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Voyager season 7
Voyager's season seven will be the last Voyager season, during this season voyager's journey will become to an end. Season six ended with the first part of 'Unimatrix Zero'. The second part, season seven's first episode is probably a prelude to what will happen in season seven.
Voyager's season 7 will start Wednesday, October 4, 2000 at 9:00 p.m. with the broadcasting of Unimatrix Zero, Part Two.
Below information on season seven episodes. Information in white is not officially confirmed.
7.1 Unimatrix Zero, Part II US Broadcast date: Wednesday, October 4, 2000 at 9:00 p.m.
Janeway, Torres and Tuvok infect the collective with the virus, so the queen starts destroying every Borg vessel that has a drone aboard who is infected - basically killing thousands because one on board is effected. The queen creates a counter virus that will destroy every drone who is infected with the virus, and she must release it in Unimatrix Zero. To thwart her plans, the drones evacuate Unimatrix Zero and destroy it instead. Tuvok's neural suppressant wears off and he turns on JW and Torres, but various rouge Borg (now individuals) take over a few Borg vessels and help voyager get their 3 crew members back.
In the end the Borg turn on the Queen and Seven of Nine receives a message from the queen saying: "This Is Not The End...I Will Only Be Replaced...Our Plans For Humanity Have Only Just Begun."
7.2 Imperfection
Imperfection deals with the fate of the Borg children, Azan, Mezoti, and Rebi, who were acquired by the U.S.S. Voyager in the season six episode Collective. Captain Janeway, who has always felt a great responsibility to the Borg children, refers to them as some of the ship's most precious cargo. This will mark the final appearance for several of the Borg children, whose story line continued in the season six episodes "Child's Play" and "The Haunting of Deck Twelve." Also making an appearance in this episode will be the Delta Flyer, version II. The first Delta Flyer was destroyed by the Borg in "Unimatrix Zero, Part I."
7.3 Drive
In a rather unique story line to Star Trek, the likely-resurrected Delta Flyer will be featured in a race with other ships with Tom Paris and B'Elanna Torres at the controls.
7.4 Repression [das war mal weiß]
Tuvok investigates crimes against Maquis crew members who might be said to be in "Repression".
7.4 Critical Care [das hier auch]
The Doctor's program is stolen from the U.S.S. Voyager and he is forced to work on a large hospital ship. While Janeway and her crew try to find him, the Doctor decides to take matters into his own hands when dealing with the unethical treatment procedures for the sick and dying on the hospital ship.
Voyager season 7
Voyager's season seven will be the last Voyager season, during this season voyager's journey will become to an end. Season six ended with the first part of 'Unimatrix Zero'. The second part, season seven's first episode is probably a prelude to what will happen in season seven.
Voyager's season 7 will start Wednesday, October 4, 2000 at 9:00 p.m. with the broadcasting of Unimatrix Zero, Part Two.
Below information on season seven episodes. Information in white is not officially confirmed.
7.1 Unimatrix Zero, Part II US Broadcast date: Wednesday, October 4, 2000 at 9:00 p.m.
Janeway, Torres and Tuvok infect the collective with the virus, so the queen starts destroying every Borg vessel that has a drone aboard who is infected - basically killing thousands because one on board is effected. The queen creates a counter virus that will destroy every drone who is infected with the virus, and she must release it in Unimatrix Zero. To thwart her plans, the drones evacuate Unimatrix Zero and destroy it instead. Tuvok's neural suppressant wears off and he turns on JW and Torres, but various rouge Borg (now individuals) take over a few Borg vessels and help voyager get their 3 crew members back.
In the end the Borg turn on the Queen and Seven of Nine receives a message from the queen saying: "This Is Not The End...I Will Only Be Replaced...Our Plans For Humanity Have Only Just Begun."
7.2 Imperfection
Imperfection deals with the fate of the Borg children, Azan, Mezoti, and Rebi, who were acquired by the U.S.S. Voyager in the season six episode Collective. Captain Janeway, who has always felt a great responsibility to the Borg children, refers to them as some of the ship's most precious cargo. This will mark the final appearance for several of the Borg children, whose story line continued in the season six episodes "Child's Play" and "The Haunting of Deck Twelve." Also making an appearance in this episode will be the Delta Flyer, version II. The first Delta Flyer was destroyed by the Borg in "Unimatrix Zero, Part I."
7.3 Drive
In a rather unique story line to Star Trek, the likely-resurrected Delta Flyer will be featured in a race with other ships with Tom Paris and B'Elanna Torres at the controls.
7.4 Repression [das war mal weiß]
Tuvok investigates crimes against Maquis crew members who might be said to be in "Repression".
7.4 Critical Care [das hier auch]
The Doctor's program is stolen from the U.S.S. Voyager and he is forced to work on a large hospital ship. While Janeway and her crew try to find him, the Doctor decides to take matters into his own hands when dealing with the unethical treatment procedures for the sick and dying on the hospital ship.
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