Jack's Rating:
Captain Kathryn Janeway and Tom Paris are sent back in time one day before an alien planet is annihilated. They attempt to stop the explosion that destroys the planet.
Features:
Time Travel
Stardate: Unknown
Air Date: 01/30/95
Director: Les Landau
Jack's Review
I personally love the fluidity with which Star Trek works with the space time continuum. This is a classic episode. Very compelling and a good use of the prime directive.
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A micro-wormhole is discovered that leads to the Alpha Quadrant, and the crew make contact with a Romulan ship on the other side.
Features:
Time Travel The Romulans
Stardate: 48579.4
Air Date: 02/20/95
Director: Winrich Kolbe
Jack's Review
Phenomenal twist and one of the first episodes where we see how desperate the stranded crew is. I really enjoyed this one - overall one of the best first season episodes.
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Harry Kim wakes up in 24th century San Francisco with no record of him on Voyager.
Features:
Time Travel
Stardate: 49011
Air Date: 09/25/95
Director: David Livingston
Jack's Review
I have to list this among my favorite episodes so far. Garrett Wang and Patrick Duncan McNeill really have a good chemistry here and we are treated to another well-handled foray into the space/time continuum a la Star Trek. My only criticism is the lack of screen time for the effects as Tom and Harry are being chased by the Nebula class ship.
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A 29th century timeship causes a time paradox when it accidentally sends itself and Voyager to two different periods in 20th century Earth.
Features:
Time Travel
Stardate: Unknown
Air Date: 11/06/96
Director: David Livingston
Jack's Review
Classic time paradox Trek! I have always loved these kinds of episodes....the way Kirk and Picard were able to keep their impact on past Earth to a minimum....but not so much for our poor Voyager crew. Nothing goes right for them. Ed Begley Jr plays a perfect slime...and Sarah Silverman, much to my surprise, plays a very not-annoying part here. Can't wait to see how this turns out!
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Janeway must prevent the destruction of the solar system by a 20th century entrepreneur who has acquired the timeship.
Features:
Time Travel
Stardate: 50312.6
Air Date: 11/13/96
Director: Cliff Bole
Jack's Review
What a phenomenal finish to an epic episode. The Doctor has his portable emitter and Janeway showed why she rocks as hard as Picard and Kirk! Totally fantastic.
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Shortly before her death in the future, Kes begins to travel backwards in time, with a portion of events occurring in the Year of Hell.
Features:
Time Travel
Stardate: Multiple (due to time travel)
Air Date: 04/09/97
Director: Allan Kroeker
Jack's Review
Very cool episode. Love the glimpse of The Year of Hell! There were a couple of odd story elements that I had some issues with but overall not bad.
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Voyager creates a new Astrometrics Lab, which maps a new course that brings them into contact with a Krenim temporal ship that can erase things from history.
Features:
Time Travel
Stardate: 51268.4
Air Date: 11/05/97
Director: Allan Kroeker
Jack's Review
Yet again all I can say is EPIC! A classic story that is perfectly acted. The scenario plays off of the space-time plot very well and I can find no faults to speak of. Love Janeway's response to the Krenim ship..."I don't respond well to threats".
Jack's Rating:
A badly damaged Voyager hides in a nebula as a skeleton crew attempts repairs; meanwhile the Krenim commander proposes a compromise to Chakotay and Paris.
Features:
Time Travel
Stardate: 51425.4
Air Date: 11/12/97
Director: Mike Vejar
Jack's Review
Easily one of the best wrap-ups to a two part episode so far. None of it feels forced or rushed and it ends in a very satisfying manner. Truly one of the best Trek shows ever.
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Fifteen years in the future, Chakotay and Harry Kim attempt to prevent the Voyager from crash-landing on an ice planet.
Features:
Time Travel
Stardate: 52143.6
Air Date: 11/18/98
Director: LeVar Burton
Jack's Review
Hands down and without question one of the greatest Star Trek episodes of all time. By the end, all three of us were fighting off tears - just thinking about it now gets me choked up. I absolutely love the way Garrett Wang plays Ensign Kim. This episode is emotional, intense, heartbreaking, and heartwarming at the same time. Oh, and seeing Geordi La Forge as Captain of the Galaxy Class USS Challenger caused me to have another geekout.
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Captain Braxton recruits Seven of Nine to stop Voyager being sabotaged.
Features:
Time Travel
Stardate: 52861.274
Air Date: 05/12/99
Director: Allan Eastman
Jack's Review
Woo hoo! This one is a blast! How can you not love a time travel episode with all kinds of crazy possible paradoxes and a time ship from the 29th century?
Jack's Rating:
A much older and more powerful Kes returns to Voyager, and attempts to travel back in time to change her history.
Features:
Time Travel
Stardate: Unknown
Air Date: 05/03/00
Director: John Bruno
Jack's Review
Interesting and fun time travel episode that seems to end a bit too fast. Overall still fun to watch.
Jack's Rating:
Voyager is fractured into several time periods by an accident, and only Chakotay is able to move between them, in the process meeting old friends and old foes from the previous six seasons.
Features:
Time Travel
Stardate: Unknown
Air Date: 01/17/01
Director: Terry Windell
Jack's Review
Another of Voyager's finest moments. Seeing bits and pieces of past episodes is awesome and it doesn't feel like a clip show. I love time travel episodes of Star Trek and this one shows exactly why.
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In an alternate future where it took Voyager 23 years to get home, Admiral Janeway devises a plan to alter history. As the crew enter a final showdown with the Borg, the two Janeways implement a risky plan to take out one of the six Borg Transwarp Hubs in the galaxy and simultaneously cross the transwarp threshold to get home.
Features:
The Borg Time Travel
Stardate: 54973.4
Air Date: 05/23/01
Director: Allan Kroeker
Jack's Review
An amazing and fitting end to easily one of the greatest Star Trek stories ever. Easily as epic as "All Good Things", this one has everything you would want in a series finale.