostic program run by a familiar hologram. Season 3, Episode 5: False Profits Original Air Date—2 October 1996 Voyager comes across a pair of Alpha Quadrant Ferengis who have set themselves up as Gods on a primitive planet. Voyager wants to end their reign and use the nearby wormhole to return home. Season 3, Episode 6: Remember Original Air Date—9 October 1996 Lieutenant Torres starts having vivid dreams about another life, another love and another planet. Season 3, Episode 7: Sacred Ground Original Air Date—30 October 1996 After Kes is injured by an energy beam on a planet's sacred ground, Janeway must undergo a spiritual quest in order to save her life. Season 3, Episode 8: Future's End: Part 1 Original Air Date—6 November 1996 A timeship from the future who tries to stop Voyager gets thrown with Voyager into the twentieth century. His timeship is found in the 1960's and Voyager finds a company that has benefited from its technology exists in 1996. Season 3, Episode 9: Future's End: Part 2 Original Air Date—13 November 1996 Henry Starling, who made a fortune from his looting of 29th century technology from the crashed timeship, is planning a foray into the future to feed his greed. The Voyager crew must find a way to stop Starling before his attempted use of the timeship destroys Earth's Solar System. Meanwhile, while trying to rescue Paris and Tuvok, Torres and Chakotay are captured by an anti-government white supremacist militia who believe that they are feds. Season 3, Episode 10: Warlord Original Air Date—20 November 1996 A dying warlord takes over Kes's body and is determined to retake his home planet. Season 3, Episode 11: The Q and the Grey Original Air Date—27 November 1996 Due to the death of the Q in their last encounter with Voyager, a Civil War has broken out among the Q continuum. A new Q needs to be produced and the mischievous Q known to the USS Enterprise has chosen Janeway as his mate. Season 3, Episode 12: Macrocosm Original Air Date—11 December 1996 After returning from a first contact mission, Janeway, Neelix and the Doctor must retake Voyager from an infestation of microorganisms that grow to an alarming size. Season 3, Episode 13: Fair Trade Original Air Date—8 January 1997 Voyager heads into a section of space that Neelix has no knowledge of so he tries to obtain a map of it from a less than reputable friend. Season 3, Episode 14: Alter Ego Original Air Date—15 January 1997 Harry Kim finds himself in love with Marayna, a character from Neelix's Polynesian resort holodeck program. Seeking to eliminate the emotion, Harry turns to Tuvok, who interacts with the woman and finds himself falling for her as well. While Harry is overwhelmed with feelings of jealousy and betrayal, Tuvok realizes the persona is too real and discovers she is actually a lonely alien who can interact with passing ships through their computers. Season 3, Episode 15: Coda Original Air Date—29 January 1997 Chakotay and Janeway crash on a planet and are are stuck in a time loop where Janeway dies. Season 3, Episode 16: Blood Fever Original Air Date—5 February 1997 Ensign Vorik undergoes the Vulcan mating drive known as Pon farr. The strong chemical imbalance affects B'Elanna Torres as well, leading her to irrational thoughts and behavior. Trapped in a cave, Tom Paris must try to reason with B'Elanna and get her medical attention while trying to respect his friend and deny her uncharacteristic sexual advances. Season 3, Episode 17: Unity Original Air Date—12 February 1997 Chakotay finds a planet of unassimulated Borg drones from all over the galaxy. Season 3, Episode 18: The Darkling Original Air Date—19 February 1997 Kes falls in love on an away mission. The Doctor, seeking to expand his programming, incorporates the personalities of several historical figures. B'Elanna Torres chastises The Doctor, warning him that his program is complex and the results could be unfavorable. But it is too late. The Doctor has developed an alter ego; a violent unethical personality that attempts to murder Kes' new love. Season 3, Episode 19: Rise Original Air Date—26 February 1997 While helping a planet being bombarded by asteroids, Neelix and Tuvok get trapped on the surface and Tuvok's negative attitude is getting on Neelix's nerves. Season 3, Episode 20: Favorite Son Original Air Date—19 March 1997 While Ensign Kim begins experiencing bizarre DNA changes, he instinctively leads Voyager to a planet whose inhabitants claim Kim is really a member of their race and is ritualistically returning home. When his welcome seems too good to be true, Kim loses contact with Voyager and begins to uncover the alien's true intentions. Season 3, Episode 21: Before and After Original Air Date—9 April 1997 Starting near her death with no memory, Kes experiences parts of her life moving backwards through time. The Doctor develops an experimental procedure to extend Kes' lifespan beyond the Ocampan standard nine years. We see a possible future Voyager where Janeway and Torres died years ago in a great war and the survivors of Voyager were exposed to temporal radiation. The Doctor's procedure re-activates the symptoms of the radiation, causing Kes to relive moments of her life, from being elderly to her conception. In this reality, Kes and Tom Paris married and had a daughter named Linnis. Linnis and Kes became ship's physicians. At age three, Linnis married Harry Kim and they had a son named Andrew. When the cycle takes Kes back to an embryo, the cycle begins again in the correct order, stopping at present day, leaving Kes with all the memories of the possible future and valuable knowledge of the upcoming war that will be known as "The Year of Hell." Season 3, Episode 22: Real Life Original Air Date—23 April 1997 The Doctor creates a holographic family, but B'elanna Torres thinks the Doctor's simulation is too "nice" (in a "Leave It To beaver" sort of way). She introduces some alterations to the program to make the simulation more accurate to real life: a wife who often disagrees, a rebellious teenage son, and a daughter who is sure she knows better than her doting father. When his daughter is critically injured the Doctor must make a choice, run back to his Voyager life, or face the harsh "reality" of losing a loved one. Season 3, Episode 23: Distant Origin Original Air Date—30 April 1997 A saurian scientist finds the remains of a Voyager crewman who died on the planet where the crew was exiled by the Kazon during the two-part episode "Basics". An analysis of the remains' DNA shows links to his own DNA. While tracking and studying the Voyager crew, the scientist and his aide are discovered; they eventually pool their knowledge and conclude that the saurian is an evolved dinosaur from a species that left Earth more than 65 million years earlier. The scientist is thrilled to be able to prove his Distant Origin theory (that his saurian race originated elsewhere in the galaxy), but the rulers of his society place him on trial for heresy against the doctrinal teachings of their heritage, the central tenet being that they originated in the Delta Quadrant. The outcome of that trial threatens the Voyager crew as well. Season 3, Episode 24: Displaced Original Air Date—7 May 1997 Voyager's crew is being replaced by strangers one by one and the replacements don't know why they are there. Season 3, Episode 25: Worst Case Scenario Original Air Date—14 May 1997 Members of the Voyager crew clandestinely participate in a hidden holodeck program where the ship's Maquis members stage an insurrection. Word gets out and Tuvok confesses to writing the program as a training guide for security officers but never finished it because the merged crew seemed to be working well together. When Tuvok and Paris get trapped in the program, they realize that former crew mate and Cardassian spy Seska had added her own twist to the story. Season 3, Episode 26: Scorpion: Part 1 Original Air Date—21 May 1997 About to enter Borg space, Voyager finds a threat so devastating the even the Borg can not deal with it. Sharing Widget |