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Janeway fights with Seven of Nine in an attempt to convince the Borg drone to see herself as an individual, free of the Collective. Kes undergoes a startling transformation that changes her life forever.
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B'Elanna endures one of the hardest days of her life, and must face her feelings for Tom when they are stranded in space. Voyager offers aid to victims of the Borg, only to have their new allies turn on them.
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Chakotay is thrust into the middle of an alien war, and joins a detachment of soldiers in defending a village -- only to learn that all is not as it seems.
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Torres and the Doctor answer a distress call, and find a ship where the only surviving lifeform is the vessel's neurotic and unstable maintenance hologram.
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Strange dreams prompt Seven of Nine to flee Voyager, and rediscover a dark page from her past.
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Neelix questions his deepest spiritual beliefs when a near-death experience reveals no truth to the Talaxian idea of an afterlife.
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The crew discovers that an alien race is invading their dreams, and Chakotay enters the sleeping world to confront them.
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Voyager finds itself in an uncomfortable meeting with the Hirogen, a warrior species that lives for the hunt, after using their technology to communicate with Starfleet.
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While hunting a member of Species 8472, the Hirogen follow the alien to Voyager. Janeway is less than excited about handing the wounded being over to them.
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A change is Seven's behavior leads her to examine repressed memories, where she discovers that an alien trader attacked her and stole some of her Borg nanoprobes.
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An alien test-pilot visits the ship, and befriends Tom Paris -- then steals his identity, replacing him and sending the real Tom off the ship.
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Voyager is forced to search for deuterium fuel on a hostile Y-class planet, but Tom and Harry go missing. The crew is shocked to find them still alive on the planet's surface, living without environmental suits.
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A vast nebula plagued with deadly radiation blocks Voyager's path home, and the entire crew -- except Seven of Nine -- go into long-term stasis. Seven struggles with hallucinations as she attempts to keep the ship's basic systems running.
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An alien visitor helps the crew decipher a transmission from Starfleet, leading Voyager to an advanced sharship capable of whisking them home in a few months.
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