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==Episodes==
 
==Episodes==
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==Summary==
 
==Summary==
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Season four continued, and greatly embellished upon, the changes to the franchise already rung in by the middle to end of [[VOY Season 3|season three]].
   
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{{e|Scorpion, Part II}} saw the conclusion to the season three finale and, most crucially to the future of the series, the introduction of a new character, [[Seven of Nine]]. Just a single episode later, [[Kes]] departed from ''Voyager'', not to return until the [[VOY Season 6|season six]] episode, {{e|Fury}}.
*Season four ran from 1997 to 1998.
 
   
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Given that the newly-introduced Seven of Nine had lots of character development to catch up on compared to the other principal actors, season four could be described as the "Seven of Nine season", being as it was, heavy with episodes centering solely on [[Jeri Ryan]]'s character. Relationships between Seven of Nine and all the other main characters needed to be quickly established, and so conflict between Seven and [[B'Elanna Torres]] was introduced in {{e|Day of Honor}}, and [[Harry Kim]]'s infatuation with Seven became a hallmark of the season in {{e|Revulsion}}. [[The Doctor]], for so long a student under [[Kes]]' tutelage, turned teacher to Seven in {{e|Prey}}, kinship with [[Tuvok]] was explored in {{e|Hunters}}, and quintessential to the remainder of the series, Seven's relationship with [[Kathryn Janeway|Janeway]] took center-stage in {{e|The Gift}}, {{e|The Raven}}, {{e|Retrospect}}, {{e|The Omega Directive}}, and the season finale, {{e|Hope and Fear}}. However, with audience figures ballooning, it appeared that the producers of ''Voyager'' had finally found a character that appealed to the crucial 16-24 year old male demographic, and at this point, nobody was complaining.
Season four began with "[[Scorpion, Part II]]", the conclusion to the [[VOY Season 3|season three]] cliffhanger, the introduction of [[Seven of Nine]] and the departure of [[Kes]]. Besides episodes dealing with the [[Borg]], the crew endured a "[[Year of Hell]]", which introduced the [[Krenim]], a [[species]] who had been foreseen the previous year and proved to be a powerful enemy. As the season progressed, the crew became closer than ever before, particularly Seven and [[Captain]] [[Kathryn Janeway]], whose relationship had many ups and downs throughout the year.
 
   
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Prior to season four, story writers had given ''Voyager'' six thwarted opportunities to return to the [[Alpha Quadrant]], aside from the series premiere {{e|Caretaker}}. However, as the series continued to mature, episodes presenting the ''Voyager'' crew with the possibility of returning home were absent throughout season four, until the finale {{e|Hope and Fear}}. Instead, making large jumps closer to Earth became a regular occurrence. Kes' "gift" at the start of the season provided ''Voyager'' with its first big jump (knocking 10,000 light years or 10 years off their journey), and these "jumps" would continue through the following three seasons. As a consequence, relatively few opportunities to return to [[Earth]] in one "giant leap" were presented, with [[VOY Season 5|season five]]'s {{e|Timeless}}, [[VOY Season 7|season seven]]'s {{e|Inside Man}} and the series finale {{e|Endgame}} being notable exceptions.
==Notable occurrences and facts==
 
* ''Voyager'' was clear of [[Borg]] space after the episode "[[The Gift]]" when [[Kes]] had propelled the ship ten thousand [[light year]]s closer to [[Earth]].
 
   
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Alongside this change of pace, the concept of the crew as "family", and ''Voyager'' as "home" continued to gain prominence, and script writers clearly made a conscious effort to include these references into their scripts. Examples of this can be found scattered throughout most episodes in season four.
* Tuvok was promoted to Lt Commander in "[[Revulsion]]".
 
   
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"''So, how's the newest member of our family?''"
* Season four saw the introduction of the [[Hirogen]] in the episode "[[Message in a Bottle]]"; they later returned in [[VOY Season 6|Voyager season six]] and [[VOY Season 7|seven]].
 
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: - '''Janeway''', to The Doctor ({{e|The Gift}})
   
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"''This ship has become our home, it's part of our family. As illogical as this sounds, I feel as close to ''Voyager'' as I do to any member of my crew. It's carried us Tuvok, even nurtured us, and right now it needs one of us.''"
* ''Voyager'' made contact with the [[Alpha Quadrant]] for the second time since "[[Eye of the Needle]]", and received news that the [[Dominion]] had wiped out the [[Maquis]].
 
