Five Favorite Episodes of "STAR TREK VOYAGER" Season Three (1996-1997)

Mar 09, 2020 15:57



Below is a list of my five favorite episodes from Season Three of "STAR TREK VOYAGER". Created by Rick Berman, Michael Piller and Jeri Taylor; the series starred Kate Mulgrew as Captain Kathryn Janeway:

FIVE FAVORITE EPISODES OF "STAR TREK VOYAGER" SEASON THREE (1996-1997)



1. (3.16) "Blood Fever" - While enduring pon farr, a lovesick Ensign Vorik unexpectedly passes it to Chief Engineer B'Elanna Torres, affecting her relationship with Chief Helmsman Tom Paris during an Away mission. Alexander Enberg guest-starred.



2. (3.24) "Displaced" - A mystery develops when Voyager crew members are replaced, one-by-one, with aliens from an unknown race.



3. (3.25) "Worst Case Scenario" - When Torres discovers a hidden holodeck program in which the ship's Maquis crewmen stage an insurrection, members of the Voyager crew begin clandestinely participating in it, with surprising dangerous results for Paris and Security Chief Tuvok. Martha Hackett guest-starred.



4. (3.17) "Unity" - Voyager's First Officer, Commander Chakotay, crashes on a planet with a community of unassimilated Borg drones from all over the galaxy. Meanwhile, the ship encounters a Borg cube that is "dead in space".



5. (3.02) "The Chute" - While on leave on the Akritirian homeworld, Paris and Operations Chief Harry Kim are falsely accused of a terrorist bombing. While the two men struggle to survive in a brutal prison, Captain Kathryn Janeway and Voyager's crew race against time to prove their innocence.



Honorable Mention: (3.14) "Alter Ego" - Kim falls in love with a holodeck character from Neelix's Polynesian resort program named Marayna. But when he seeks help from Tuvok to get over his "crush", Marayna begins to behave strangely when she develops an obsession toward the Vulcan Security Chief.

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