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  2. Q2 (Star Trek: Voyager) - Wikipedia

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    "Q2" is the 19th episode of the seventh season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: Voyager. It initially aired on the UPN network as the 165th episode of the series, and was directed by Star Trek: The Next Generation castmember LeVar Burton ( Geordi La Forge ).

  3. Death Wish (Star Trek: Voyager) - Wikipedia

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    Voyager encounters a comet, inside which there is a single living being. It turns out to be a member of the Q Continuum (later designated as Quinn). Quinn thanks the Voyager crew for freeing him from his imprisonment, then tries to commit suicide. He is unsuccessful (see omnipotence paradox) and causes all the males on Voyager to vanish instead.

  4. Q (Star Trek) - Wikipedia

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    Later, in the Voyager episode "The Q and the Grey", Q reappears on the Voyager, asking Janeway to bear his child. He eventually reveals that the uncertainty and instability caused by Quinn's suicide divided the Continuum, causing a civil war between Quinn's followers (of which Q is a part) and the rest of the Continuum.

  5. List of Star Trek: Voyager episodes - Wikipedia

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    This is an episode list for the science-fiction television series Star Trek: Voyager, which aired on UPN from January 1995 through May 2001. This is the fifth television program in the Star Trek franchise, and comprises a total of 168 (DVD and original broadcast) or 172 (syndicated) episodes over the show's seven seasons.

  6. The Q and the Grey - Wikipedia

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    The trigger for the civil war among the Q was the suicide of the Q known as "Quinn", the focus of the Voyager episode "Death Wish". [6]: 220 The underlying cause for the civil war, though, was longstanding tension between two Q factions which maintain a tenuous balance between simple survival and creative advance as a species.

  7. Human Error (Star Trek: Voyager) - Wikipedia

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    "Human Error" is the 164th episode of the TV series Star Trek: Voyager, the 18th episode of the seventh season. Seven of Nine explores her romantic side, in her ongoing recovery aboard the USS Voyager. Set in the Star Trek universe, a Federation starship must spend decades making its way back to Earth.

  8. I, Q - Wikipedia

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    I, Q is a 1999 Star Trek novel by John de Lancie and Peter David.Set in the Star Trek: The Next Generation fictional universe, [1] the novel depicts Q joining forces with Captain Jean-Luc Picard and Lieutenant Commander Data to save his wife and son and avert the end of the universe.

  9. List of Star Trek aliens - Wikipedia

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    In 2376, an angry and bitter Kes, who returned to her physical form, came back to Voyager and almost destroyed it with her mental powers; only by seeing a recording of herself made before she left Voyager was the timeline changed, Kes calmed down and elected to return to her homeworld. [23] Organian: Organia, Alpha Quadrant "Errand of Mercy" (TOS)