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{{e|Survival Instinct}} kick-started the season proper with [[Seven of Nine]] disconnected from the hive mind and back in her full [[Borg]] outfit. Not long after, [[The Doctor]] discovered the art of day-dreaming, and began living out his fantasies, one of which sees him take on the role of [[Emergency Command Hologram]]. Fantasy soon became reality however when the Hierarchy attacked, and the Doctor was forced to assume command.
 
{{e|Survival Instinct}} kick-started the season proper with [[Seven of Nine]] disconnected from the hive mind and back in her full [[Borg]] outfit. Not long after, [[The Doctor]] discovered the art of day-dreaming, and began living out his fantasies, one of which sees him take on the role of [[Emergency Command Hologram]]. Fantasy soon became reality however when the Hierarchy attacked, and the Doctor was forced to assume command.
   
Next, the aggressive [[Vaadwaur]] were awoken from their 900 year slumber in {{e|Dragon's Teeth}} when {{USS|Voyager}} stumbled into a network of subspace corridors with the potential to return them to the [[Alpha Quadrant]]. After turning up references to the word vaadwaur in Talaxian folk tales, as well as its meaning in the old tongue dialect (foolish), Neelix went to the Captain with some disturbing findings.
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Next, the aggressive [[Vaadwaur]] were awoken from their 900 year slumber in {{e|Dragon's Teeth}} when {{USS|Voyager}} stumbled into a network of subspace corridors with the potential to return them to the [[Alpha Quadrant]]. After turning up references to the word vaadwaur in Talaxian folk tales, as well as its meaning in the old tongue dialect, "foolish", [[Neelix]] went to the Captain with some disturbing findings.
   
Seven began to lose her grip on reality in {{e|The Voyager Conspiracy}}, accusing both Chakotay and then Janeway of conducting secret missions. In {{e|Pathfinder}}, [[Reg Barclay]] reappeared, joined by [[Deanna Troi]] and [[Neelix]] the cat, as realtime contact was made with Starfleet using the [[MIDAS array]]. Around the same time, [[Tom Paris]]' new holodeck program, [[Fair Haven]] was introduced, where Janeway found a new love interest.
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Seven began to lose her grip on reality in {{e|The Voyager Conspiracy}}, accusing both Chakotay and then Janeway of conducting secret missions. In {{e|Pathfinder}}, [[Reg Barclay]] reappeared, joined by [[Deanna Troi]] and [[Neelix (cat)|Neelix the cat]], as real-time contact was made with Starfleet using the [[MIDAS array]]. Around the same time, [[Tom Paris]]' new holodeck program, [[Fair Haven]] was introduced, where Janeway found a new love interest.
   
 
The crew found themselves in a claustrophobic nightmare as they relived a war crime in {{e|Memorial}} before the Doctor became a Qomarian singing sensation overnight in {{e|Virtuoso}}. Did the fame go to his head? {{e|Collective}} saw the introduction of the Children of the Borg, and in {{e|Tsunkatse}}, whilst Janeway took a break and the crew enjoyed shore-leave, Seven ended up in a pay-per-view fight to the death.
 
The crew found themselves in a claustrophobic nightmare as they relived a war crime in {{e|Memorial}} before the Doctor became a Qomarian singing sensation overnight in {{e|Virtuoso}}. Did the fame go to his head? {{e|Collective}} saw the introduction of the Children of the Borg, and in {{e|Tsunkatse}}, whilst Janeway took a break and the crew enjoyed shore-leave, Seven ended up in a pay-per-view fight to the death.
   
[[Icheb]], one of the Borg Children, returned home in {{e|Child's Play}}, only to have his parents turn on him, and send him back to the Borg full of neurolithic pathogen.
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[[Icheb]], one of the Borg Children, returned home in {{e|Child's Play}}, only to have his parents turn on him, and send him back to the Borg full of a neurolithic pathogen.
   
Janeway took three wayward crewmembers under her wing for a standard mission aboard the [[Delta Flyer]] in [[Good Shepherd]], before running into a dark matter lifeform. In [[Fury]], [[Kes]] returned with a vengence, killing [[B'Elanna Torres]] before travelling back in time 6 years, to sabotage the ship and have the Vidians harvest the crew.
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Janeway took three wayward crewmembers under her wing for a standard mission aboard the ''[[Delta Flyer]]'' in {{e|Good Shepherd}}, before running into a dark matter lifeform. In {{e|Fury}}, [[Kes]] returned with a vengence, killing [[B'Elanna Torres]] before traveling back in time 6 years, to sabotage the ship and allow the Vidians to harvest the crew.
   
