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#Star Trek #Voyager #long post #neat
Happy 20th Anniversary Star Trek: Voyager
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#Star Trek #Voyager #…I hadn’t really realised how much I miss Voyager #Rogers screwed us over so now we’re not getting the Space Channel #so I haven’t watched Voyager in a few months #anniversaries
best television show, I tell ya.
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#Star Trek #Voyager #may or may not have reblogged this before
i swear it makes (some) sense in context: voyager edition
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#Star Trek #Voyager #oh hey it’s that list of weird Voyager quotes #they made it after all #(or it’s a coincidence) #(but I did recently see someone talk about wanting to make one)

USS Voyager departing starbase Deep Space Nine on a mission into the Badlands
Ops: “Voyager, you are cleared for departure.”
Voyager: “OK GUYS THANKS BRB!”
Me: *sings Gilligan’s Island theme song*
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#Star Trek #Voyager #just sit right back and you’ll hear a tale #a tale of a fateful trip #(…I’m going to have to look up the rest of the lyrics now aren’t I?) #(there’s something about a tiny ship and a three-hour tour) #(but my cultural osmosis was never complete) #(and now I’m wondering)
Please ignore Tom’s face for a moment and enjoy Janeway searching for coffee because it is beautiful.
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#Star Trek #Voyager #Kathryn Janeway
The Voyager crew goes to the mall.
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#Star Trek #Voyager #anything that makes me laugh this much deserves a reblog #(‘Promote me!’)
As long as the character is smart and is well written- That’s why I didn’t have a problem with Seven of Nine’s skin tight suit on Voyager that a lot of people had a hard time with, because the character was not that. The character was the antithesis of what that physical appearance was. So for me if she was a ditz and she was portrayed like that then yea, that is incredibly gratuitous to me. But I don’t want half nudity, that to me no, that is gratuitous no matter what. There are very few reasons that I could see in a story that make nudity a necessity. But, skimpy costumes or tight costumes or showing your body and being sexy in that way as long as the character is smart and strong and a good portrayal of a woman, then I don’t necessarily have a problem with it.
Jeri Ryan
frontier001:
You know, I was a teenage boy in 1997 (barely) and I began watching “Voyager” because of the introduction of Seven of Nine.
But it was not because of boobs or an outfit.
No, because when they first added her, it was the concept of a Borg on board Voyager.
A freaking Borg drone! On the ship! All the time!
This was 8 months after “First Contact” had come out and totally enthralled me and swept me full well into being a fan of 24th century Trek. I was barely just dipping my big toe into things and I hear Voyager’s adding a Borg drone crewmember. Woah.
I remember talking with the only geeky friend in school I had about it. I remember taking in the issue of TVGuide to school to show him, with the first photos of the Borgified (no catsuit in sight) Jeri Ryan. The whole concept was just so brilliant and daring, in our 12-year-old opinions.
I remember being disappointed when I saw “The Gift” and how she was being de-Borged.
And while yes, I have to admit there was obviously some sexual appeal once all was said and done, I to this day still wish they had left her fully Borg for at least that first year. Gradually reducing the Borg tech maybe? But not just wham-bam, one episode and she’s a human with one or two remaining vestiges of drone left.
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#Star Trek #Voyager #pretty much #there was a lot of wasted potential in making her so human so quickly #that isn’t about sex appeal #(though tbqh I think she lost all her sex appeal when she stopped threatening to assimilate people) #(and I frequently forget that human!Seven is even supposed to be sexy) #(but apart from that it was still a mistake)