Star Trek: Voyager 27102 225969597 2008-07-16T07:06:17Z Azureone 5126395 /* Cast */ {{redirect|VOY}} {{Infobox Television | bgcolour = #D0BC9B | show_name = Star Trek: Voyager | image = [[Image:VOYlogo.png|250px]] | caption = ''Star Trek: Voyager'' logo | format = [[Science fiction]] | camera = [[Single-camera setup|Single-Camera]] | picture_format = [[NTSC]] ([[SDTV]]) | audio_format = [[Surround Sound]] | runtime = 45 min. per episode | creator = '''Star Trek'''<br>[[Gene Roddenberry]]<br>'''Star Trek: Voyager'''<br>[[Rick Berman]]<br>[[Michael Piller]]<br>[[Jeri Taylor]] | executive_producer = [[Brannon Braga]]<br>[[Jeri Taylor]]<br>[[Kenneth Biller]] | starring = See [[Star Trek: Voyager#Cast|cast]] | opentheme = [[Jerry Goldsmith]] | endtheme = [[Jerry Goldsmith]] | country = {{USA}} | language = [[English language|English]] | network = [[UPN]] | first_aired = [[January 16]], [[1995 in television|1995]] | last_aired = [[May 23]], [[2001 in television|2001]] | num_seasons = 7 | num_episodes = 172 | list_episodes = List of Star Trek: Voyager episodes | preceded_by = ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' | followed_by = ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' | website = http://www.startrek.com/startrek/view/series/VOY/index.html | imdb_id = 0112178 | tv_com_id = 274 }} '''''Star Trek: Voyager''''' (sometimes abbreviated '''ST:VGR''', '''ST:VOY''', '''ST:V''', '''VGR''', or '''VOY''') is a [[science fiction]] [[television series]] set in the [[Star Trek]] universe. The show was created by [[Rick Berman]], [[Michael Piller]], and [[Jeri Taylor]] and is the fourth incarnation of Star Trek, which began with the 1960s series ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]'', created by [[Gene Roddenberry]]. It was produced for seven seasons, from 1995 to 2001, and is the only Star Trek series to feature a female captain, [[Kathryn Janeway]], as a lead character. The series follows the adventures of the [[Starfleet]] vessel [[USS Voyager (Star Trek)|USS ''Voyager'']], which becomes stranded in the [[Galactic quadrant|Delta Quadrant]] 75,000 [[light-year]]s from Earth while pursuing a renegade [[Maquis (Star Trek)|Maquis]] ship. Both ships' crews merge aboard ''Voyager'' to make the estimated 75-year journey home.<ref name="VOY LY">[http://www.fandango.com/startrek:voyager%5Btvseries%5D_v263074/summary Star Trek: Voyager [TV series] synopsis] URL accessed [[April 4]], [[2007]]</ref> ==Production== ''Voyager'' was produced to launch [[UPN]], a television network planned by [[Paramount Pictures|Paramount]]. (Paramount considered launching a network on its own in 1977, which would have been anchored by the TV series ''[[Star Trek: Phase II]]''.) Planning started in 1993, and seeds for the show's backstory, including the development of the [[Maquis (Star Trek)|Maquis]], were placed in several ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episodes. ''Voyager'' was shot on the same stages ''The Next Generation'' had used. The pilot, "[[Caretaker (Voyager episode)|Caretaker]]," was shot in October, 1994. Around that time, Paramount was sold to [[Viacom]] - in fact, ''Voyager'' was the first ''Star Trek'' TV series to premiere after the sale had concluded. ''Voyager'' was the first aired UPN program at 8:00 p.m. on [[January 16]], [[1995]]. ''Voyager'' was also the first Star Trek TV show to use [[Computer Generated Imagery]] (CGI) exclusively, and eliminate the use of models for exterior space shots. Other television