Star Trek: Voyager - Season 2

Star Trek: Voyager

Season 2

1995 • 26 Episodes

Capt. Janeway and her crew encounter the Kazon and other new Delta Quadrant enemies as they continue the long, perilous journey back to Earth.

Episodes

The 37's - Star Trek: Voyager

1. The 37's

7.5

August 28, 1995

Stardate: 48975.1. The crew happen upon a 1936 Ford truck adrift in space, leading to the discovery of a cryogenic chamber of humans abducted in the 1930s, including Amelia Earhart.

Initiations - Star Trek: Voyager

2. Initiations

6.5

September 4, 1995

Stardate: 49005.3. A young Kazon, desperate to prove himself and earn his name, tries to attack Chakotay.

Projections - Star Trek: Voyager

3. Projections

7.8

September 11, 1995

Stardate: 48892.1. The Emergency Medical Hologram is activated during a red alert and finds the ship has been abandoned after an unknown emergency. As he explores, evidence mounts that the Doctor may in fact be the only real human in a holo-program called Voyager.

Elogium - Star Trek: Voyager

4. Elogium

5.6

September 18, 1995

Stardate: 48921.3. While the crew of Voyager investigate a cluster of space-borne life forms, Kes begins exhibiting strange intense symptoms.

Non Sequitur - Star Trek: Voyager

5. Non Sequitur

6.7

September 25, 1995

Stardate: 49011. Harry Kim arises one morning to find he is back in San Francisco on Earth with his girlfriend Libby. In order to help him restore reality, he enlists the help of a shady figure in France by the name of Tom Paris, who has no idea who Harry is.

Twisted - Star Trek: Voyager

6. Twisted

6.9

October 2, 1995

Stardate: Unknown. Voyager enters a spatial distortion ring, which causes the ship’s layout to shift in confusing ways.

Parturition - Star Trek: Voyager

7. Parturition

5.9

October 9, 1995

Stardate: Unknown. Tom Paris and Neelix, while fighting over Kes’s affections, crash-land on a dangerous planet and become responsible for a sickly baby creature.

Persistence of Vision - Star Trek: Voyager

8. Persistence of Vision

6.8

October 30, 1995

Stardate: Unknown. Captain Janeway starts seeing characters and objects from her holo-novel around the ship. Soon afterwards the crew begins entering a catatonic state one by one, while only Kes and the Doctor remain unaffected.

Tattoo - Star Trek: Voyager

9. Tattoo

6.1

November 6, 1995

Stardate: Unknown. Upon discovering a cultural symbol drawn in the ground on a planet that was used by his ancestors to 'heal the land', Chakotay tries to contact the beings his tribe called the 'Sky Spirits.'

Cold Fire - Star Trek: Voyager

10. Cold Fire

6.4

November 13, 1995

Stardate: 49164.8. The crew of Voyager make contact with the Caretaker's mate, Suspiria, and a community of Ocampa that have been living on her Array. One of the Ocampa begins to train Kes in growing her psychic abilities, but pushes her to become more powerful than she can control.

Maneuvers - Star Trek: Voyager

11. Maneuvers

6.7

November 20, 1995

Stardate: Unknown. After the Kazon steal some Federation technology Chakotay goes after them on his own and is captured.

Resistance - Star Trek: Voyager

12. Resistance

6.4

November 27, 1995

Stardate: Unknown. Tuvok and B'Elanna are captured and imprisoned after an away mission to obtain a chemical vital to Voyager's systems from a black market go wrong. Janeway is knocked unconscious and is rescued by a man who believes that she is his daughter.

Prototype - Star Trek: Voyager

13. Prototype

7.0

January 15, 1996

Stardate: Unknown. After finding and repairing a robot found drifting in space, B'Elanna is abducted and forced to design a new prototype or Voyager will be destroyed.

Alliances - Star Trek: Voyager

14. Alliances

7.0

January 22, 1996

Stardate: Unknown. Janeway tries to make an alliance with a Kazon sect for their own protection and so they can continue their journey through the Delta Quadrant.

Threshold - Star Trek: Voyager

15. Threshold

5.7

January 29, 1996

Stardate: Unknown. After finding a type of dilithium that can survive at a higher temperatures, Tom Paris comes up with the ingenious idea of attempting to cross the transwarp threshold in an attempt to find a way to get home faster.

Meld - Star Trek: Voyager

16. Meld

7.4

February 5, 1996

Stardate: Unknown. In order to help out Lon Suder, a psychopath who killed a crewmember, Tuvok performs a mind meld. Soon after, he begins showing violent tendencies, which develop until he loses control.

Dreadnought - Star Trek: Voyager

17. Dreadnought

7.5

February 12, 1996

Stardate: 49447. When Voyager encounters a Cardassian missile ship in the Delta Quadrant named 'Dreadnought', B'Elanna must disarm it before it destroys a planet with millions of innocent people.

Death Wish - Star Trek: Voyager

18. Death Wish

7.8

February 19, 1996

Stardate: 49301.2. A suicidal Q threatens the future of the Q-Continuum after he requests asylum aboard Voyager.

Lifesigns - Star Trek: Voyager

19. Lifesigns

7.1

February 26, 1996

Stardate: 46504.3. After receiving a Vidiian patient who is about to die from the Phage, the doctor transfers her consciousness into the ship's computer and creates a holographic body. He soon finds himself becoming deeply attracted to her.

Investigations - Star Trek: Voyager

20. Investigations

7.6

March 13, 1996

Stardate: 49485.2. After weeks of erratic behavior, Tom Paris leaves Voyager and joins a Talaxian convoy.

Deadlock - Star Trek: Voyager

21. Deadlock

8.0

March 18, 1996

Stardate: 49548.7. An accident in a plasma cloud duplicates Voyager after they are attacked by the Vidiians. During the aftermath, the ship is severely damaged, Ensign Wildman's baby dies and Harry Kim is sucked into space through a hull breach.

Innocence - Star Trek: Voyager

22. Innocence

6.4

April 8, 1996

Stardate: Unknown. When Tuvok crashes on a moon, he discovers three small children who believe they are about to die.

The Thaw - Star Trek: Voyager

23. The Thaw

6.9

April 29, 1996

Stardate: Unknown. The crew of Voyager encounters a planet that has recently entered an ice age. They discover a series of stasis chambers where a small group of people are mentally connected to an artificial environment that turned horribly wrong.

Tuvix - Star Trek: Voyager

24. Tuvix

7.6

May 6, 1996

Stardate: 49655.2. A transporter accident merges Tuvok and Neelix into one new being who calls himself 'Tuvix.'

Resolutions - Star Trek: Voyager

25. Resolutions

7.3

May 13, 1996

Stardate: 49690.1. When Captain Janeway and Chakotay contract an incurable virus they are left on a planet that shield them from its effects. While Janeway searches for a cure, she begins to form a deeper relationship with her first officer. Onboard Voyager, Tuvok, who is now in command, faces a near mutiny.

Basics (1) - Star Trek: Voyager

26. Basics (1)

7.3

May 20, 1996

Stardate: Unknown. Voyager receives a distress signal from Seska, who claims that Maje Cullah is going to take her baby away from her, a baby she says is Chakotay's. Chakotay is skeptical, but can't take the risk of abandoning his child, should it really prove to be his. Janeway authorises a mission to rescue Chakotay's child and the ship moves deep into Kazon Nistrim territory. However: was Seska for real, or is this all an elaborate trap?