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"Scylla" - After foiling an attack by an automated alien ship, the crew of Voyager board the craft looking for supplies. Seven and Harry become exposed to a leaking fluid that causes an allergic reaction. After being treated, they begin to take on the partial form of anything or anyone they touch, becoming less and less recognizable. At first this is believed to be solely a DNA transfer effect, but The Doctor determines that a holoversion would work, too. The affected crew members run off, and now the Doctor must chase them down, assume their form, and catch them.

Next episode: "Immersion"
 
Immersion: the Doctor is suddenly consumed with unrequited love for Seven. He decides to immerse himself in increasingly intense and strange holodeck programs to distract himself from his feelings, but his performance as a physician suffers as a result. Finally, Janeway has to get involved to bring him back to reality.

Next: A Puppy For Harry
 
A Puppy For Harry” - While part of the away time bartering for supplies on a friendly planet, Harry befriends a young canine-like animal only to discover that it was abandoned by another trader and has been wreaking havoc on a planet with no native canine species. In particular, it has run afoul of inhabitants for pursuing poultry. The farmers deprived of their birds want to put the animal to death in a ritual meant to appease the spirits of the birds who were eaten. Harry works with Tom onboard Voyager to switch the “puppy” out at the last step of the ritual, immolation by fire, with a hologram. Since Harry bonded with the puppy and saved it, he is permitted to the keep the animal (after a full medical scan and a completed round of vaccinations). He also promises Janeway she can take it out to the holodeck whenever she wants — this is widely regarded as integral to the final decision. The B plot is Chakotay indulging his love of anthropology as he makes record of not only every step of this ritual but also the history behind its inclusion.

Next episode: “Marumaru”
 
Marumaru” - The bridge crew of Voyager is seized from the ship and put on trial for the loss of the Tespedra, a Filimis ship that perished with all hands when they claim Voyager destroyed it. The crew know nothing of this, and Neelix declares himself their advocate, investigating with the help of old contacts. He learns that the Tespedra was in fact destroyed decades before Voyager arrived. The Filimis keep reliving it as if it just happened, trying whoever crosses their paths and finding them deserving of the same fate. It was a Kobayashi Maru situation, with the other parties involved unwilling to start a war by rescuing the Tespedra outright, though they did what they could. Can Neelix convince them to let the matter rest once and for all, or is there a way to break their re-living spell?

Next episode: "Nom De Guerre" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudonym#Noms_de_guerre
 
(Best works as a 2-parter )

"Nom De Guerre" - When Voyager recovers a black box from a long lost Earth Alliance ship from the Earth-Romulan War, a DY-100 type ship with nacelles known as the S.S. Comte de Rochambeau the senior staff decide to plug it into the holodeck to study the ship. The discovery is so exciting that the children are encouraged to tag along, as are the former members of the Equinox crew. Unfortunately when the black box is plugged into the holodeck, it causes a severe malfunction that not only turns the safeties off and prevent them from freezing the program, but also prevents them from both exiting the holodeck and from being beams out of the holodeck. This forces them to play through the events of the war that the S.S. Comte de Rochambeau participated in and take on the roles of the crew that served onboard - even though doing so ensures that the odds of a few of them dying as the program runs are extremely high.

Next episode: "Dorothy Chandler Pavilion" (https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Dorothy_Chandler_Pavilion)
 
Took me a while to think of this one. Originally thought to link it to the venue's Future's End appearance, but we can do better than that! :)

"Dorothy Chandler Pavilion" - Tom Paris designs a special date night for himself and B'Elanna; attending a recreation of a Ramona Dunstan concert taking place at the titular location. The famous opera singer was a cousin ancestor of Tom's on his mother's side. The hologram singer mistakes The Doctor for her husband - Tom did not realize that the historical database he used to create her made note of the singer's undiagnosed dementia at the time, and she is lost in the past 50 years prior to the concert date, when she met her eventual husband for the first time at the same venue, and fell in love. Rather than edit it out, The Doctor humors her and plays the role to perfection.

Next episode: "Death and Taxes"
 
Death and Taxes

As we know, Janeway doesn't need to evade Death, she simply tells Death off ('go back to hell, coward!'). But how about that other biggie, Taxes? Find out in this verrrry special Voyager time travel episode!

(Time travel because I would be very surprised if the moneyless Federation did have taxes - And no, this isn't meant as a serious entry, so I'm not providing a new title.)
 
Ok, fine.

Voyager is passing through the Algomoronian Imperium, and they demand payment for passing through their space, and confiscate Voyager until payment is made. Assorted crew wind up slaving in various jobs, like Workforce only they don't forget. Meanwhile, a group of ex-Maquis led by Chakotay and B'Elanna make a commando raid and steal back the ship.

Next up: "Q and A". And yes, Q must appear.
 