shows such as ''[[seaQuest]]'', ''[[Space Above and Beyond]]'', and ''[[Babylon 5]]'' had exclusively-used CGI to avoid the huge expense of models, but the Star Trek television department continued using models, because they felt models provided better realism. Amblin Imaging won an Emmy for the opening title visuals, but the weekly episode exteriors were still captured using in-house-built miniatures of the ''Voyager'' shuttlecraft, and other ships, the same method used for ''The Next Generation.'' That changed when ''Star Trek: Voyager'' became Paramount's first television property to go fully CGI in mid-season 3 (late 1996).<ref>[http://www.thelogbook.com/jcc/q3-04/voyager3/ theLogBook.com DVD Reviews - Star Trek Voyager Season 3<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Paramount obtained an exclusive contract with [[Foundation Imaging]] which had done the effects for Babylon 5's first three seasons. With Voyager's season 3 episode "The Swarm" began using Foundation's effects exclusively. ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' started using Foundation Imaging exclusively one year later (season 6), after ''Voyager'' had successfully proven that CGI could look as realistic as models. Foundation Imaging also worked on the first season of ''Enterprise.'' ==Plot overview== {{Main|List of Star Trek: Voyager episodes}} [[Image:VoyagerStarship.jpg|thumb|left|200px|The [[USS Voyager (Star Trek)|USS ''Voyager'']]]] In the pilot episode, "[[Caretaker (Voyager episode)|Caretaker]]," ''Voyager'' is on a mission to locate a missing ship piloted by [[Maquis (Star Trek)|Maquis]] fighters. [[Kathryn Janeway|Janeway]] brings [[Tom Paris]], a former Starfleet officer, out of prison to help find the ship. Maneuvering through the dangerous [[Badlands (Star Trek)|Badlands]], an ancient alien known as the Caretaker transports Voyager to the [[Galactic quadrants (Star Trek)#Delta Quadrant|Delta Quadrant]], on the other side of the galaxy, where the Maquis ship was also sent. In the process, several members of ''Voyager''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s crew are killed, including the first officer, helmsman, chief engineer, and all medical personnel. ''Voyager'' and the Maquis ship are attacked by [[Kazon]] raiders intent on capturing the Caretaker's Array, which was used to transport the ships. The Maquis ship collides with a Kazon ship, destroying both, after the Maquis crew transports to ''Voyager''. Believing the Kazon will use the Array to harm the [[Ocampa]], Janeway decides to destroy it rather than use it to return [[Galactic quadrants (Star Trek)#Alpha Quadrant|home]]. The [[Starfleet]] and Maquis crews integrate and work together as they begin the 75,000-light-year journey home, predicted to take 75 years. [[Chakotay]], leader of the Maquis group, becomes first officer. [[B'Elanna Torres]], a half-human/half-[[Klingon]] Maquis becomes chief engineer. [[Tuvok]] is revealed to be a Starfleet spy on the Maquis ship and resumes his duties as chief security officer. Paris becomes the helmsman, and the [[Doctor (Star Trek)|Emergency Medical Hologram]], designed for only short-term use, becomes the chief medical officer. In the Delta Quadrant, the crew gains the [[Talaxian]] [[Neelix]] as a local guide and chef, along with his Ocampan girlfriend, [[Kes (Star Trek)|Kes]]. Both Paris and Kes become qualified assistants to the Doctor, expanding the ship's medical capability. In the show's fourth season, the crew