Pulled to the far side of the galaxy, where the Federation is 75 years away at maximum warp speed, a Starfleet ship must cooperate with Maquis rebels to find a way home.
Created By: Gene Roddenberry | Michael Piller | Rick Berman | Jeri Taylor |Image | Seasons |
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Specials 1995 | 90 EpisodesStar Trek: Voyager - premiered on January 09, 1995 |
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Season 1 1995 | 16 EpisodesStar Trek: Voyager - premiered on January 16, 1995 Pulled to the far side of the galaxy, where the Federation is 75 years away at maximum warp speed, a Starfleet ship must cooperate with Maquis rebels to find a way home. |
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Season 2 1995 | 26 EpisodesStar Trek: Voyager - premiered on August 28, 1995 Capt. Janeway and her crew encounter the Kazon and other new Delta Quadrant enemies as they continue the long, perilous journey back to Earth. |
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Season 3 1996 | 26 EpisodesStar Trek: Voyager - premiered on September 04, 1996 As Capt. Janeway and her crew continue their journey home, they face many obstacles, including a time rip that sends them back to 20th-century Earth. |
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Season 4 1997 | 26 EpisodesStar Trek: Voyager - premiered on September 03, 1997 On their long voyage back to Earth, Capt. Janeway and her spaceship crew do battle with Kazons, Borg, Cardassians and other galactic enemies. |
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Season 5 1998 | 26 EpisodesStar Trek: Voyager - premiered on October 14, 1998 Capt. Janeway and crew continue to try and find their way home, and Seven of Nine returns to the collective to confront the Borg queen. |
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Season 6 1999 | 26 EpisodesStar Trek: Voyager - premiered on September 22, 1999 The Voyager crew encounters Borg children and establishes long-range communications with Starfleet, while the Doctor becomes a musical celebrity. |
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Season 7 2000 | 25 EpisodesStar Trek: Voyager - premiered on October 04, 2000 Capt. Janeway leads the Voyager in a fight against the Borg, delves into political infighting, escapes a void and finally makes her way back home. |
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Kate Mulgrew | Kathryn Janeway |
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Jeri Ryan | Seven of Nine |
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Robert Picardo | The Doctor |
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Roxann Dawson | B'Elanna Torres |
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Tim Russ | Tuvok |
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Garrett Wang | Harry Kim |
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Robert Duncan McNeill | Tom Paris |
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Robert Beltran | Chakotay |
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Ethan Phillips | Neelix |
Comments
Hydro Philic
Star Trek Voyager follows the experience of multiple factions (Federation, Maquis, Borg, etc.) who are stuck together on a solitary Federation ship, named Voyager, in a desperate attempt to return home (the Alpha quadrant [in particular, Earth]) after being stranded 75,000 light-years from home (approximately 70 years of "maximum warp-drive", based on the original warp-engine of Voyager). At the beginning, the captain of Voyager (Janeway) chooses to save a species known as the "Ocampan", but this decision strands the Voyager/Maquis crew in the Delta Quadrant (many, many years from home). Being stranded, the Maquis crew decides to join Voyager... Voyager meets many races on its way home. Sometimes they make friends, but often they make enemies. Despite the enemies, Voyager gains a "boost" home from several friends they make during their journey... In particular, Kes (the Ocampan) evolves and grants the Voyager crew a 10-year short-cut... (now *only* 55K light-years from Earth). And then....
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Wow, I mean 75 years away? Stuck in a hostile environment, with a leader like Janeway at the helm? ... well, that is an adventure isn't it? I mean, I love TNG, I really do... but Voyager should have gotten the movies right. Those would have been a trip to watch. Farscape meets Star Trek for those of you who have never seen it. Lost in Space meets Star Trek only they know where they are so.... Farscape meets Star Trek. OK, if you are going to be a Star Trek purest, it isn't as Star Trek as Star Trek can be.... but it is SUPER fun. It is a cool show and the best of the 80s and 90s bunch.... .... maybe behind DS9.... Maybe.
id : 63bdfd7ff8595800f72005caRob
I'm not a Star Trek fan when it comes to TV, but Voyager is the one huge exception. I love this series, even to this very day. I collected them all on VHS, and still own them for posterity, now I have them all on DVD too. Obviously, some episodes are pretty bad, like with any series, but overall it's great. Enjoyable characters, villains and situations. And The Voyager herself rocks!
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