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Star Trek Voyager: Season 7

Kate Mulgrew , Robert Beltran , Roxann Dawson , Robert Duncan McNeill    NR (Not Rated)   DVD
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After seven long years trying to return home, it's no surprise that the seventh season of Voyager was emotional. It begins with the resolution to season 6's "Unimatrix Zero," in which Janeway (Kate Mulgrew), Torres (Roxann Biggs-Dawson), and Tuvok (Tim Russ) must find a way off the Borg Cube and Seven of Nine (Jeri Ryan) faces the loss of the precious bit of humanity she has just discovered. "Human Error" focuses on Seven's further attempts to explore her human side (a romance comes from out of the blue). And if Seven isn't the cast's most fascinating character, it's the other crew member struggling to find his not-quite-human identity, the Doctor (Robert Picardo). In "Body and Soul," the Doctor gets to experience physical life in the body of--who else?--Seven. He writes a novel in "Author, Author," and in the first of a pair of excellent two-parters, "Flesh and Blood," he explores what it means to be a hologram in the midst of a deadly situation involving the Hirogen. In the second two-parter, "Workforce," the crew is kidnapped and brainwashed into becoming ordinary laborers on a planet with a worker shortage, but Janeway is forced to question whether she wouldn't prefer this version of a normal, stable life.

The seventh season also saw the first Trek wedding since Dax-Worff, the return of the old Federation-Maquis conflict, the continuing efforts of Lt. Reginald Barclay (Dwight Schultz) to bring Voyager home, Kim (Garrett Wang) taking command twice (once with the help of the Emergency Command Hologram), the return of Q, and Neelix's discovery of a group of fellow Talaxians. The final episode, "Endgame," is less concerned with misty-eyed goodbyes than with a bending of conventional views of the space-time continuum that leads to an exciting showdown with the Borg queen (Alice Krige, repeating her role from Star Trek: First Contact but making her first appearance on Voyager). DVD bonus features include the usual season recap, a 12-minute featurette on the final episode, and a crew profile of the Doctor. --David Horiuchi

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STAR TREK VOYAGER - THE COMPLETE SEVENTH SEASON details the adventures of the Starfleet's most adventurous starship, the U.S.S. Voyager, as it is led by Captain Kathryn Janeway (Mulgrew) on missions into deep space.

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5.0 out of 5 stars future, Sep 6 2011
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This is good tv with good writing .It makes looking into the future positive with living in a starship with some kind of adventure happening all the time.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A good end to the season, Sep 5 2010
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I keep this short. It's brilliant series from a brilliant programme like any series this long your bound to get the odd bad/ok ones but as a whole it 's a very good series. The characters of the Doctor and 7 of 9 become more intresting, some of the most intresting/well written episodes are in the series. It's really good series and a must buy.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The seventh and final season is also the best!, Sep 21 2004
By Ted "Ted" - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: Star Trek Voyager: Season 7 (DVD)
This final season box set has the overall best episodes.

Some of my favorites are among these and we finally get to see whether Voyager makes it home or not!

Unimatrix Zero Part II

When Janeway, Torres, and Tuvok go undercover as Borg drones, they attempt to free more Borg drones into unimartix zero.

Imperfection

Seven's cortical node malfunctions and without a replacement part, she will die. Icheb, the borg adolescent rescued from the collective considers donating his to save her.

Drive

Paris and Torres are invited by an alien civilization to use the Delta Flyer in a race with other ships.

Repression

After creating a new holoprogram of a movie theater and the crew watch a film, one of the crew is discovered unconscious and it is suspected that a crewmate attacked him.

Critical Care

The Doctor's program is stolen by an alien race who are desprately short of medical care on their planet.

Inside Man

Back in the Alpha Quadrant, Lt. Barclay sends a hologram of himself to Voyager in a data stream and announces plans to help Voyager to get home, but the plan won't work without some very risky measures.

Body and Soul

Seven, Harry Kim, and the doctor encounter an alien race who view holograms as mortal enemies. So seven has no choice but to hide the doctor's program in her Borg implants.

Nightingale

Harry Kim takes temporary command of an alien ship during a crisis.

Flesh and Blood Part I

Voyager rencounter's the Hirogen who they gave hologram technology to, but the holograms are now out of control and killing the Hirogen.

Flesh and Blood Part II

The holograms continue their onslaught and kidnap Torres. Voyager attempts a rescue mission.

Shattered

Chakotay is hit by en energy blast that causes to move back and forth through time aboard Voyager.

Lineage

Torres begins to have an unusually short temper and it is later found out it is because she is pregnant.