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: - '''Janeway''', to Tuvok ({{e|Year of Hell, Part II}})
   
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"''We do not stand alone. We are in the arms of family''"
* ''Voyager'' had been stalked for the majority of its journey by [[Arturis]] in an attempt to have the crew assimilated by the Borg as revenge for the events in "[[Scorpion (episode)|Scorpion]]" and "[[Scorpion, Part II]]", and he finally made his move in "[[Hope and Fear]]".
 
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: - '''Tuvok''', to the Crew ({{e|Mortal Coil}})
   
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"''It's time to meet your new family.''"
*''Voyager'' knocks three hundred light years off their journey home with Arturis' modified quantum slipstream drive "[[Hope and Fear]]".
 
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: - '''Janeway''', to Harry Kim ({{e|Demon}})
   
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Other notable developments in season four included the cementing of [[Tom Paris]] and [[B'Elanna Torres]]' relationship in {{e|Day of Honor}}, the season three hinted at conflict with the [[Krenim]], and the opening of ''Voyager''{{'}}s new astrometrics lab in {{e|Year of Hell}}, as well as the appearance of "grey mode" in {{e|Demon}}, with all ''Voyager''{{'}}s non-essential functions shut down to conserve power reserves.
==Background Information==
 
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* This season was broadcast concurrent with ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' [[DS9 Season 6|Season 6]].
 
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However, one of the single biggest developments for the series arc as a whole occurs mid-way through the season in {{e|Message in a Bottle}}, when the Doctor is transported back to the [[Alpha Quadrant]] using alien technology, and ''Voyager'' finally makes contact with Starfleet. ''Voyager''{{'}}s use of the alien technology has unforeseen consequences however, as the crew are introduced to the [[Hirogen]], a hunting species who would re-assert themselves throughout the remainder of the season in {{e|Hunters}}, {{e|Prey}}, and {{e|The Killing Game}}. By the end of the series, the Hirogen joined the [[Kazon]], the [[Borg]], and the [[Vidiian]]s as one of the chosen few species to interact regularly with ''Voyager'' and contribute significantly to its overall journey.
   
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It is fair to say that by mid-season four, the introduction of Seven of Nine, the departure of Kes, and the opening of the new astrometrics lab meant that ''Voyager'' had quickly become very different from what had gone before in the previous three seasons.
*[[Jeri Ryan]] joins the cast as [[Seven of Nine]] & [[Jennifer Lien]] leaves the cast as [[Kes]].
 
 
===See also===
 
*[[VOY Season 4 performers]]
 
* Voyager [[VOY_Season_4_DVD|Season 4 DVD]]
 
   
 
==Credits==
 
==Credits==
 
===Cast===
 
===Cast===
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;Starring:
*[[Robert Beltran]] as [[Chakotay]]
 
*[[Roxann Dawson]] as [[B'Elanna Torres]]
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*[[Kate Mulgrew]] as [[Captain]] [[Kathryn Janeway]]
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;Also Starring:
*[[Robert Duncan McNeill]] as [[Tom Paris]]
 
*[[Kate Mulgrew]] as [[Kathryn Janeway]]
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*[[Robert Beltran]] as [[Commander]] [[Chakotay]]
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*[[Roxann Dawson]] as [[Lieutenant jg]] [[B'Elanna Torres]]
 
*[[Robert Duncan McNeill]] as [[Lieutenant jg]] [[Tom Paris]]
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*[[Ethan Phillips]] as [[Neelix]]
 
*[[Robert Picardo]] as [[The Doctor]]
 
*[[Robert Picardo]] as [[The Doctor]]
*[[Tim Russ]] as [[Tuvok]]
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*[[Tim Russ]] as [[Lieutenant commander]] [[Tuvok]]
 
*[[Garrett Wang]] as [[Ensign]] [[Harry Kim]]
 
*[[Jeri Ryan]] as [[Seven of Nine]]
 
*[[Jeri Ryan]] as [[Seven of Nine]]
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*[[Garrett Wang]] as [[Harry Kim]]
 
   
 
