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  Bolian - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The race was named after a regular Star Trek director, Cliff Bole and their home planet is named Bolarus IX (as an in-joke there have been references to the "Cliffs of Bole" on their planet).
In the Star Trek: Voyager episode Bride of Chaotica, crew member Neelix remarks that malfunctioning toilets will hit the Bolians especially hard, although there is no specific explanation provided.
In the Voyager episode Life Line, canon established that during medical examinations 24th century doctors commonly ask if a human patient has had sexual relations with a Bolian.
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 Star Trek Reviews Voyager Season 2
As a result, I had no idea whether "Death Wish" was going to be a fantastic shot in the arm, or an unmitigated disaster.
"Death Wish" had some interesting musings on life in the Q-Continuum (or "Qontinuum", as I've occasionally written it in the past), a killer performance by Gerrit Graham, and a lot of workable, very watchable moments.
That heart of the episode was strong; it was all the side trips along the way that weakened it.
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 Voyager Episode Guide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Voyager discovers a wormhole that leads close to Earth, the only problem is that the other endopens up 20 years or so in the past.
Voyager detects something odd in space and when they beam it on board it turns out to be a 1937 pick up truck.
Voyager travels through a dark region of space where there are no stars for light years.
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 Talk:Star Trek: The Next Generation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
From Q's point of view, the first and last episodes were contiguous, or at least not having the other Q episodes between.
But I think that it was established in the Star Trek: Voyager episode Death Wish that the Q do experience duration linearly in some dimension of time (that isn't our dimension of time).
There's not a page up for the episode "Sarek"...yet, so I wasn't sure where to bring this to anyone's attention...BUT early next year Conlon Press is printing a book by Peter S. Beagle about the creation of this episode....
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 The Coffee Nebula - Voyager Episode Guide: Season Two
When the Caretaker's remains begin to resonate, Voyager is led to an encounter with his former mate and the community of Ocampa under her care.
Voyager encounters another victim of the Caretaker's displacement wave: a Cardassian bomb which, having been intercepted by the Maquis, was reprogrammed by B'Elanna Torres and pointed back at a Cardassian target which it never reached.
Voyager accidentally frees a Q from the comet prison he was placed in to prevent him from doing harm to either himself or the Continuum.
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 Jim Reviews: "Death Wish"
Both are unthinkable, and this Voyager episode becomes the 24th century fictional equivalent of "Constitution: That Delicate Balance." "That's a toughie, isn't it?" Q muses.
Tuvok submits that a desire for death alone is not enough to prove mental instability, and provides the examples of several Federation societies (and "The Son of Mogh" on DS9) that do not consider suicide a crazy act.
The episode's end means the rebirth of the quirky Q (not that the "born again Q" was much less quirky) and the possibility of reappearances in future episodes.
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 TrekWeb.COM
A special Press Release about this episode is available, as is a copy of Q3's Newspaper Column.
Voyager episode, Q tells Tuvok that if it weren't for him, he would have wound up chief engineer on the
"Death Wish" - The omnipotent Q makes his triumphant return to a Starfleet vessel in a riveting episode of "Star Trek: Voyager" airing MONDAY, FEB. 19 (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET/PT) on UPN.
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 Star trek: Voyager - Death wish - CIA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
While investigating an atypical comet, the crew of Voyager inadvertently releases a member of the Q Continuum (Gerrit Graham) from his 300-year confinement.
While their silliness does tend to undercut the seriousness of the issues at stake (personal freedom, suicide, euthanasia), it puts me in mind of the Greek gods and their (mythologised) infantile behaviour.
Suicidal Q (as opposed to Recurring Q, who is also in this episode) is wonderfully performed, with humour, philosophy, pain, conviction and all the cosmic weariness of an immortal and omnipotent being.
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 ST:Voy Death Wish   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
In this episode, Voyager accidentally releases a Q who had been imprisoned for attempting to commit suicide.
