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Game VOY Episode Pitch Game

"My Favorite Hologram" - The Doctor has been “collected” by an alien that has in interest in holograms. Stuck in a glass booth, the Doctor only has the other holograms in the alien’s study for company. Of interest is the attentiveness the alien shows towards a female hologram across the room. Upon learning that the hologram was in the image of the alien’s sister who died in a shuttle accident, the Doctor puts in the effort to get that hologram to try and free the rest of them. Meanwhile, Tom adds Minuet to the Chez Sandrine hologram, and Minuet quickly becomes the new favourtie by the holographic patrons, making Tom jealous.

Next episode - “Ocampa Ex Machina”
 
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“Ocampa Ex Machina” - Kes is arrested and taken before a non-corporeal tribunal for her interference in Voyager's journey home - including adventures we have and haven't seen - with the threat of being imprisoned in a corporeal, crippled body. When she cries out to Voyager in her distress, Tuvok hears her and tells the others, who petition the tribunal for her release and testify on her behalf. Meanwhile, she and Neelix finally get closure.

Next episode: "Folk Medicine"
 
"Folk Medicine" - When the Doctor is suddenly replaced by a different EMH from a world Voyager is visiting, the new EHM wants to rely on traditional medical knowledge when treating patients over modern 24th century medicine. This eventually leads to a conflict with Chakotay, after a pathogen infects half the crew and Chakotay realizes only 24th century medicine can fix it. Meanwhile, B’Elanna and Tuvok, have to rely on traditional medical knowledge from their respective Klingon and Vulcan cultures from centuries ago as they try to bring the Doctor back.

Next episode – “Crisis Of Confidence”
 
CRISIS OF CONFIDENCE: Harry's parents tell him that they are going to contact Janeway and tell her that he deserves a promotion, despite his discomfort with the idea. Soon after, Harry hears that he has been approved for a promotion, and the ceremony is the following night. He spends a few agonizing hours thinking he doesn't deserve this, and through stories and flashbacks, the rest of the crew assure him that he does. When he reaches the ceremony, he finds Wildman and Vorik are also there: several ensigns are getting advanced together, at Adm. Paris's explicit instruction. So it wasn't his parents after all...

Or was it? Back on Earth, Adm. Paris notes that he instructed Janeway to promote several ensigns, mainly to shut up that old lady who wouldn't stop calling him...

Next up: Inside, Outside, Upside Down
 
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"Inside, Outside, Upside Down" - When Naomi and the children manage to run away from Voyager via the Delta Flyer, they are caught up in the daily ongoing of interstellar freighter life in the Delta Quadrant. They end experiencing various interstellar phenomena never encountered by Voyager before. Meanwhile, Janeway, Tuvok and Sam Wildman end up in sharp disagreements over ship security and having families on starships.

Next episode – “Papercuts”
 
PAPERCUTS - An early episode... Tom, pre-B'Elanna, has an illicit romantic escapade on some planet or other, and winds up facing community service as a result. He is forced to serve as a secretary for some high end bureaucrat, and since their computer systems are still around about the equivalent of the early 80's, there's lots of paper, and... you know. And when he complains to Kes about how sore his hands are, a terminally jealous Neelix grabs an exotic alien lemon-like fruit and squeezes the juice all over his hands. Mayhem ensues.

NEXT: The Final Rending
 
"The Final Rending" - In the mirror universe, three years after Regent Worf was captured by the Terran rebels, Gul Seska and General Torres lead an assault on Terok Nor, and manage to destroy it in the teaser. After destroying the ISS Defiant as well with all hands, they manage to capture Tuvok and Lon Suder and from one of the few runabout to escape Terok Nor’s destruction and torture them both to learn the whereabouts of a secret project – the ISS Voyager – with plans to gift it to Intendant Ro. Torress in particular wants to use the gift to become the new Regent and bring stability to the Klingon-Cardassian Alliance. Upon being discovered, the ISS Voyager team – Chakotay, Tom, Harry, Joe Carey, Vorik, Sam Wildman, Doctor Zimmerman and Annika Nansen – makes a run for it. It leads to a final showdown in the Badlands; if the rebels lose, that is the end of the Terran rebellion. Meanwhile, Janeway is nearing the end of discussions with Weyoun to encourage the Dominion to expand into the Alpha Quadrant. If she succeeds, the mirror universe will never be the same again.

