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Star Trek Voyager: Season 3 (1997)

Region: 2
UPC/Barcode: 5014437842138
Released: 6th September 2004
Release type: Deleted
No. of Discs: 7
Catalogue No: PHE8421
Category: Television, Sci-Fi
Format: DVD / Box Set
Star Trek Voyager: Season 3 (1997) (Box Set) (Deleted)

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Story: All 26 episodes from Season 3 of the third 'Star Trek' spin-off. The opening episode, 'Basics (Part 2)' concludes the story from the end of the last season that saw the Voyager crew stranded on a planet while the Kazon ran off with the ship. 'Flashback' a celebration of 30 years of Star Trek, features Tuvok mind-melding with Janeway and revealing his service on board the Excelsior under Captain Hikaru Sulu from the original series. In 'The Chute' Tom and Harry find themselves wrongly accused of terrorism after a brain implant overpowers their reason. In 'The Swarm' the Doctor's memory circuits are overloaded, and he might have to lose all the knowledge gained over the last two years. In 'False Profits' the crew of the Voyager come across a briefly appearing wormhole near a planet that is giving off signals from Alpha Quadrant technology. In 'Remember' Torres experiences some vivid and sensual dreams that become more and more troubled. In 'Sacred Ground' Kes wanders onto a sacred site during a visit to a local planet, and is knocked cold by a protective force-field. In 'Future's End (Part 1)', the Voyager finds itself under attack from Federation time-ship Aeon. In 'Future's End (Part 2)', the crew of Voyager must stop the megalomaniac entrepreneur Starling from using the Federation Time Ship Aeon in the 21st Century. In 'Warlord' Kes finds her body taken over by a malevolent and powerful warlord who plans one final manouevre in an ongoing war with his neighbours. In 'The Q and the Grey' Captain Janeway is in for a shock when Q returns and proposes marriage - but his reasons are not entirely ruled by his heart. In 'Macrocosm' Janeway and Neelix return to the ship only to find that a virus has taken over and assumed a physical form. In 'Fair Trade' the Voyager stops at a trading station on the edge of some notorious space and Neelix meets up with an old friend in need of help. In 'Alter Ego' Harry approaches Tuvok with an unusual problem - he has fallen in love with a holodeck character. In 'Coda' Janeway finds herself in a time-loop with ever more terrifying consequences. In 'Blood Fever' a young Vulcan Ensign, Vorik, experiences overpowering desires to mate with Torres. In 'Unity' Chakotay is attacked while on an away mission, and when he awakens he finds that his rescuers are not all they seem. In 'The Darkling' the holographic doctor tries to improve his personality, but his methods bring about the creation of an evil monster. In 'Rise' Tuvok and Neelix become stranded on the surface of a planet. As they struggle for survival, they realise that someone in their group is a traitor. In 'Favourite Son' Harry Kim blatantly disregards the captain's orders, opens fire on a peaceful planet and declares that he is not human and must return to his home. Kes finds herself living as a married, old woman in 'Before and After'. She soon realises that she is trapped in a temporal anomaly and is travelling backwards in time. In 'Real Life', the Holographic Doctor creates a complete holographic family so he can have a more fulfilling life. In 'Distant Origin', a scientist from a race of lizard-like creatures is trying to prove that his race are descended from a group of bipeds from a distant sector of the galaxy. In 'Worst Case Scenario', Chakotay leads a Maquis rebellion on Voyager leading to the kidnapping of all Starfleet officers and the expulsion of Janeway from the ship. In 'Displaced', the crew of Voyager are surprised when an unexpected alien guest arrives on the ship and Kes disappears. In the chilling, cliff-hanging season finale, 'Scorpion (Part 1)', Voyager realise that they have to travel near Borg space on their route home. However, they discover that Starfleet's lethal foes are fighting a losing battle with a stronger enemy from another universe.

Starring: Kate Mulgrew, Robert Beltran, Roxann Dawson, Robert Duncan McNeill, Ethan Phillips, Robert Picardo, Tim Russ, Garrett Wang, Jennifer Lien, Majel Barrett, Martha Hackett, Anthony Delongis, Boris Krutonog, Don McManus, Carole Davis, Dan Shor, Eugene Roche, Becky Ann Baker, Sarah Silverman, Ed Begley Jr, Anthony Crivello, John De Lancie, Albie Selznick, Michael Fiske, Alexander Enberg, Sandra Nelson, Len Cariou, Bruce Bohne, Lori Hallier, Stephen Davies, Alan Oppenheimer, Irene Tsu, Jessica Collins, Lindsey Haun, Wendy Schaal, Henry Woronicz, Marshall Teague, Tarik Ergin, Deborah Levin, John Rhys-Davies

Directed by: Winrich Kolbe, David Livingston, Les Landau, Alexander Singer, Cliff Bole, Robert Duncan McNeill, Jesús Salvador Treviño, Robert Picardo, Nancy Malone, Andrew Robinson, Robert Scheerer, Marvin V. Rush, Allan Kroeker, Anson Williams

Written by: Michael Piller, Brannon Braga, Kenneth Biller, Mike Sussman, Joe Menosky, Lisa Klink, Andre Bormanis, Ronald Wilkerson, Jeri Taylor, Harry Doc Kloor

DVD information

Studio/distributor: Paramount Home Entertainment

Other releases of this film

Star Trek Voyager: Season 3 (1997) (Box Set) (Retail / Rental)