13 Facts About Star Trek Voyager

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Star Trek: Voyager is an American science fiction television series created by Rick Berman, Michael Piller, and Jeri Taylor.

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Star Trek Voyager was shot on the stages The Next Generation had used, and where the Star Trek Voyager pilot "Caretaker" was shot in September 1994.

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Sets used for USS Voyager were reused for the Deep Space Nine episode "Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges" for her sister ship USS Bellerophon, both of which are Intrepid-class starships.

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Star Trek Voyager discovers his love of music and art, which he demonstrates in the episode "Virtuoso".

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Star Trek Voyager had appearances by several other races who initially appear in The Next Generation: the Q, the Borg, Cardassians, Bajorans, Betazoids, and Ferengi, along with Deep Space Nines Jem'Hadar, as well as the Maquis resistance movement, previously established in episodes of The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine.

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Series of novels focusing on the continuing adventures of Star Trek Voyager following the television series finale was implemented in 2003, much as Pocket Books did with the Deep Space Nine relaunch novel series, which features stories placed after the finale of that show.

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Star Trek Voyager was a graphic adventure video game developed by Looking Glass Technologies but it was cancelled in 1997.

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Star Trek: Voyager launched on UPN with repeats entering into syndication.

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In 2021, Variety ranked it the fourth best installment of Star Trek, counting series and movies together, placing it ahead of all television series to-date except the original.

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In 2015, astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti tweeted the line from the Star Trek Voyager TV show about coffee, from the International Space Station.

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11.

Star Trek Voyager had releases of episodes on VHS format, such as a collectors set with a special display box for the tapes.

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Star Trek Voyager has 172 episodes and has been reviewed as a binge watch, with the whole series taking about three months, as rate of two episodes per day on weekdays and three episodes per day on weekends.

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Star Trek: Voyager has not been remastered in high definition and there are no plans to do so, due to the costs of reassembling each episode from the film negatives and recreating visual effects.

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