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"The Thaw" is the 39th episode of Star Trek: Voyager, the 23rd episode of the second season. In this science fiction television show, the crew of a spaceship discover aliens who are mentally connected to a computer. The spacecraft finds a planet that was destroyed by a solar flare, and the survivors are in hibernation pods.
Voyager had appearances by several other races who initially appear in The Next Generation: the Q, the Borg, Cardassians, Bajorans, Betazoids, and Ferengi, along with Deep Space Nine ' s Jem'Hadar (via hologram), as well as the Maquis resistance movement, previously established in episodes of The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine.
Taylor died Thursday, Oct. 24, the official “Star Trek” website announced. Taylor joined the “Next Generation” team during its fourth season in 1990. By …
"Tuvix" is the 40th episode (24th in the second season) [3] of the science fiction television program Star Trek: Voyager. [4] The episode originally aired on May 6, 1996, [1] [3] and tells the story of Tuvok and Neelix being merged into a unique third character named Tuvix.
The settlers cannot offer the Briori technology that brought them there, as their ancestors dismantled the alien ship long ago, but they do offer to accept any of the Voyager crew into their society. Janeway thus faces a crisis of conscience over whether she can condemn all 152 crew-members on Voyager to the 70-year journey home to Earth. Yet ...
"Ashes to Ashes" is the 138th episode of Star Trek: Voyager, the 18th episode of its sixth season. It features Seven of Nine attempting to mother ex-Borg orphans, while USS Voyager encounters a unique alien species, the Kobali. [1] The episode was nominated for an Emmy award for makeup, by a team including Michael Westmore.
Actor Leslie Jordan's official cause of death has been confirmed: he suffered "sudden cardiac dysfunction and arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease," the Los Angeles County Coroner's Office ...
Following the big exodus of many of the show’s original cast members in 1980, actor-comedian Charles Rocket joined the SNL cast for one season from 1980 until 1981. However, he was dismissed ...