Voyager Season 7

Star Trek: Voyager season 7

Plot
While the story-telling of Voyager 's seventh and final year in the Delta Quadrant is comparable to season six, (being populated with single story episodes largely independent of one another), the season as a whole has more of a feeling of continuity than its predecessor.

A multitude of familiar aliens are revisited for a final shout including the Ferengi in "Inside Man", the Hirogen in "Flesh and Blood", the Klingons in "Prophecy", the Hierachy in "The Void" and "Renaissance Man", the Q in "Q2" and the Talaxians in "Homestead". To complement this feeling of continuity, a smattering of episodes revisiting past storylines are also thrown in to the mix, to give the season more of a feeling of completion. Most significant of these occurs in "Shattered" when Voyager encounters a space-time anomaly which fractures the space-time continuum aboard the ship. This leaves Commander Halliwell (and later Tyson) tasked with sealing the fractures and repairing the timeline. With different areas of the ship trapped at varying points in Voyager 's journey through the Delta Quadrant, the audience is treated to 45 minutes of pure nostalgia as the Captain and his First Officer jump from time frame to time frame, interacting with their own histories as they go. Back for one last round is Seska and the Kazon, intent on sabotaging Typhuss's attempts to heal the shattered ship. Retrospective continuity is also maintained in "Repression", when a transmission from the Alpha Quadrant pits Starfleet personnel against the former Maquis, giving Tyson one last opportunity to chide B'Elanna for reverting to her old mistrust:

"Maybe someone on your crew couldn't put the past behind them." "My crew?"


 * - B'Elanna and Tyson