This is a thought-provoking episode that raises some sticky ethical questions about using suicide to end suffering.
He uses the arguement that while Q was once the preeminent philosopher of the Q continuum, all has been done and discussed, and there is nothing left to debate, condemning him to a life of intolerable suffering from which he wishes to be released.
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 "Death Wish" (Star Trek: Voyager #34)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Q2 beder om asyl på Voyager, og Janeway må nu holde en høring, for at bestemme om Q2 skal have lov at begå selvmord eller ej.
During an attempt to beam up a comet sample, the crew inadvertently brings aboard a member of the Q Continuum, who was imprisoned inside the comet.
If she doesn't, Q2 will be granted mortality so he can fulfill his death wish.
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 "Death Wish" - Star Trek Voyager Review
So a trial was held, presided over by Captain Janeway of Voyager, to determine whether the Continuum should grant his "Death wish" or not.
So for them, death is not a "when" but an "if." Meanwhile, for use, death is NOT an IF, it's only a question of when.
The episode was originally aired earlier in the Fall of the same year.
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 Amazon.com: Star Trek - Voyager, Episode 30: Death Wish (1995) : Video   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The ending is not without it twists and in terms of Q episodes across the "Star Trek" universe "Death Wish" is certainly different, and not just because Q takes has a different reaction to Janeway than he did to Picard or Sisko.
Okay...I absolutely loved this episode and consider it to be one of the high points of Voyager Season 2 - and this is saying alot because I'm not usually a big fan of the Q episodes, in any of the Star Trek series.
This is the first episode of Star Trek: Voyager with the omnipotent Q in it and one of two episodes with Q in it.
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 B4FV 2.09 - Death Wish   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
This episode is the Fifth Voyager version of well Death Wish ^_^.
Re-writing episodes that have been lost usually are difficult, and takes up more time than it should.
Whenever Fifth Voyager air episodes that are meant to be just 'funny', they turn out to be shorter than the more important and 'serious' episodes.
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 Dead Zone - Episode Guide
In addition to the TV shows The Dead Zone and Wildfire, Piller wrote and/or produced episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager.
This is the first and second episode of the series merged together as a 2 hour movie.
USA has ordered 22 new episodes of the show for its fourth season, up from the usual 13.
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 PADD =/\= "DEATH WISH"
The Voyager finds an unusual comet and while taking a core sample, the crew accidentally frees a member of the Q Continuum -- called Quinn -- who was imprisoned inside the comet.
The Q who has had past contact with Starfleet appears to protest the asylum, and Captain Janeway conducts a hearing to decide the issue.
Quinn, in his argument for asylum, shows Janeway the interior of the comet where he has been confined for centuries, and the stagnant life of the Q Continuum itself; he wants to give up his immortality in order to bring new ways of thinking to the immortal Continuum.
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 Amazon.com: Star Trek - Voyager, Episode 53: The Q and The Grey (1995) : Video   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Meanwhile, "Voyager" has witnessed three supernovas in three days and they are suddenly suspicious of Q for yet another reason.
It seems his death has caused a split in the Continuum between those who believe in individualism and the traditionalists, and, believe it or not, Q's proposition to Janeway is an attempt to solve the problem.
Now, I certainly appreciate the idea to follow up on the consequences of what happened in the earlier episode, and I certainly appreciate the idea that the Q Continuum is so far beyond Janeway's understanding that her mind has to translate it into the recognizable images of the Civil War South.
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 Star Trek Voyager Does Voyager support euthanasia? Message Board   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
In a very controversial move, the show takes this advocacy even a step further with the Voyager episode "Death Wish." In that episode a renegade member of the Q continuum wants to take his own life.
He wants to kill himself in part because he thinks that the fellow members of his Q continuum need to be shaken up a bit.
If one were to accept this episode for what it is, it would seem to say that people should be able to take their own lives not just when they're terminally ill, or sick, but when they merely want to make a point!
