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VOY Season 1

  • View history
  • 3 Background information
  • 4.1 Starring
  • 4.2 Also starring
  • 4.3 Guest and co-stars
  • 4.5.1 Production companies
  • 5 Media releases
  • 6 External links

Episodes [ ]

Summary [ ].

Captain Kathryn Janeway 's chief of security, Lieutenant Tuvok , has disappeared while involved in a counter-espionage mission aboard a Maquis ship, whose last known position was somewhere in the Badlands . While en route to investigate Tuvok's disappearance, the maiden voyage of the Federation starship USS Voyager ends in disaster as the ship and her crew are pulled seventy thousand light years into the far reaches of the Delta Quadrant . After locating the missing Maquis ship nearby, and learning of the enormity of their predicament, the crew ascertains that an extra-galactic entity called the Caretaker is responsible for pulling them across the galaxy in an attempt to find a compatible species to mate with. The Caretaker confides in Janeway that he is dying and requires a mate to continue caring for a species who live nearby known as the Ocampa . After witnessing the death of the Caretaker, Janeway makes the decision to destroy his technology to prevent it falling into the hands of a local malevolent species known as the Kazon . The firefight which ensues results in both the destruction of the Caretaker's "array" and the renegade Maquis ship; in an act of self-sacrifice, the only way for Voyager 's crew to return to the Alpha Quadrant is lost.

After incorporating the Maquis crew, as well as a Talaxian , Neelix , and an Ocampa , Kes , Voyager sets a course for home.

Initial tension and mistrust between the opposing Starfleet and Maquis crews is explored in " Parallax ", " Prime Factors ", and " Learning Curve ". The consequences of isolation and loss on the crew begin to develop in " The Cloud " and " Eye of the Needle ", and the crew are also teased with the possibility of returning home several times throughout the first season, only to have it cruelly snatched away. The Kazon reappear and prove to be a powerful nemesis, while in " Phage " an additional threat is introduced, in the disease ravaging organ-harvesting Vidiians . Crucially, Janeway's decision to maintain Voyager as a Starfleet vessel is brought sharply into focus when a member of the former Maquis crew, Ensign Seska , is revealed to be a Cardassian spy, and in a showdown with Janeway, defects to the Kazon.

Each of the primary cast members gets a chance to develop their characters in the first season. Chakotay 's heritage and relationship with Janeway are highlighted in " Parallax ", " The Cloud ", " State of Flux ", and " Cathexis ". B'Elanna Torres becomes the ship's new Chief Engineer in " Parallax ", reveals more of her Klingon character in " Faces ", and begins to adjust to Starfleet's code of conduct in " Prime Factors ". Lieutenant Tom Paris is falsely accused of murder in " Ex Post Facto ", Ensign Harry Kim experiences death in " Emanations ", while Lieutenant Tuvok learns to adapt in " Learning Curve ". Neelix loses a lung in " Phage " and faces up to the loss of his family, and his species' virtual genocide in " Jetrel ". Kes' mental abilities begin to assert themselves in " Time and Again " and " Cathexis ", and The Doctor (EMH) slowly begins to experience new emotions, and gain new rights, privileges, and responsibilities in " Eye of the Needle " and " Heroes and Demons ".

Background information [ ]

  • This season was broadcast concurrently with Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Season 3 .
  • Four VOY Season 2 episodes – " Projections ", " Elogium ", " Twisted ", and " The 37's " – were filmed as part of Season 1, but were held over to air during the second season. In the UK, these four episodes were originally screened and released on video as part of Season 1.
  • Filming on this season wrapped on 12 May 1995 . ( Star Trek Monthly  issue 5 , p. 10)
  • In its final form, the season is comprised of one episode (" Caretaker ") consisting of a teaser and eight acts, six episodes (" Parallax "–" Ex Post Facto ") that each include a teaser and four acts, and eight episodes (" Emanations "–" Learning Curve ") that each have a teaser and five acts. Although all the regular episodes of the series were originally intended to each have a teaser and five acts, Rick Berman announced – on Monday, 5 December, 1994 – that the regular episodes would be changing to a four-act format. This decision was reversed in the first week of January 1995, with additional air time for commercials apparently being the reason. ( A Vision of the Future - Star Trek: Voyager )
  • Characters which ' crossover ' from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine are Evek , Quark and Morn (" Caretaker ").
  • One plot concept began development in this season and was intended to be included in the season, but was kept back so that the episode " Jetrel " could be produced instead. The story idea was later used as the basis for the third season installment " Fair Trade ".

