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Star Trek: Voyager - Episode Guide - Season 3

The slo-o-o-o-ow evolutionary progress of Star Trek: Voyager continues in season 3, as the show finally starts to more closely resemble, you know, Star Trek.

Voyager season 3 is still fairly uneven in quality, but some good old ST staples still get some good use in this season. The crew experiences trippy time paradoxes in “Coda” and “Before and After”, while the entire ship visits the 1990s a la Star Trek IV in “Future’s End.” The holodeck, well more used in Voyager than in any other ST series, is done extremely effectively in the ripping yarn “Worst Case Scenario” and the surprisingly interesting “Real Life.” (To be fair, however, there is “Alter Ego”…)

1. Basics, Part II – Talk about your pat resolutions: The Voyager crew survives in Stone Age conditions for about six hours of so and befriends a shaman while Paris, with the assistance of the Doctor, rounds up some galactic cavalry and Voyager is returned with nary a scratch. O yeah, Seska dies and the baby for which Janeway and Chakotay were willing to sacrifice ship and crew is never heard about again. **

2. Flashback – In Voyager’s version of “Trials and Tribble-ations,” Tuvok and Janeway mentally travel back to Tuvok’s time on the Excelsior, which awesomely intersects with the events of Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, and gives Captain Sulu an opportunity to kick a little ass. ****

3. The Chute – With no knowledge of how they arrived, Paris and Kim find themselves in a prison straight out of Escape from New York. Kim’s sad attempts to act the aggressive badass are thankfully outweighed by a neat twist or two. ***

4. The Swarm – Janeway et al attempt to maneuver Voyage through a space packed with a swarm of small ships, but it’s Robert Picardo who deservedly gets the quality screen time. The Doctor’s memory is rapidly degrading and so B’Elanna crafts a holodeck program of the EMH’s designer, Dr. Zimmerman, to assist. ***

5. False Profits – Full disclosure: Star Trek Guide digs the Ferengi as fantastic satirical content on consumerism, so that may bias this synopsis. So … remember the dudes looking to bid on rights to a wormhole in the ST:TNG episode “The Price”? This is what happened to them after traveling through the ultimately unstable wormhole: The two conniving Ferengi found ways to exploit the local mythology of a nearby planet to their advantage; clearly The Prime Directive has no business (so to speak) conflicting with the Laws of Acquisition… ****

6. Remember – B’Elanna has recurring dreams which appear to be induced by visiting aliens called Enarans ; these are a side effect of an attempt to repress certain bits of Enaran history or something, but we’re still trying to figure out why Torres was susceptible rather than the Vulcans and Betazoids kicking around…**

7. Sacred Ground – Metaphysics and subatomic physics collide in a story that would likely have had Gene Roddenberry foaming at the mouth. When Kes is left comatose outside of a monastery while on shore leave, Janeway must take a less than scientific approach to restoring her to consciousness. **

8. Future's End, Part I – Kinda like Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home except not quite as humorous and set in the 1990s. An interesting time-travel tale which includes time travelers from the 29th century and Voyager’s escape into the 20th, where an unknown event will destroy the Earth 1,000 years later. Interesting stuff made even more compelling with Ed Begley Jr. playing an EEEvil Steve Jobs. ****

9. Future's End, Part II – Part II keeps the tension and intrigue high, while giving Tuvok and Paris some a few funny bits. Time ticks away as the unanswered questions demand resolution: Can Henry Starling be stopped? How will Voyager return to the 29th century? Does The Doctor get to keep that dope mobile emitter? And will Paris bag that attitudinal 90’s chick? ****

10. Warlord – An alien warlord takes control of Kes’s mind and whoa are the results boring … *

11. The Q and the Grey – Kind of like two Q-centric episodes put together: Q tries to convince Janeway to have a baby with him (guess he should have been around for Kes’s Elogium), and then reveals that Janeway’s decision in “Death Wish” has led to a civil war among the Q that’s having deleterious effects in the standard four-dimensional plane of existence. ***

12. Macrocosm – The classic virus-from-another-planet Star Trek trope goes one step further when a “macrovirus” invade Voyager. Watchable despite the silly presence, basically because The Doctor and Janeway are ultimately the only ones standing (literally). **

