Star Trek: Voyager

TV Show • 1995 • Drama  

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Pulled to the far side of the galaxy, where the Federation is 75 years away at maximum warp speed, a Starfleet ship must cooperate with Maquis rebels to find a way home.
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Does the dog die?
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Does a pet die?
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Were animals harmed in the making?
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Is there a dead animal?
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Is an animal abandoned?
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Is rape mentioned?
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Is a woman brutalized for spectacle?
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Is an animal sad?
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Are rabbits harmed?
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Abandonment
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Tom Paris and Captain Janeway abandon their lizard babies on a planet and don't return or speak of them again.
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Abuse
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grizzlyblob
After Vorik goes into pohn-farr and causes Torres to have it too by grabbing and nonconsensually bonding with her, Torres hassles Paris for sex until he comes very close to giving in, despite making a point about her inability to give consent, because otherwise the pohn-farr will kill her. She then must resolve Vorik's resulting blood fever by pummeling him to unconsciousness in the kalifee.
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minth
S3
 E20
Harry Kim is convinced by an alien race that he's not fully human. They infect him with genes and cut off contact with the rest of Voyager to keep him convinced.
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Is a child abused?
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Addiction
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CosmicAc
There are multiple episodes were cultures the Voyager crew encounters are having drug like substances that are used recreationally. Sometimes these are Biologically induced by the species or come from strange energies. Chekote also uses a device to "induce the state of mind necessary for communicating with his animal, guide". He admits his ancestors used substances for this.
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slurpsblood
tom does in "non sequitur" and there are references to him abusing alcohol in the past sometimes
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Animal
Does a horse die?
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Does an animal die?
(besides a dog, cat or horse)
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CosmicAc
In the episodes Equinox, several animas/members of an alian species are killed. Since it is never revealed if the are sentient it might be that they are animals.
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Are animals abused?
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Harlbior
In "Nothing Human", a creature screams in pain when a character tries to forceably remove it from a crewmate using a scalpel.

In "Equinox", animal-like creatures are captured and drained of their life energy to power the warp drive of a starship.
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Does a cat die?
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Does a dragon die?
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CosmicAc
No dragons in this one...
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Are there spiders?
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Anonymous
Season 1 episode 8 has a cave full of what looks like spider webs. But no spiders ever appear and we later learn they’re from people.
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Are there snakes?
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CosmicAc
After Seska abandons the crew on a desert planet, a giant snake eats one crew member in a cave.
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Are there bugs?
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invadermac
Spaaaaaace Buuuuugs!
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Assault
Is there pedophilia?
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CosmicAc
On multiple occasions Charakters are restrained either by the crew (to save them) or by alians who abducted them.
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grizzlyblob
In the season 3 episode "Blood Fever," the young Vulcan ensign Vorik goes into pohn-farr and grabs Torres after she turns him down, nonconsensually creating a bond with her. This causes her to go into pohn-farr too and make aggressive unwanted advances on Paris later, to the point that he comes very close to having sex with her out of desperation, despite making a point about her inability to give consent, because otherwise the pohn-farr will kill her. See also: Domestic violence.
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Bodily Harm
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cutestmothboy
In one episode of the two-parter, "Year of Hell", a character shaves. He nicks himself on accident.
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grizzlyblob
In the season 1 episode "Phage," and the season 4 episode "Demon."

In "Phage," the crew encounters the Vidiians, who steal organs as a way of delaying the progression of a disease that affects their entire population. They steal Neelix's lungs, and the Doctor jerry-rigs a contraption to save his life but at the cost of mobility. Eventually the Vidiians help by transplanting one of Kes's lungs into Neelix. They each live with one lung for the rest of their runs on the show.

