Nominated for 30 Emmy Awards, including seven for Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series, Star Trek: Voyager continues the rich tradition of the original 1960s Star Trek franchise. Created by former LAPD officer Gene Roddenberry, the Star Trek television series became a franchise famous for the unprecedented fanatical devotion of its fan base. Lasting just three seasons during its original run on the network, Star Trek struck gold with its syndicated reruns, launching a series of original cast movies, as well as novels, comics, collectibles, and reams of Star Trek-related memorabilia. . The third spin-off of the original Star Trek series, Star Trek: Voyager, premiered in January 1995 to modest critical acclaim, but experienced great success with viewers, slowly increasing its ratings as the series progressed. Following in the footsteps of Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993), the series precedes Star Trek: Enterprise (2001) and features an all-star cast including veteran actress Kate Mulgrew ( whose previous TV appearances include shows like Dallas, Cheers and Murphy Brown). However, instead of pursuing the classic Star Trek mission of “boldly going where no one has gone before”, Star Trek: Voyager is more about going where the crew has been before…

Star Trek: Voyager follows the exploits of the crew aboard the USS Voyager starship. When the series begins, Voyager is on a Federation mission to capture a rebel ship from Maquis rebels (a race first introduced in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine). While pursuing the Maquis, Voyager enters a system known as the badlands, and both ships are instantly transported to the Delta Quadrant over seventy thousand light-years away on the outskirts of the galaxy. Soon both the Maquis and the Voyager crew learn that they were brought to the Delta Quadrant by the Caretaker, a mysterious force that oversees the safety of the Ocampan race who live in the shadow of an imminent threat from the ruthless Kazon. When the Kazon destroy the Maquis ship, the Voyager crew merges with the Maquis crew to fend off the Kazon. Having destroyed the device that could get them home, the Voyager crew, led by Capt. Kathryn Janeway (Kate Mulgrew) and the crew of the Maquis ship, led by Commander Chakotay (Robert Beltran), must work as a united front to fulfill their common goal of finding their way home…

The Star Trek: Voyager (Season 7) DVD features several exciting episodes, including the season premiere “Unimatrix Zero,” in which the Seven Of Nine discover a place known as Unimatrix Zero, where Borg drones become individuals during a brief period during its regeneration. However, once the regeneration process is complete, the drones forget all memory of the event. Captain Janeway sees this revelation as an opportunity to attack the Borg, and Voyager must execute the plan perfectly if it is to succeed… Other notable Season 7 episodes include “Nightingale” in which Harry Kim, Seven Of Nine and Neelix stumble. through a war between two alien nations as they search for dilithium, and “Friendship One” in which, having established regular contact with the Alpha Quadrant, Voyager receives orders from Starfleet to hunt down the lost 21st century Earth probe, Friendship One. ..

Below is a list of episodes included on the Star Trek: Voyager (Season 7) DVD:

Episode 147 (Unimatrix Zero: Part 2) Air Date: 2000-04-10

Episode 148 (Imperfection) Air Date: 2000-11-10

Episode 149 (Drive) Air Date: 10-18-2000

Episode 150 (Suppression) Air Date: 10-25-2000

Episode 151 (Critical Care) Air Date: 2000-01-11

Episode 152 (Inside Man) Air Date: 2000-08-11

Episode 153 (Body and Soul) Air Date: 11-15-2000

Episode 154 (Mockingbird) Air Date: 11/22/2000

Episode 155 (Flesh and Blood: Part 1) Air Date: 11-29-2000

Episode 156 (Flesh and Blood: Part 2) Air date: 11-29-2000

Episode 157 (Shattered) Air Date: 01/17/2001

Episode 158 (Lineage) Air Date: 01/24/2001

Episode 159 (Repentance) Air Date: 01-31-2001

Episode 160 (Prophecy) Air Date: 2001-07-02

Episode 161 (The Void) Air Date: 02-14-2001

Episode 162 (Workforce: Part 1) Air Date: 02-21-2001

Episode 163 (Workforce: Part 2) Air Date: 02-28-2001

Episode 164 (Human Error) Air Date: 2001-07-03

Episode 165 (Q2) Air Date: 2001-11-04

Episode 166 (Author, Author) Air Date: 04-18-2001

Episode 167 (Friendship One) Air Date: 04-25-2001

Episode 168 (Natural Law) Air Date: 2001-02-05

Episode 169 (Homestead) Air Date: 2001-09-05

Episode 170 (Renaissance Man) Air Date: 05-16-2001

Episode 171 (Endgame: Part 1) Air Date: 05-23-2001

Episode 172 (Endgame: Part 2) Air Date: 05-23-2001

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