13. Fair Trade – Neelix finally admits that he knows nothing about the space they’re traveling through and goes on to whine about his uselessness. And then he gets scammed out of Voyager resources thanks to an “old friend.” **

14. Alter Ego – Kim and Tuvok vie for the affections of a holodeck babe, which then (sigh) comes to life outside the holodeck. *

15. Coda – Head trip for Janeway: The captain appears to be trapped in a time loop involving various death scenarios before the plot line takes a crazy left turn into the afterlife. ***

16. Blood Fever – Another rule of Voyager: Any story line involving B’Elanna Torres flipping out can immediately be labeled a non-classic. In this pretty silly episode. Tuvok goes through Pon Farr – and “passes it” to B’Elanna. I know, right? 0

17. Unity – In an episode set just outside of Borg space, a couple of subplots featuring the deadly force involve the investigation of a dead Borg cube and rogue Borg units who have (mostly) de-assimilated from the collective. ****

18. Darkling – Picardo gets to chew the scenery a bit in this one, based on an attempt by the Doctor to expand his personality. Unfortunately, this experiment goes awry and a Mr. Hyde type emerges at random. ***

19. Rise – Tuvok and Neelix (gods help us) crash land a shuttle (no kidding). Sensors and transporters aren’t working (imagine that) because reasons, so Neelix lies, claiming to know how to repair the nearby space elevator; also, there’s a bomb aboard. And Neelix squeakily complains that Tuvok doesn’t respect him. *

20. Favorite Son – In a plot line straight out of Kirk’s playbook, Kim is revealed to actually be a member of another species and is recalled to a planet where women are the vast majority, so even the ensign can get some. Or so he thinks … **

21. Before and After – Head trip for Kes: She suddenly finds herself years in the future and saddled with a terminal disease. She then begins traveling backward through her life. ***

22. Real Life – The Doctor creates a too-perfect family with whom to interact on the holodeck, so it’s a good thing that Anson Williams of Happy Days fame is aboard to direct. Includes a surprisingly touching ending. ***

23. Distant Origin – A nice script steadily unpacks a compelling tale about a reptilian scientist who believe their species evolved from humans. This one includes a very interesting reaction to the typical stirring speech by Chakotay as well… ****

24. Displaced – Head trip turns into invasion, as Voyager crew members are replaced one at a time by aliens who’ve discovered quite the unique pilfering strategy… ***

25. Worst Case Scenario – This show may take (justifiable) flak for overusing the holodeck, but at least three Voyager episodes make the list of top ST stories using the device. This is the first of the best. When a mysterious, anonymously-programmer holo-program starring the Voyager bridge crew and set in a time of Maquis rebellion, nearly everyone on board is obsessed. When the “author” is revealed to be Tuvok and the “holonovel” actually a training exercise, the crew nevertheless encourage him to finish writing; Paris offers to lend a hand. ****

26. Scorpion, Part I – The wussification of the Borg begun in the post-Best of Both Worlds seasons of ST:TNG continues, as the Voyager crew discovers a totally badass bunch of dudes known only as Species 8472. The Borg then condescend to negotiate (!) with Janeway regarding safe passage though Borg space in order for assistance with the 8472s.

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Everything about Star Trek: Voyager was a risk when the series debuted following the end of Star Trek: The Next Generation , an incredibly popular series. The flagship show of the nascent United Paramount Network, Captain Kathryn Janeway and her crew faced familiar struggles from fans. Their story, however, took the Star Trek universe to a new part of the galaxy. The Delta Quadrant hosted never-before-seen alien species and was the backyard of the Borg.

Through syndication and wide streaming access, Star Trek: Voyager is now regarded as a classic of this universe's second wave. Voyager finished its journey strong, and the addition of Seven of Nine -- a human drone rescued from the Borg collective -- changed the series for the better. Now in the third wave of the franchise, Seven of Nine is the captain of the USS Enterprise-G, and Janeway is now a Vice Admiral leading the young cadets of Star Trek: Prodigy . Below are the episodes that best showcase why Voyager is among Star Trek's most beloved series

10 'Distant Origin' Is the Kind of Social Allegory Star Trek Does Best

Voyager is caught up in a tale about scientific truth, immigration and acceptance, how did star trek: voyager become a tv series.

