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Thu Nov-11-04 09:37 PM
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What was your favorite ST: Voyager episode. |
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I'm tied between the one where Tom Paris exceeded warp ten and turned into a salamander and kidnapped Janeway and turned her into a salamander and left little baby salamanders on a planet.
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The one where they go out of their way to save the holo-people on the holodeck and we are witness to the STUPIDEST thing ever when one of the holo people shoots a gun and turns off the safety protocols (which begs the question as to how the gun could have been dangerous while the safety protocols were online).
No actually, the best episodes were probably Living Witness and Counterpoint. Two very well done episodes in an of themselves.
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Thu Nov-11-04 09:38 PM
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1. The one with the map dealer. |
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Thu Nov-11-04 09:39 PM
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2. The one where they went to 1990's earth |
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Thu Nov-11-04 09:41 PM
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3. The episode where Janeway is contacted by the Federation... |
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with details on a ship that can get them home, but it turns out to be a guy who is seeking revenge on her for (indirectly) helping the Borg assimilate his race.
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Thu Nov-11-04 09:45 PM
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4. That was called Hope and Fear. |
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It was a pretty good episode.
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Thu Nov-11-04 10:25 PM
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9. Yeah that one was cool |
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Thu Nov-11-04 09:48 PM
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In which the crew discover they aren't really the crew, but blobs of silver goo that think they're the crew... er, it was better than I'm probably making it sound.
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Thu Nov-11-04 09:51 PM
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6. Actually that was one of those episodes that I thought.... |
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...to myself, "Damn..this show would be so good if the REAL crew were half as smart and allowed to develop like these blobs of goo from planet Hell."
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Thu Nov-11-04 09:56 PM
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Edited on Thu Nov-11-04 09:58 PM by salvorhardin
The crew discovers a wormhole leading back to the Alpha Quadrant but it is too small for the ship to fit through. There's a Romulan science ship at the other end with only one Romulan on it. They discover they can use the transporter through it and beam him over, only to discover that his end of the wormhole is years in their past. Janeway decides they can't go back before they left because of possible damage to the timeline, but the Romulan agrees to send a message to Starfleet just before Voyager is scheduled to depart on the mission that traps them in the Gamma Quadrant warning Starfleet not to launch Voyager. Romulan goes back and then the crew looks up in their history data banks that he died months before he could deliver the message.
On edit: Odd coincidence. This is post #7 in this thread and Eye of the Needle was Episode 7.
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Thu Nov-11-04 10:26 PM
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10. That sounds cool, I never saw that one |
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Thu Nov-11-04 10:17 PM
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8. the one where Kes lives in reverse |
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Interesting concept, and reasonably well done.
What I liked is that it wasn't a story that you could tell on Wagon Train by changing the space ships to wagons and phasers to winchesters.
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Thu Nov-11-04 10:33 PM
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11. I liked the one where they give the history behind |
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7 of 9's assimiliation it was called 'Dark Frontier' and it was a two part episode. They show her parents flying around the Delta quadrant and studying the Borg.
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