a5c7b9f00b Another series from the Star Trek franchise. It begins with the Federation trying to find the Maquis–a group of rebels first met in Deep Space Nine. They send Captain Kathryn Janeway and the new Starship Voyager to find them in a part of space knownthe badlands. She recruits former Maquis member and Federation pilot, Tom Paris to help her. When they enter the badlands, something happens and they find themselves in the Delta Quadrant which is 70,000 light years away. They find the Maquis they were searching for led by Commander Chakotay. They learn that they were brought there by a being knownthe Caretaker who was looking for someone to take his placehe was dying and it&#39;s his job to look after the Ocampa, an alien race, who is constantly being threatened by the Kazon. Janeway convinces the Caretaker to let the Ocampa fend for themselves but before he could return them he dies and knowing that the Kazon would use the Caretaker&#39;s technology to conquer the Ocampa Janeway destroys his ship leaving them stranded in the Delta Quadrant. They have no choice but to try and find a way to return to their own universe which would take them many years at their best speed. Janeway decides to take in Chakotay and his people and make them crewmembers. Also joining them is Neelix, a Talaxian, who helps them get through this unknown quadrant, and Kes, an Ocampan. Now the ship&#39;s regular doctor was killed, so for their medical needs, they have to rely on the EMH or Emergency Medical Hologram, which is a hologram of a doctor. During the fourth season, they met with the Borg, and somehow one of them, Seven of Nine was left with them and they were able revert back into human form, partially. And Kes who was going through some changes and could no longer remain on the ship left. Among the other crew members, B&#39;Lanna Torres, a half human half Klingon engineer. Tuvok, the Vulcan Security Officer. And navigator Harry Kim. Pulled to the far side of the galaxy, where the Federation is seventy-five years away at maximum warp speed, a Starfleet ship must cooperate with Maquis rebels to find a way home. I&#39;ve never quite understood where all the negative criticism towards this beautiful series came from. Voyager is a deeply moving sci-fi show in the best Star Trek tradition. It&#39;s all about a feeling of unity, a feeling of family, of friendship and love. Voyager has become a home of warmth and it&#39;s crew have become an inspirational community that makes me feel good watching them.<br/><br/>I like the stories told on Voyager, and the characters are sincere. For everyone who tries to knock Voyager down with simple words, I can only say this: watch the show, understand it&#39;s meaning and be amazed. Voyager is the best Star Trek series yet, hands down. While that may be an opinionated statement, I reason this by pointing out several key parts of the show which make it more enjoyable than any other series. <br/><br/>The cast, firstly, has a lot of diversity and characters suchJaneway, Seven of Nine and the Doctor are extremely engaging throughout their respective seasons. The concept of the ship being stranded thousands of light years away from Earth or Federation space is not simply an interesting basis in its own right, but betters the development of these characters. They are isolated in an unknown region of space with foreign enemies and perils, which forces the characters to grow and adapt. It creates a new level of camaraderiethe Voyager crew depend on their ingenuity, co-operation and resourcefulness to find a way home.<br/><br/>While these new aliens and planets may seem off-putting to both newcomers and old fans of Star Trek, the show is grounded nicely by the Federation principles which Voyager upholds. Their journey home is seen alsoa mission of exploration, and familiar issues- suchthe classic moral dilemma or Prime Directive story- return in different circumstances. <br/><br/>However well the writers stick to the tried and tested formula (which is not a bad thing), a whole new quadrant of the Milky Way allows plenty of scope,mentioned, for new enemies. While the Kazon are quite possibly the least intriguing of these, the disease-decimated Vidiians, hunting driven Hirogen, unmatchable Species 8472 etc are all fascinating. Romulans, Cardassians, Ferengi etc make &quot;cameos&quot; too, while the Borg encounters have made Captain Janeway the stuff of legend.<br/><br/>The main reason to watch Voyager is that it is enjoyable, just like most Star Trek and like all TV aims to be. It has the real feeling of exploration, revamped and revitalised from the older programmes. The real Star Trek atmosphere is caught up in the lonely but determined ship stuck in the Delta Quadrant, sticking to their guns through thick and thin.