Star Trek: Voyager debuted after The Next Generation ended its historic run, but Captain Janeway's series was in development long before then.

The only episode on this list before Seven of Nine joined the crew, "Distant Origin" is representative of what Star Trek does best . It's a high-concept story about scientific exploration and the ways entrenched powers oppress the truth and those who seem "lesser" than them . The Voth are a superior race of intelligent beings that evolved tens of millions of years in Earth's past and took the stars.

The titular theory threatens the social order of the Voth, and the idea that they have a right to oppress others because they are "the first race" in their sector of space. Ironically, the episode spends much of its time away from the USS Voyager. It's not really their story, but rather the story of the Voth scientist facing punishment for violating "doctrine."

9 'Dark Frontier' Reveals Seven of Nine's Human Past and Importance to the Borg

This episode ties voyager to first contact and the next generation.

A feature-length two-part episode, "Dark Frontier" brings the Borg Queen to television for the first time since the character was created for Star Trek: First Contact . It also reveals how Annika Hansen and her parents came to be assimilated by the Borg. Part-heist story and part "mythology episode," which gives viewers a courtside view to how the Borg assimilate a species.

The USS Voyager plans to steal some Borg technology to help them get to Earth more quickly, but it's trap to recapture Seven of Nine. The Borg Queen reveals that Seven of Nine was "allowed" to leave the collective, and her recapture is meant to make her the human face of the Borg invasion of Earth, just as Locutus (Jean-Luc Picard) and Vox (Jack Crusher) were meant to be. In rescuing Seven of Nine, Captain Kathryn Janeway proves herself to be the Borg's biggest threat .

8 'Drone' Is a Perfect Blend of Star Trek Weirdness and Character Study

A high-concept voyager episode with a deeply emotional ending.

In "Drone," the holographic Doctor and Seven of Nine have a baby, of sorts. Originally bound to sickbay and the holodecks, the Doctor was given a 29th Century mobile emitter by Henry Starling. A transporter accident blends Borg "nanoprobes" with this technology creating a 29th Century Borg drone, just without a collective. He names himself "One," becoming something like a son to Seven of Nine.

One accidentally signals the Borg collective, which shows up to assimilate him and the USS Voyager. One is curious about his people, yet he's fully an individual . First, he helps the crew fight the Borg cube, but even his 29th Century know-how can't match the cube's raw firepower. He sacrifices himself in truly epic fashion, saving the ship but breaking Seven of Nine's heart .

7 'Endgame' Is the Epic Series Finale for Voyager and the Borg

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While everyone from fans to some of the cast lament the series finale of Star Trek: Voyager didn't show the ship actually arriving on Earth, it's still a fantastic finale. It begins many years after the previous episode, when the USS Voyager does arrive on Earth. Now a Vice Admiral, Janeway travels back in time with a plan to bring the ship and immobilize the Borg. All it will cost her is her life.

The beginning of the finale shows a version of the crew's future, though not everyone made it to Earth. The Elder Janeway's plan is ambitious and takes the ship right into the heart of the Borg society. While her younger counterpart gets her ship home, the elder Janeway has a final showdown with the Borg Queen. "Endgame" is full of spectacle appropriate for a series finale, while not sacrificing attention on the characters fans loved .

6 'Year of Hell' Is an Epic Two-Part Struggle for Survival

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The "Year of Hell" is a two-part episode that, according to Star Trek Voyager: A Celebration , could've lasted for an entire season. The episode centers on a new species called the Kremin, who developed a "timeship" that could erase entire civilizations from history. The captain and lead scientist, Annorax , continues these temporal incursions and sets his sights on the USS Voyager.

The two-part episode takes place over an entire year, with the USS Voyager and the Krenim engaging in a running war. The ship is damaged, the crew is battered and demoralized. The resolution resets the series' status quo. Had the fallout from this taken a full season, the show might have gotten too dark. This two-part epic is just enough "hell" to make this episode a classic instead of "the one where the season started to go downhill." The Krenim and the idea of the "Year of Hell" was mentioned in Season 3's "Before and After," when Kes visited a possible future.

5 'Timeless' Is About the Death and Resurrection of the USS Voyager

The survivors of the uss voyager break the prime directive to rewrite history.