===Crew===
 
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;Executive Producers: [[Rick Berman]], [[Jeri Taylor]]
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'''Associate Producer:''' [[Dawn Velazquez]]<br />
;Executive Story Editor: [[Lisa Klink]]
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'''Executive Story Editor:''' [[Lisa Klink]]<br />
;Music by: [[Dennis McCarthy]]
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'''Music by:''' [[Dennis McCarthy]]<br />
;Director of Photography: [[Marvin V. Rush]], A.S.C.
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'''Director of Photography:''' [[Marvin V. Rush]], ASC<br />
;Production Designer: [[Richard D. James]]
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'''Production Designer:''' [[Richard D. James]]<br />
;Editor: [[Daryl Baskin]]
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'''Editor:''' [[Daryl Baskin]]<br />
;Unit Production Manager: [[Brad Yacobian]]
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'''Unit Production Manager:''' [[Brad Yacobian]]<br />
;First Assistant Director: [[Adele Simmons]]
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'''First Assistant Director:''' [[Adele Simmons]]<br />
;Second Assistant Director: [[Arlene Fukai]]
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'''Second Assistant Director:''' [[Arlene Fukai]]<br />
;Casting by: [[Junie Lowry-Johnson]], C.S.A., [[Ron Surma]]
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* [[Junie Lowry-Johnson]], CSA
;Original Casting by: [[Nan Dutton]], C.S.A.
 
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* [[Ron Surma]]
;Casting Executive: [[Helen Mossler]], C.S.A.
 
 
'''Original Casting by:''' [[Nan Dutton]], CSA<br />
;Costume Designer: [[Robert Blackman]]
 
 
'''Casting Executive:''' [[Helen Mossler]], CSA<br />
;Set Decorator: [[Jim Mees]]
 
 
'''Costume Designer:''' [[Robert Blackman]]<br />
;Visual Effects Producer: [[Dan Curry]]
 
 
'''Set Decorator:''' [[Jim Mees]]<br />
;Visual Effects Supervisor: [[David Takemura]]
 
 
'''Visual Effects Producer:''' [[Dan Curry]]<br />
;Scenic Art Supervisor/Technical Consultant: [[Michael Okuda]]
 
 
'''Visual Effects Supervisor:''' [[David Takemura]]<br />
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;Senior Illustrator/Technical Consultant: [[Rick Sternbach]]
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'''Scenic Art Supervisor/Technical Consultant:''' [[Michael Okuda]]<br />
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'''Senior Illustrator/Technical Consultant:''' [[Rick Sternbach]]<br />
;Make-Up Designer/Make-Up Supervisor: [[Michael Westmore]]
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'''Make-Up Designer/Make-Up Supervisor:''' [[Michael Westmore]]<br />
;Art Director: [[Louise Dorton]]
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'''Art Director:''' [[Louise Dorton]]<br />
;Set Designer: [[Greg Hooper]]
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'''Set Designer:''' [[Greg Hooper]]<br />
;Assistant Editor: [[Keith Dabney]]
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'''Assistant Editor:''' [[Keith Dabney]]<br />
;Visual Effects Coordinator: [[A.Y. Dexter Delara]]
 
;Visual Effects Assistant Editor: [[Elizabeth Castro]]
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'''Visual Effects Coordinator:''' [[A.Y. Dexter Delara]]<br />
;Visual Effects Associate: [[Chad Zimmerman]]
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'''Visual Effects Assistant Editor:''' [[Elizabeth Castro]]<br />
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'''Visual Effects Associate:''' [[Chad Zimmerman]]<br />
;Script Supervisor: [[Cosmo Genovese]]
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'''Script Supervisor:''' [[Cosmo Genovese]]<br />
;Special Effects: [[Dick Brownfield]]
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'''Special Effects:''' [[Dick Brownfield]]<br />
;Property Master: [[Alan Sims]]
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'''Property Master:''' [[Alan Sims]]<br />
;Construction Coordinator: [[Al Smutko]]
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'''Construction Coordinator:''' [[Al Smutko]]<br />
;Scenic Artist: [[Wendy Drapanas]]
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'''Scenic Artist:''' [[Wendy Drapanas]]<br />
;Video Supervisor: [[Denise Okuda]]
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'''Video Supervisor:''' [[Denise Okuda]]<br />
;Hair Designer: [[Josée Normand]]
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'''Hair Designer:''' [[Josée Normand]]<br />
;Make-Up Artists: [[Natalie Wood]], [[Tina Hoffman]], [[Scott Wheeler]]
 
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;Make-Up Artists:
;Hair Stylists: [[Suzan Bagdadi]], [[Charlotte A. Gravenor]]
 
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* [[Natalie Wood]]
;Wardrobe Supervisor: [[Carol Kunz]]
 
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* [[Tina Hoffman]]
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* [[Scott Wheeler]]
;Sound Mixer: [[Alan Bernard]], C.A.S.
 