"Q and A" - Q seeks Janeway's help when Q Junior is slacking off just prior to an important Q rite of passage, a test that will determine his fitness to achieve the next level of Qdom. He hopes the crew of Voyager can help his son get an A, as it were. Q Junior isn't just wasting his time having fun, he's questioning the need for such a test. He's also annoyed that his father is competing with another Q whose child is supposedly perfect - he wants to be himself. After the boy goes and has some fun with Tom and Harry in the holodeck (no using powers to cheat, promise), Q is angry and confronts his son. Tuvok suggests that he and his father have a debate/discussion, mediated by himself, where they air out their grievances and discuss their different viewpoints. Emotions run high, but ultimately they understand each other. The event is then crashed by Q Junior's "teacher", who announces that their discussion has essentially passed a more important test than what his father worried about.

Next episode: "Grey Area"
 
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Grey Area

An invasive alien AI invades the ship's computer and decides it wants to assume the program of The Doctor, and shunts him into a limbo-like area of the computer's core memory. While it masquerades as the CMO, it takes a while for anyone to realize he's an imposter, during which time the actual Doctor tries using some of the access he still has, & his knowledge of the Moriarty Hologram's ability to gain control over the Enterprise D, to free himself & regain control over his program.

Next Episode: Phase Discrepancy
 
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"Phase Discrepancy" - What begins as a funny tingling feeling and a slight buzzing sound in his ears only gets worse, increasingly drive Paris mad, despite no evidence of either medical or engineering issues. He keeps asking the EMH to do something for/find a problem that doesn't exist, and for B'Elanna to fix the problem, going to the extreme of tearing apart the ship's workings himself, self-medicating, and snapping at people who have done nothing wrong. It gets so bad that B'Elanna fears she might have to shooot him dead, as his meds might render the stun setting impotent. After a lot of searching, they locate the source of the problem; an alien scientist has detected Voyager and, fearing they mean to take over, is hyper-focusing his limited technology (they have no phasers or attack capability) onto Paris, trying to get him to go mad and destroy the ship for them.

Next episode: "Dormitory"
 
DORMITORY

It's that time of the year again: Austerity Week -a week all Starfleet personnel yearly have to repeat to not take their usual comforts for granted. This means only basic food rations, only 2 sonic showers allowed during the week, no holodeck, and the entire crew has to 'bunk in' in the shuttlebay. Nobody likes being cramped together except Seven. Neelix tries to get Tuvok to abanon his nightly meditation practices for some 'group fun'. B' elanna gets into some altercations with noisy people. The EMH gets a (light) punishment when it's found he secretly uses his mobile emitter to transfer to Sickbay in the dead of night when he thinks nobody notices.

In short, while there's some sense of community, in general the atmosphere on board doesn't improve as small frustrations add up and most people don't quite get the night rest they're used to. Mid-week a first contact with an alien species with some particularly annoying behaviors nearly goes wrong as people are already on edge. Janeway finally decides that they don't need an additional Austerity Week in the Delta Quadrant, as the challenges they have to cope with are already enough.

Next episode: Saved By The Bell
 
"Saved By The Bell": Neelix, Harry, and Tom go fishing on an M-class planet when a sudden storm arises, capsizing their boat and pitching Harry overboard. He is missing and presumed dead, while Neelix and Tom wash up on a deserted island. They take shelter in a cave, worried about their crewmates, but realize they may not be alone - a creature of unknown intent is watching them. Meanwhile, Harry has been rescued and brought into a diving bell, where a mentally unstable man believes they are the last persons alive on the planet following a catastrophic disaster, and must cope with the man's insanity when he decides to flood the bell's compartments rather than raise it to the surface, as Harry wishes to do.

Next episode: "Watchman"
 
"Watchman"- We open on a dramatic shot of a bloodstained Starfleet badge lying on a street as hovercars fly over it. The camera moves upwards to a penthouse apartment with a hole in the window, where two members of the Federation Police are investigating. They exposit that it's 2385. The Voyager returned home to a Federation that had stopped exploring space, believing it too dangerous and assigning unmanned probes to do it instead. All Starfleet personnel were fired, and there was no exception for Voyager's crew when they returned. The crew fell into depression and retreated from the world. The apartment, and ergo the dead body, belonged to Chakotay. Someone has murdered him! The cops leave, and then Tuvok shows up. His logic has deduced this is part of a larger plot, so he rounds up the rest of the crew (except Harry Kim, whose whereabouts are unknown). They steal Voyager out of a museum and try to figure out who killed Chakotay. They discover it was a hired assassin, and they trace his trail to a massive space station at the galactic south pole. Harry Kim is there, and he reveals that he has turned evil! After all his tribulations in the Delta Quadrant, he returned home to find no Starfleet to promote him, leaving him perpetually an ensign! This has made him devoted to trying to reform Starfleet, so he's built a giant fake space monster. He's going to throw it through a wormhole so that it destroys Andoria, and make it look like it came from the Andromeda galaxy. "We'll stop you!" yells Paris, only for Harry to smile malevolently. "You can't," he says, "I did it-", but he's interrupted by the screen shaking. We hear a voice over the intercom, "Commander Tuvok, please report to the bridge." "Computer, end program," Tuvok says, and he leaves the holodeck. "I really should ask the captain to promote Ensign Kim, as this simulation shows what the consequences will be," he says as he leaves.

