- 7.9/101,989 votes
#1 - Unimatrix Zero (2)
Season 7 Episode 1 - Aired 10/4/2000
Stardate: 54014.4 - Partially transformed into Borg drones, Janeway, Tuvok, and Torres run a covert operation on board a Borg ship to infect the collective with a virus that will free subdued individuals from the hive's control.
Director: Michael Vejar
Writer: Brannon Braga, Joe Menosky
- 7.7/101,955 votes
#2 - Imperfection
Season 7 Episode 2 - Aired 10/11/2000
Stardate: 54129.4 - A key Borg component in Seven's brain begins shutting down, leading to the possibility that she may be facing the equivalent of a terminal illness.
Director: David Livingston
Writer: André Bormanis, Robert Doherty, Carleton Eastlake
- 7.0/101,838 votes
#3 - Drive
Season 7 Episode 3 - Aired 10/18/2000
Stardate: 54058.6 - Torres and Paris' relationship takes a twist on the eve of a shuttle racing event Paris has entered, celebrating the anniversary of a peace treaty in a former war zone.
Director: Winrich Kolbe
Writer: Michael Taylor
- 6.6/101,770 votes
#4 - Repression
Season 7 Episode 4 - Aired 10/25/2000
Stardate: 54090.4 - An investigation of mysterious attacks on members of the crew uncovers a buried plot involving Tuvok and a Maquis fanatic.
Director: Winrich Kolbe
Writer: Kenneth Biller
- 7.8/101,957 votes
#5 - Critical Care
Season 7 Episode 5 - Aired 11/1/2000
Stardate: Unknown - The Doctor is abducted from Voyager and forced to work in a hospital where patients are treated based on their social status.
Director: Terry Windell
Writer: Kenneth Biller, Robert Doherty, James Kahn
- 7.3/101,836 votes
#6 - Inside Man
Season 7 Episode 6 - Aired 11/8/2000
Stardate: 54208.3 - The Voyager crew receives a transmission from the Alpha Quadrant that contains an interactive holographic program of Lieutenant Barclay, who informs them that Starfleet has found Voyager a way home.
Director: Allan Kroeker
Writer: Robert Doherty
- 7.9/102,094 votes
#7 - Body and Soul
Season 7 Episode 7 - Aired 11/15/2000
Stardate: 54283.3 - In a region of space where holograms are prohibited, the Doctor is forced to hide by transferring his program into Seven's mind, upon which he takes over control of her body.
Director: Robert Duncan McNeill
Writer: Michael Sussman, Michael Taylor, Eric Morris
- 6.5/101,734 votes
#8 - Nightingale
Season 7 Episode 8 - Aired 11/22/2000
Stardate: 54274.7 - Ensign Kim finds himself making the hard choices of mission commander when he agrees to help the crew of a ship in need.
Director: LeVar Burton
Writer: André Bormanis
- 7.6/101,922 votes
#9 - Flesh and Blood (1)
Season 7 Episode 9 - Aired 11/29/2000
Stardate: 54337.5 - Voyager answers a distress call from a Hirogen outpost – only to find carnage caused by holographic technology that Captain Janeway has given them.
Director: N/A
Writer: Bryan Fuller, Michael Vejar
- 8.2/102,208 votes
#10 - Flesh and Blood (2)
Season 7 Episode 10 - Aired 11/29/2000
Stardate: 54337.5 - Voyager secretly trails two Hirogen ships in pursuit of the renegade hologram ship. Iden, the band's self-appointed leader, begins showing signs of delusional behaviour when he considers himself as the 'saviour of his people', and believes that his people will worship him as a God in their new settlement. With Voyager and the Hirogen ships trailing close behind, the Doctor and Torres must find a way to disable the ships and the holograms before they come under attack from the Hirogen, and before Iden can execute his plan.
Director: David Livingston
Writer: Kenneth Biller, Raf Green
- 7.0/101,885 votes
#11 - Shattered
Season 7 Episode 11 - Aired 1/17/2001
Stardate: Unknown - A spatial anomaly divides Voyager into various time frames of the past and future, leaving Chakotay as the only person who may be able to put the pieces back together.
Director: Terry Windell
Writer: Michael Sussman, Michael Taylor
- 7.3/101,884 votes
#12 - Lineage
Season 7 Episode 12 - Aired 1/24/2001
Stardate: 54452.6 - When B'Elanna learns she is pregnant, she tries to proactively repress her child's Klingon heritage on the basis of her own troubled past.
Director: Peter Lauritson
Writer: James Kahn
- 7.2/101,837 votes
#13 - Repentance
Season 7 Episode 13 - Aired 1/31/2001
Stardate: 54474.6 - When Voyager provides emergency transportation for alien prisoners sentenced to die, a medical procedure unexpectedly and radically changes the values and temperament of one of the prisoners.