grows to include [[Seven of Nine]], a [[Borg (Star Trek)|Borg]] drone liberated from the collective. The Delta Quadrant is mostly unexplored by the [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]]. On the way home, the crew contends with hostile species that include organ-harvesting [[Vidiian]]s, belligerent [[Kazon]], nomadic [[Hirogen]] hunters, the [[Borg (Star Trek)|Borg]] and [[Species 8472]] from fluidic space. They also encounter hazardous natural phenomena. ==Cast== {| class="wikitable" |- bgcolor="cornsilk" |align=center colspan=6|'''Main Cast''' |- bgcolor="#CCCCCC" ! Actor !! Character !! Species !! [[Starfleet ranks and insignia|Rank]] & Affiliation !! Position !! Status |- | [[Kate Mulgrew]] || [[Kathryn Janeway]] || [[Human (Star Trek)|Human]] || Captain/Starfleet || Commanding Officer || Active, returned to Alpha Quadrant, promoted to Vice Admiral and instructor at Starfleet Academy |- | [[Robert Beltran]] || [[Chakotay]] || Human || Commander (provisional)/Maquis|| First Officer || Active, returned to Alpha Quadrant |- | [[Tim Russ]] || [[Tuvok]] || [[Vulcan (Star Trek)|Vulcan]] || Lieutenant<br />Promoted to Lieutenant Commander<br />/Starfleet ||Second Officer<br />Chief of Security || Active, returned to Alpha Quadrant |- | [[Roxann Dawson]] || [[B'Elanna Torres|B’Elanna Torres]] || Half-[[Klingon]] Half-Human || Lieutenant Junior Grade (provisional)<br />Promoted to Lieutenant (provisional)/Maquis||Chief Engineer || Active, returned to Alpha Quadrant, gave birth to Miral Paris |- | [[Robert Duncan McNeill]] || [[Tom Paris]] || Human || Civilian Adviser<br />Instated to Lieutenant Junior Grade<br />Demoted to Ensign<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.startrek.com/startrek/view/series/VOY/episode/104085.html |title=Thirty Days |accessdate=2007-12-23 |work=StarTrek.com}}</ref><br />Promoted to Lieutenant Junior Grade<br />/Starfleet ||Chief Helmsman, Medic || Active, returned to Alpha Quadrant |- | [[Garrett Wang]] || [[Harry Kim (Star Trek)|Harry Kim]] || Human || Ensign/Starfleet promoted to Captain<ref>[http://www.memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Endgame_(episode)]</ref> || Chief Operations Officer || Active, returned to Alpha Quadrant |- | [[Robert Picardo]] || [[Doctor (Star Trek)|The Doctor]] ([[Emergency Medical Hologram]]) || Photonic (holographic) human || no rank || Chief Medical Officer || Active, returned to Alpha Quadrant |- | [[Ethan Phillips]] || [[Neelix]] || [[Talaxian]] || no rank || Chef, Ambassador and self appointed Morale Officer || Active, remains in Delta Quadrant as Federation Ambassador |- | [[Jennifer Lien]] || [[Kes (Star Trek)|Kes]] || [[Ocampan]] || no rank || Aeroponics caretaker, Medical aide/student || evolved into non-corporeal being, later returned to Ocampa homeworld |- | [[Jeri Ryan]] || [[Seven of Nine]] (Annika Hansen) || [[Borg (Star Trek)|Borg]] (originally human) || no rank || Engineer, Astrometrics Operator || Deceased<ref>[http://www.memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Endgame_(episode)]</ref> |- bgcolor="cornsilk" |align=center colspan=6|'''[[List of minor recurring characters in Star Trek: Voyager|Secondary Crewmembers]]''' |- bgcolor="#CCCCCC" ! Actor !! Character !! Species !! [[Starfleet ranks and insignia|Rank]] & Affiliation !! Position !! Status |- | [[Josh Clark]] | Joseph Carey | Human | Lieutenant/Starfleet | Chief Engineer/Asst. Chief Engineer | Deceased |- | [[Nancy Hower]] | [[Samantha Wildman]] | Human | Ensign/Starfleet | Sciences (xenobiologist) | Returned to Alpha Quadrant |- | [[Alexander Enberg]] | [[Vorik]] | Vulcan | Ensign/Starfleet | Engineering Staff | Returned to Alpha Quadrant |- | [[Jad Mager]] | [[Tabor]] | Bajoran | Ensign (provisional)/Maquis | Engineering Staff | Returned to Alpha Quadrant |- | [[Martha Hackett]] | [[Seska]] | Cardassian (disguised as Bajoran) | Ensign (provisional)/Maquis, Cardassian Spy, later Kazon Nistrim | Engineering Staff | Deceased |- | [[Kim Rhodes]] | [[Lyndsay Ballard]] | Human | Ensign/Starfleet | Engineering Staff | Deceased, re-animated as Kobali named Jhet'leya |- | [[Olivia Birkelund]] | [[Marla Gilmore]] | Human | Ensign, later demoted to Crewman First Class/Starfleet | Acting Chief Engineer (USS Equinox), Engineering Staff (USS Voyager) | Returned to Alpha Quadrant |- | [[Bertila Damas]] | [[Marika Wilkarah]] | Bajoran (formerly Borg) | unspecified | Formerly USS Excalibur, Passenger/Crewmember on USS Voyager | Deceased one month after having her Borg connection to two other former Borg drones severed. |- | [[Raphael Sbarge]] | [[Michael Jonas]] | Human | Chief Petty Officer (provisional)/Maquis<br /> Kazon Nistrim spy | Engineering Staff | Deceased |- | [[Brad Dourif]] | [[Lon Suder]] | Betazoid | Crewman/Maquis | Engineering Staff | Deceased |- | [[Tom Morello]] | Mitchell | Human | Crewman/Starfleet | Sciences | Returned to Alpha Quadrant |- | [[Manu Intiraymi]] | [[Icheb]] | Brunali (formerly Borg) | Cadet/Starfleet | Sciences (astrometrics) | Returned to Alpha Quadrant, entered Starfleet Academy |- | [[Scarlett Pomers]] | [[Naomi Wildman]] | Half Human, Half Ktarian | none | civilian | Returned to Alpha Quadrant |- | [[Cody & Kurt Weatherill]] | [[Azan]] & [[Rebi]] | Wysanti (formerly Borg) | none | civilian | Returned to their people |- | [[Marley McClean]] | [[Mezoti]] | Norcadian (formerly Borg) | none | civilian | Went to live with Wysanti people |} Originally, [[French Canadian]] film actress [[Geneviève Bujold]] was cast for the role of Captain Nicole Janeway. One version of events is that she quit on the second day of filming, citing exhaustion and incompatibility with rigorous television filming schedules. Another version, expressed by Rick Berman, Executive Producer, on the first season Voyager DVD, is that "There was enough going on in that first day or two that, that we realized that, for everybody's sake, that it was best to go in another direction". [[Kate Mulgrew]] was chosen to replace Bujold as captain after a second round of auditions. The captain's character was subsequently renamed [[Kathryn Janeway]] who incidentally has the same name as a character in [[James Ellroy]]'s crime novel, ''[[L.A. Confidential]].'' As there were three different actors on the set with the same first name (Robert), to avoid confusion the cast grew to refer to them as such: "Robbie" McNeill, "Bob" Picardo, and "Robert" Beltran. ==Notable guest appearances== {| class="wikitable" |- ! Actor ! Role ! Episode Reference ! Notability |- | [[King Abdullah II of Jordan]] | Unnamed ensign (science officer) | "[[Investigations (Star Trek: Voyager)|Investigations]]" | [[King of Jordan]] |- | [[Andy Dick]] | Emergency Medical Hologram Mark 2, USS Prometheus | "[[Message in a Bottle (Star Trek: Voyager)|Message in a Bottle]]" | Comedian |- | [[John de Lancie]] | [[Q (Star Trek)|Q]] | "[[Death Wish (Star Trek: Voyager)|Death Wish]]", "[[The Q and the Grey]]", "[[Q2 (Star Trek: Voyager)|Q2]]" | Star Trek: TNG and