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"Infinite Regress" is the 101st episode of Star Trek: Voyager, the seventh episode of the fifth season. The show depicts a Starfleet spacecraft slowly making its way back to Earth after being stranded in the Delta Quadrant. This science fiction story focuses on the character Seven of Nine (played by Jeri Ryan
The feature-length episodes are among the series' highest rated. [168] In a 2016 review by The Hollywood Reporter ranking the top 15 Voyager episodes, 6 were double-episodes with "Year of Hell" and "Equinox" in the top two spots. [168] A 2012 top ten ranking by Den of Geek also placed "Year of Hell" as number one out of 172 shows. [169]
The Borg play a peripheral role in "Infinite Regress", when Seven of Nine is exposed to a weapon against the Borg that essentially causes her to suffer from multiple-personality disorder , being taken over by the personalities of other assimilated beings, such as a small, human child; a Klingon; and a Vulcan.
This episode was released on VHS, paired with "Infinite Regress". [3] On April 25, 2001, this episode was released on LaserDisc in Japan, as part of the half-season collection, 5th Season vol.1. [4] This included episodes from "Night" to "Bliss" on seven double sided 12 inch optical discs, with English and Japanese audio tracks for the episodes ...
The episode was also ranked as one of the top 10 episodes of Star Trek: Voyager in 2018 by ThoughtCo. [6] There were 172 episodes between 1995 and 2001.) [ 7 ] The appearance of a Galaxy-class (e.g. like the Enterprise D of Star Trek: The Next Generation ), called the USS Challenger and commanded by Geordi was noted for a special effects ...
Martin Hoeien/Aller/MEGA Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway’s son Marius Borg Høiby has apologized after he allegedly attacked a woman in Oslo. "Last weekend something happened that should ...
"The Haunting of Deck Twelve" is the 145th episode of Star Trek: Voyager, the penultimate episode of the sixth season. Neelix tells a story, while trapped with the ex-Borg children during a power outage aboard the USS Voyager, a Starfleet vessel stranded on the opposite side of the galaxy.
SPOILER ALERT: This story contains plot details for “Infinite Largesse,” the Season 3 finale of HBO’s “Industry.” It’s a good thing HBO announced the renewal of “Industry” for a ...