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Star Trek Voyager - Vol. 7.1 [VHS] [1996]
 
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Star Trek Voyager - Vol. 7.1 [VHS] [1996]

VHS ~ Kate Mulgrew
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  • Actors: Kate Mulgrew, Robert Beltran, Roxann Dawson, Robert Duncan McNeill, Ethan Phillips
  • Writers: Jeri Taylor, Michael Piller, Rick Berman
  • Format: Closed-captioned, PAL
  • Language English
  • Classification: PG
  • Studio: Paramount Home Entertainment
  • VHS Release Date: 19 Mar 2001
  • Run Time: 88 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000055ZP9
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 8,162 in Video (See Bestsellers in Video)

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Star Trek: Voyager, the first Trek spin-off to be made without any input at all from Gene Roddenberry, made its debut in 1995 and quickly established itself both as markedly different from cosmic cousin Deep Space Nine and as the successor to The Next Generation. Despite a lack of originality in its premise (Lost in Space anyone?), Voyager has none the less often been a bigger ratings success than any of its predecessors. Catapulted unwittingly to the far-flung Delta Quadrant, the crew of the Federation vessel Voyager must try somehow to get back home. The ghost of Katherine Hepburn lives on in Kate Mulgrew's forceful Captain Janeway, who has an equivocal (does she, doesn't she fancy him?) relationship with first officer and Native American-lite Chakotay (Robert Beltran). Tim Russ gives possibly the franchises' first fully realistic (yawn) portrayal of a Vulcan, and to enhance the alien quotient there's cuddly chef Neelix (Ethan Phillips). Until the fourth season, the fan favourite was the straight-funny man role of Robert Picardo's nameless Doctor. Then, with the brave Borg storyline "Scorpion Part 2", a serious improvement in the show's behind-the-scenes thinking introduced actress Jeri Ryan as Seven of Nine, who immediately upped sex appeal and viewing numbers. Jerry Goldsmith's graceful theme always opens the show in style. --Paul Tonks

On this tape: From the outset the second part of "Unimatrix Zero" (or "Borg ship infiltration episode of the week") retreads the path set by the movie First Contact and the two-part episode "Dark Frontier". Although there's a twist on the cliffhanger in the opening scene there's very little new here and this story doesn't live up to the standards set by "Scorpion" three years earlier. There's a new long-distance relationship for Seven of Nine to look out for but things soon return to normal in Borg space.

In "Imperfection" we bid farewell the Borg children except for Icheb who remains, conveniently to help Seven of Nine when her ocular implant malfunctions. As usual, Janeway and Tuvok have to infiltrate another Borg cube looking for spare parts but when this fails it's left to Icheb to donate an implant and for both of them to adapt. --Colin Neal



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Featuring the episodes: 'Unimatrix Zero Part II' and 'Imperfections'.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Spectacular!!, 13 Mar 2004
Personally, I found these two episodes wonderful. Unimatrix Zero Part 2 was great, Janeway, B'Elanna and Tuvok release a virus into the Borg Collective, that disconnect drones from the hive mind. Really well written episode, I would advise this to anyone.

Imperfection is great too, Seven needs a new Ocular Implant, and Icheb is the only one who can help her, she refuses his help so he decides to perform a little surgery on himself!

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Exciting and New ideas!, 1 Sep 2001
A lot of Voyager haters have been saying that, through the years, voyager has begun to lag on the excitement front and it needed something like the crew all being assimilated. You got it! I am not alone in thinking that voyager, despite a few bad (and a couple of VERY bad episodes) is, on the whole, a great series. Unimatrix Zero, although not quite as new and exciting as Scorpion (First Borg eps), is an exciting and thoughtfull episode, with a thrilling cliff-hanger. One thing I notice though is, at the end when they are back on voyager, why don't Tuvok, Janeway and Torres have borg implants sticking out of their skin like Seven and the borg children? Sevens little dilema also makes for a good episode ... This is definitly worth the money, even if you have ever been dissapointed by previous voyager episodes.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Ultimate Borg Battle!, 16 Dec 2000
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The stunning opening to Voyager's seventh and final season begins with UNIMATRIX ZERO,PART 2, which sees Captain Janeway, newly assimilated trying to destroy the borg from within. IMPERFECTION, sees Seven of Nine devlop a nasty Borg disease and the only way to save her is to sacrifice the one remaning Borg child on Voyager!
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4.0 out of 5 stars The Borg are Back!
A wonderful opening for season 7. Seven of Nine (the now obvious star of the show) is back near the Borg and it's time to pull out the drawn to the collective story line. Read more
Published on 30 Jun 2003 by Eddie Frank

5.0 out of 5 stars BORG MAYHEM!!
UNIMATRIX ZERO (part 2) and REPRESSION... both feature great borg stories! Janeway as a BORG (!!) and Seven having some borg health problems! Read more
Published on 13 Jan 2001

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