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Star Trek: Voyager
Season One

1. Caretaker (1), aired: 1/16/1995 * * *
    Captain Catherine Janeway assembles her bridge crew for the USS Voyager's first mission in the "badlands" between Bejor and Cardassia, where they have been assigned to track down some renegade Marquis, Bejoran rebels that have rejected the borders defined by a treaty sponsored by the Federation.
Before they manage to catch the Marquis, the Voyager gets suddenly transported across the galaxy into the Delta Quadrant, about a thousand light-years away.
 

2. Caretaker (2), aired: 1/16/1995 * * * *
    The Voyager crew is under close manipulation of the Caretaker, the intelligent force responsible for transporting it into the distant Delta Quadrant. After the Caretaker examines them all, it returns them to Voyager, minus one of the crew. After that, they contact the Marquis, who were also transported by the same force, and learn that they are also missing one member. Together, they set aside their differences and work together to recover their crew members, an alliance that leads them to a barren desert planet and the radical Kazon, an alien race that dominates the sector.
 

3. Parallax, aired: 1/23/1995 * * * *
    Voyager answers a distress call from a ship at the edge of a nebula and experiences a sensory illusion
that causes them to be entrapped within some kind of spatial anomaly like a 4-dimensional loop that keeps returning them to the same coordinates every time they try to escape it.

4. Time And Again, aired: 1/30/1995 * * * *
    Voyager investigates a planet which has very recently experienced the destruction of all life and its entire civilization. While doing so, Janeway and Paris are transported back in time, no more than a day before the end, and are forced into a situation where they must prevent the destruction, while the other  members of Voyager try to recover them.

5. Phage, aired: 2/6/1995 * *
   Voyager runs into trouble with bio-organ thieves that steal some of Neelix's organs and in pursuit of the thieves, learns about a race known as the Videans that have been suffering from a plague known as the phage.

6. The Cloud, aired: 2/13/1995 * *
    Voyager accidentally harms a life-form in a nebula while searching for energy to enhance the warp- engines and provide power to their systems, which have been drained.

7. Eye Of The Needle, aired: 2/20/1995 * * *
    Voyager discovers a very narrow worm-hole, one too narrow to take the ship through, but capable of carrying a message through, to the Alpha Quadrant.  So they do so and make contact with a Romulan science vessel, only to find later that there is a temporal differential which puts the Romulan vessel in the past.

8. Ex Post Facto, aired: 2/27/1995 * * *
    Tom Paris is used as a scapegoat for a murder and a mind-meld with Tuvok is necessary to learn exactly what happened at the scene of the crime.
 

9. Emanations, aired: 3/13/1995 (missed it)

10. Prime Factors, aired: 3/20/1995 * * * *
    Voyager visits a friendly, very highly-evolved technological civilization, where it enjoys some cultural exchanges. When they learn that the civilzation possesses technology that could get them home and the governmental leaders are forbidden by their regulations to share it, they find themselves facing a desperate dilemma. When they attempt to steal the technology, they are banished on their way. No doubt they can identify with these people to some extent; a brief look in the mirror at some bigger brethren.

11. State Of Flux, aired: 4/10/1995 (missed it)

12. Heroes And Demons, aired: 4/24/1995 * * * *
    A problem occurs with one of the Holodeck's programs, Beowulf, when a mysterious force takes the form of Grendal, the evil monster, and crew-members begin to disappear after facing it. Kim, Chakotay, and Tuvok are lost before the holographic doctor is enlisted to help solve the problem.

13. Cathexis, aired: 5/1/1995 * * *
    Chakotay and Tuvok run into trouble on an away mission in a nebula and Chakotay is put into a comatose state by unknown forces. Once back on Voyager, a mysterious intruder attempts to take control of the ship and redirect it , apparently taking possession of crew-members at random to do so.

14. Faces, aired: 5/8/1995
15. Jetrel, aired: 5/15/1995    
16. Learning Curve, aired: 5/22/1995

Season's Best: Caretaker, Parallax, Time and Again, Prime Factors, Heroes and Demons

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