Credits [ ]

Based Upon Star Trek created by Gene Roddenberry

Starring [ ]

  • Kate Mulgrew as Captain Kathryn Janeway

Also starring [ ]

  • Robert Beltran as Commander Chakotay
  • Roxann Biggs-Dawson as Lieutenant B'Elanna Torres
  • Jennifer Lien as Kes
  • Robert Duncan McNeill as Lieutenant Tom Paris
  • Ethan Phillips as Neelix
  • Robert Picardo as The Doctor
  • Tim Russ as Lieutenant Tuvok
  • Garrett Wang as Ensign Harry Kim

Guest and co-stars [ ]

  • VOY Season 1 performers

Uncredited [ ]

  • Patric J. Abaravich – Camera Electrician ("Caretaker"–"Learning Curve")
  • Greg Agalsoff – 2nd Unit Sound Mixer ("Caretaker"–"Emanations", "State of Flux"–"Cathexis")
  • John Agalsoff – Mike Operator ("Caretaker"–"Learning Curve")/Sound Mixer ("Time and Again", "The Cloud")/2nd Unit Sound Playback Operator ("Phage"–"Eye of the Needle")
  • M. Anderson – Playback Machine Operator ("Caretaker")
  • Fred Apolito – Propmaker ("Caretaker")
  • Karen Asano-Myers – Hair Stylist ("Time and Again", "The Cloud", Ex Post Facto", "Prime Factors", "Heroes and Demons", "Faces", "Learning Curve")/2nd Unit Hair Stylist ("Phage"–"Eye of the Needle")
  • Jane Aull – Makeup Artist ("Caretaker")
  • Michael Backauskas – Cover Visual Effects Supervisor ("Caretaker")
  • Bales – 2nd Unit Extra Grip ("Time and Again"–"The Cloud")
  • Philip Barberio – Visual Effects Coordinator ("Caretaker")
  • Marilyn Basaker – Costume First Hand ("Caretaker"–"Learning Curve")
  • Kathleen Barrett – DGA Trainee ("Caretaker"–"Time and Again")
  • Jeffrey Baxter – Special Effects Artist/Digital Compositor ("Caretaker"–"Learning Curve")
  • Richard J. Beban – Extra Camera Assistant ("Emanations", "Jetrel")
  • Pamela Berggren – Key Costumer ("Caretaker", "Emanations"–"Prime Factors", "Heroes and Demons", "Jetrel")/2nd Unit Costumer ("Caretaker", "Phage"–"Eye of the Needle")
  • David Bernard – Sound Cable Person ("Caretaker"–"Learning Curve")
  • Bernstien – 2nd Unit Lamp Operator/Electrician ("Phage"–"Eye of the Needle")
  • Ben Betts – Video Operator ("Parallax"–"Learning Curve")/2nd Unit Video Playback Operator ("Time and Again"–"Eye of the Needle", "Emanations", "State of Flux"–"Cathexis", "Learning Curve")
  • Billy Blackman – Gang Boss ("Caretaker"–"Learning Curve")
  • Dustin Blauvelt – Extra Camera Operator ("Caretaker")
  • Rob Bloch – Animal Trainer/Wrangler: Critters of the Cinema ("Caretaker", "The Cloud", "Ex Post Facto")
  • T. Blue – 2nd Unit Mike Operator/Blue Box ("Faces")
  • Robert Bonchune – Visual Effects Artist: Miniatures – WonderWorks, Inc. ("Caretaker")
  • Cathy Bond – Additional Second Assistant Director ("Caretaker")
  • Jason Bond – Color Compositor ("Emanations")
  • Boris – Greensperson ("Caretaker", "Prime Factors", "Heroes and Demons", listed as "Goris" on the latter two)
  • Grant Boucher – CGI Supervisor: Amblin Imaging ("Emanations")
  • Roger Bourse – Electrician/Lamp Operator ("Caretaker"–"Learning Curve")/Assistant Chief Lighting Technician ("Emanations", "State of Flux")
  • Janice D. Brandow – Hair Stylist ("Caretaker")
  • Richard Briere – 2nd Unit Extra Grip ("Caretaker")
  • M. Brown – Extra First Assistant Camera ("Caretaker")
  • Belinda Bryant – Makeup Artist ("Caretaker"–"Phage", "Heroes and Demons", "Faces", "Learning Curve")
  • Randy Burgess – 2nd Grip ("Caretaker"–"Learning Curve")/2nd Unit Key Grip ("Time and Again"–"Emanations", "State of Flux"–"Learning Curve")