Next episode – “The Fifth Kind”
 
The Fifth Kind

The Kobali use a newfound cemetery to obtain some new bodies. Unfortunately the cemetery belongs to the Drayans (the aliens with reversed lifespans from Innocence) who accuse the Kobali of snatching corpses before they even had a chance to lead a decent life, and therefore of genocide. War erupts. Both parties agree to ask Voyager to negotiate a peace between them as they are the only (3rd neutral) party that has had contact with both species before. Vogager's abortion-themed episode (like Repentance was its death penalty-themed episode).

Next episode Hysteresis
( see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hysteresis )
 
Hysteresis

Voyager comes across two star systems, 5 light years apart , and appearing identical, down to the positions of the planets in relation to each other. Both systems have a M-class planet, same land/water configuration. Even the cloud formation appear almost identical. However, one of them appear to be a thriving pre-warp civilization, fast approaching warp capability. The other is heavily polluted, war torn and barely capable of aviation. Seven's scans show signs of an anomaly where the star systems would have passed through 200 years ago. Seven believes the star system was duplicated....

Next episode..... "I’ll See You In My Dreams"
 
I'LL SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS...
Harry's Taresian DNA, believed removed by the Doctor, begins to reassert itself. As a result, he begins to dream about a mysterious woman who is also Taresian. Irresistably drawn by the dream, he is inexorably pulled to a planet populated by a group of Taresian woman, who see him as their only hope for procreation. And, they're not going to let the ship leave unless they get Harry. The Doctor, happily, is able to do some modification to the reproductive process, using Harry's DNA to impregnate the women without killing Harry. Satisfied, they let Voyager go on its way.

Next episode: A Place in the Sun
 
A Place in the Sun

A eccentric Vidiian scientist contacts Voyager and claims he is very close to developing a cure to the Phage, but too close to death to finish his research. As he wants credit for his work he has never trusted his findings to a computer, shared it with colleagues or uploaded it to any network, but only kept hand written logs. He asks Voyager to act as a 'vault' until a reliable Vidiian successor scientist can be found.

It isn't long before someone reports to Voyager as a candidate. He checks all the boxes, so they release the material to him. The EMH still being suspicious digs deeper into the scans he made. He discovers the man isn't Vidiian but a genetically engineered Halkian, a race that was particularly intensely 'harvested' by the Vidiians, because of their exceptional organ compatibility with Vidiians. He wants the Vidiian ordeal to continue, as payback to what the Vidiians did to his people. Janeway confronts him in the nick of time, tries to reason with him, that this cure would end the suffering of his people as well, but he insists on his revenge and before they can prevent it, he beams all those research findings into the local sun, where they are vaporised in an instant. An enraged Janeway orders him to the brig and to contact Halkian authorities. When he passes Janeway he smirks and remarks 'put me into jail all you want - I won, you failed, there's nothing you can do to reverse what I've done and I will enjoy that thought for the rest of my life'.

Next episode: Verissimilitude (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verisimilitude )
 
"Verissimilitude" - Voyager has an encounter with an alternate Voyager that did keep Tuvix as a part of the crew. When the alternate Voyager crew is shocked that the prime Voyager killed Tuvix, it sparks a debate among both crews as to which Janeway made the right decision. Meanwhile, Tuvix meet Tuvok and Neelix, which gets very awkward when Tuvok and Neelix meet Tuvix’s children, which he had with alternate Kes.

Next episode - “Blue Shirts, Gold Shirts”
 
“Blue Shirts, Gold Shirts” - Voyager's command crew is quarantined planetside following an outbreak of a viral disease at a leadership conference they attended on Yulousa. The other two departments are now in control, leading to discussions about why crewmembers chose the career path they did and whether it was the right move. Meanwhile, Janeway has a brief relationship with the alien doctor who is treating them for the virus.

Next episode: "Veiled Threats"
 
"Veiled Threats" - When the Delta Flyer sets a course for a planet to evade a coming neutronic storm, its passengers – Janeway, B’Elanna, Doctor and Neelix – pick up radio frequencies of a Captain Proton broadcast. Specifically, they pick up Doctor Chaotica and Queen Arachnia. Yet the world they are on strongly resembles world of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. The quartet set out to solve the mystery behind the broadcast.

