Roxann Dawson Movies
- Starring:
- Roxann Dawson
- Starring:
- Roxann Dawson
- Starring:
- Roxann Dawson
- Starring:
- Roxann Dawson
- Starring:
- Roxann Dawson
- Starring:
- Roxann Dawson
- Starring:
- Roxann Dawson
- Starring:
- Roxann Dawson
- Starring:
- Roxann Dawson
A natural disaster turns out to be a very artificial bit of outer space treachery in this episode of the sci-fi television series tar Trek: Voyager. A steady shower of asteroids has been raining down upon the home planet of the Ness, and the crew of the Voyager have offered to help them find a solution to this disastrous barrage. However, their attempts to vaporize the asteroids have not gone well, and they send a research time to the planet while the Ness ambassador is brought aboard the Voyager. r. Vat (om Towles), a scientist working on the asteroid project, needs to reach the Voyager to speak with the ambassador, but when the crew attempts to arrange transportation to the ship, they discover he attempted to leave on his own; r. Vatm seems confused and out of sorts, and soon dies after drinking water which turned out to be poisoned. Amidst all the confusion, it is learned that the asteroid shower was not a natural occurrence, but the handiwork of one of the Nezu's enemies. Star Trek: Voyager 160: Rise first aired on February 26, 1997 ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Roxann Dawson
- Starring:
- Roxann Dawson
- Starring:
- Roxann Dawson
Two members of the crew of the Voyager discover themselves revisiting the past in different ways (but with the same awful results) in this episode of the sci-fi television series Star Trek: Voyager. Capt. Janeway (Kate Mulgrew) and Chakotay (Robert Beltran) are on a shuttle craft which is forced to land on an unusual island. Moments later, Janeway and Chakotay are killed when the shuttle explodes; however, soon they are back patrolling the spaceways, and it soon becomes obvious that the two pilots have fallen into a loop in time, where they repeatedly die and come back to life. Star Trek: Voyager 158: Coda first aired on January 29, 1997, and features a guest appearance by Len Cariou. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Roxann Dawson
Physical desire takes on a dangerous degree of urgency in this episode of the sci-fi television series Star Trek: Voyager. Starfleet Lieutenant Torres (Roxann Dawson) is preparing for a mission off the Voyager with the Away Team when she's propositioned by Vorik (Alexander Enberg), a Vulcan ensign aboard the ship. When Torres rejects his advances, Vorik attacks her, and she responds with violence. It is learned that Vorik is suffering from a Vulcan malady known as pon farr -- it produces an intense desire to mate, and if the victim's need is not satisfied, they may die. As Torres travels with the Away crew to a nearby planet, she finds herself stricken with pon farr, causing some of her crewmates to wonder if they should appease her appetites. Star Trek: Voyager 57: Blood Fever was first aired on February 5, 1997. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Roxann Dawson
The crew of the Voyager struggle to find a way to bring harmony to their sworn enemies in this episode of the sci-fi television series Star Trek: Voyager. While out on a scouting mission, Chakotay (Robert Beltran) and Ensign Kaplan (Susan Patterson) receive a distress call from a nearby planet. Chakotay and Kaplan answer the call, but are attacked by angry aliens shortly after landing. Kaplan is killed, but Chakotay is rescued by another band of aliens led by Riley (Lori Hallier); Riley explains that she and the other residents of the planet were alien refugees who had formed a commune until infighting destroyed their dream. After Riley and her friends are brought aboard the Voyager, it's discovered their story isn't quite true; Riley and company were actually assimilated by the Borg years before, and escaped to the planet after their ship was destroyed in a storm in space. Since then, their numbers have shrunk through violent conflicts among themselves, and the battles do not end once they board the Voyager. Star Trek: Voyager 159: Unity first aired on February 12, 1997. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Roxann Dawson
An artificial man's attempts to become a better person could turn him into a walking weapon in this episode of the sci-fi television series Star Trek: Voyager. Holographic physician The Doctor (Robert Picardo) has decided he could stand an upgrade in both his personality and his level of efficiency, and be begins developing a series of sub-programs based on the thought patterns of several great men of medicine and good will. However, Lieutenant Torres (Roxann Dawson) warns him that the sub-programs could have unexpected side effects, and it turns out she's right -- The Doctor begins behaving in an unpredictable and violent manner, and it becomes imperative to purge him of the new data before disaster strikes. Meanwhile, when the Mikhals, a band of interstellar gypsies, cross the path of the Vopyager, Kes (Jennifer Lien) becomes infatuated with Zahir (David Lee Smith), one of the nomadic pilots, and she begins to wonder if she should run away with him. Star Trek: Voyager 161: Darkling first aired on February 19, 1997. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Roxann Dawson
