The 10 Best STAR TREK Time Travel Episodes, Ranked
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'Star Trek: Voyager': The 7 Best Time Travel Episodes
The ship is hit by a shockwave and Kes (Jennifer Lien) believes she hears people crying out from a planet below. When an away team goes to investigate, Captain Janeway (Kate Mulgrew) and Tom Paris …
Relativity (Star Trek: Voyager)
A 29th century Starfleet vessel, the timeship Relativity, is attempting to stop the detonation of an explosive planted on Voyager during its travel through the Delta Quadrant in the 24th century, which is causing a time paradox. Captain Braxton (Bruce McGill) and his crew are unable to detect where on Voyager the explosive is located, so they recruit Seven of Nine, pulling her out of the time stream moments before Voyager's destruction, as her enhanced Borg visual sensors can aid in th…
Time travel
Time travel is having the ability to or the act of travel forward or backward in time, thus breaking the seemingly irreversible flow of time. The study of this phenomenon is one of the focuses of …
Future's End
The Hollywood Reporter ranked "Future's End" (Part I & II) as the 60th greatest Star Trek overall franchise episodes. They noted the episode(s) had "plenty of charm" and praised the comedy by the Paris and Tuvok characters. io9 ranked "Future's End" as the 93rd best episode of the Star Trek franchise in their list of the top 100 Star Trek episodes. Fatherly ranked this episode as one of the top 10 episodes of the overall Star Trek franchise for kids to watch. ScreenRant ranked "Futur…
"Star Trek: Voyager" Relativity (TV Episode 1999)
Relativity: Directed by Allan Eastman. With Kate Mulgrew, Robert Beltran, Roxann Dawson, Robert Duncan McNeill. Federation time ship Capt Braxton pulls Seven out of her time to help identify and destroy a bomb planted aboard …
Blink of an Eye (Star Trek: Voyager)
CBR ranked this one of the top-twenty time travel themed episodes of all Star Trek series. [19] Den of Geek also suggested it for their binge-watching guide focused on Voyager episodes …
"Star Trek: Voyager" Future's End (TV Episode 1996)
Future's End: Directed by David Livingston. With Kate Mulgrew, Robert Beltran, Roxann Dawson, Jennifer Lien. A timeship from the future who tries to stop Voyager gets thrown with Voyager into the twentieth century.
Temporal Prime Directive
The Temporal Prime Directive was a fundamental Starfleet principle, the time travel equivalent of the Prime Directive. All Starfleet personnel were strictly forbidden from directly interfering with …
Time Travel in Star Trek: Voyager (VOY)
This adorable episode shows how a planet on which time passes in a blink of an eye interacts with the rest of the universe, and with Voyager in particular. So it's not really a time travel, but something closely related.
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The ship is hit by a shockwave and Kes (Jennifer Lien) believes she hears people crying out from a planet below. When an away team goes to investigate, Captain Janeway (Kate Mulgrew) and Tom Paris …
A 29th century Starfleet vessel, the timeship Relativity, is attempting to stop the detonation of an explosive planted on Voyager during its travel through the Delta Quadrant in the 24th century, which is causing a time paradox. Captain Braxton (Bruce McGill) and his crew are unable to detect where on Voyager the explosive is located, so they recruit Seven of Nine, pulling her out of the time stream moments before Voyager's destruction, as her enhanced Borg visual sensors can aid in th…
Time travel is having the ability to or the act of travel forward or backward in time, thus breaking the seemingly irreversible flow of time. The study of this phenomenon is one of the focuses of …
The Hollywood Reporter ranked "Future's End" (Part I & II) as the 60th greatest Star Trek overall franchise episodes. They noted the episode(s) had "plenty of charm" and praised the comedy by the Paris and Tuvok characters. io9 ranked "Future's End" as the 93rd best episode of the Star Trek franchise in their list of the top 100 Star Trek episodes. Fatherly ranked this episode as one of the top 10 episodes of the overall Star Trek franchise for kids to watch. ScreenRant ranked "Futur…
Relativity: Directed by Allan Eastman. With Kate Mulgrew, Robert Beltran, Roxann Dawson, Robert Duncan McNeill. Federation time ship Capt Braxton pulls Seven out of her time to help identify and destroy a bomb planted aboard …
CBR ranked this one of the top-twenty time travel themed episodes of all Star Trek series. [19] Den of Geek also suggested it for their binge-watching guide focused on Voyager episodes …
Future's End: Directed by David Livingston. With Kate Mulgrew, Robert Beltran, Roxann Dawson, Jennifer Lien. A timeship from the future who tries to stop Voyager gets thrown with Voyager into the twentieth century.
The Temporal Prime Directive was a fundamental Starfleet principle, the time travel equivalent of the Prime Directive. All Starfleet personnel were strictly forbidden from directly interfering with …
This adorable episode shows how a planet on which time passes in a blink of an eye interacts with the rest of the universe, and with Voyager in particular. So it's not really a time travel, but something closely related.