Star Trek: Voyager

Summary

Star Trek : Voyager ’s flagship , the USS Voyager , was destroyed five times on screen , but some of these vista were well than others . Although Voyager was never wrecked for good , unlike theUSS Enterprise or Enterprise - DfromStar Trek : The Original SeriesandStar Trek : The Next contemporaries , it for certain took its fair portion of damage over the show ’s seven seasons . Being so far off from the Federation , Voyager had a harder time repairing this wrong butstill somehow succeeded in set out home in one piece .

However , this did not mean that Voyager was never depicted being ruin on - screen . On several occasion , a version of the ship was either blown up or damage beyond repair , often takingVoyager ’s cast of characterswith it . These instance usually occurred to a duplicate version of Voyager or in an alternative timeline that was then erased , but all of them were undeniably dramatic and made for a compelling plot element to add to an installment . inescapably , some of Voyager ’s destructions were more exciting than others .

Star Trek ’s timeline pair a thousand years of Starfleet and the United Federation of Planets , with alternate realities and time locomotion galore .

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5Course: Oblivion

Star Trek: Voyager season 5, episode 18

" Course : limbo " wasperhaps the most bizarre destruction of the USS Voyager , take place as it did to a duplicated version of the ship and crew . Acting as a sequel to the season 5 instalment , " Demon , " " Course : limbo " initially play a trick on the watcher into call back the plot was following what was happening with the material Voyager . This illusion was shatter when the crew began hurt from an unsung , untreatable illness that resulted in the deaths of some core characters , admit B’Elanna Torres ( Roxann Dawson ) .

Once the crowd shape that they were in reality biomimetic copy of Voyager ’s real crew , it was a raceway against time to get to the original Voyager to ask for help , a race that the duplicate crew did not gain . Although watching beloved characters slowly disintegrate was heartbreaking , the last shot of the destroyed Voyager did not throng the same dramatic punchthat other instance of the ship ’s wipeout did . " course of study : limbo " is a depressing and memorable episode , but in terms of Voyager ’s ultimate destruction , there are good examples .

4Timeless

Star Trek: Voyager season 5, episode 6

As the 100th instalment ofVoyager , " Timeless " have an action - packed plot from start to finish . It was alsoone of the few times that Voyager was not destroyed by being blown up , instead depicting the ship crashing on an deoxyephedrine planet which resulted in the deaths of almost the entire bunch and the ship being frozen in a glacier . Thanks to the use of prison term locomotion , Harry Kim ( Garrett Wang)and Chakotay ( Robert Beltran ) were ultimately able to check the cataclysm from happen .

There is no denying that watching Voyager ’s crash - landing in " Timeless " was shocking . However , the sequence foreshadowed the clangour scene heavily , intend that it was n’t a surprisal in the same means that other demolition were . Additionally , grant the show ’s premise , it was inevitable that the crash would be countermand by Harry and Chakotay ’s actionsby the end of the instalment , think the stakes were less eminent in terms of jazz whether Voyager and her crew would be save up or not . " Timeless " is another classicVoyagerepisode with a great destruction scene , but the dramatic event is minify by sure factors .

3Relativity

Star Trek: Voyager season 6, episode 24

Although " relativity theory " was n’t as popular an episode as some , the storyline did feature a very dramatic death of the ship thanks to sabotage . The episode focalise onSeven of Nine ( Jeri Ryan)as she traveled back and forth through Voyager ’s account to try and place the clock time - travel fifth columnist who had embed a bomb on the ship , with interracial results . “Relatively " also featured the riposte of Captain Braxton ( Bruce McGill ) , a recurring character first introduced in the season 4 two - parter " Future ’s remainder " who terminate up being the culprit .

Similarly to " Timeless , " the drama of Voyager ’s demolition in " Relativity " was jolly tempered by the fact that it was reset the timeline would just be reset . However , the abruptness of the explosion was sure surprising andhelped driving force home the importunity of the episode ’s premiss . pay that it was one of only a few times that Voyager was destroy by explosion , " Relativity " end up delivering a good , more dramatic death scene than " Course : limbo " or " Timeless . "

2Deadlock

Star Trek: Voyager season 2, episode 21

" Deadlock " was the first sentence Voyager was destroyed on - silver screen , and although the death was expected , certain plot of ground face combined to make the whole scene well - executed . One of these aspect wasthe episode ’s ambiguity about whether the interpretation of Voyager that self - destruct was the original reading or not . Having been split into two very copy due to a quantum singularity , the only difference between the two Voyagers was that one of them had taken hard price thanks to the issue , but there was no way of roll in the hay which one had come first .

" standstill " also mob an emotional puncher with the apparentdeaths of Harry Kimand the new-sprung Naomi Wildman , who were only resurrected thanks to the undamaged Voyager send them over before activating their self - destruct chronological sequence to stop the Vidiians . The scene where the Vidiians get to the nosepiece and realized the ego - destruct was at hand waswonderfully striking and reminiscent of a similar scene with the Klingons inStar Trek III : The Search for Spock . Overall , " Deadlock " had one of the in force Voyager destruction aspect .

The Search For Spock has the unfortunate luck of follow the amazing Wrath Of Khan , but the story of Spock ’s return has pot of great moments .

Captain Janeway (Kate Mulgrew) with the USS Voyager being destroyed in the background.

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1Year of Hell

Star Trek: Voyager season 4, episodes 8&9

" Year of Hell " has consistently been held up asVoyager ’s best episode , and the destruction of the ship include in the episode corresponds with this honor . " Year of Hell " combined several elements that made for greatStar Trekepisodes , include being a two - parter and exploring the use of time locomotion in a unique way of life . It also leave a lot of ambiguity about the ultimate fate of Voyager and the crewas they live on a fell class - long attack by Annorax ( Kurtwood Smith ) of the Kremin Imperium .

Captain Janeway ’s ( Kate Mulgrew ) ultimate decision to use Voyager as the last arm at her disposition and ram it into the Annorax ’s ship , blowing them both up , was certainly the spectacular top of " Year of Hell " and perhaps of the whole serial . As a storyline that was foretell a season earlier,“Year of Hell " unambiguously live up to the ballyhoo of its premise , and the ship ’s explosion clinched the episode ’s stunning conclusion . Star Trek : Voyagerdelivered some rightfully memorable destructions of the USS Voyager , but none was more memorable than " Year of Hell . "

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The fifth entry in the Star Trek franchise , Star Trek : Voyager , is a sci - fi serial that see the crew of the USS Voyager on a foresightful journey back to their home after line up themselves stranded at the far ends of the Milky Way Galaxy . Led by Captain Kathryn Janeway , the serial follows the gang as they embark through truly uncharted areas of space , with fresh coinage , friend , foes , and mysteries to solve as they wrestle with the politics of a crowd in a situation they ’ve never faced before .

The USS Voyager under the ice in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Timeless”

Two Janeways face off in the Voyager episode Deadlock.

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