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 In Caretaker, Voyager is flung 70,000 light years from home. Unfortunately for them, circumstances lead to their being stranded. This is where the tale begins. Voyager must make it home, how will it be accomplished? Certainly not in this season. This is ok and has some of the fresher episodes in the series. We're introduced to plenty of new species along the way. In Phage we meet the Vidiians who suffer from a deadly plague but use unethical methods to keep themselves alive. In the finale, Learning Curve, Tuvok attempts to teach several Maquis officers to follow starfleet protocols. Note that this season only has 15 episodes whereas the others have 20+
 This season is much better than the first. The crew know each other pretty well by now as they've been together a year. In Cold Fire we'll see one of the many "Hey! We get to go home... or do we?" episodes. Still, it's a decent one. In Dreadnought, Torres must disable a warhead she herself once programmed to attack the cardassians before it destroys a defenseless colony. The finale, Basics Part I strands the crew on a planet while the Kazon and the villainess Seska take over the ship.
 The opening episode leads to the conclusion of the Basics storyline, which is pretty decent. Q shows up in the episode The Q and the Grey but actually it is a weak Q episode in my opinion. Picard and Sisko do a better job interacting with him than Janeway. The finale of this season is one of the best in the series, Scorpion Part I. Can you imagine anything worse than the Borg to stand in Voyager's path home? How about Voyager working with the Borg to defeat them? Cool.
 The awesome conclusion to Scorpion is the opener here. It's a can't miss episode. I think what is possibly my favorite Voyager episode is also in this season. In Year of Hell, Janeway and company must deal with the whims of a powerful man and a powerful machine who is erasing entire civilizations from the timeline in an effort to restore his race. It's in my top 10 favorite Trek episodes to be sure.
 Extreme Risk brings us the new delta flyer shuttle, which is very badass for such a little ship. In Timeless, Kim and Chakotay attempt to change history 15 years after a failed attempt to bring Voyager home. Latent Image is a can't miss with an excellent plot and superb acting from Robert Picardo as the Doctor. I'll be honest and counterpoint the aforementioned great episode by saying that 11:59 is probably the worst episode of Voyager I've seen. Still, a good season
 The Equinox story which began as the finale of season five is finished up in this one. There are many 'decent' episodes in this season. Fortunately the finale, as they are usually, is great! Unimatrix Zero Part One leads Seven to a secret Borg hideaway where they maintain their individuality. Janeway seeks a way to capitalize on this, naturally.
 The conclusion of Unimatrix Zero is good as expected. Q comes back to voyager with his son and Janeway tries to teach him some manners in the very entertaining Q2. And of course there is the series finale, Endgame. Some loved it, some hated it. You know what's going to happen in the end in a way as it would be pretty crappy of the writers to not take Voyager home. Still, it's an interesting episode with plenty of action.
 Yep. They're all here, from Caretaker to Endgame. You won't miss a single special feature as they're all packed into this collection. You certainly wouldn't miss the money you'd save over buying the sets individually, either. Still you may like some seasons for particular episodes and feel this is a big purchase.
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