Having bid goodbye to Kes once more, permanent bi-monthly communication with Earth is established. As a result in [[Lifeline]], The Doctor visited Jupiter Station in the [[Alpha Quadrant]] in order to help treat his creators' terminal illness.
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Having bid goodbye to Kes once more, permanent bi-monthly communication with Earth was established. As a result in {{e|Lifeline}}, the Doctor visited Jupiter Station in the [[Alpha Quadrant]] in order to help treat his creators' terminal illness.
   
A ghost story provided the denouement to the season, as [[Neelix]] comforted the Borg Children by telling them a tale of terror, [[The Haunting of Deck Twelve]].
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A ghost story provided the denouement to the season, as Neelix comforted the Borg Children by telling them a tale of terror, {{e|The Haunting of Deck Twelve}}.
   
Season 6 culminated in the assimilation of [[Tuvok]], [[Torres]] & [[Janeway]] who went head to head with the [[Borg Queen]]. This time, to assist an underground Borg Resistance threatened with annihilation.
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Season 6 culminated in the assimilation of [[Tuvok]], Torres, and Janeway as they went head to head with the [[Borg Queen]]. This time, to assist an underground Borg Resistance threatened with annihilation.
   
 
==Background Information==
 
==Background Information==

Revision as of 18:53, 12 November 2007

Episodes

Template:VOY-Season6

Summary

The sixth season began with Chakotay considering mutiny, as Kathryn Janeway launched a bitter vendetta against Captain Ransom of the USS Equinox, and became increasingly obsessed with locating him. Janeway had been pushed to the point where she was willing to not only jeopardize the lives of her own crew, but commit murder.

"Survival Instinct" kick-started the season proper with Seven of Nine disconnected from the hive mind and back in her full Borg outfit. Not long after, The Doctor discovered the art of day-dreaming, and began living out his fantasies, one of which sees him take on the role of Emergency Command Hologram. Fantasy soon became reality however when the Hierarchy attacked, and the Doctor was forced to assume command.

Next, the aggressive Vaadwaur were awoken from their 900 year slumber in "Dragon's Teeth" when USS Voyager stumbled into a network of subspace corridors with the potential to return them to the Alpha Quadrant. After turning up references to the word vaadwaur in Talaxian folk tales, as well as its meaning in the old tongue dialect, "foolish", Neelix went to the Captain with some disturbing findings.

Seven began to lose her grip on reality in "The Voyager Conspiracy", accusing both Chakotay and then Janeway of conducting secret missions. In "Pathfinder", Reg Barclay reappeared, joined by Deanna Troi and Neelix the cat, as real-time contact was made with Starfleet using the MIDAS array. Around the same time, Tom Paris' new holodeck program, Fair Haven was introduced, where Janeway found a new love interest.

The crew found themselves in a claustrophobic nightmare as they relived a war crime in "Memorial" before the Doctor became a Qomarian singing sensation overnight in "Virtuoso". Did the fame go to his head? "Collective" saw the introduction of the Children of the Borg, and in "Tsunkatse", whilst Janeway took a break and the crew enjoyed shore-leave, Seven ended up in a pay-per-view fight to the death.

Icheb, one of the Borg Children, returned home in "Child's Play", only to have his parents turn on him, and send him back to the Borg full of a neurolithic pathogen.

Janeway took three wayward crewmembers under her wing for a standard mission aboard the Delta Flyer in "Good Shepherd", before running into a dark matter lifeform. In "Fury", Kes returned with a vengence, killing B'Elanna Torres before traveling back in time 6 years, to sabotage the ship and allow the Vidians to harvest the crew.

Having bid goodbye to Kes once more, permanent bi-monthly communication with Earth was established. As a result in "Lifeline", the Doctor visited Jupiter Station in the Alpha Quadrant in order to help treat his creators' terminal illness.

A ghost story provided the denouement to the season, as Neelix comforted the Borg Children by telling them a tale of terror, "The Haunting of Deck Twelve".

Season 6 culminated in the assimilation of Tuvok, Torres, and Janeway as they went head to head with the Borg Queen. This time, to assist an underground Borg Resistance threatened with annihilation.

Background Information

  • Discounting season premieres/finales, this was the first season since season 2 not to feature a two-part/movie length episode during its run.
  • "Fury" was the only time that the character of Kes appeared since leaving the show at the beginning of season 4 (replaced by Seven of Nine).
  • "Barge of the Dead" featured Karen Austin as B'Elanna Torres' mother, one of the actresses apparently short-listed for the original role of Kathryn Janeway.
  • "Survival Instinct" is the first time since Living Witness, Season 4 that Jeri Ryan appeared in full Borg outfit.

See also

Previous Season:
VOY Season 5
Seasons of
Star Trek: Voyager
Next Season:
VOY Season 7