Director: Michael Vejar
Writer: Michael Sussman, Robert Doherty
- 8.0/102,007 votes
#14 - Prophecy
Season 7 Episode 14 - Aired 2/7/2001
Stardate: 54518.2 - The captain of a Klingon ship on a generational holy mission believes Torres' unborn child may lead them to a new era of enlightenment.
Director: Terry Windell
Writer: Kenneth Biller, Michael Sussman
- 7.6/101,887 votes
#15 - The Void
Season 7 Episode 15 - Aired 2/14/2001
Stardate: 54553.4 - Voyager is pulled into a barren spatial void where survival is based on preying upon others.
Director: Michael Vejar
Writer: Kenneth Biller, James Kahn
- 7.7/101,852 votes
#16 - Workforce (1)
Season 7 Episode 16 - Aired 2/21/2001
Stardate: 54584.3 - The Voyager crew is abducted to an alien world, where their memories are altered and they are dropped into the large population of an industrial labor force.
Director: Allan Kroeker
Writer: Kenneth Biller, Bryan Fuller, Michael Taylor
- 7.1/101,760 votes
#17 - Workforce (2)
Season 7 Episode 17 - Aired 2/28/2001
Stardate: 54622.4 - It's up to Chakotay, Kim, and the Doctor to liberate the Voyager crew and help uncover a conspiracy of illegal labor practices.
Director: Roxann Dawson
Writer: Kenneth Biller, Michael Taylor
- 7.3/101,910 votes
#18 - Human Error
Season 7 Episode 18 - Aired 3/7/2001
Stardate: Unknown - Seven of Nine runs a series of holodeck simulations to explore her untapped emotions.
Director: Allan Kroeker
Writer: Brannon Braga, Kenneth Biller, André Bormanis
- 7.9/101,965 votes
#19 - Q2
Season 7 Episode 19 - Aired 4/11/2001
Stardate: 54704.5 - Q comes to Voyager and asks Janeway to help him teach lessons of responsibility to his troublesome son.
Director: LeVar Burton
Writer: Kenneth Biller, Robert Doherty
- 7.1/101,783 votes
#20 - Author, Author
Season 7 Episode 20 - Aired 4/18/2001
Stardate: 54732.3 - When the Doctor arranges to have his recently completed holodeck novel published in the Alpha Quadrant, certain aspects of the story hit too close to home among his shipmates.
Director: David Livingston
Writer: Brannon Braga, Michael Sussman
- 7.0/101,902 votes
#21 - Friendship One
Season 7 Episode 21 - Aired 4/25/2001
Stardate: 54775.4 - The Voyager crew, on a mission to track down a historic Earth probe designed to contact intelligent life, finds the probe had indeed crossed paths with another civilization, but with catastrophic results.
Director: Michael Vejar
Writer: Bryan Fuller, Michael Taylor
- 7.7/101,950 votes
#22 - Natural Law
Season 7 Episode 22 - Aired 5/2/2001
Stardate: 54817.5 - Chakotay and Seven find themselves trapped with a primitive culture that is separated from the rest of its world by an energy field designed to protect them.
Director: Terry Windell
Writer: Kenneth Biller, James Kahn
- 7.4/101,802 votes
#23 - Homestead
Season 7 Episode 23 - Aired 5/9/2001
Stardate: 54868.6 - Neelix finds he must make hard choices when he becomes involved in the struggle of Talaxian refugees whose home in an asteroid belt is threatened by alien miners.
Director: LeVar Burton
Writer: Raf Green
- 8.6/102,930 votes
#24 - Renaissance Man
Season 7 Episode 24 - Aired 5/16/2001
Stardate: 54890.7 - The Doctor is forced to carry out a secret mission where he must impersonate members of the Voyager crew.
Director: Michael Vejar
Writer: N/A
- 8.2/109 votes
#25 - Endgame
Season 7 Episode 25 - Aired 5/23/2001
Stardate: 54973.4 - Twenty-six years in the future, a regretful Admiral Janeway hatches an audacious plan to bring Voyager home sooner, rather than have it spend an additional sixteen years making its journey.
Director: Allan Kroeker
Writer: Brannon Braga, Kenneth Biller, Robert Doherty
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Season 7 Ratings Summary
"Unimatrix Zero (2)" is the best rated episode of "Star Trek: Voyager" season 7. It scored 7.9/10 based on 1989 votes. Directed by Michael Vejar and written by Brannon Braga, Joe Menosky, it aired on 10/4/2000. This episode is rated 0.2 points higher than the second-best, "Imperfection".