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Star Trek: Voyager - Season 4

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In the fourth season we live a wide range of powerful events where Voyager receives a distress call from a survivor on a damaged ship. When the survivor learns a three-dimensional image, the doctor insists on joining the B'Elanna Torres, which helps to fix the vessel. Once on the ship, Dejarin (the guest star Leland Orser) expresses his dislike of 'membership', and Torres discovers that the crew was not killed by a virus but was instead brutally killed, and Degarine turns over and kills her almost.
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October 21, 2017

This season was about as good as the show got.
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October 21, 2017

By the end of the fourth season, Janeway's experiment may still be in progress, but the returns from Paramount's tinkering were readily identifiable. The Borg Babe was a smash.
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October 24, 2017

[Jeri] Ryan's Seven of Nine is bound to make the biggest splash since Leonard Nimoy first donned his Spock ears. In a galaxy far, far away, a star is born.
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October 24, 2017

Despite being a transparent attempt to 'sex up' the show, it was a tremendous introduction for the character and, more importantly, gave Voyager a much-needed kick up the arse in terms of both drama and conflict.
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October 23, 2017

Voyager's best season by far, however, was season four.
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October 21, 2017

Voyager at times gets grief for not being as gritty as the premise promised, but even the most cynical of fans can't deny that "Year of Hell" delivered the goods, with the crew battling a genocidal villain (Kurtwood Smith) manipulating time itself.
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