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  • Posted on April 1, 2026
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This Story: Season 4 Episode 25 (production code 193)
VOY Overall: Episode 93
Trek Overall: Story 518, Episode 548
Airdate: 13 May 1998
Written by Jeri Taylor
Directed by Kenneth Biller

Notes

  • Running fired torpedo count: 23 / Confirmed crew deaths since pilot: 19 (one this episode – crew of 140 (my count says 134)).
  • The stasis room was a redress of the cargo bay set.
  • The Borg sequence that Seven sees in an elevator was a re-use of footage from Star Trek: First Contact.
  • The plot of this episode is extremely similar to the Enterprise episode “Doctor’s Orders” – only with Dr. Phlox in the Seven role there.
  • Janeway states they’ve traveled 15,000 light years towards home, although 10,000 of that was in one shot at the end of the episode “The Gift“.
  • We see a bio neural gel pack again for the first time since “Macrocosm“.
  • Wade Andrew Williams plays Trajis Lo-Tarik here.  He was also Garos in the Enterprise episode “Civilization“.

Links

[ Wikipedia | Memory Alpha | IMDB | Amazon US DVD | Delta Flyers Podcast ]

#StarTrekMarathon #StarTrek Voyager Ep 93 - One - 13 May 1998 1/2 The penultimate ep of S4 is a Seven heavy one. The ship goes through a region that is hazardous to human life. The crew is put in stasis to survive, leaving only the Doctor and Seven alive. But she's human too? - never mind. The bulk

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— Joe Siegler (@joesiegler.blog) April 1, 2026 at 9:17 AM

#StarTrekMarathon #StarTrek Voyager Ep 93 - One - 13 May 1998 2/2 of this ep is showing how Seven is trying to grow as a person and adapt to being by herself. We get some fun hallucinations by Seven when she's "alone'. A pretty good bottle ep with just Seven & the Doctor for the majority of it.

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— Joe Siegler (@joesiegler.blog) April 1, 2026 at 9:17 AM

My prior physical copies of Star Trek: Voyager looked this way.
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