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  1. "The Void" is the 15th episode of the seventh season of Star Trek: Voyager, the 161st episode overall. Voyager gets trapped in a resource-scarce region of space, and must work with others to survive and escape.

  2. Voyager becomes trapped in an empty region of space where other stranded starships prey on each other to survive. While traveling through the Delta Quadrant, with the captain and some of her bridge crew being treated to a special dinner put on by Seven of Nine, USS Voyager is sucked into an area...

  3. Feb 14, 2001 · The Void: Directed by Michael Vejar. With Kate Mulgrew, Robert Beltran, Roxann Dawson, Robert Duncan McNeill. Voyager slips into a pocket of subspace where many other ships are trapped and must steal from each other to survive. Only with the help of other star ships can they all escape the void.

  4. VOYAGER in Full 1080p HD - S07 E15 The Void. 4 years ago. Gene S. This is the final Up-conversion result from taking over 63 thousand frames into the 1080p HD format. This took a long time to realize and we've solidified the process now where we can pursue a campaign to fund up-conversion for the entire series.

  5. "The Void" was the name given by the crew of USS Voyager to a vast region in the Delta Quadrant where no star systems existed within 2,500 light years, and where all light from beyond was occluded from sensors by heavy concentrations of theta radiation.

  6. I always look forward to rewatching The Void. I think it might be the episode that best exemplifies Gene Roddenberry's vision in the entire Star Trek library. It's not a particularly great episode (it's really just a rehash and amalgam of Night, The Chute and Concerning Flight) but it is so optimistic that I can't help but love it.

  7. That premise is "The Void," which substitutes a barren spatial anomaly for the original presumed barrenness of the Delta Quadrant. Voyager is sucked inside, and they find that in here there's nothing but empty space and other ships — no resources of any kind, and no known escape.