we present one episode from each season of Star Trek: Voyager that showcases. What a dream that would be, for me at least, if the trauma of the past year was suddenly gone. Here are the best Star Trek Voyager episodes featuring B'elanna Torres, the complicated and engaging half-Klingon. After Voyager is captured by the Hirogens, the ship is turned into a massive holodeck so that the Hirogens can hunt members of the crew who have been fitted with new identities in various scenarios based upon Federation history. Scorpion (3.26), though he has a much more prominent role in Season 4's. Sound familiar? I won't go into specifics, but "Year of Hell" ends with that whole year being erased. as portrayed by John rhys-Davies, in two episodes of Star Trek: Voyager. Captain Picard gets assimilated into the Borg.
Those crew who remain alive are battered, living through the trauma of a year of stress and fear of death. In fact, it wasnt until season four that the series really hit its. The Best of Both Worlds (Star Trek: The Next Generation, Season 3, Episode 26 and Season 4, Episode 1). Near the end, many of the crew are dead and the ship is nearly destroyed. Take the two-parter, "Year of Hell." Voyager gets caught up in a disruption in the space-time continuum and ends up being chased and fired upon for a year. Here is a crew, separate from their families and the Federation in the Delta(!) Quadrant just trying to get by. Season 4 gives you the beginning of Seven's story, but it also gives me some weird kind of solace in dealing with the last 18-plus months of pandemic life. You also get to see her journey as she separates from the Collective and the Doctor ( Robert Picardo) de-Borgifies her (to a degree).
If you're a Seven-of-Nine fan, it's fun to see her back in her full Borg state. Why did I start at season 4? The first episode - the second of a two-parter from the third season finale (you should probably start with that episode) - introduces us to one of my favorite Trek characters: Seven-of-Nine.