Ethan Phillips Talaxian chef, Neelix, increasingly had a strong presence beyond comic relief on the show.

On the whole, its a very impressive display.

Nevertheless, the final scene of Naomi teaching Seven Kadis-Kot never fails to bring a smile.

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The Borg Queen was, at one time, the most powerful entity in the galaxy.

Despite that power, Captain Janeway still bested her without the Federation.

There is a lot of overlap in the Collectives motivation, but Dark Frontier nevertheless tells an originalVoyagerstory.

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But “Night” only gets better as the episode progresses, with a series of highly effective twists.

These moments come together to make “Night” an exemplary episode.

The USS Equinox shows the other side of that moral boundary.

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Much likeStar Trek: The Next Generation’s Lt.

This allows Robert Picardo to show off his acting chops by playing a character completely different than the Doctor.

This immediately elevates the episode and shows just how effectiveVoyager’s writing team could be.

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The moral reckoning Lt. Torres has to endure afterward is her best scene of the season.

And what makes “Juggernaut” extra effective is its cinematography.

The Doctor insists on keeping his memories, even if they cause him to experience an ethical crisis.

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No viewing ofStar Trek: Voyagerwould be complete without it.

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