Voyager's quest to return home is aided by a visitor from the future - Admiral Kathryn Janeway. However, Janeway decides to risk Voyager's shortcut home in order to destroy the Borg and save millions of lives.
Janeway is held hostage by aliens who force the Doctor to help them steal Voyager's warp core.
Neelix is faced with the decision of a lifetime when Voyager locates a tribe of exiled Talaxians on a distant asteroid.
Seven and Chakotay stumble upon a race of primitive humanoids isolated from technological progress by an energy barrier.
Voyager recovers a long-lost space probe which has caused terrible radiation damage on a distant planet.
The Doctor publishes a holo-novel based on his Voyager experiences which scandalizes the crew.
Q's unruly and omnipotent son wreaks interstellar havoc when he is left in Janeway's care.
Seven's attempt to explore her human side distracts her from her duties and puts Voyager at risk.
To save Janeway and the rest of Voyager's crew, Chakotay must convince her that her seemingly happy life as a worker on Quarra is not real.
Janeway, Tuvok, Seven, Tom and B'Elanna are workers on an alien planet, where they have no memory of their past lives aboard Voyager.
Voyager is sucked into an inescapable subspace void which is inhabited only by other trapped vessels battling each other for survival.
A group of Klingons separated from the rest of their race believes B'Elanna's unborn child is the Savior foretold in their sacred scrolls.<
The issue of capital punishment divides the crew when Voyager agrees to transport condemned prisoners to their deaths.
B'Elanna is strangely disturbed by her unborn child's Klingon traits.
Voyager encounters an energy field which leaves each section, and its crew, existing in a different time period.
The Doctor questions his decision to join the rebel holograms after they kidnap B'Elanna and kill two innocent organics.