In "Demon," Paris and Kim appear to suffocate when their environmental suits fail on a "demon class" planet's surface. Then they appear to have adapted to the planet's atmosphere so that when they are beamed aboard Voyager, they begin to suffocate in the oxygen atmosphere and need to be placed in a force field containing the demon atmosphere.
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Is there cannibalism?
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grizzlyblob
In the season 4 episode titled "One," the crew is beset by radiation burns when the ship begins to travel through a nebula. One crewman dies from his injuries.
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Is there body horror?
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Experimentation done on bodies and mutilations seen, but not explicit.
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Does a head get squashed?
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Is there a hanging?
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CosmicAc
No, but there are a number of episodes where this is not immediantly clear and the person is getting rescued just in time.
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Is there genital trauma/mutilation?
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Does someone break a bone?
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Does someone have a seizure?
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Are any teeth damaged?
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Is there finger/toe mutilation?
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Is someone tortured?
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Does someone fall to their death?
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invadermac
Borg remove eyes- scars are shown from removal/replacement
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Is there excessive gore?
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Children
Does a kid die?
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VioRS
In S03E22 "Real Life" the Doctor creates a holographic family for himself; his daughter suffers a fatal head injury and "dies" at the end of the episode.
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minth
For the first 4 seasons, the character Kes is supposedly 1-3 years old by her races standards, although the actor herself was in her 20s. Although she plays into the 'naive young girl' sterotype and has a relationship with a much older man (who has a sense of jealousy that could be read as possessiveness if you're sensitive to it), her character is never outright sexualised or put into skimpy costumes.
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Death
Does someone die?
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Family
Does a parent die?
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Sevenof9
Seven of Nine's human parents were killed/assimilated by the Borg. We don't see this happen, but it is talked about and we get flashbacks of before they died.
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Is someone kidnapped?
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Does someone cheat?
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Nebulacat
Actually, Chakotay and Seska broke up before the events of the series, and she extracted Chakotay's DNA rather than doing him.
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Fear
Are there ghosts?
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Harlbior
There is an episode ("Coda") where Janeway and her father appear to be ghosts, but in reality she is dying and being visited by a malevolent being who wants to feed on her neural energy. "The Haunting of Deck Twelve" has a ghost story told by Neelix about a ghost-like being.
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Are there jump scares?
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Sevenof9
At the end of S5x21 ("Juggernaut") B'Elanna enjoys a sonic/waterless shower.
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Are there clowns?
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Nebulacat
One episode focuses on an evil simulation of a clown.
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Is someone possessed?
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Nebulacat
One episode focuses on Kes being possessed by an alien.
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Gross
Does someone vomit?
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Does someone spit?
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Law Enforcement
Is there copaganda?
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LGBTQ+
Are there transphobic slurs?
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Is there deadnaming or birthnaming?
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Medical
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Kermit
Hyposprays are used, while they function the same as needles they do not look alike. The borg have devices stuck into them that may look like needles.
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Jessybear
Sickbay is shown in many episodes.
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Anonymous
An alien in S1 E8 is said to have died of brain stem cancer.
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Mental Health
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Nebulacat
In one episode, the engineer is having psychological problems because some people she knew died or got imprisoned. This causes her to go into dangerous simulations to get hurt on purpose.
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Sevenof9
Almost: in S5x19 ("The Fight") a space event causes Chakotay to begin having auditory hallucinations. He is worried that he has gone crazy, and attempts to punch a crew member before being sedated.
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SmallTestAccount
There are characters who have personality traits some might consider common with those on the spectrum, which those characters are bullied about having, but autism is never mentioned in the series
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CosmicAc
7of9 has an anxiety attack during an extended episode of isolation where the rest of the crew are in hybernation.
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Harlbior
Half-Klingon B'ellana Torres feels self-conscious about her cranial ridges and tries to eliminate them in her quarter-Klingon child in one episode, but is talked out of it.
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Is there a claustrophobic scene?
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grizzlyblob
Not an eating disorder as we think of it, but Seven is unhappy about relearning to eat as part of her rehabilitation.
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Anonymous
S1E8
There is a lot of talk from one of the aliens who thinks when you die, you move into your next life phase. The conversation goes a bit dark when he talks about it being his family’s idea because he has been a burden since his accident.

Ensign Kim talks the guy into faking his death and moving to the mountains.
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polarbearshire
While never outright stated, the majority of the crew is implied to be struggling with trauma
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Noxious
Is there shakey cam?
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MaxMavros
Everytime the ship goes through turbulence
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Does a baby cry?
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Aruelle
S3
 E21
Kes gives birth, the baby cries during the next two scenes.
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Is there screaming?
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notgoingtoaddcomments
Lots in S5E7.
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Pregnancy
Does someone miscarry?
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Aruelle
S3
 E21
Two babies are depicted being born and another infant is depicted briefly.
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Is there childbirth?
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cutestmothboy
In "Deadlock", Ensign Wildman has her baby.
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Are there abortions?
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Does a pregnant person die?
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Prejudice
Are there homophobic slurs?
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Sevenof9
In S5x07 ("Infinite Regress"), Voyager's proximity to a piece of Borg technology causes Seven to take on the personalities of those who have been assimilated. One character directly compares this to DID (Dissociative Identity Disorder, then known as Multiple Personality Disorder), and Seven is treated as if she has an illness or defect.
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Are there usages of the n-word?
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DefinitelyNotACat
The honorific "Sir" is used in the Star Trek Universe for all superior officers starting with TNG, likely in an effort to be egalitarian. However, in Voy, S1x01 Janeway specifically states "despite Starfleet protocol, I don't like being addressed as sir." And follows with "Ma'am is acceptable in a crunch, but I prefer Captain."

She is still infrequently referred to as Sir by Paris, Tuvok and I think once more by Kim. Usually when she's taking charge.
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Does an LGBT person die?
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Are there fat jokes?
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CarenRose
The character Chakotay, who is Native American - "To develop the character, the producers sought the assistance of Jamake Highwater who falsely claimed to be Native American." There are aspects of Chakotay's character that are Hollywood-ized non-specific native American practices,
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SpencerH
Black main character survives the entire series
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Is there hate speech?
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CosmicAc
But never uncontested or without context. Some species depicted are stand ins for Faschism.
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Relationships
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CosmicAc
Neelix and Kes appear same age, but he is like 40 and she is 1 year old from a fast aging species and considered a young teenager... Who was also abused by some captors before leaving with Neelix and the crew.
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Sex
Is there bestiality?
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Are there incestuous relationships?
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Nebulacat
No one does it onscreen, but it's implied.
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Sexism
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Sickness
Is someone terminally ill?
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Spoiler
Is Santa (et al) spoiled?
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Aruelle
S3
 E22
The Doctor creates a holographic family to further develop his empathy. His holographic daughter suffers a head injury and the episode ends with her death.
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Vehicular
Does a car crash?
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Does a plane crash?
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invadermac
Lotsa spaceships do tho
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grizzlyblob
BUT, there is a season 6 episode called "Alice," that's a total homage to the Stephen King book and movie Christine, about a murderous, vengeful car. When the crew acquires a shuttlecraft that needs repairs, Paris becomes obsessed with it. It even tries to kill his girlfriend Torres.
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Violence
Does someone drown?
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Is there blood/gore?
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MaxMavros
There's some blood but never gore or detailed injuries
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SmallTestAccount
Not nuclear, but there is an episode about a power reactor accident that has effects similar to that of a nuclear reactor melt down
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Is there gun violence?
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