DS9 |- | [[Ed Begley, Jr.]] | Henry Starling | "[[Future's End]]" | Dr. Ehrlich from St. Elsewhere |- | [[The Rock (entertainer)|Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson]] | Pendari Champion | "[[Tsunkatse]]" | The Rock from WWE SmackDown |- | [[George Takei]] | Captain [[Hikaru Sulu]], [[USS Excelsior]] | "[[Flashback (Star Trek: Voyager)|Flashback]]" | Star Trek: The Original Series |- | [[Jason Alexander]] | Kurros | "[[Think Tank (Star Trek: Voyager)|Think Tank]]" | [[George Constanza]] from "[[Seinfeld]]" |- | [[Kurtwood Smith]] | Annorax | "[[Year of Hell]]" | [[Red Forman]] from "[[That '70s Show]]" |- | [[Sarah Silverman]] | [[Rain Robinson]] | "[[Future's End]]" | [[Saturday Night Live]] cast member and star of "[[The Sarah Silverman Program]]" |- | [[Tom Morello]] | [[Crewman Mitchell]] | "[[Good Shepherd (Star Trek: Voyager)|Good Shepherd]]" | Lead Guitarist for [[Rage Against the Machine]]/[[Audioslave]] |- | [[David Graf]] | [[Fred Noonan]] | "[[The 37's]]" | Lt. [[Eugene Tackleberry]] from "[[Police Academy]]" |- | [[Sharon Lawrence]] | [[Amelia Earhart]] | "[[The 37's]]" | Sylvia Costas Sipowicz from "NYPD Blue" |- | [[Michael Ansara]] | [[Kang (Star Trek)| Kang]] | "[[Flashback (Star Trek: Voyager)|Flashback]]" | Kang from Star Trek: TOS and former husband of Barbara Eden (I Dream of Jeannie) |- | [[Jonathan Frakes]] | Cmdr. [[William Riker]] | "[[Death Wish (Star Trek: Voyager)|Death Wish]]" | Star Trek: TNG as William Riker, and Director |- | [[Levar Burton]] | Capt. [[Geordi LaForge]], USS Challenger | "[[Timeless (Star Trek: Voyager)|Timeless]]" | Star Trek: TNG as Geordi LaForge</br>Host of [[Reading Rainbow]] |- | [[Dwight Schultz]] | Lt. [[Reginald Barclay]], USS Enterprise/Starfleet Command | "[[Projections (Star Trek: Voyager)|Projections]]" (as a hologram)<br /> "[[Pathfinder (Star Trek: Voyager)|Pathfinder]]"<br /> "[[Life Line (Star Trek: Voyager)|Life Line]]"<br /> "[[Inside Man (Star Trek: Voyager)|Inside Man]]"<br /> "[[Author, Author (Star Trek: Voyager)|Author, Author]]"<br /> "[[Endgame (Star Trek: Voyager)|Endgame]]" | Star Trek: TNG as Reginald Barclay </br>Captain H.M. "Howling Mad" Murdock from "The A-Team" |- | [[Marina Sirtis]] | Counsellor [[Deanna Troi]] | "[[Pathfinder (Star Trek: Voyager)|Pathfinder]]"<br /> "[[Life Line (Star Trek: Voyager)|Life Line]]"<br /> "[[Inside Man (Star Trek: Voyager)|Inside Man]]"<br /> | Star Trek: TNG as Counsellor Deanna Troi |- | [[John Rhys-Davies]] | [[Leonardo Da Vinci]] | "[[Concerning Flight]]"<br /> "[[Scorpion (Star Trek: Voyager)|Scorpion: Part I]]"<br /> | [[Raiders of the Lost Ark]] as [[Sallah]]<br /> [[The Lord of the Rings film trilogy|Lord of the Rings Trilogy]] as [[Gimli (Middle-earth)|Gimli]] |- | [[Michael McKean]] | The Clown | "[[The Thaw (Star Trek)|The Thaw]]" | [[Laverne & Shirley]] as Lenny Kosnowski |} ==Connections with other Star Trek incarnations== ===Characters and races=== As with all other Star Trek series, the original ''Star Trek''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s [[Klingon]]s and [[Romulan]]s appear in ''Star Trek: Voyager''.<ref name="Encyc">{{cite book|title=[[The Star Trek Encyclopedia]]|author=[[Michael Okuda|Okuda, Mike]] and Denise Okuda, with Debbie Mirek|publisher=Pocket Books|id=ISBN 0-671-53609-5|year=1999}}</ref> [[Majel Barrett]] again voices the ship's computer.