Before and After
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Before and After
This Story: Season 3 Episode 21 (production code 163)
VOY Overall: Episode 63
Trek Overall: Story 492, Episode 519
Airdate: 26 Mar 1997
Written by Kenneth Biller
Directed by Allan Kroeker
Notes
- Running fired torpedo count: 19 / Confirmed crew deaths since pilot: 13 (crew of 141).
- The first of thirteen Voyager episodes directed by Allan Kroeker.
- This is a prequel of sorts to the Voyager two parter next season – “Year of Hell“. Or that is a sequel to this – unclear which way that is supposed to be. This manifests as Kes in her time jumps reporting a “Year of Hell” she briefly visited.
- The Year of Hell story was supposed to be the cliffhanger between Seasons 3 & 4, but it was postponed when it was decided to add Seven of Nine to the cast, creating the “Scorpion” two parter.
- The third time (of nine) Janeway is said to have died in an episode, and the first for B’Elanna.
- The final episode that any Ocampa (besides Kes) are seen in the series.
- There are references to, or recreations of several past Voyager episodes – “Caretaker“, “Eye of the Needle“, “Phage“, “Parturition“, & “The Swarm“.
- Harry Kim is promoted to lieutenant in an alternate reality future, which of course doesn’t happen in the primary series timeline.
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[ Wikipedia | Memory Alpha | IMDB | Amazon US DVD | Delta Flyers Podcast ]#StarTrekMarathon #StarTrek Voyager Ep 63 - Before and After - 26 Mar 1997 1/2 AN AWESOME TIME TRAVEL STORY - love this! Probably my fav Kes ep. She's stuck time jumping through parts of her life - going backwards in time from a point when she's 9 years old. She has to interact with these points in
— Joe Siegler (@joesiegler.blog) March 1, 2026 at 8:57 AM
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#StarTrekMarathon #StarTrek Voyager Ep 63 - Before and After - 26 Mar 1997 2/2 time, figure out how to stop it happening. That Kes even jumps to a point before her own birth was awesome as hell. Some fun future alternate reality stuff, too. Also sets up the Year of Hell two parter next season. A++
— Joe Siegler (@joesiegler.blog) March 1, 2026 at 8:57 AM
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