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  1. A great episode, where the crew is forced by an assault with radiation to abandon ship. They seek help from a nearby planet where instead, their memories were selectively altered to make them happy with taking jobs in a society experiencing a work shortage.

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    • "Year of Hell" (Star Trek: Voyager Season 4, Episodes 8 & 9) Star Trek: Voyager doesn't get much better than "Year of Hell", a season 4 Voyager two-part episode that sees Janeway face off against Annorax (Kurtwood Smith), a man obsessed with restoring the Krenim Imperium to its former glory by changing the timeline until it's perfect.
    • "Blink of an Eye" (Star Trek: Voyager Season 6, Episode 12) In "Blink of an Eye", Voyager is pulled into the gravity of a planet that experiences time at a much faster rate.
    • "Living Witness" (Star Trek: Voyager Season 4, Episode 23) In the closest thing Voyager has to a Star Trek mirror universe episode, an inaccurate future museum exhibit tells the tale of how the warship Voyager's involvement led to inequality between the planet's two species.
    • "Counterpoint" (Star Trek: Voyager Season 5, Episode 10) As Voyager travels through Devore space, they're subject to frequent routine searches for renegade telepaths.
  2. Workforce is top notch science fiction. Spoilers. There's something about this episode I really like and I can't wait to see the second half tonight. It feels like it would fit in with the Twilight Zone or a PKD story. I love ST episodes like this. It's up there with TNG's Conspiracy.

  3. In brief: An intriguing and thoroughly entertaining premise, featuring an eerie take on the workplace and a plot that moves swiftly and confidently. Perhaps the best thing about "Workforce" is that it's a refreshing escape from the reality (as it were) of the usual Voyager situation.

  4. "Workforce" is a two-part episode from the seventh and final season of the TV series Star Trek: Voyager. Part one was directed by Allan Kroeker, and part two by Roxann Dawson. The crew of the USS Voyager finds themselves working on a planet, but troubling memories are resurfacing.

  5. Feb 21, 2001 · Workforce: Directed by Allan Kroeker. With Kate Mulgrew, Robert Beltran, Roxann Dawson, Robert Duncan McNeill. Almost the entire Voyager crew has been abducted and brainwashed to serve as workers in a severely short-handed industrial alien society.

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  7. Most of the Voyager crew is kidnapped and forced to labor in a massive industrial work force. At a large industrial complex, workers are going about their everyday jobs. Kathryn Janeway asks a worker where she can find the supervisor and the worker points him out to her.

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