Time travel is a Star Trek staple , and Voyager featured a lot of it. In "Timeless," select members of the crew survive after the USS Voyager is destroyed. The episode was directed by LeVar Burton who also appeared as Captain Geordi La Forge from the alternate future. As the surviving crew tries to change the past, La Forge has to stop them from violating the "Temporal Prime Directive."

Along with being a dark look at the future, the episode is emotionally heavy, especially for Chakotay and Harry Kim. The latter blames himself for the accident that destroyed the ship. He is determined to fix that mistake. Even though he's successful, the episode ends on a down note as the elder Kim sends a message to his younger self.

4 'Message In a Bottle' Brings Voyager One Step Closer to Home

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Star Trek: Prodigy brought Voyager characters Kathryn Janeway and Chakotay back into their story and there is a chance for the romance fans never got.

The Romulans appear in "Message In a Bottle," one of the rare times a classic Star Trek alien species appears in Voyager other than the crew. The ship discovers a massive sensor array, and Seven of Nine sends the Doctor to another Starfleet vessel on the edge of Federation space. The array is the bottle, and he is the message. However, the ship is experimental and has been overtaken by Romulans.

The Doctor meets the Mark II version of the Emergency Medical Hologram used by Starfleet, and the irascible pair have to take on the Romulans. Along with being a thrilling episode in its own right, "Message In a Bottle" was important to the overall story. It's the first time the USS Voyager is able to make contact with Starfleet, letting them know the ship was not destroyed .

3 'Living Witness' Is Unlike Any Other Star Trek Episode

The closest the uss voyager ever got to the 'mirror universe'.

Another Doctor-heavy episode, "Living Witness" is a truly unique premise, not just for Voyager but Star Trek itself. Much of the episode is set far in the future from the 24th Century, in a society where the USS Voyager, Starfleet and Captain Janeway have become myth. A copy of the Doctor's program is discovered, and a researcher at the museum reactivates him.

The holographic recreations of the USS Voyager are like Mirror Universe versions of the characters fans know. As the Doctor tries to set the record straight, it causes social upheaval in the society. Ultimately, he urges the researcher to deactivate him and maintain peace on his planet, at the cost of the truth . Though, an even further future ending scene shows the truth eventually came out.

2 'Scorpion' Represents an Ending and a Beginning for Voyager

These episodes introdce the borg and seven of nine, star trek: prodigy's connection to voyager, explained.

Star Trek: Prodigy is a new series with new characters in the universe, but the series is directly connected to Voyager through characters and ships.

The end of Star Trek: Voyager Season 3 and start of Season 4 began the ship's frequent conflicts with the Borg. The second part of the two-part episode also introduces Seven of Nine, as Captain Janeway makes an alliance with the Borg . They encounter a new alien, species 8472 from a dimension of "fluidic space" with no other lifeforms. They are immune to assimilation.

The first episode cold open is short but powerful. A pair of Borg cubes descend on the unseen species 8472 and are destroyed. "Scorpion" is as consequential to Voyager as the classic Season 3 to 4 " Best of Both Worlds " was to The Next Generation . Unlike the USS Enterprise, which only had to deal with a single Borg cube, the USS Voyager was in the heart of Borg space.

1 'Blink of an Eye' Is a Classic Star Trek Episode with a Unique Concept

The top-rated star trek: voyager episode encompasses everything the franchise does best.

The USS Voyager finds itself stuck in the orbit of a planet that has a strange time variance, due to a heavy concentration of "chronaton particles." While the ship spends less than a week in this predicament, the time differential means the ship is viewed in the sky by the planet's indigenous population for a millennia. The "skyship" is the subject of myth, religion, pop culture and serves as an impetus for scientific advancement.

Because of the Prime Directive , the crew avoids making contact with the population, even though the presence of the ship causes frequent planetwide earthquakes. However, as the society advances, explorers from the planet come to the ship. It's a classic Star Trek episode despite being so unique. Just like "Distant Origin," it deals with the idea of scientific exploration, respect for other cultures or societies, and the propensity for any species to turn to violence when faced with the unknown .