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;Hair Stylists:
;Camera Operator: [[Judd Kehl]]
 
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* [[Suzan Bagdadi]]
;Chief Lighting Technician: [[Bill Peets]]
 
 
* [[Charlotte A. Gravenor]]
;First Company Grip: [[Randy Burgess]]
 
 
'''Wardrobe Supervisor:''' [[Carol Kunz]]<br />
;Key Costumers: [[Kimberley Shull]], [[Jamie Thomas]]
 
 
'''Sound Mixer:''' [[Alan Bernard]], CAS<br />
;Music Editor: [[Gerry Sackman]]
 
 
'''Camera Operator:''' [[Judd Kehl]]<br />
;Supervising Sound Editor: [[Bill Wistrom]]
 
 
'''Chief Lighting Technician:''' [[Bill Peets]]<br />
;Supervising Sound Effects Editor: [[Jim Wolvington]]
 
 
'''First Company Grip:''' [[Randy Burgess]]<br />
;Sound Editors: [[Masanobu Tomita]], [[T. Ashley Harvey]], [[Dale Chaloukian]]
 
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;Key Costumers:
;Production Coordinator: [[Diane Overdiek]]
 
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* [[Kimberley Shull]]
;Post Production Coordinator: [[April Rossi]]
 
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* [[Jamie Thomas]]
;Production Associates: [[David Rossi]], [[Kristina Kochoff]], [[Sandra Sena]]
 
 
'''Music Editor:''' [[Gerry Sackman]]<br />
;Pre-Production Coordinator: [[Lolita Fatjo]]
 
 
'''Supervising Sound Editor:''' [[Bill Wistrom]]<br />
;Assistant to Producers: [[Michael O'Halloran]]
 
 
'''Supervising Sound Effects Editor:''' [[Jim Wolvington]]<br />
;Stunt Coordinator: [[Dennis Madalone]]
 
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;Sound Editors:
;Science Consultant: [[Andre Bormanis]]
 
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* [[Masanobu Tomita]]
;Main Title Design by: [[Dan Curry]]
 
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* [[T. Ashley Harvey]]
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* [[Dale Chaloukian]]
 
'''Production Coordinator:''' [[Diane Overdiek]]<br />
 
'''Post Production Coordinator:''' [[April Rossi]]<br />
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;Production Associates:
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* [[David Rossi]]
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* [[Kristina Kochoff]]
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* [[Sandra Sena]]
 
'''Pre-Production Coordinator:''' [[Lolita Fatjo]]<br />
 
'''Assistant to Producers:''' [[Michael O'Halloran]]<br />
 
'''Stunt Coordinator:''' [[Dennis Madalone]]<br />
 
'''Science Consultant:''' [[André Bormanis]]<br />
 
'''Main Title Design by:''' [[Dan Curry]]
   
 
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===Companies===
;Main Title Design by: [[Santa Barbara Studios]]
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'''Main Title Design by:''' [[Santa Barbara Studios]]<br />
;Post Production Sound: [[Modern Sound]]
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'''Post Production Sound:''' [[Modern Sound]]<br />
;Filmed with: [[Panavision]] cameras and lenses
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'''Filmed with:''' [[Panavision]] cameras and lenses<br />
;Motion Control Photography: [[Image "G"]]
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'''Motion Control Photography:''' [[Image "G"]]<br />
;Digital Optical Effects: [[Digital Magic]]
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'''Digital Optical Effects:''' [[Digital Magic]]<br />
;Special Video Compositing: [[CIS Hollywood]]
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'''Special Video Compositing:''' [[CIS Hollywood]]<br />
;Editing Facilities: [[Unitel Video]]
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'''Editing Facilities:''' [[Unitel Video]]<br />
;Computer Generated Effects: [[Foundation Imaging]]
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'''Computer Generated Effects:''' [[Foundation Imaging]]
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==Background Information==
 
* This season was broadcast concurrent with ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' [[DS9 Season 6|Season 6]].
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*[[Jeri Ryan]] joins the cast as [[Seven of Nine]] and [[Jennifer Lien]] leaves the cast as [[Kes]].
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*Shortly after the completion of production on this season, a wrap party was held on {{d|13|March|1998}}. (''[[Star Trek Monthly issue 40]]'', p. 10)
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===See also===
 
