Star Trek: Voyager Warlord (1995–2001) HD online

Category: TV Episode / Action / Adventure / Sci-Fi
Original Title: Warlord
Director: David Livingston
Writers: Gene Roddenberry,Rick Berman
Released: 1995–2001
Duration: 45min
Video type: TV Episode
Episode cast overview, first billed only: | |||
![]() | Kate Mulgrew | - | Captain Kathryn Janeway |
![]() | Robert Beltran | - | Commander Chakotay |
![]() | Roxann Dawson | - | Lieutenant B'Elanna Torres |
![]() | Jennifer Lien | - | Kes |
![]() | Robert Duncan McNeill | - | Lieutenant Tom Paris |
![]() | Ethan Phillips | - | Neelix |
![]() | Robert Picardo | - | The Doctor |
![]() | Tim Russ | - | Lieutenant Tuvok |
![]() | Garrett Wang | - | Ensign Harry Kim |
![]() | Anthony Crivello | - | Adin |
![]() | Brad Greenquist | - | Demmas |
![]() | Galyn Görg | - | Nori |
![]() | Charles Emmett | - | Resh |
![]() | Karl Wiedergott | - | Ameron |
![]() | Leigh McCloskey | - | Tieran (as Leigh J. McCloskey) |
Aired just two days before the release of Star Trek: First Contact (1996).
This episode features three past and future Star Trek: Deep Space Nine guest stars. Galyn Görg previously played Korena in "The Visitor", Brad Greenquist later played Krit in "Who Mourns for Morn?" and Leigh J. McCloskey went on to portray an illusory Joran Dax in "Field of Fire".
This episodes guest cast includes two actors who later appeared on Star Trek: Enterprise. Brad Greenquist played two roles in that series, appearing as Khata'n Zshaar in "Dawn" and as one of a trio of unnamed Rigelian kidnappers in "Affliction", and Karl Wiedergott portrayed Larr in "Dear Doctor".
The rifles that the Ilari guards in the Imperial Hall are armed with were reuses of Jem'Hadar rifles from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Kes, while possessed by Tieran, carries a pistol prop from the weapons display in James T. Kirk's cabin in Star Trek Generations.
A somewhat similar premise is seen on DS9: "The Passenger" when the alien criminal Rao Vantika takes over Doctor Bashir.
This takes place in 2373.
This episode introduces a holographic program of the Paxau Resort that continues to recur throughout the season, subsequently appearing in "The Q and the Grey", "Macrocosm", "Alter Ego", "Blood Fever", "Darkling", and "Before and After".
The damaged Ilari ship was an often reused studio model, most recognizable for appearing as the craft that attempted to steal supplies from Surplus Depot Z15 at Qualor II in TNG: "Unification I".
The prison cell force field emitters were reused from the second season Star Trek: Voyager episode "Resistance".
The costume worn by Galyn Görg was later worn by an unknown actress in the seventh season episode "Unimatrix Zero, Part II".
This episode marks the end of Kes and Neelix's relationship.
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