Year of Hell & Equinox are quality episodes
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Originally posted by Cpt. Ritter View PostMy favorite episode is Year of Hell Part 1 and 2. Its simply the best in my opinion, such a dramatic episode and so much action.
It is the first Voyager and Star Trek episode I ever saw and since then I am a fan of Voyager.
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Originally posted by TheNarims View PostYear of Hell Part 1 and 2 are really great. I especially liked how Janeway tried to save her ship from all the dangers in this part of the delta quadrant and then she even gave her life for the one of her crew. It is simply great.
It is the first Voyager and Star Trek episode I ever saw and since then I am a fan of Voyager.
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Year of Hell was a brilliant episode of Voyager. Probably the most exciting episode I can remember watching [perhaps with the exception of the Equinox cliffhanger, where I was actually worried Janeway might die]. The effects, pacing and danger of it all were amazing and it was truly touching to see my favourite ship in such a bad state [adore the scene where Janeway says she's staying as Tuvok and Seven leave]. The only part of the ep I found slow and relatively boring was Chakotay and Tom on the time ship.//
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Originally posted by Captain Davis View PostWow, no welcome back........
Well I would have to say Unity.
Unity is a great episode, one the the first I ever saw of Voyager, so I always have felt that was a great season. My favorite part was the montage of Borg images from everyones mind.
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Originally posted by Captain Davis View PostThe 37's will be on today. *joy*
just saw that ep the other day...I so love that ep...I love the moment when Janeway enters hangerbay and it is empty...So much emotions on her face love it...and that is also a moment you really can say that this is a big family on a ship...they didn't really know eachother before but now they do and they know they need eachother to get home...
Lovely ep...
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Originally posted by RepliCartertje View Post
just saw that ep the other day...I so love that ep...I love the moment when Janeway enters hangerbay and it is empty...So much emotions on her face love it...and that is also a moment you really can say that this is a big family on a ship...they didn't really know eachother before but now they do and they know they need eachother to get home...
Lovely ep...
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The Year of Hell is a truely fantastic piece of Sci Fi. Kurtwood Smith is chilling as Annorax...I wish he'd been the regular bad guy in seasons 1 and 2 rather than the Kazon.
Scorpion's really good as is Unimatrix Zero.
My favourite Borg episode is Dark Frontier...seeing Unimatrix Zero for the first time!
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Tinkor Tenor Doctor Spy is a very funny episode in many areas. The doctor's daydreams are funny especially the briefing room.Calvin grows up to be Frazz. The logical continuation of this is, of course, that Frazz then grows up to be Edward Norton's character from Fight Club. And thus, all four of these characters are gods.Let's go one more step. Calvin grows up to be Jeremy, who grows up to be Frazz, who grows up to be "Tyler Durden," while Suzie grows up to be Haruhi Suzumiya; since Kyon becomes The Doctor, this leads to the inescapable conclusion that after the end of Fight Club, Calvin becomes Captain Jack.
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I was laughing my ass off the whole time throughout the episode.
Here are some funny Voyager articles and Unyclopedia:
NCC-74656
Starship Voyager
The Voyager BunchCalvin grows up to be Frazz. The logical continuation of this is, of course, that Frazz then grows up to be Edward Norton's character from Fight Club. And thus, all four of these characters are gods.Let's go one more step. Calvin grows up to be Jeremy, who grows up to be Frazz, who grows up to be "Tyler Durden," while Suzie grows up to be Haruhi Suzumiya; since Kyon becomes The Doctor, this leads to the inescapable conclusion that after the end of Fight Club, Calvin becomes Captain Jack.
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Originally posted by Col. Shadow Quinn View PostI was laughing my ass off the whole time throughout the episode.
Here are some funny Voyager articles and Unyclopedia:
NCC-74656
Starship Voyager
The Voyager Bunch
(Berman's next series was based on an article he read that revealed more and more Nazis are using time-travel.) that's just funny.
Also, unlike in Gilligan's Island, the shuttle Cochrane reappears after it has been destroyed several times. so trueLast edited by Lieutenant Colonel Davis; 13 January 2007, 11:39 AM.
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