<ref name="Encyc" /> ''Voyager'' saw appearances by several characters and races who initially appear in ''The Next Generation'': [[Q (Star Trek)|Q]], [[William Riker]], [[Geordi La Forge]], [[Deanna Troi]], and [[Reginald Barclay]]. The [[Borg (Star Trek)|Borg]], [[Cardassian]]s, [[Bajor]]ans, [[Romulan]]s, [[Betazoid]]s, [[Vulcan (Star Trek)|Vulcan]]s, [[Klingon]]s, [[Ferengi]], and a [[Jem'Hadar]] hologram also make appearances, as does the Maquis terrorist group.<ref name="Encyc" /> The [[Borg Queen]], the antagonist from ''[[Star Trek: First Contact]]'', makes several appearances in ''Voyager''. [[Susanna Thompson]] usually played the role in the series; [[Alice Krige]], who played the character in ''First Contact'', reprised the role for the series finale. [[Quark (Star Trek)|Quark]] from ''Deep Space Nine'' appears in ''Voyager''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s pilot. George Takei also makes an appearance as Captain Sulu, when Tuvok has a flashback about his first time serving on a Federation star ship, from events that happened in Star Trek: The Undiscovered Country [[Jonathan Frakes]] came on for a cameo in the episode "Death Wish", reprising his role as Cmdr. Riker. [[Kate Mulgrew]] appears as Kathryn Janeway, promoted to admiral, in ''[[Star Trek Nemesis]]''. {{Unreferencedsection|date=February 2008}} ===Actor crossovers=== The following Voyager main cast members have appeared in other Star Trek productions. *Robert Duncan McNeill (Paris) in ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' episode "[[The First Duty]]" as Starfleet cadet Nicolas Locarno. (The character of Tom Paris was based on Locarno, but he was felt to be 'beyond redemption' for his actions during 'The First Duty'). *[[Tim Russ]] (Tuvok) appeared in ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' episode "[[Starship Mine]]", two ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' episodes and the film ''Star Trek: Generations'', as various characters. *Robert Picardo (the Doctor) in ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' episode "Doctor Bashir, I Presume" as Dr. Lewis Zimmerman and an EMH Mark I, and ''Star Trek: First Contact'' as the Enterprise-E's EMH. *Ethan Phillips (Neelix) in ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' episode "Ménage à Troi" as the Ferengi Farek, ''Star Trek: Enterprise'' episode "Acquisition" as the Ferengi pirate Ulis, and in ''Star Trek: First Contact'' as an unnamed Maitre d' on the holodeck. *Robert Duncan McNeill and Roxann Dawson (Paris & Torres) have also directed episodes of ''Star Trek: Enterprise''. The following actors from other Star Trek productions have done guest spots in ''Voyager'' as other characters. *Jonathan Frakes (William Riker of ''The Next Generation'') appears as Riker in the episode "[[Death Wish (Star Trek: Voyager)|Death Wish]]". *Aron Eisenberg (Nog of ''Deep Space Nine'') appeared in "Initiations" as a Kazon adolescent named Kar. *Gwynyth Walsh (B'Etor of ''The Next Generation'' and ''Generations'') appeared in "Random Thoughts" as Chief Examiner Nimira. *Jeffrey Combs (Weyoun and Brunt of ''Deep Space Nine'' and Shran of ''Enterprise'') appeared in "Tsunkatse" as Norcadian Penk. *J.G. Hertzler (Martok of ''Deep Space Nine'') appeared in "Tsunkatse" as an unnamed Hirogen. *LeVar Burton (Geordi LaForge of ''The Next Generation'') appears as Captain Geordi LaForge in "Timeless". *Dwight Schultz (Reginald Barclay of ''The Next Generation'') appears in "Pathfinder", "Inside Man", "Life Line", "Endgame" and "Projections". *Marina Sirtis (Deanna Troi of ''The Next Generation'') appears