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Star Trek: Voyager

  • Série télévisée
  • 1995–2001
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Robert Beltran, Jennifer Lien, Robert Duncan McNeill, Kate Mulgrew, Robert Picardo, Jeri Ryan, Roxann Dawson, Ethan Phillips, Tim Russ, and Garrett Wang in Star Trek: Voyager (1995)
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Aspiré de l'autre côté de la galaxie, où la Fédération est à soixante-quinze ans à la vitesse de chaîne maximale, un vaisseau de Starfleet doit coopérer avec les rebelles du Maquis pour trou... Tout lireAspiré de l'autre côté de la galaxie, où la Fédération est à soixante-quinze ans à la vitesse de chaîne maximale, un vaisseau de Starfleet doit coopérer avec les rebelles du Maquis pour trouver le moyen de rentrer chez lui.Aspiré de l'autre côté de la galaxie, où la Fédération est à soixante-quinze ans à la vitesse de chaîne maximale, un vaisseau de Starfleet doit coopérer avec les rebelles du Maquis pour trouver le moyen de rentrer chez lui.

  • Création
    • Rick Berman
    • Michael Piller
    • Jeri Taylor
  • Casting principal
    • Kate Mulgrew
    • Robert Beltran
    • Roxann Dawson
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    • Création
      • Rick Berman
      • Michael Piller
      • Jeri Taylor
    • Casting principal
      • Kate Mulgrew
      • Robert Beltran
      • Roxann Dawson
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    • Récompensé par 7 Primetime Emmys
      • 33 victoires et 84 nominations au total

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    Kate Mulgrew
    Kate Mulgrew
    • Capt. Kathryn Janeway…
    • 1995–2001
    Robert Beltran
    Robert Beltran
    • Cmdr. Chakotay…
    • 1995–2001
    Roxann Dawson
    Roxann Dawson
    • Lt. B'Elanna Torres…
    • 1995–2001
    Robert Duncan McNeill
    Robert Duncan McNeill
    • Lt. Tom Paris…
    • 1995–2001
    Ethan Phillips
    Ethan Phillips
    • Neelix
    • 1995–2001
    Robert Picardo
    Robert Picardo
    • The Doctor…
    • 1995–2001
    Tim Russ
    Tim Russ
    • Lt. Tuvok…
    • 1995–2001
    Garrett Wang
    Garrett Wang
    • Ensign Harry Kim…
    • 1995–2001
    Tarik Ergin
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    • 1995–2001
    Majel Barrett
    Majel Barrett
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    • 1995–2001
    Jeri Ryan
    Jeri Ryan
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    • 1997–2001
    Jennifer Lien
    Jennifer Lien
    • Kes…
    • 1995–2000
    Richard Sarstedt
    Richard Sarstedt
    • William McKenzie…
    • 1995–2001
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    • Ensign Brooks…
    • 1995–2001
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    • 1998–2001
    Joey Sakata
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    • 1997–2001
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    • Seska
    • 1995–2001
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      • Michael Piller
      • Jeri Taylor
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    matlock-6

    Not the worst, as some would have you believe, and really quite good

    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.
    8thepartyoftea

    Exploration is the name of the game

    I've been a fan of the Star Trek series since Star Trek the Next Generation. I used to watch The Next Gen after school and I loved the idea of going off to space to explore new worlds and meeting new peoples. But the one thing that bothered me about the series was all the constrictions that the Enterprise had to go through. There was several shows that had the Federation saying 'You can't do this, or that!' But with Star Trek Voyager you have a smaller ship with only a couple of dozen of people on board in a distant part of the galaxy who are trying to get home. Far away from their family, friends and superiors. The series does an great job at redefining several species and introduces new ones. The cast is great and is always fun to watch Robert Picardo as the Doctor because he gets me laughing all the time. The ship has plenty of interesting characters all growing throughout the series. The Doctor becomes more then just a hologram medical helper and becomes a real member of the ship. Captain Janeway becomes a strong confident captain. Tom Paris, a womanizing troublemaker buckles down with a former hot head, federation hating Klingon.

    So if you love space exploration then this is the series for you.
    8Hughmanity

    Top 3 Trek TV series

    I just finished watching Voyager start to end over the last several months. Of course there are some misses at times but mostly it's very good and definitely gets better as it goes along. Adding Seven of Nine was a great move but Janeway and the heritage crew also get more interesting as time goes on.

    For me TNG is always #1 for the amazing reboot they did and the first class acting including the master Patrick Stewart. DS9 is my #2 because it tried to do something different, darker and serialized, and it worked! Voyager a close #3 for doing it all without the usual Alpha Quad crew of Klingons, Vulcans, Cardassians, etc. They really had to start from scratch in the D Quad and they did a great job.

    Thanks to the writers, cast and crew for making this series special and a very worthy journey for this viewer. I'm on to 'Enterprise' now which doesn't have a great reputation but just a few episodes in I'm enjoying it.

    Live Long and Prosper!
    8Tweetienator

    A Great Voyage

    Just paying my tributes here: I gotta confess, on the side of the original Star Trek with Captain Kirk and his crew, Star Trek: Voyager is my other most favorite piece of Roddenberry's universe: lots of interesting and unique (and lovable) characters and on top the idea of a crew getting lost in some far away place of the galaxy, which provides a great background story for lots of unique and special stories. Still top notch.
    arcamian

    Relax

    The universe of Star Trek has done something brilliant to keep alive. The creators have imposed a story arch for all the series starting with DS9. Don't get me wrong. TNG was what got me into Star Trek in the first place. It had vibrant characters, unique ideas, and was the building block for setting the stage for the other series and the later movies. However, in all it's glory, it lacked something. Continuity. The longest the crew of the Enterprise D would have to deal with an immediate situation, was no more than 2 episodes. No doubt things would reoccur, but it was seldom. Voyager, however, would have numerous back to back episodes dealing with something. And that might even resurface somewhere down the line.

    I can't understand what people dislike so much about this show. They explored so much more than any of the others. Not just in the unverse, but with the crew. They all grew. Some more than others, but you can't go 7 years and not show growth in a character. And as with every other Star Trek, it was rough at first, but it gets so much better once the writers and the actors have about a year or two to get it right.

    I truely believe that if people give it a chance and don't jump on the bandwagon, they'd like it. It's easy to say you don't like something if you've never really given it a chance.

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    • Anecdotes
      When auditioning for the part of the holographic doctor, Robert Picardo was asked to say the line "Somebody forgot to turn off my program." He did so, then ad-libbed "I'm a doctor, not a light bulb" and got the part.
    • Gaffes
      There is speculation that the way the Ocampa are shown to have offspring is an impossible situation, as a species where the female can only have offspring at one event in her life would half in population every generation, even if every single member had offspring. While Ocampa females can only become pregnant once in their lifetime, if was never stated how many children could be born at one time. Kes mentions having an uncle, implying that multiple births from one pregnancy are possible.
    • Citations

      Seven of Nine: Fun will now commence.

    • Versions alternatives
      Several episodes, such as the show's debut and finale, were originally aired as 2-hour TV-movies. For syndication, these episodes were reedited into two-part episodes to fit one-hour timeslots.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges (1999)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 11 décembre 1998 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
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      • Memory Alpha, the Star Trek wiki
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      • Anglais
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      • Star Trek: VOY
    • Lieux de tournage
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