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Jeri Taylor was the executive producer of Star Trek: Voyager for the first five seasons, and thereafter acted as a creative consultant until the end of the season. She had co-created the show alongside Michael Piller, and stated that Captain Kathryn Janeway was her most significant character, saying that "There is so much of me in her that in the beginning it bothered me to share her with Kate ...
Kathryn Janeway is a fictional character in the Star Trek franchise. She was the main character of the television series Star Trek: Voyager , which aired between 1995 and 2001. She served as the captain of the Starfleet starship USS Voyager while it was lost in the Delta Quadrant on the other side of the galaxy.
Janeway Lambda one is a holonovel, or advanced virtual reality adventure, featured in the science fiction television series Star Trek: Voyager.Set in the 24th century, the series follows the adventures of the Starfleet and Maquis crew of the starship USS Voyager after they are stranded in the Delta Quadrant, far from the rest of the Federation.
No. of books: 60 (est.) Website: ... Dean Wesley Smith, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, and Nina Kiriki Hoffman January 1998 0-671-00200-7: 16 Seven of Nine: Christie Golden
In 1994, Mulgrew received a call to take the part of Captain Kathryn Janeway in Star Trek: Voyager. She had auditioned for the role (originally named Elizabeth Janeway) when producers announced casting. She submitted a videotaped audition which she made in New York City in August 1994. Unhappy with the tape, she auditioned in person a few weeks ...
Peter David wrote a sequel, Before Dishonor, published in 2007 by Pocket Books (ISBN 978-1416527428). Kathryn Janeway and Seven of Nine feature strongly in this book along with Spock and The Next Generation crew, facing a new threat from the Borg.
Jammer's Reviews rated the episode 4 of 4 stars in 2001. [2] Den of Geek included this in their abbreviated Star Trek: Voyager watching guide, along with several other episodes in season seven. [3] In 2011, Tor.com included this as one of six episodes of Star Trek: Voyager that are worth rewatching. [4]
This episode was evaluated in the book Gender and Sexuality in Star Trek: Allegories of Desire in the Television. [25] They felt that in this episode women were part of the show's "epic narrative", and they evaluated based on such themes as woman in Hollywood and as an evolution of the character Kathryn Janeway. [25]