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Game VOY Episode Pitch Game

“Making Vash Decisions” - Voyager encounters Vash, her starship listless in space. Explaining that an arrangement with Q to explore the Gamma Quadrant soured over time, she was double crossed and sent to the Delta Quadrant instead. When Voyager finds a significantly damaged, but still functioning Iconian gateway, Vash wants to use it to get back to the Alpha Quadrant. But the erratic patterns emanating from the damaged gateway is enough to give the Voyager crew pause that it’s a good idea at all.

“Paris, Texas” - While in pursuit of an intruder onboard Voyager, Tuvok, Tom and Chakotay are temporally displaced by the intruder’s weapon and ends up in in 19th century Texas, in a town called Paris. When Tuvok is kidnapped by the local lynch mob, Tom and Chakotay must find him before they kill him, well aware of the hostilities toward humans that look like Tuvok in this time period. While they look for him, Tom and Chakotay cannot agree if they should stay in the time period and try to make it better, or find a way back to Voyager, or even Earth.

Next episode – “Kyoto Protocol”
 
"Kyoto Protocol” - Voyager offers aid to a planet experiencing a natural disaster, only to have that aid rejected because they've placed a limit on live flesh and blood sentients planetside due to a crisis of resources. When they offer The Doctor's assistance, it is accepted. While helping out, The Doctor discovers evidence that the disaster may be manufactured to alleviate the crisis, and that many of the people are holograms like him, a fact unknown to most of the population.

Next episode: "Thirst"
 
"Thirst" - Voyager comes across an ocean world controlled by the Kazon. These Kazon, flung far into the Delta Quadrant thanks to the Sikarians’s spatial trajectory technology, have monopolized clean water in the sector. Between the fresh water lakes and the desalinization plants, the Kazon have it made and do not want their operation to be disrupted or halted by the Voyager crew. Meanwhile, the Maquis onboard Voyager engage in a drinking competition.

Next episode - "Got Mat-LEH?" (Mat-LEH is the Klingon word for loyalty, and the title is a play off the Got Milk? ads of the late ‘90s)
 
"Got Mat-LEH?" - B'Elanna is the target of a homme fatale who seeks to romance her into giving away Starfleet secrets. Tom and others don't like the guy, but she dismisses their concerns by saying he's a nice person. He also happens to be somebody Voyager needs to broker a deal for needed ore supplies. Meanwhile, Seven asks Harry to teach her to play a song on a recorder after recalling she received one for her last birthday pre-assimilation.

Next episode: "Solve For X"
 
"Solve For X" - Harry is trying to solve a formula that has bothered him since his Academy days, that even Seven, Tuvok and B’Elanna cannot solve. Meanwhile, Janeway - already in the middle of complicated negotiations with a major trade organization in the sector - runs into a big problem when she can not provide for a certain item as the replicators cannot create it.

Next episode - "Young & Restless"
 
"Young & Restless" - Q Junior comes to Janeway for help when he develops his first crush on a fellow Q girl and his efforts to impress her leave something to be desired. This naturally upsets his parents, who are jealous that he came to her. Meanwhile, Naomi and the Borg kids repeat gossip about crew members, which leads to an unfortunate misunderstanding or two.

Next episode: "Reductio Ad Absurdum"
 
"Reductio Ad Absurdum"

Tuvix writes home about a recent crisis where he struggled with the illogical solution that was came up by a drunk Neelix and Tom after a night of party celebrating the Delaney sisters' new nieces that had just been born back home, which Tuvok found mind-boggling and humiliating.

Next episode; "Parallels Again"
 
"Parallels Again" - Janeway and Tuvok return from an away team and are met by a security team who locks them in the brig. Somehow, they have entered a reality where they are apparently criminals/traitors, etc and the crew hates or fears them (so not the mirror universe, the others are normal, or at least normal if that were true). They try to figure out what their "crimes" are and convince their "captors" that they're not bad.

Next episode: "Side Effects"
 
“Side Effects” - Harry walks in on Libby in bed with Tom. Tom walks in on B’Elanna with Chakotay, and then again, an Icheb from 20 years in the future. B’Elanna walks in on Tom with Seven, and then later on Janeway. All are under the influence of a species that values sadism, with a preference to inflect recurring emotional and psychological pain over physical pain. And with the help of a device they place of their subjects’ craniums, they make them have the same recurring thoughts, and increase the level of pain for their personal pleasure. However, their other subject, the Doctor, is immune to their techniques. And its up to him to get Harry, Tom and B’Elanna off the station, before lasting damage is done to them both psychologically, emotionally and even socially.

Next episode – “My Three Suns”
 
“My Three Suns” - Chakotay experiences three different visions; one as a human in the distant past, one as a Vulcan in the far future, and one as an unknown alien in the present. When he questions what these visions mean, he has the sense that they are all pieces of a puzzle. The alien species he imagines himself to be is sending out telepathic messages in the hopes of making first contact with another race, something which a majority of the species is actively trying to avoid/argue against. He decides the message with Tuvok's help and initiates contact with the minority, but is caught by the naysayers and seized. While imprisoned, he is located and beamed away while nobody is looking, leaving a coded message for the minority. Meanwhile, Naomi and the Doctor work to save Neelix's favorite flower, which is wilting.