*[[VOY Season 4 performers]]
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*[[VOY Season 4 UK VHS]]
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*[[VOY Season 4 DVD]]
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==External link==
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* {{startrek.com|star-trek-voyager-season-four-credits|VOY Season 4 credits}}
   
 
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Episodes

Title Episode Production number Stardate Original airdate
"Scorpion, Part II" 4x01 169 51003.7 1997-09-03
"The Gift" 4x02 170 51008 1997-09-10
"Day of Honor" 4x03 172 Unknown 1997-09-17
"Nemesis" 4x04 171 51082.4 1997-09-24
"Revulsion" 4x05 173 51186.2 1997-10-01
"The Raven" 4x06 174 Unknown 1997-10-08
"Scientific Method" 4x07 175 51244.3 1997-10-29
"Year of Hell" 4x08 176 51268.4 1997-11-05
"Year of Hell, Part II" 4x09 177 51425.4 1997-11-12
"Random Thoughts" 4x10 178 51367.2 1997-11-19
"Concerning Flight" 4x11 179 51386.4 1997-11-26
"Mortal Coil" 4x12 180 51449.2 1997-12-17
"Waking Moments" 4x13 182 51471.3 1998-01-14
"Message in a Bottle" 4x14 181 51462 1998-01-21
"Hunters" 4x15 183 51501.4 1998-02-11
"Prey" 4x16 184 51652.3 1998-02-18
"Retrospect" 4x17 185 51658.2 1998-02-25
"The Killing Game" 4x18 186 Unknown 1998-03-04
"The Killing Game, Part II" 4x19 187 51715.2 1998-03-04
"Vis à Vis" 4x20 188 51762.4 1998-04-08
"The Omega Directive" 4x21 189 51781.2 1998-04-15
"Unforgettable" 4x22 190 51813.4 1998-04-22
"Living Witness" 4x23 191 Unknown 1998-04-29
"Demon" 4x24 192 Unknown 1998-05-06
"One" 4x25 193 51929.3 1998-05-13
"Hope and Fear" 4x26 194 51978.2 1998-05-20

Summary

Season four continued, and greatly embellished upon, the changes to the franchise already rung in by the middle to end of season three.

"Scorpion, Part II" saw the conclusion to the season three finale and, most crucially to the future of the series, the introduction of a new character, Seven of Nine. Just a single episode later, Kes departed from Voyager, not to return until the season six episode, "Fury".

Given that the newly-introduced Seven of Nine had lots of character development to catch up on compared to the other principal actors, season four could be described as the "Seven of Nine season", being as it was, heavy with episodes centering solely on Jeri Ryan's character. Relationships between Seven of Nine and all the other main characters needed to be quickly established, and so conflict between Seven and B'Elanna Torres was introduced in "Day of Honor", and Harry Kim's infatuation with Seven became a hallmark of the season in "Revulsion". The Doctor, for so long a student under Kes' tutelage, turned teacher to Seven in "Prey", kinship with Tuvok was explored in "Hunters", and quintessential to the remainder of the series, Seven's relationship with Janeway took center-stage in "The Gift", "The Raven", "Retrospect", "The Omega Directive", and the season finale, "Hope and Fear". However, with audience figures ballooning, it appeared that the producers of Voyager had finally found a character that appealed to the crucial 16-24 year old male demographic, and at this point, nobody was complaining.

Prior to season four, story writers had given Voyager six thwarted opportunities to return to the Alpha Quadrant, aside from the series premiere "Caretaker". However, as the series continued to mature, episodes presenting the Voyager crew with the possibility of returning home were absent throughout season four, until the finale "Hope and Fear". Instead, making large jumps closer to Earth became a regular occurrence. Kes' "gift" at the start of the season provided Voyager with its first big jump (knocking 10,000 light years or 10 years off their journey), and these "jumps" would continue through the following three seasons. As a consequence, relatively few opportunities to return to Earth in one "giant leap" were presented, with season five's "Timeless", season seven's "Inside Man" and the series finale "Endgame" being notable exceptions.

Alongside this change of pace, the concept of the crew as "family", and Voyager as "home" continued to gain prominence, and script writers clearly made a conscious effort to include these references into their scripts. Examples of this can be found scattered throughout most episodes in season four.

"So, how's the newest member of our family?"

