Star Trek: Voyager
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| Star Trek: Voyager | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Science fiction |
| Created by | Rick Berman Micheal Piller Jeri Taylor |
| Starring | See cast |
| Production | |
| Running time | 44 minutes |
| Original release | |
| Release | May 23, 2001 |
Star Trek: Voyager was the fourth television series based in the Star Trek universe. It features a starship, Voyager, lost on the other side of the galaxy. It also has the first important female ship's captain.
Cast
| Character | Actor | position |
|---|---|---|
| Captain Kathryn Janeway | Kate Mulgrew | Captain |
| Commander Chakotay | Robert Beltran | First Officer |
| Lt. Commander Tuvok | Tim Russ | Vulcan Chief of Security |
| Lt. Tom Eugene Paris | Robert Duncan McNeil | Helmsman |
| Ensign Harry Kim | Garett Wang | Operations Officer |
| Lt. B'Elanna Torres | Roxanna Dawson | Chief Engineer |
| The Doctor | Robert Picardo | The holographic Doctor |
| Neelix | Ethan Phillips | Cook and Morale Officer on Voyager |
| Kes | Jennifer Lien | Nurse and Botanist on Voyager (Seasons 1–4) |
| Seven of Nine | Jeri Ryan | Ex-Borg Science Officer (Seasons 4–7) |
Star Trek: Voyager Media
Jeri Ryan, appearing at the Creation Star Trek convention in 2010; she joined the cast in Season 4 of the show, as the ex-Borg character Seven of Nine.
An artistic rendition of the Milky Way galaxy, overlaid with the fictional quadrant system of the Star Trek universe and the location of certain species. Voyager had to make its way from above where the Kazon species is located back to Earth; this journey is a major plot element in the series
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