Next episode: "And Who Shall Light The Darkness?"
 
And Who Shall Light The Darkness?

The Voyager crew stumbles upon a species of humanoid refugees, who are without sight, in the traditional humanoid sense, which was never an issue in the environment of their indigenous world, where the atmosphere allowed for them to evolve with other, more enhanced, tactile sensory abilities to function.

However, now their home world is dying and they need to relocate, which is seeming impossible outside their habitat. The Doctor offers them an operation that would give them neural implants, and a device (VISOR) with which they might function outside their world, but very differently. One leader begrudgingly accepts the offer, for the sake of his people.

Next episode: Dammed If You Do
 
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"Dammed If You Do" Voyager becomes caught up in a blockage of debris when travelling at warp speed. While investigating a way to get free, the crew discovers that the debris has been piled up deliberately as a hiding place for spaceborne lifeforms, so they can't just blow it up...but it's also a hunting ground for predators that feed on them. B'Elanna, Tuvok, and Chakotay (and random other crewmember) have to spacewalk on the debris pile to get an idea on how to get free, while avoiding becoming prey themselves.

Next episode: "Fangs"
 
“Fangs” - In the mid-25th century on a Talaxian colony, in front of a Talaxian audience both curious and eager to hear what an Earth ghost story is, and elderly Neelix makes up a fictional tale where the senior staff of the Voyager turned into vampires after breaking the Warp 13 barrier. And incorporates a great deal of fantastical elements to make the story as interesting as possible. As well as re-imagines the corridors of Voyager as a haunted swamp.

Next episode: “The One Where Kes Rebuilt Lal”
 
“The One Where Kes Rebuilt Lal” - Voyager locates an unstable wormhole whose other end leads to unknown space and they dismiss it as too risky, after careful consideration. While studying Starfleet records on artificial lifeforms in an effort to understand the EMH better, Kes comes across a research paper written by Data in which he detailed his experiences creating Lal. Feeling a kinship with the female android due to their mutual childlike innocence, and Lal's untimely death and the short lifespan of Ocampa, Kes uses the personality and physical features data that comes with the paper to create a hologram of Lal, and they become friends. However, when the hologram learns of her android counterpart's life choices, she develops a strong desire to return to her father, to the point of experiencing depression. When she learns of the mobile emitter, she begs Kes to steal it for her and help her leave the ship. Kes is torn between the good of Lal and The Doctor (and all of Voyager's crew). She is about to take it but realizes she can't. Instead, she downloads the Lal hologram onto a small hologram generator and lets her take an escape pod. The pod is jettisoned into the wormhole, and nobody knows what happened to her, but hope she makes it home, where she will be happy.

Next episode: "Scapegoat"
 
“Scapegoat” - Voyager encounters the Vor’Cha attack cruiser IKS Ya’Vang after it was flung into the Delta Quadrant - two years into the past. While Janeway tries to explain the Nacene to the Klingons, the Klingon captain is determined to blame the weapons officer, Alexander Rozhenko, for the predicament. The Klingon captain believes that Alexander created a rupture in the fabric of space after hitting an anomaly that led to their predicament. Alexander, on the other hand, believe it is the fault of the captain for ordering pursuit of a vessel unrelated to the Dominion War effort in the name of glory.

Meanwhile, Alexander meets Kes and they surprisingly gel together, which make both B’Elanna and Neelix jealous; B’Elanna, who thought she’d get to talk to a Klingon with a background similar to hers, and Neelix, who is still protective of Kes. But their attempt to keep the two apart backfires when a romance suddenly blossoms between Kes and Alexander.

Eventually, Alexander and the Klingon captain have a fight to death – which parallels Worf's battle with Gowron - which Alexander wins. As the new captain of the Ya'Vang, thinking back to a conversation with Kes regarding Voyager’s experiments with Warp 10, Alexander has the engines of the IKS Ya’Vang adapted and stocks up on anti-proton treatments for the journey home.

Next episode: “Nine of Nine, Tertiary Adjunct of Unimatrix 01”
 
“Nine of Nine, Tertiary Adjunct of Unimatrix 01” - While separated from an away team on Perois, Seven and Tuvok are stalked by a lone Borg. Resurfaced memories from Seven's childhood reveal that her mother was pregnant when they were assimilated. Believing their pursuer is her younger brother, Seven must avoid his hostile intentions while traversing a dark and dangerous forest with an injured Tuvok.

Next episode: "Barrel of Monkeys"
 
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