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16 January 1995 (USA) moreTagline:
"Are You A Voyager?" [rerun syndication tagline] morePlot:
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. full summaryAwards:
Won 6 Primetime Emmys. Another 18 wins & 53 nominations moreNewsDesk:
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Not the worst, as some would have you believe, and really quite good moreCast
(Series Cast Summary - 12 of 127)| Kate Mulgrew | ... | Captain Kathryn Janeway / ... (169 episodes, 1995-2001) | |
| Robert Beltran | ... | Chakotay / ... (169 episodes, 1995-2001) | |
| Roxann Dawson | ... | B'Elanna Torres / ... (169 episodes, 1995-2001) | |
| Robert Duncan McNeill | ... | Tom Paris / ... (169 episodes, 1995-2001) | |
| Ethan Phillips | ... | Neelix (169 episodes, 1995-2001) | |
| Robert Picardo | ... | The Doctor / ... (169 episodes, 1995-2001) | |
| Tim Russ | ... | Tuvok / ... (169 episodes, 1995-2001) | |
| Garrett Wang | ... | Harry Kim / ... (169 episodes, 1995-2001) | |
| Tarik Ergin | ... | Lieutenant Ayala / ... (113 episodes, 1995-2001) | |
| Jeri Ryan | ... | Seven of Nine / ... (102 episodes, 1997-2001) | |
| Jennifer Lien | ... | Kes (70 episodes, 1995-2000) | |
| Majel Barrett | ... | Voyager Computer / ... (70 episodes, 1995-2001) |
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45 min (172 episodes)Country:
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1.33 : 1 moreSound Mix:
DolbyFilming Locations:
Bronson Canyon, Griffith Park - 4730 Crystal Springs Drive, Los Angeles, California, USA moreMOVIEmeter: 
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"Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) was the first official program to air on the United Paramount Network (UPN) during its inaugural season in 1995. Of all the programs that were part of UPN's inaugural season lineup (including "Pig Sty" (1995), "Platypus Man" (1995), "Marker" (1995), "Nowhere Man" (1995), and "Legend" (1995)), Voyager was the only show to last more than one season. Upon the conclusion of the Voyager's 7th season (and the series itself), UPN almost immediately began to air the next Star Trek spin-off series: "Enterprise" (2001). moreGoofs:
Continuity: Throughout the series, the number of crewmen on Voyager has fluctuated despite the fact that several have died over the course of the series, and only around eight have been added. The number of the crew has been as few as 125 and as many as 160. moreQuotes:
[Neelix is throwing assorted cooking implements at an invading Kazon soldier]Neelix: I hope that crushed your skull, Kazon pus-hog!
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Contrary to what many Trek nerds would have you believe, Voyager is not the worst Star Trek series, and is not at all a bad show. The acting is superior to that on the beloved The Next Generation (that comment alone will probably have people throwing their Spock ears at their monitors), and I think many of the stories were better. TNG stories always seemed to revolve around spacial anomalies and holodeck malfunctions, which became excruciatingly boring. I wasn't interested in seeing Picard dressed up like Sherlock Holmes and trying to solve a fake mystery, only to be trapped on the holodeck and have the safety mechanisms shut off. As many times as this happened, I would have shut the silly thing down and prohibited its use.
Voyager was so great because it truly put its protagonists into a situation that they could not extricate themselves from. For the first time since the original 1960's series, Star Trek characters truly went where nobody had gone before, discovering new races and acquiring knowledge. And they couldn't call on the federation to save them.
And no doctor has ever been as good in his role as Robert Picardo. That even includes DeForest Kelly, who was exceptional.
Jennifer Lien was also outstanding as Kes, who was very much missed after her departure from the series.
Voyager brought back a lot of the adventure that was inherent in the first Star Trek series, and was lost in TNG. Perhaps it didn't live up to its enormous potential, but it was still a very good series that is, unfortunately, far to often the target of hate by TNG purists and people who like to pick at microscopic details.