Star Trek: Voyager

7.9
/10
  • space
  • science fiction
  • mystery and drama
  • time manipulation
  • supernatural powers
  • artificial intelligence
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Pulled to the far side of the galaxy, where the Federation is seventy-five years away at maximum warp speed, a Starfleet ship must cooperate with Maquis rebels to find a way home.
  • 45min
  • Seasons: 7
  • Episodes: 168
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Star Trek: Voyager

season 1

serie United States 1995 - 2001

Episode rating

7.4
E1
7.1
E2
7.1
E3
7.1
E4
6.4
E5
8.2
E6
6.6
E7
6.7
E8
7.3
E9
7.6
E10
6.7
E11
6.6
E12
7.2
E13
7.2
E14
7.0
E15

Cast of season 1

In order of relevance in the season

Episodes of season 115

  • 7.4
    /10

    Caretaker

    episode S1.E1 january 1995
    While pursuing the trail of Maquis rebels, a newly commissioned Starfleet ship gets pulled to the far side of the galaxy.
  • 7.1
    /10

    Parallax

    episode S1.E2 january 1995
    Tensions rise between the merged starfleet and maquis crews when they find another ship caught within a quantum singularity, only find there's more to the ship than it seems.
  • 7.1
    /10

    Time and Again

    episode S1.E3 january 1995
    The Voyager crew discovers a planet which recently suffered a horrific catastrophe. Upon investigation, Janeway and Paris are sent back in time before the disaster and are faced with the decision of whether to try to stop it.
  • 7.1
    /10

    Phage

    episode S1.E4 february 1995
    Searching to replenish their dilithium supplies, Voyager encounters the Viidans who assault other races for their organs. Neelix is attacked and his lungs taken. Now it's a race against time to retrieve the stolen lungs and save his life.
  • 6.4
    /10

    The Cloud

    episode S1.E5 february 1995
    Voyager becomes trapped in a strange nebula when the crew searches for a new power source for the ship.
  • 8.2
    /10

    Eye of the Needle

    episode S1.E6 february 1995
    When the Voyager crew encounters a wormhole and makes contact with a Romulan ship on the other side, it raises the crew's hopes of getting back to Earth.
  • 6.6
    /10

    Ex Post Facto

    episode S1.E7 february 1995
    Tuvok plays detective when Paris is wrongfully convicted by an alien race of murder.
  • 6.7
    /10

    Emanations

    episode S1.E8 march 1995
    When the crew finds a mysterious alien burial ground within an asteroid, a unknown phenomenon that teleports the bodies suddenly transports Kim to another planet where an alien race believes he is a being from the afterlife.
  • 7.3
    /10

    Prime Factors

    episode S1.E9 march 1995
    The crew encounters a hedonistic alien race with the ability to travel through the galaxy at will -- an ability that may be the key to Voyager's returning home.
  • 7.6
    /10

    State of Flux

    episode S1.E10 april 1995
    A fatal disaster aboard a Kazon ship reveals mishandled Federation technology at its heart, which indicates a traitor aboard Voyager.
  • 6.7
    /10

    Heroes and Demons

    episode S1.E11 april 1995
    When Harry disappears during his Beowulf holonovel, Chakotay and Tuvok, sent to investigate, disappear as well. Not wanting to lose anymore crewmembers, the Doctor's transferred to the holodeck to investigate.
  • 6.6
    /10

    Cathexis

    episode S1.E12 may 1995
    An encounter with a peculiar nebula suddenly leaves Chakotay brain dead and unconscious. The crew is left with a mysterious but powerful force of energy onboard that can take over the minds of the crew members.
  • 7.2
    /10

    Faces

    episode S1.E13 may 1995
    In an attempt to develop a cure for the Phage, a Vidiian doctor captures Torres and splits her into her 2 halves, one human - the other, Klingon.
  • 7.2
    /10

    Jetrel

    episode S1.E14 may 1995
    Neelix is diagnosed with a fatal illness by a Haakonian named Jetrel. The same man who'd developed a doomsday weapon which destroyed a Talaxian moon and killed Neelix's family.
  • 7
    /10

    Learning Curve

    episode S1.E15 may 1995
    As Neelix's cooking sickens Voyager itself, Tuvok runs the four most problematic Maquis malcontents through a Starfleet-style boot camp.