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Star Trek: Voyager

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  • 2 Protagonistas
  • 3 Productores Ejecutivos
  • 4.1 Primera Temporada
  • 4.2 Segunda Temporada
  • 4.3 Tercera Temporada
  • 4.4 Cuarta Temporada
  • 4.5 Quinta Temporada
  • 4.6 Sexta Temporada
  • 4.7 Séptima Temporada
  • 5 Enlaces externos

Historia [ ]

La USS Voyager , es la nave más nueva de la Flota Estelar. Mucho más pequeña que sus contemporáneos, como la USS Enterprise , transporta cerca de 300 tripulantes. Fue creada con el propósito de mejorar la velocidad y maniobrabilidad promedio de las naves de la Flota. Y posee la última tecnología disponible de la Federación .

Mientras perseguía una nave Maquis dentro de las Tierras Baldías , un área cercana al espacio Cardassiano que está plagada de tormentas energéticas, ambas naves fueron transportadas a 70 mil años luz, dentro de lo que se conoce como el cuadrante Delta de la galaxia. Tras el encuentro con los Kazon , una agresiva raza de ese cuadrante, la nave Maquis fue destruida y los tripulantes sobrevivientes fueron recibidos en el Voyager. Como les tomará cerca de 70 años a warp máximo volver al cuadrante Alfa, deberán sobrepasar la pena de no poder ver ni contactar a los seres queridos que ambas tripulaciones dejaron atrás.

La Capitán Kathryn Janeway , ahora a cargo de ambas tripulaciones, se ha impuesto el objetivo de explorar el cuadrante Delta con la esperanza de encontrar alguna anomalía espacial o alguna tecnología suficientemente avanzada, que los ayude a volver más rápidamente a casa.

Protagonistas [ ]

  • Capitán Kathryn Janeway -- Kate Mulgrew
  • Primer Oficial Chakotay -- Robert Beltran
  • Jefe de Seguridad Tuvok -- Tim Russ
  • Jefe de Ingeniería B'Elanna Torres -- Roxann Dawson
  • Timonel Thomas Paris -- Robert Duncan McNeill
  • Jefe de Operaciones Harry Kim -- Garrett Wang
  • El Doctor (Oficial Médico Holográfico) -- Robert Picardo
  • Neelix -- Ethan Phillips
  • Kes -- Jennifer Lien (hasta el comienzo de 4ª temp.)
  • Siete de Nueve -- Jeri Ryan (a partir de la 4ª temp.)

Productores Ejecutivos [ ]

  • Rick Berman - Productor Ejecutivo
  • Michael Piller - Productor Ejecutivo (1995-1996)
  • Jeri Taylor - Productora Ejecutiva (1995-1998)
  • Brannon Braga - Productor Ejecutivo (1998-2000)
  • Kenneth Biller - Productor Ejecutivo (2000-2001)

Episodios [ ]

Primera temporada [ ].

  • Time and Again
  • Eye of the Needle
  • Ex Post Facto
  • Prime Factors
  • State of Flux
  • Heroes and Demons
  • Learning Curve

Segunda Temporada [ ]

  • Initiations
  • Projections
  • Non Sequitur
  • Parturition
  • Persistence of Vision
  • Dreadnought
  • Investigations
  • Resolutions
  • Basics, Part I

Tercera Temporada [ ]

  • Basics, Part II
  • False Profits
  • Sacred Ground
  • Future's End, Part I
  • Future's End, Part II
  • The Q and the Grey
  • Blood Fever
  • Favorite Son
  • Before and After
  • Distant Origin
  • Worst Case Scenario
  • Scorpion, Part I

Cuarta Temporada [ ]

  • Scorpion, Part II
  • Day of Honor
  • Scientific Method
  • Year of Hell, Part I
  • Year of Hell, Part II
  • Random Thoughts
  • Concerning Flight
  • Mortal Coil
  • Waking Moments
  • Message in a Bottle
  • The Killing Game, Part I
  • The Killing Game, Part II
  • The Omega Directive
  • Unforgettable
  • Living Witness
  • Hope and Fear

Quinta Temporada [ ]

  • Extreme Risk
  • In the Flesh
  • Once Upon a Time
  • Infinite Regress
  • Nothing Human
  • Thirty Days
  • Counterpoint
  • Latent Image
  • Bride of Chaotica!
  • Dark Frontier
  • The Disease
  • Course: Oblivion
  • Someone to Watch Over Me
  • Equinox, Part I

