EPISODE
SEASON
Star Trek: Voyager - Season 3
Following the struggles and adventures of a group of scientists and courageous who do their best, in order to defend the universe from the dangerous creatures that seek to destroy it, but upon going in a mission, in order to face the Maquis rebels, everything changes, as they cannot return to home. A new season begins with Tom and Harry struggle to clear them from a crime they did not commit.
1963
15 February 1923, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
4 July 1966, Columbus, Ohio, USA
4 November 1970, Westminster, Maryland, USA
8 October 1959
9 August 1972, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
11 July 1950, San Antonio, Texas, USA
14 March 1952, USA
30 March 1987, Calabasas, California, USA
4 February 1940, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
9 September 1965, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
22 October 1948, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA
8 February 1989, Los Angeles, California, USA
28 June 1954, Upington, South Africa
30 September 1939, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
31 March 1927, Brooklyn, New York, USA
15 April 1964, New York, New York, USA
October 21, 2017
Still, while I thought this was the beginning of the end for the Borg, that season finale remains an amazing cliffhanger.October 24, 2017
For Voyager, it's the high point of the series to date. The Borg is dead. Long live the Borg.October 21, 2017
[Kate] Mulgrew's Janeway is a true TV original, probably one of the strongest women ever to exist on the small screen. A leader who isn't afraid to be feminine, but a person of iron clad determination.October 24, 2017
The introduction of Species 8472 was a game changer both for Trek and Voyager. It was a mindblowing notion that the Borg might have to team up with anyone, much less Janeway.October 23, 2017
Season three was the season that found the right tone and finally dropped sub-standard Klingon substitutes the Kazon for more stand-alone stories and, eventually, a much better recurring bad guy.October 24, 2017
At its heart, the episode isn't about complacency or forgiveness, it's about responsibility and the importance of history: asking questions, confronting the story, and accepting the truth so that it could never happen again.