Repentance

Voyager recieves a distress call from an alien prison ship.Voyager's crew have no choice but to take the prisoners in and get them to their destination. But unfortuately the prisoners escape.

Prophecy

Voyager is attacked by Klingon ship in the Delta Quadrant which has been travelling for nearly a century. As these Klingons have no knowledge of the peace treaty. The Klingons later suspect that Tom and B'Elanna's unborn child may be their savior.

The Void

Voyager is pulled into a void and it is later determined that there may be no way out. After some aliens are discovered there, it is thought that a way out may be possible. (guest stars Jonathan DelArco best known for his role of the borg drone known as Hugh in TNG)

Workforce Part I

All of Voyager's crew has been abducted and their memories supressed. They are all working on a planet in various locations. When one of the crew regains his memory, he tries to find his shipmates and restore their memories

Workforce Part II

When more of the crew are rescued, the authorities on the planet attempt to stop them.

Human Error

Seven creates a holoprogram of her shipmates as an experiment with socialization

Q2

Q returns with his son and wants him to stay on voyager for a while to learn about humanity

Author, Author

After the Doctor writes a novel and sends it to the Federation, it creates a major stirring among Voyager's crew. The doctor then tries to set up a meeting with a lawyer in the Federation to have his novel recalled.

Friendship One

Voyager receives a message from the Federation stating that an Earth probe sent out more than 300 years is near their location and want Voyager to retrieve it. Unfortunately the probe has decimated a nearby planet and the inhabitants are blaming Voyager for causing the trouble.

Natural Law

Seven and Chakotay crash through an energy barrier on a planet. The barrier surrounds an area inhabited by a primitive civilization and was put there to protect them from the other inhabitants by an unknown civilization. With no apparent way to get through and an unwillingness to deactivate it, The Crew explore opition to rescue Chakotay and Seven.

Homestead

Voyager discovers a settlement of Talaxians (Neelix's race) on a nearby planet. They explain that they are low on supplies and need help.

Renaissance Man

Voyager encroaches on terriroty where warp travel is outlawed, and the owners insist on dismantling Voyager as punishment.

Endgame Part I

16 years later, Voyager has made it home, but with heavy losses. On the 10th anniversery of getting back, Janeway decides to go back in time to when Voyager skipped a 'too risky' shortcut through a Borg transwarp hub.

Endgame Part II

The older Janeway gives Voyager new shield technology from the future that will help the get past the Borg.

They also make a plan to destroy the hub as it will cripple the Borg, but it may mean having to stay in the Delta Quadrant.

This is a must buy for Voyager fans.

18 of 19 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Some of the Best "Trek" Ever!, Jan 1 2006
By Gary Gil "Gary Gil" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Star Trek Voyager: Season 7 (DVD)
Voyager got of to a shaky start, but the seventh and final season bubbles over with the magic that makes Star Trek the phenomena that it is. The series finally, "End Game I & II" is, for me, the best Star Trek story ever. Captain Janeway (Kate Mulgrew) breaks stereotypes by being a powerful female leader who does not sacrifice her femininity in the process. She can be as diplomatic as Picard or as ruthless as Kirk without missing a beat. Seven of Nine (Jeri Ryan) discovers her humanity and proves again that women can be both beautiful and powerful. The Doctor (Robert Picardo, a truly gifted actor), who's character is a hologram, adds both comic relief and expands the definition of life itself. Testing the limits of the human potential is what makes Star Trek great and this season of Voyager shows us just how powerful, alluring, and compassionate humanity can be.

12 of 14 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars It's the last season, but goes out with a 25 episode BANG!, Feb 1 2005
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This review is from: Star Trek Voyager: Season 7 (DVD)
This is it. The final season of Star Trek: Voyager. With Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and The Next Generation, the later seasons suffered a little bit in the writing areas due to the writers moving to a new show. Voyager did not have this problem since "Enterprise" didn't premiere until the fall AFTER Voyager ended. The Seventh season employs some of the best writing and storytelling of the entire series. The finale is a great episode, but not perfect. There are two multi-part stories in this season that are absolutely superb. Voyager couldn't go out without bringing back the saboteur Seska for a final hurrah. Dwight Schultz reprises his role as Barclay again, and Marina Sirtis makes an appearance. The Doctor makes a controvertial holonovel. Harry Kim takes his first command and Q returns again. Another great season. Highly recommend it to Star Trek fans and others alike.

Best Episodes:

Unimatrix Zero: Part II, Imperfection, Drive, Repression, Critical Care, Inside Man, Nightingale, Flesh and Blood, Shattered, Workforce: Parts I and II, Human Error, Q2, Author Author, Homestead, Renaissance Man, Engame
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