The contents of the
Star Trek: Voyager Season 3 DVDs are as follows:
Disc 1: "Basics, Part II," "Flashback," "The Chute," "The Swarm"
Disc 2: "False Profits," "Remember," "Sacred Ground," "Future's End, Part I"
Disc 3: "Future's End, Part II," "Warlord," "The Q and the Grey," "Macrocosm"
Disc 4: "Fair Trade," "Alter Ego," "Coda," "Blood Fever"
Disc 5: "Unity," "Darkling," "Rise," "Favorite Son"
Disc 6: "Before and After," "Real Life," "Distant Origin," "Displaced"
Disc 7: "Worst Case Scenario," "Scorpion, Part I" & Special Features
Special features:
Braving the Unknown: Season 3
Writers and Producers Rick Berman, Brannon Braga and Jeri Taylor discuss highlights of the Third Season, including "Basics Pt. 2," the two-parter "Future's End" and "Scorpion."
Voyager Time Capsule: Neelix
A new interview with Ethan Phillips and others discussing his role as Voyager's resident Talaxian, Neelix.
Voyager Time Capsule: Kes
An interview with
Jennifer Lien and others discussing her role as
Kes.
Flashback to "Flashback"
A look at the episode with guest star Takei, Includes interviews with Takei,
Tim Russ ("
Tuvok") and an exploration of how scenes from "
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country" were recreated for this episode.
Red Alert: Amazing Visual Effects
Visual effects wizards
Dan Curry and
Ronald B. Moore provide an inside look at spectacular scenes from Season Three episodes, including "Basics Part II," "Future's End," "Scorpion" and "Distant Origin."
Real Science with Andre Bormanis
Andre Bormanis introduces famed astrophysicists who examine the reality of space phenomena as seen on the show, includes comments on the Wormhole seen in "False Profits" and the Supernova in "The Q and the Grey."
Lost Transmissions
Interviews with cast and crew discussing Season 3.
All episodes in the box set are presented in their original full-screen presentation and in Dolby Digital English 5.1 and English Dolby Surround. The box set is not rated in the United States by the Motion Picture Association of America and is rated PG in Canada. Total running time for all seven discs is approximately 19 hours and 46 minutes. The DVDs are sub-titled in English and closed-captioned for the hearing-impaired.