Voyager&#39;s nacelles were created in response to the discovery made in Episode 7.09 of Star Trek: The Next Generation &quot;Force of Nature&quot; that warp travel was damaging subspace. While never mentioned explicitly on Star Trek: Voyager, those who have worked on the show have stated that Voyager&#39;s variable geometry warp nacelles were not damaging to subspace. Despite this, the issue brought up in &quot;Force of Nature&quot; was ignored in Star Trek and essentially forgottenit was seen to have been a limiting issue not conducive to the creation of good stories, specially in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine where ships were frequently seen cruising at over the warp limit enacted in &quot;Force of Nature&quot;. A non-canonical explanation of how existing ships were allowed to travel past the warp limit without using variable geometry nacelles may be that Starfleet engineers simply found a simpler way of making warp speed subspace-friendly without changing the nacelles drastically.<br/><br/>Besides - it LOOKS so damn cool! Yes, and it&#39;s all about the ranks of certain characters. From the beginning Tuvok was apparently meant to be a Lieutenant, but in the pilot episode &quot;Caretaker&quot; was given the rank pips of Lieutenant Commander - two silver, one black. This was allegedly a wardrobe error. Cashiered former Starfleet officer Tom Paris was given the rank of full Lieutenant (two silver pips) and Maquis crewmember B&#39;Elanna Torres was given the rank of Lieutenant Junior Grade - one black strip, one silver on her rank pin. She was seemingly promoted to Lieutenant Full Grade at the end of the following episode, &quot;Parallax&quot;, when she is made Chief Engineer (two silver strips on her rank pin). However, during the 12th episode of the first season, &quot;Cathexis&quot;, the mistake with Tuvok&#39;s rank was spotted and corrected. At the same time it was also evidently decided to &quot;demote&quot; Paris and Torres, both to Lieutenant Junior Grade. This was probably done to maintain a reasonable chain of command, and possibly because it was felt they should not hold the same rankone of Captain Janeway&#39;s trusted and most senior officers. As a result there are several continuity errorsTuvok and Paris&#39; ranks change back and forth due to the shooting schedule; they retain their original ranks for the sequences set on the bridge, but the revised ones are shown in all other scenes. Torres&#39; rank pin is revised in all her scenes, again a result of the shooting schedule.<br/><br/>From a story point of view, it has been inferred that Tuvok and Torres are both demoteda result of their actions in the previous episode, &quot;Prime Factors&quot;, where they undermine Captain Janeway&#39;s authority and are summarily disciplined, though any demotions are never seen or referred to onscreen. While plausible, this theory does not account for the continuity errors in the following episode or the change in Paris&#39; rank, though. In the fourth season episode &quot;Revulsion&quot;, Tuvok receives an on-screen promotion to Lieutenant Commander, with no reference to any demotion. And to confuse the issue further, in another season four episode, &quot;Day of Honor&quot;, Paris takes the time to remind Torres that he actually outranks her, despite the pair seemingly having the same rank! This is because he had served longer on Voyager (even thought it was just by a few days) giving him Time in Service and Time in Grade seniority. During the USS Voyager&#39;s return to Earth, the ships lost around 15 shuttles. It was never explained or shown to us in the show how the Voyager crew were able to constantly create new shuttles despite being a medium sized ship thousands of lightyears from Federation space. It can be assumed that the crew replicated shuttle parts and constructed a new shuttle once one had been destroyed. This is one aspect of Star Trek: Voyager which has attracted a lot of negative attention many from fans who feel it was unrealistic for crew to be able to constantly replace shuttles/construct warp drives in their situation. Voyager originally had a complement of 40 torpedoes and Tuvok mentioned in Season 1 Episode &quot;The Cloud&quot; that there was no way to replace them once they were gone. By the end of the ship&#39;s seven year journey, Voyager had used 93 Starfleet standard photon torpedoes. The audience is never told or shown how Voyager was suddenly able to replace these supposedly &quot;irreplaceable&quot; torpedoes. However, it is possible that they obtained them through encounters with other species, both friendly (e.g. trade) and hostile (e.g. salvaged from wreckage after being forced into battle). Remember that the crew also obtained several forms of propulsion and defensive technology during the course of the series (the Borg seemed to be an exceptionally rich source for such things), so it isn&#39;t completely unrealistic to assume they got a hold of weapons they could modify for their own use. Or, being isolated from Starfleet, the crew just had to become creative in everything, and use the ship for purposes it wasn&#39;t originally designed for. Justthey had to regularly create dilithium for their engines, create a Stellar Cartography section, and started a Hydroponics bay and kitchen for growing and cooking food, they may have learned to create torpedoes from the raw materials. According to the numbers stated in the FAQ above, the crew also had to replace several shuttles with active warp drives, so reproducing topedoes would not be too far-fetched. Throughout Voyager&#39;s seven year journey, the crew count appears to go up and down several times without any apparent reason why. In season 2 episode 1 &quot;The 37s&quot;, it is mentioned there are 152 crew members on board. In season 3 episode 2 &quot;Distant Origin&quot;, alien sensors pick up 147 lifesigns. In season 5 episode 4 &quot;In the Flesh&quot;, the Doctor implies there are 127 crew members. In season 5 episode 13 &quot;Gravity&quot;, it is said there are 152 crew members. In season 5 episode 15 &quot;Dark Frontier&quot;, there are 143 lifesigns detected on Voyager. In season 5 episode 22 &quot;Someone to Watch Over Me&quot;, there are 146 crew members. In season 7 episode 20 &quot;Author, Author&quot;, there are still 146 crew members despite there being several deaths since the events of &quot;Someone to Watch Over Me&quot;.<br/><br/>Over the years, we saw that Voyager lost approximately 33 crew members. However this was not reflected in the crew counts we heard throughout the show, and an inshow explanation for how the crew numbers jumped up and down so much seems impossiblebesides Kes, Neelix, Naomi, Seven and Icheb and the 5 Equinox crewmembers added in Season 6 Episode 1 &quot;Equinox Part 2&quot;, there were no permanent new additions to the crew throughout the show. It is far more likely that the writers simply did not keep tabs on the number of crewmembers. This is also reflected in other ways suchthe surprise sighting of a female Vulcan on board Voyager in season 7 episode 4 &quot;Repression&quot; which directly contradicts the events of Season 3 episode &quot;Blood Fever&quot; and Season 5 episode &quot;Counterpoint&quot;. Yet in the Season 3 episode &quot;Flashback&quot; Tuvok does clearly mention there are indeed other Vulcan crew members aboard Voyager. Due to the nature of the shows premise being that the ship is small and far away from Federation space, such continuity errors are particularly jarring. It takes place in the years 2371-2378 A.D. 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