Next episode: "Dirty Laundry"
 
"Dirty Laundry"

Harry Kim comes across an log entry by Cavit while cleaning up the junk files in the computer core, saying that he got Janeway to get him aboard after losing a poker game with some buddies at Starfleet Headquarters. Tom Paris finds Stadi's diary and learned she was having an affair with Tom Paris' favorite pilot instructor at the Academy, who was supposed to be happily married one of the highest ranked Starfleet Admirals at Headquarters.

Next Episode: "Carpe Diem"
 
"Carpe Diem" - USS Relativity and the 29th century timecops show up in order to make sure the regional conference Janeway has agreed to attend goes as it should as its impact on the future of the Delta Quadrant and the rest of the galaxy goes beyond immeasurable. Meanwhile Neelix goes to the holodeck and meets a hologram based on Gordon Ramsay.

Next episode - "Alcoves and Salamanders"
 
"Alcoves and Salamanders" - Seven experiences disturbing nightmares about losing a child while assimilated, which cause her to lash out against any perceived abuse or cruelty directed towards the Borg children and Naomi, and to rock an imaginary baby in her arms, soothing and singing to it. The dreams are part of false memories that an alien people who knew they were going to be assimilated created to torment/defeat their Borg attackers. Meanwhile, Janeway considers asking Tuvok to help her forget the lizard babies (like Spock helped Kirk forget Rayna) but after talking with Tom, decides against it.

Next episode: "The Vault"
 
"The Vault" - Romulan archivists in the 26th century unseal a top secret document in The Vault – their idea as to where top secret Romulan inventions and breakthroughs are stored - relating to an encounter with Voyager in the Delta Quadrant. As the story goes, the Romulans are experimenting with advanced wormhole technology when a fleet of theirs is accidentally sent to the Delta Quadrant. Janeway wants to use the technology to get back home, and the Romulans are split on the matter. It leads to a battle where Voyager leads a trio of Romulan ships against the slightly larger Romulan fleet. While the records claim Voyager was destroyed in the battle – contradicting the reality of Voyager actually being located at the Fleet Museum - it also states that the technology was later shared with the Federation and the Klingons, allowing all three to colonize the Delta Quadrant.

Next episode – “State of Disarray”
 
“State of Disarray” - The crew of Voyager awaken from a deep three day sleep to find their ship has been ransacked, with everything scattered in the wrong places, bulkheads removed, locked doors jammed open, etc. The crew takes an inventory and finds that several random objects are missing, though nothing crucial to day-to-day operations. However, when B'Elanna and Seven run a simulation analysis of what could be made with the missing items, it's determined that the looters may be preparing to build a powerful weapon. Voyager must track down their burglars before an attack is launched that they may be blamed for. Meanwhile, Naomi and Neelix take it upon themselves to reunite unclaimed misplaced items with their owners.

Next episode: "Skeleton Key"
 
"Skeleton Key"

While passing through a quiet sector where nothing exciting has been nothing and no nebulae or anomalies within 10 light years, a routine maintenance uncovers a mysterious door within a bulkhead deep inside the bowels of the Voyager where nobody had gone since it left drydock. B'Elanna determines it required an iso-linear chip-like key that only spackdock works would have and works on finding a way to open it. Neelix begins a pool about what could be inside.

Next Episode: "Yellow Submarine"
 
"Yellow Submarine" - Voyager has a week dedicated to the Swinging Sixties, when they pick up a signal on comms playing a Beatles song. As they investigate, they find a ship circa the era of the SS Valiant docked to a station. They find the inhabitants are half-humans and have developed a culture based around the 1960s. This becomes a problem when members of the Voyager crew do not want the the celebration of the '60s to end. Meanwhile, Harry and the Doctor want to play a Beetles song together to help honor the week, but ends up in a disagreement.

Next episode – “You’ve Got Mail”
 
“You’ve Got Mail”

The crew write back and forth letters with loved ones and friends back home, with different perspectives of an encounter with a mysterious wizard-like merchant who kept bumping into Voyager several times across several months. Mark questions Janeway's love life in the fair haven program, while Chakotay's sister asks him about Seven.

"Scrounge"
 
"Scrounge" - Tom Paris gets trapped in a holodeck program in which he's poor slob in 1990s Earth and the only way out is to finish the program's narrative, to scrounge up enough money to pay off a mounting credit card debt. Meanwhile in a desperate attempt to learn what authority feels like, Harry tries to boss Icheb around, but fails.

Next episode - "Entropy"
 
"Entropy" - When Seven Of Nine wakes up from regeneration, she interacts with a Voyager crew that is unusually conformist. As she goes about her day, she finds that all species contacts are also unusually conformist. Seven heads back to regenerate early, only to wake the next day to find the ship in a chaotic state. When Seven makes the connection that something is wrong with her alcove, she tries to repair it but is backfires. Seven is forced to endure the escalating bedlam, until B’Elanna comes to her rescue.

Next episode – “Crazy Academy Nights”
 
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