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 Guess the "Voyager" Episode quiz -- free game   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
In which episode does the EMH incorperate aspects of Lord Byron's personality into his sub-routines?
Samantha Wildman is featured in many episodes, but in which episode is her daughter Naomi born?
In which episode does an alien try to convince Captain Janeway that she has died?
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 Voyager episode list
Future's End, Part II Voyager tries to get a 29th century timeship from a man in 1996.
Voyager meets a dinosaur scientist that believes his culture came from Earth
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 China Beach: The Gift Episode Trivia - TV.com
Episode Number: 46 Season Num: 3 First Aired: Monday April 23, 1990 Prod Code: 186822
'The Gift' is also the name of an episode of 'Star Trek: Voyager.' (edit)
Robert Picardo and Gerrit Graham later appeared in the 'Star Trek: Voyager' episode, 'Death Wish' together.
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 The Trek Nation - Death Wish
'New Voyages' team announces 'Star Trek: Of Gods And Men,' a feature-length miniseries featuring close to a dozen actual Trek actors.
Synopsis: "Voyager inadvertently frees a member of the Q continuum from confinement within an asteroid, where he was placed to prevent himself from committing suicide.
Q (John De Lancie) appears and Janeway holds a hearing to determine whether or not the other Q will be permitted to remain free and kill himself if he wishes."
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 STARTREK.COM : Episodes
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The crew of the U.S.S. Voyager is taken far from home.
An alien leader refuses to share valuable technology with Voyager.
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 Star Trek: Voyager - "Death Wish"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Voyager discovers a comet and beams a sample of it onboard.
It turns out that they beamed onboard a being called Q. Q says that he wants to die and he accidently beams all the men off the ship.
Please include the episode name with your eMail.
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 Star Trek - Voyager, Episode 30: Death Wish - buy at 10% discount.
Star Trek - Voyager, Episode 30: Death Wish - buy at 10% discount.
Star Trek - Voyager, Episode 53: The Q and The Grey
Star Trek - Voyager, Episode 46: The Basics, Pt II Star Trek - Voyager, Episode 35: Investigations
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 Episode List | Show Guide: Startrek - Voyager: Season Two: Death Wish
Startrek - Voyager Show Guide: Season Two: Death Wish
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A suicidal Q threatens the future of the Q-Continuum after he requests asylum aboard Voyager.
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 Star Trek: Voyager LogBook - HTML edition 4.0 by Earl Green   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
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 The Coffee Nebula - Voyager Episode Guide: Index
The USS Voyager embarks upon its long and adventurous journey home from the Delta Quadrant, one episode at a time.
And there we were, 70,000 light years from home and no way to get back.
The bits of season five that made it to the cutting room floor instead of the screen, if you happened to be watching in UPN-land at least...
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 STAR TREK: VOYAGER
The pilot episode has been shown three times, but only the first showing is listed above.
Also the repeat showing of season one is not listed above.
Channel Five's run was cancelled with the final transmission being Friday 7 April.
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 Star Trek: Voyager "Death Wish" Mania quiz -- free game   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
'Star Trek: Voyager' - Episodes : Star Trek: Voyager "Death Wish" Mania
What was the first room ANY Q appeared in on Voyager?
Which is NOT a place Q2 (Garrit Graham) takes Voyager to hide?
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 GEOS - Star Trek: Voyager Episode Guide - Season Two - Death Wish
GEOS - Star Trek: Voyager Episode Guide - Season Two - Death Wish
GEOS » All series » Star Trek: Voyager » Season Two » Death Wish
A suicidal Q escapes imprisonment and seeks asylum aboard Voyager when challenged by Q. Regional Titles
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 Star Trek: Voyager - Season Two
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Star Trek: Voyager - Season Two Fleer/Skybox - 1997
Note: Thanks much to Chere Elliott for the binder update!
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