Sexta Temporada [ ]

  • Equinox, Part II
  • Survival Instinct
  • Barge of the Dead
  • Tinker, Tenor, Doctor, Spy
  • Dragon's Teeth
  • One Small Step
  • The Voyager Conspiracy
  • Blink of an Eye
  • Spirit Folk
  • Ashes to Ashes
  • Child's Play
  • Good Shepherd
  • Live Fast and Prosper
  • The Haunting of Deck Twelve
  • Unimatrix Zero, Part I

Séptima Temporada [ ]

  • Unimatrix Zero, Part II
  • Imperfection
  • Critical Care
  • Body and Soul
  • Nightingale
  • Flesh and Blood
  • Workforce, Part I
  • Workforce, Part II
  • Human Error
  • Author, Author
  • Friendship One
  • Natural Law
  • Renaissance Man

Enlaces externos [ ]

  • Star Trek: Voyager en Memory Beta , la wiki para trabajos bajo licencia de Star Trek
  • Star Trek: Voyager en la Wikipedia en Castellano
  • Star Trek: Voyager en la Internet Movie Database
  • Star Trek: Voyager en StarTrek.com , la web oficial de Star Trek
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Blood Fever

  • Episode aired Feb 5, 1997

Robert Picardo and Alexander Enberg in Star Trek: Voyager (1995)

Ensign Vorik's attempt to make B'Elanna his mate during Pon farr biochemically destabilizes B'Elanna, heightening her own aggressive emotions towards taking a mate. Ensign Vorik's attempt to make B'Elanna his mate during Pon farr biochemically destabilizes B'Elanna, heightening her own aggressive emotions towards taking a mate. Ensign Vorik's attempt to make B'Elanna his mate during Pon farr biochemically destabilizes B'Elanna, heightening her own aggressive emotions towards taking a mate.

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  • Gene Roddenberry
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  • Michael Piller
  • Kate Mulgrew
  • Robert Beltran
  • Roxann Dawson
  • 10 User reviews
  • 6 Critic reviews

Robert Duncan McNeill, Roxann Dawson, and Ethan Phillips in Star Trek: Voyager (1995)

  • Capt. Kathryn Janeway

Robert Beltran

  • Cmdr. Chakotay

Roxann Dawson

  • Lt. B'Elanna Torres
  • (as Roxann Biggs-Dawson)

Jennifer Lien

  • Lt. Tom Paris

Ethan Phillips

  • Ensign Harry Kim
  • (credit only)

Alexander Enberg

  • Ensign Vorik

Bruce Bohne

  • Ensign Lang

Elle Alexander

  • (uncredited)

Ted Barba

  • Science Division Officer

Amy Jo Traicoff

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Did you know

  • Trivia Directed by Andrew Robinson who played Garak on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993) .
  • Goofs In Amok Time (1967) , which introduced the Vulcan concept of Pon Farr, it was made clear that the challenge of Kali Fee is a fight to the death. This seems to have been forgotten, as it would be illogical in this case if the lady is allowed to chose herself as a combatant.

Lieutenant B'Elanna Torres : You don't know how strong... how hard it is... to fight this... urge.

Lieutenant Tom Paris : Are you telling me that I'm impossible to resist?

Lieutenant B'Elanna Torres : I wouldn't go that far.

  • Connections Referenced in Treksperts Briefing Room: Blood Fever (2021)
  • Soundtracks Star Trek: Voyager - Main Title Written by Jerry Goldsmith Performed by Jay Chattaway

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  • Star Trek: Voyager had a version of WandaVision in an episode from season 3.
  • Voyager's finale "Endgame" also shares similarities with Avengers: Endgame in plot and villains.
  • Both Star Trek: Voyager and the MCU have more similarities than are initially apparent.

Star Trek: Voyager did a version of WandaVision nearly 30 years before the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Although Star Trek and the MCU are both huge franchises, there generally aren't a lot of similarities between the two. The MCU took a decidedly science fiction lean during its first three phases but in a different way than the Star Trek timeline , which depicts a utopian vision of the future while the MCU runs concurrently with the present. However, one MCU show that did seemingly borrow a story idea from Star Trek was WandaVision .

