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  1. Sad episode. It was happy when I saw Tom and B'Elanna getting married, then I saw the Lt. Junior Grade pips on Paris and I thought he got promoted. Then B'Elanna died and I was sad but I knew something had to be wrong. B'Elanna is too good to kill! Then the plot thickened... it turns out that they're the T-1000 things from the episode Demon. They did a great makeup job in this episode, especially with Janeway.

     

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  2. Harry's extreme love for an alien woman challenges the Prime Directive, Janeway's opinion of him, and his rank. Oh lordy no! NOT HARRY'S RANK! What would Harry do if he weren't an ENSIGN anymore! In the end Harry ends up leaving her after some terrorist activity and he lives with the pain of a broken heart and speculating what he would have done if his rank had been compromised.

     

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  3. Seven of Nine: The Movie. While the crew of the Voyager plan a heist on a Borg Sphere, the Borg are planning something different. Seven stays with the Borg and is lead to their Queen... The Borg Queen. Or a Borg Queen. This one isn't played by the magnificent Alice Krige, but another actress, so I have no idea if this one is supposed to be the same Queen from First Contact or a backup Queen... but then Alice Krige comes back for Endgame which I'm not supposed to know about so that must be the same Queen from FC somehow, but is she the same one from this episode? Susanna Thompson sure looks like the FC Queen but she lack that specific accent that makes me like Alice. Plus I think she's shorter. Enough! This is what threads are for. This was a magnificent mini-movie, no matter who plays the Queen. Great special effects, sad flashbacks of the Hansens, and Borg!

     

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  4. Seven of Nine: The Movie. While the crew of the Voyager plan a heist on a Borg Sphere, the Borg are planning something different. Seven stays with the Borg and is lead to their Queen... The Borg Queen. Or a Borg Queen. This one isn't played by the magnificent Alice Krige, but another actress, so I have no idea if this one is supposed to be the same Queen from First Contact or a backup Queen... but then Alice Krige comes back for Endgame which I'm not supposed to know about so that must be the same Queen from FC somehow, but is she the same one from this episode? Susanna Thompson sure looks like the FC Queen but she lack that specific accent that makes me like Alice. Plus I think she's shorter. Enough! This is what threads are for. This was a magnificent mini-movie, no matter who plays the Queen. Great special effects, sad flashbacks of the Hansens, and Borg!

     

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  5. An alright episode. One of the few I've seen before when Voyager used to air on UPN. But just like Enterprise, when it started getting good they replaced it... for The Twilight Zone... Well, I think the crew's hopes were taking over their judgement too easily but I'm sure that was the influence of the monster. Poor, poor Voyager crew.

     

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  6. Am I the only one who loves Noss's voice??? She sounds so cool! Plus we see more of Tuvok's past. It turns out he was a rebel, loving whoever he wanted and experiencing emotions! I actually liked him better that way. I think he and Noss could have gone places, but no, he has to be mister uber-Vulcan. Always right and always logical... Vulcans are such a frustrating species.

     

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  7. A photonic civilization that lives in subspace discovers Paris's Captain Proton program and interprets it as a real world while they see bio-organic bags of mostly water as fake. They go to war and who better than Captain Janeway to stop them? She becomes Queen Arachnia of the Spider-people! And one hot spider-person she is :laugh:. Well Paris's Captain Proton program has never been one of my favorite subjects on the show, but this was a fun episode.

     

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  8. Aww, sad episode. The Doctor's life sure hasn't been easy. His first love leaves, he forgets his first love and all of his memory for his first two years, his daughter dies, and this. I guess it's his lot in life...

     

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  9. I didn't trust Kashyyyk for one second! Alright, maybe a few seconds but no more than that! And I know his name only has one "y"! Well I'm glad Janeway was smart enough not to trust him but to still have faith in him.

     

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  10. Good episode. Tom gets demoted to Ensign and sentenced to 30 days in the brig. I liked this episode because of the concept of a planet made of solid (you know what I mean!) water, and me being the sea trooper and all... If you don't understand what I'm saying then leave, you don't deserve to read the rest of my reviews! Well I agree with Tom and he was doing the right thing, but I also agree with Janeway that it wasn't his place to interfere with the civilization, even if they are all going to die.

     

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    PLUS the infamous Delaney sisters are shown!


  11. Cardassians... None of them can be trusted! Not even the scientists! The Doctor did a good thing deleting that program, even if he did help B'Elanna. It was cool seeing another non-humanoid alien though.

     

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  12. An awesome episode! Seven gets drunk, Voyager is seen crashing into the surface of an ice planet, and cool future-Harry saves his past self. Geordi comes along too! He's a captain now and he has greying hair and tries to stop cool future-Harry from saving Voyager from it's destruction which he caused (in the past)! Well now that that future has been erased, who knows what lies ahead for the Voyager crew? Everyone but me.

     

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  13. The adventures of Flotter sure are annoying. Crazy kids these days. I like Ensign Wildman. She's a cool character and it would have been sad if she died, especially leaving her sub-unit, Naomi. But there was a happy ending and she lived. *happiness* Now I'm reminded of Hogan, and I'm sad again :laugh:

     

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  14. Ooo. Species 8472 comes back, and again they aren't bad guys (in a way). They morph into Starfleet officers and train on Starfleet Academy recreations. Their plan is to invade the Alpha Quadrant but Janeway saves Earth yet again. They become friends with Species 8472 and they probably don't meet ever again. A but questionable but a good episode.

     

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  15. Orbital skydiving. Just like the alternate beginning for Generations, where Kirk dived down into a field before heading off to the Enterprise B. It must be fun! Plus the Delta Flyer makes it's debut. Pretty cool ship.

     

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  16. An alright episode. Not as sad as I was lead to believe. There have definitely been sadder. One has a good story, but I didn't feel I got to know him enough to cry for his death. It's just like crying for every red shirt that died in the original series. I did feel sympathy for Seven though. One was kind of like her son.

     

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    And some things I forgot to add, this is the first episode where we (I) see a sonic shower. Oddly enough it has nothing to do with water, it's a bright light. And who else do we see in front of that light but a topless B'Elanna! Oooness. I'd post the pictures but they're all for me :laugh:


  17. A good episode. Seven's "I am Borg." move on that robot was funny, plus those darkness aliens were cool too. Though I did have a problem with their eyes. Nocturnal creatures all have huge eyes to help them see in the dark, which doesn't seem to work out for these darkness aliens. In any case, a good start to season 5.

     

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  18. What an awesome looking ship the Dauntless it! This is a great episode with a great story. An alien translates Voyager's message from the Alpha Quadrant. Or so they think. The Dauntless turns out to be the alien's (Arturis) ship for REVENGE! It turns out that his people were a fan of Species 8472, them wanting to destroy the Borg and all, and since Voyager got rid of Species 8472 then all of Arturis's people got assimilated. Bad bommin'. And now that my new comp has the DVD-ROM back, I can take pictures!

     

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