One man's loyalty and desire to please leads the crew of the U.S.S. Voyager into danger in this episode of the sci-fi television series Star Trek: Voyager. Neelix (Ethan Phillips) is having a crisis of confidence; worried that he has outlived his usefulness aboard the Voyager, he's looking for a way to prove to Captain Janeway (Kate Mulgrew) and the crew that he can still pull his weight. While on a supply stop in the Nekrit Expanse, Neelix needs to find a detailed map of the area and a supply of pergium for the engineering department. In Nekrit, Neelix runs into a old friend, Wixiban (James Nardini), who sometimes works outside the boundaries of the law. Wixiban offers to help Neelix make a trade for the items he needs, but it isn't until after he's forced to kill one of the traders that Neelix realizes Wixiban has implicated him in an illegal drug deal. Star Trek: Voyager 56: Fair Trade first aired on January 8, 1997. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Roxann Dawson
In this episode of the popular sci-fi series Star Trek: Voyager, Ensign Kim (Garrett Wang) makes a surprising confession to Tuvok (Tim Russ) -- he's fallen in love with someone on board the U.S.S. Voyager. However, the apple of Kim's eye isn't the sort of person cut out for a long-term relationship; Marayna (Sandra Nelson) is actually one of the electronically generated figures on the holodeck. Tuvok discovers while communicating with Marayna that Kim's infatuation isn't as odd as it may seem, as the character seems attractive, charming, and intelligent. Kim, however, feels Tuvok is becoming too close to Marayna, and Tuvok attempts to delete the character from the hologram's computer system to avoid a confrontation. Tuvok, however, realizes this isn't a typical hologram he's dealing with when after she's been deleted from the computer's files, Marayna managed to appear in his cabin. Star Trek: Voyager 55: Alter Ego was first aired on January 15, 1997. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Roxann Dawson
Captain Janeway (Kate Mulgrew) finds herself facing both the issues and the images of the pre-abolition American South in this episode of the popular sci-fi television series Star Trek: Voyager. As a series of supernovas rock the galaxy, Janeway is visited by an alien named Q (John de Lancie) who has a most unusual request to make of the captain -- he'd like her to be the mother of his child. Janeway is not interested, but wants to know what has prompted this offer. Q and Janeway travel to the Q Continuum, where she discovers the dress and behavior are quite similar to that of the South during the Civil War. The Q are also divided against one another over individual rights, and Q is convinced the only answer is to combine the compassion of humans with the gifts of the Q. However, Janeway's support of Q and his followers has dangerous consequences for the captain and her crew. Star Trek: Voyager 53: The Q and the Grey was first aired on November 27, 1996. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Roxann Dawson
The crew of the U.S.S. Voyager is being brought down by a virus the likes of which no one has ever seen before in this episode of the sci-fi television series Star Trek: Voyager. Captain Janeway (Kate Mulgrew) and Neelix (Ethan Phillips) return to the Voyager after a routine trade stop, only to make a startling discovery -- the crew appears to vanished, and a number of huge, insect-like creatures appear to have taken over the ship. Janeway and Neelix are both attacked by the creatures and fall ill, but Janeway happens upon the Doctor (Robert Picardo), who informs her the strange creatures are actually an alien macrovirus. The Doctor thinks he's found an antigen that could protect the crew from the massive bugs, but they're not sure how to find them -- or how the giant virus itself will react to the new medicine. Star Trek: Voyager 54: Macrocosm first aired on December 11, 1996. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Roxann Dawson
The crew of the U.S.S. Voyager must confront a despotic leader who is also a psychological parasite in this episode of the television series Star Trek: Voyager. The Voyager rescues three Ilari aliens from a malfunctioning spaceship about to blow up: a man named Adin (Anthony Crivello); a woman named Nori (Galyn Gorg); and Nori's husband, Tieran (Leigh J. McCloskey). Shortly after the castaways are brought onboard, Tieran dies, and Kes (Jennifer Lien) begins acting strangely, assassinating a Ilari leader during a routine stop, and fleeing in a shuttle craft with Adin and Nori. The crew of the Voyager soon learn that Tieran was a former Ilarian leader who was overthrown years ago, and now sends his spirit on to inhabit new bodies and carry on his mission of hate. Can Tieran be removed from Kes' body and the Ilarians be freed from his evil power? Star Trek: Voyager 52: Warlord first aired on November 20, 1996. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Roxann Dawson
A series of unusual dreams turn out to be a precursor for far more sinister things in this episode of the popular sci-fi series Star Trek: Voyager. Torres (Roxann Biggs-Dawson) begins having powerfully vivid dreams in which she is an Enaran woman who has fallen in love against the wishes of her father. Chakotay (Robert Beltran) wonders what this might have to do with the fact the Voyager has been escorting a group of Enarans back to their planet, and the Doctor (Robert Picardo) discovers Torres is not having ordinary dreams, but visions that have been deliberately implanted into her mind. Star Trek: Voyager: Remember first aired on October 9, 1996. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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- Roxann Dawson












