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RBVOY 054 – Macrocosm (S3E12)

RBVOY 054 – Macrocosm (S3E12)

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Rebinging Star Trek Voyager: Macrocosm

Hello Star Trek fans! Welcome to Rebinge Star Trek Voyager S3E12: Macrocosm. In this episode, Neelix and Janeway return from an away mission to a disabled and seemingly abandoned Voyager.

Macrocosm

Janeway and Neelix return from a diplomatic mission where it seems that Neelix was the only one able to grasp the complexities of an alien language. Everything seems successful and fun until they realize Voyager isn't at the agreed upon rendezvous point. When they do eventually catch up with the ship, they find it adrift and unresponsive. Janeway instantly transitions into Action Janeway by getting down to her tank top and tooling up. She's the last one left standing against an unusually large viruses that has taken over her ship.

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It’s a re-watch of a thing you’ve probably already seen but love to watch and talk about. We go deep with every episode, walking you through every scene and analyzing all of the characters and story lines. In each episode we discuss "Women in the Future" and "Janeway's Leadership Corner" while over-analyzing everything.

Be sure to listen to our previous episode S3E11: The Q and the Grey where Q is up to his usual shenanigans

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