Kicking off Phase Four of the MCU in 2021, WandaVision followed Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) and Vision (Paul Bettany) living a seemingly idyllic sitcom-inspired life in small-town New Jersey. Through a slow build-up, the show revealed that in her grief over Vision's death, Wanda had used her Chaos Magic to create their marital bliss, inadvertently enslaving the entire town of Westview in the process to act as characters in her fantasy. Although not a direct copy, this premise is a lot like a season 3 episode of Voyager involving the Doctor (Robert Picardo) .

In its seven seasons, Star Trek: Voyager introduced many new faces to the Trek universe. Here is a breakdown of the show's main cast and characters.

Voyager’s Season 3 Episode “Real Life” Is Like Star Trek’s Version Of WandaVision

"real life" has a lot of similarities to the mcu show.

Voyager season 3, episode 22, "Real Life" bears a lot of similarities to WandaVision in premise. Although there was no mystery about how the Doctor's fantasy in "Real Life" existed thanks to Star Trek 's holodeck , both he and Wanda created an idealized version of family life for themselves to experience something they felt like they couldn't have any other way . Additionally, the sitcom aspect of WandaVision and how it progresses through different eras is also loosely reflected in "Real Life." The quote from Robert Picardo below talking about the episode's premise unintentionally sums up these similarities well:

"The first act of that script is like a '70s sitcom. It's like The Partridge Family or The Brady Bunch. Everything about it is like an old sitcom. Then the second act – after The Doctor's family program has been randomized, so that everybody's not so perfect in their behavior – became like a '90s sitcom, where everybody's dissing dad. Then, suddenly, it took this odd turn and became very dramatic. And the last part of the show is like an ER episode, where a child is going to die. It starts out so silly and so ridiculous, then becomes quite touching by the end."

Of course, WandaVision is not a one-to-one copy of "Real Life," and likely wasn't directly inspired by the Star Trek episode. The show relies much more heavily on the question of why Westview exists and has a clear villain whereas "Real Life" does not. The theme of grief and loss is also much more present throughout. However, both "Real Life" and WandaVision end up giving their protagonist a greater understanding of their own humanity and the emotional/mental trials they could withstand. Interestingly, "Real Life" isn't even the only Voyager episode with a connection to the MCU.

Star Trek: Voyager's "Endgame" Beat Avengers By 28 Years

Voyager also did "endgame" before the avengers franchise.

Similarly to the explosive final film of the MCU's Phase Three, Voyager ’s series finale was also called “Endgame.” The chess term is a fairly popular title for finales, but the similarities between "Endgame" and Avengers: Endgame don't end there. Both stories involved time travel to reverse - or in Voyager ’s case prevent - the deaths of several important characters . In the MCU, the scale was much larger thanks to the Blip, but Admiral Janeway's (Kate Mulgrew) plan to prevent the deaths of Seven of Nine (Jeri Ryan) and Chakotay (Robert Beltran) in Voyager was just as important.

Another big similarity between the two projects was their respective villains. Although their motivations differed widely, Thanos (Josh Brolin) and the Borg Queen (Alice Krige) are fairly comparable big bads in terms of their relative importance to their respective franchises. Thanos is perhaps the most substantial villain the MCU has created to date, and the Borg Queen is the head of Star Trek 's biggest enemy. Despite many differences, Star Trek: Voyager and the MCU are a lot more similar than they might appear at first glance.

Source: Braving the Unknown: Season Three , Voyager season 3 DVD special features.

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The fifth entry in the Star Trek franchise, Star Trek: Voyager, is a sci-fi series that sees the crew of the USS Voyager on a long journey back to their home after finding themselves stranded at the far ends of the Milky Way Galaxy. Led by Captain Kathryn Janeway, the series follows the crew as they embark through truly uncharted areas of space, with new species, friends, foes, and mysteries to solve as they wrestle with the politics of a crew in a situation they've never faced before. 

WandaVision

WandaVision, the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s first TV show on Disney+, first aired in 2021. The series kicked off the MCU’s Phase 4 and brought back Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff, aka the Scarlet Witch, and Paul Bettany as Vision. WandaVision strayed away from Marvel’s typical formula, this time formatting itself more like a classic sitcom as Wanda struggles to cope with the death of Vision. 

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