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  2. Voyagers! - Wikipedia

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    NBC cancelled Voyagers! [3] and replaced it with the news magazine program Monitor, which averaged only a 7 share. [2] David Letterman poked fun at NBC's cancellation of the series by airing a sketch on his Late Night program titled "They Took My Show Away", a parody of an after-school special in which the host comforts a boy who was a Voyagers ...

  3. The 37's - Wikipedia

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    On stardate 48975.1, the crew of Voyager follows an ancient SOS to a Class L planet whose atmospheric interference requires landing the ship to investigate. On the surface, Captain Janeway (Kate Mulgrew) leads an away team to discover the source of the transmission: a Lockheed Model 10 Electra [6] with an alien generator added to sustain the SOS.

  4. Year of Hell - Wikipedia

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    Voyager begins a running battle with many Krenim ships over a period of two months, suffering heavy damage and casualties. During one attack, Seven of Nine uses an unexploded Krenim chroniton torpedo to devise a method of shielding Voyager against the weapons; however, the weapon partially explodes, blinding and severely burning Tuvok. When ...

  5. Waking Moments - Wikipedia

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    "Waking Moments" is the 81st episode of Star Trek: Voyager, the 13th episode of the fourth season. This episode focuses on the dreams the crew of a spacecraft are having, as they make their way back to Earth after being stranded on the other side of the galaxy, in the Star Trek universe.

  6. Nothing Human - Wikipedia

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    Voyager encounters a distress call and finds a ship with a non-humanoid life form on the verge of dying. They transport the scorpion-like creature to Sickbay but it wraps around B'Elanna Torres, creating a physical and biochemical bond. Doing nothing means Torres will die; separating them risks killing them both.

  7. Jetrel - Wikipedia

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    "Jetrel" is the fifteenth episode of the first season of Star Trek: Voyager. Neelix has mixed feelings as he encounters a former enemy of his alien race.. The story for this television episode was written by James Thomton and Scott Nimerfro, while the teleplay (aka script) was written by Jack Klein, Karen Klein, and Kenneth Biller and it was directed by Kim Friedman. [1]

  8. The Chute - Wikipedia

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    "The Chute" is the 45th episode of Star Trek: Voyager, the third episode of the third season. In this science fiction story, two members of the crew of the USS Voyager are trapped in an alien prison. The episode was directed by Les Landau with a story by Clayvon C. Harris. It aired on UPN on September 18, 1996.

  9. Heroes and Demons - Wikipedia

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    Rick Berman, Jeri Taylor and Michael Piller had worked together as executive producers for the pilot of Voyager, "Caretaker", and the following ten episodes. "Heroes and Demons" was the first episode where Piller wasn't involved in the writing of the scripts because he had begun work on the series Legend . [ 1 ]