in "Pathfinder", "Life Line", and "Inside Man". *Jonathan Frakes, LeVar Burton (Riker & LaForge of ''The Next Generation''), and Andrew Robinson (Garak of ''Deep Space Nine'') have also directed episodes of ''Star Trek: Voyager''. *Although not an actual actor, the sets used for USS Voyager were re-used for the [[Star Trek: DS9]] episode "[[Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges (DS9 episode)|Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges]]" for its sister ship [[USS Bellerophon (NCC-74705)]] which is also an [[Intrepid class starship (Star Trek)|''Intrepid''-class starship]]. ==Book relaunch== In the wake of [[Pocket Books]]' successful [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine relaunch|''Deep Space Nine'' relaunch novel series]], which features stories placed after the end of ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'', a similar relaunch was planned for ''Voyager''. The novels take place after the series' conclusion. In the relaunch, several characters are reassigned while others are promoted but stay aboard ''Voyager''; these changes include Janeway's promotion to admiral and Chakotay becoming captain of ''Voyager''. The series also introduces several new characters. The series began with ''[[Homecoming (Star Trek)|Homecoming]]'' and ''[[The Farther Shore (Star Trek)|The Farther Shore]]'' in 2003, a direct sequel to the show's final, "Endgame". These were followed in 2004 by ''Spirit Walk: Old Wounds'' and ''Spirit Walk: Enemy of My Enemy''. [[Chronological list of Star Trek stories (2375-distant future)|Other novels]] -- some set during the relaunch period, others during the show's TV run -- have been published. ==References== <references/> ==External links== {{wikiquote}} {{Sound sample box align right|}} {{Listen |filename=Jerry Goldsmith-Star Trek Voyager-Opening theme.ogg |title=Opening theme |description=Of Star Trek: Voyager composed by [[Jerry Goldsmith]]. |format=[[Ogg]]}} {{sample box end}} * [http://www.startrek.com/startrek/view/series/VOY/index.html ''Star Trek: Voyager''] at StarTrek.com * {{imdb title|id=0112178|title=Star Trek: Voyager}} * {{tv.com show|id=274|title=Star Trek: Voyager}} {{memoryalpha article|Star_Trek:_Voyager|''Star Trek: Voyager''}} * {{TV IV|Star_Trek:_Voyager|''Star Trek: Voyager''}} {{Star Trek}} [[Category:1995 television series debuts]] [[Category:2001 television series endings]] [[Category:1990s American television series]] [[Category:2000s American television series]] [[Category:Drama television series]] [[Category:Science fiction television series]] [[Category:Sky One programmes]] [[Category:Space operas]] [[Category:Spike TV network shows]] [[Category:Star Trek series]] [[Category:Star Trek: Voyager| ]] [[Category:Television series by CBS Paramount Television]] [[Category:Television spin-offs]] [[Category:UPN network shows]] [[bs:Star Trek - Voyager]] [[bg:Стар Трек: Вояджър]] [[ca:Star Trek: Voyager]] [[cs:Star Trek: Voyager]] [[de:Star Trek: Raumschiff Voyager]] [[et:Star Trek: Voyager]] [[es:Star Trek: Voyager]] [[fr:Star Trek : Voyager]] [[hr:Zvjezdane staze: Voyager]] [[it:Star Trek: Voyager]] [[he:מסע בין כוכבים: וויאג'ר]] [[la:Iter Stellare: Navigator]] [[hu:Star Trek: Voyager]] [[ms:Star Trek: Voyager]] [[nl:Star Trek: Voyager]] [[ja:スタートレック:ヴォイジャー]] [[pl:Star Trek: Voyager]] [[pt:Star Trek: Voyager]] [[ru:Звёздный путь: Вояджер]] [[simple:Star Trek: Voyager]] [[sr:Звездане стазе: Војаџер]] [[sv:Star Trek: Voyager]] [[zh:星艦奇航記:重返地球]]