Meanwhile, as the Voyager crew awaits for the return of the Delta Flyer, Chakotay must mediate a minor dispute that emerges involving two camps of Voth - those that follow Gegen and his Distant Origin Theory, and those that follow the Doctrine.

Next episode – “Scientific Mysticism”
 
“Scientific Mysticism”

Voyager is on the lookout for a much needed source required by many systems including replicators and holodecks, when Seven detects a star system with a planet that is churning out unusually high amounts of energy signatures. The odd thing is according to the Borg knowledge, as well as the charts from the local races, that it's supposed to be home to a bronze-age level civilization.

As they got close, the readings of the planet were out of whack. Janeway sends two away teams. One to investigate a mining village, led by Chakotay, while other led by Tuvok investigate a the location of the highest energy output, seemingly in a sleepy wooded valley.

Tuvok's team disappears after being captured by fairies, that seems impossible, while Chakotay witnesses sacrifices, with mystical energy sucking the life out of the deceased. Seven makes a starling discovery. The surface is made up of normal matter mingled with holograms, as if a holodeck program had been running for millennia.

Tuvok is awakened by a hologram aboard an alien ship, who says they've been living on this planet after crashing and have been downloading the souls of the natives into the holographic recreations, after laboring all of their lives mining for the ship.

Janeway faces a dilemma when she learns of this.

Next Episode: "A Raw Deal"
 
"A Raw Deal" - Voyager rescues prisoners from a derelict ship, who have been seemingly sentenced to execution for relatively small offences according to the ship's computer records. The crew soon realizes that these criminals aren't as small-time as they seem, for they have been using latent manipulative powers to make people do their dirty work for them - killing, stealing, and destroying. After their transport went bust, they have plans to turn the crew of Voyager against each other or into servants to do their bidding, in an effort to seize the ship. Meanwhile, various crew members move through the kitchen, helping Neelix peel, cook, and taste test random vegetables.

Next episode: "Coreside Manner" (as in warp core)
 
"Coreside Manner"

Voyager visits a museum full of warp cores, from the region's 10,000 years of warp travel history. Seven detects some strange readings from some of the cores. After close investigation, one of the warp core lights up and the ghosts of the deceased start to show up on Voyager. Cavit betrating Tom, the original doctor going into an argument with the EMH, and Seska pestering Chakotay. Hogan shows up in mess hall and asks Neelix for food.

Next episode: "The Sehlat of Bubastes"
 
"The Sehlat of Bubastes" - Voyager finds a sleeper ship crewed by two Vulcan exiles, a father and daughter, banned from their homeworld due to their controversial approach to life. When the Doctor revives them, they are surprised to learn that Vulcans as a whole have generally embraced their philosophies, and petition Voyager to take them home. Tuvok explains that they cannot just "go home", much to their dismay. The daughter befriends Vorik, and tries to manipulate him into endangering Voyager by employing a shortcut that the senior staff has already convened about and deemed too risky. In addition, she confesses to even more radical ideas than her father, which Vulcan is nowhere near accepting yet. Meanwhile, Seven is distracted by her search for a small toy animal that Naomi once gifted her, finding it illogical to "need" something that serves no actual function, yet nevertheless being restless until it is found.

Next episode: "Dubious Honor"
 
"Dubious Honor" - When Voyager has trouble opening dialogue with a Beta Quadrant species that has established an outpost in the Delta Quadrant, B’Elanna suggest that it is their approach that it wrong, and that they need to behave more like the Klingons. In response, Voyager redresses the ship to be a Klingon vessel, and has the crew surgically alters as Klingons. They hope that the aliens will fall for the ruse, so that they will be able to acquire the materials they will need.

Meanwhile, Tom introduces Neelix to the concept of a Razzie award, leading Neelix to binge the films that won the award to understand what made them so bad.

Next episode – “Osmosis”
 
“Osmosis” - After enjoying a swimming outing on an M-class planet, several crew of Voyager begin exhibiting strange behavior. The Doctor determines that creatures living in the water have permeated the crew's skin during their reproductive cycle and their emotional behaviors are being acted out by the crew - he assures them it will pass harmlessly, but as it turns out, these creatures die shortly after mating, and the young are trapped inside their bloodstream and other fluid-filled organs. Meanwhile, Janeway re-reads a favorite childhood book and discovers what an impact it had on her life choices.

Next episode: "Spiral"
 
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