Set in the same time as Deep Space Nine and The Next Generation, Voyager went back to Gene Rodenberry's original idea - a star ship with a female captain. Originally sent on a mission to track down a group of Cardassian-killing renegades known as The Maquis (named after the French partisans of WW2), the technologically advanced Voyager is thrown from the Alpha Quadrant to the Delta Quadrant by an alien force. The two crews are decimated, so they must join together if they have any hope of making the 75-year journey home. Captain Kathryn Janeway has to blend Star Fleet regs with rough and ready solutions to find a way to get her ragtag crew back to earth. An epic journey with new friends, new enemies and one old one - The Borg, took seven seasons to tell, and for the final four included Seven of Nine (Jeri Ryan), a human Borg returned to her original form who has to learn to be human all over again. For fans of The Borg, Voyager is the place to be.
Good news, Star Trek: Voyager fans! There are still tickets available to the Sydney leg of Kate Mulgrew and Tim Russ's upcoming tour, 'OzTrek 6', to Australia. Sadly, if you're in Melbourne, tickets have sold out. So, will you be in Sydney on August the 21st? Yes? Love Voyager? Yes? Then you have to go and meet the one and only Captain Kathryn Janeway and her trusty Vulcan Lieutenant (and Lieutenant...
Voyager recovers a long-lost space probe which has caused terrible radiation damage on a distant planet.
You don't have to be a fan of Star Trek: Voyager to be a fan of Jeri Ryan - but it helps. Jeri Ryan's iconic role as Seven of Nine, coming at the end of Season 3, in the Scorpion two-parter, re-energised the show and gave the world a new definition of what spandex can do on the small screen. But apart from looking like a blonde bombshell, Ryan brought Voyager an engaging character,...
Neelix is faced with the decision of a lifetime when Voyager locates a tribe of exiled Talaxians on a distant asteroid.
Sick of watching your crappy old video of Stars Wars you bought back when it was the first in the best trilogy ever made not Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope? Displeased with the DVD Special Editions of Star Wars because the films are a mere afterthought? So was a guy in the UK called 'Adwyn' - and he has gone where George Lucas has not and remastered the original film - better than it appeared...