- Janeway, to The Doctor ("The Gift")

"This ship has become our home, it's part of our family. As illogical as this sounds, I feel as close to Voyager as I do to any member of my crew. It's carried us Tuvok, even nurtured us, and right now it needs one of us."

- Janeway, to Tuvok ("Year of Hell, Part II")

"We do not stand alone. We are in the arms of family"

- Tuvok, to the Crew ("Mortal Coil")

"It's time to meet your new family."

- Janeway, to Harry Kim ("Demon")

Other notable developments in season four included the cementing of Tom Paris and B'Elanna Torres' relationship in "Day of Honor", the season three hinted at conflict with the Krenim, and the opening of Voyager's new astrometrics lab in "Year of Hell", as well as the appearance of "grey mode" in "Demon", with all Voyager's non-essential functions shut down to conserve power reserves.

However, one of the single biggest developments for the series arc as a whole occurs mid-way through the season in "Message in a Bottle", when the Doctor is transported back to the Alpha Quadrant using alien technology, and Voyager finally makes contact with Starfleet. Voyager's use of the alien technology has unforeseen consequences however, as the crew are introduced to the Hirogen, a hunting species who would re-assert themselves throughout the remainder of the season in "Hunters", "Prey", and "The Killing Game". By the end of the series, the Hirogen joined the Kazon, the Borg, and the Vidiians as one of the chosen few species to interact regularly with Voyager and contribute significantly to its overall journey.

It is fair to say that by mid-season four, the introduction of Seven of Nine, the departure of Kes, and the opening of the new astrometrics lab meant that Voyager had quickly become very different from what had gone before in the previous three seasons.

Credits

Cast

Starring
Also Starring
Though not a regular in season 4, Jennifer Lien was credited as "Also Starring" in "Scorpion, Part II" and "The Gift".

Crew

Executive Producers

Associate Producer: Dawn Velazquez
Executive Story Editor: Lisa Klink
Music by: Dennis McCarthy
Director of Photography: Marvin V. Rush, ASC
Production Designer: Richard D. James
Editor: Daryl Baskin
Unit Production Manager: Brad Yacobian
First Assistant Director: Adele Simmons
Second Assistant Director: Arlene Fukai

Casting by

Original Casting by: Nan Dutton, CSA
Casting Executive: Helen Mossler, CSA
Costume Designer: Robert Blackman
Set Decorator: Jim Mees
Visual Effects Producer: Dan Curry
Visual Effects Supervisor: David Takemura
Scenic Art Supervisor/Technical Consultant: Michael Okuda
Senior Illustrator/Technical Consultant: Rick Sternbach
Make-Up Designer/Make-Up Supervisor: Michael Westmore
Art Director: Louise Dorton
Set Designer: Greg Hooper
Assistant Editor: Keith Dabney
Visual Effects Coordinator: A.Y. Dexter Delara
Visual Effects Assistant Editor: Elizabeth Castro
Visual Effects Associate: Chad Zimmerman
Script Supervisor: Cosmo Genovese
Special Effects: Dick Brownfield
Property Master: Alan Sims
Construction Coordinator: Al Smutko
Scenic Artist: Wendy Drapanas
Video Supervisor: Denise Okuda
Hair Designer: Josée Normand

Make-Up Artists
Hair Stylists

Wardrobe Supervisor: Carol Kunz
Sound Mixer: Alan Bernard, CAS
Camera Operator: Judd Kehl
Chief Lighting Technician: Bill Peets
First Company Grip: Randy Burgess

Key Costumers

Music Editor: Gerry Sackman
Supervising Sound Editor: Bill Wistrom
Supervising Sound Effects Editor: Jim Wolvington

Sound Editors

Production Coordinator: Diane Overdiek
Post Production Coordinator: April Rossi

Production Associates

Pre-Production Coordinator: Lolita Fatjo
Assistant to Producers: Michael O'Halloran
Stunt Coordinator: Dennis Madalone
Science Consultant: André Bormanis
Main Title Design by: Dan Curry

Companies

Main Title Design by: Santa Barbara Studios
Post Production Sound: Modern Sound
Filmed with: Panavision cameras and lenses
Motion Control Photography: Image "G"
Digital Optical Effects: Digital Magic
Special Video Compositing: CIS Hollywood
Editing Facilities: Unitel Video
Computer Generated Effects: Foundation Imaging

Background Information

See also

External link

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VOY Season 3
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