  • Burton – Second Assistant Camera Operator ("Prime Factors")
  • Christian H. Burton – Second Assistant Visual Effects Camera Operator ("Parallax")
  • Sal Butera – Pool Technical Adviser ("The Cloud", "Jetrel"–"Learning Curve")
  • Byers – Electrician ("Caretaker")
  • John Calvin Byrd – Promotions Coordinator ("Learning Curve")
  • Ron Calvaruzo – Grip ("Caretaker"–"Parallax")
  • Carlucci – Special Effects Labor Artist ("Caretaker"–"Prime Factors")
  • John Carroll – On-Line Editor
  • Adolfo Castanon – Greensman ("Caretaker"–"Learning Curve")
  • Violet Cazanjian – Additional Second Assistant Director ("State of Flux"–"Heroes and Demons", "Learning Curve")/Second Assistant Director ("Emanations")
  • Vartan Chakarian – Craft Service ("Caretaker")/2nd Unit Craft Service ("Caretaker", "Time and Again"–"Eye of the Needle", "Learning Curve")
  • Chambers – Makeup Artist ("Caretaker")
  • Joe Chess – 2nd Unit Director of Photography ("Time and Again–"Emanations", "State of Flux"–"Jetrel")
  • Ian Christenberry – Electrician/Lamp Operator ("Caretaker"–"Learning Curve")
  • Richard Chronister – Special Effects Artist ("Caretaker"–"Learning Curve")/2nd Unit Special Effects Artist ("Phage"–"Eye of the Needle")
  • Clairmont – Power Pod Technician ("Caretaker")
  • Clark – Swing Gang ("Caretaker"–"Parallax")
  • Caryl Codon – Hair Stylist ("Caretaker", also listed as Caryl Codon-Tharp )
  • Richmond G. Cogswell – Video Operator ("Caretaker")
  • Lisa Collins – Makeup Artist ("Caretaker")
  • George Colucci – Stunt Safety ("Caretaker", "The Cloud")
  • Armando Contreras – Grip/Key Grip ("Caretaker"–"Learning Curve")/2nd Unit Crab Dolly Grip ("Caretaker"–"Parallax", "State of Flux"–"Cathexis")
  • Cooley – Electrician ("Parallax")
  • Brian Cooper – Electrician/Lamp Operator ("Caretaker", "Phage"–"Learning Curve")/2nd Unit Assistant Chief Lighting Technician ("Caretaker")
  • Cynthia Coulter – Animal Trainer: Critters of the Cinema ("Ex Post Facto")
  • Cremin – Special Effects Artist ("Caretaker")
  • Ruth Ann Crudup – Studio Teacher ("Time and Again")
  • Dan Curry – Cover Visual Effects Supervisor ("Caretaker")/2nd Unit Director ("Caretaker"–"Time and Again")/2nd Unit Visual Effects Producer ("Caretaker", "Phage"–"Emanations", "State of Flux"–"Faces")
  • Joshua Cushner – Motion Control Camera Operator: Image G ("Caretaker")
  • Dick D'Angelo – Swing Gang ("Caretaker"–"Learning Curve")
  • D'Aquino – Grip ("Caretaker")
  • Jim Davidson – Additional Miniatures ("Caretaker")
  • Davis – Electrician ("Caretaker")
  • Andrea F. Davis – Propmaker ("Caretaker"–"Learning Curve")
  • Robert De La Garza – Swing Gang ("Caretaker"–"Learning Curve")
  • Michael DeMeritt – Second Assistant Director ("Caretaker"–"Learning Curve")/2nd Unit Second Assistant Director ("Parallax"–"Emanations", "State of Flux"–"Learning Curve")
  • Rebecca De Morrio – Hair Stylist ("Caretaker")
  • Jay Devlin – Grip/Rigging Grip/Extra Grip ("Caretaker"–"Learning Curve")
  • David Dittmar – Makeup Artist ("Caretaker")
  • Jon Djanrelian – Craft Service ("Caretaker"–"Learning Curve")
  • Daren Dochterman – Production Illustrator ("Caretaker")
  • Chris Doyle – Stunt Safety ("Caretaker")
  • Doug Drexler – Production Illustrator/Scenic Artist ("Caretaker")
  • Durling – Electrician ("Caretaker")
  • Hank Edds – Makeup Artist ("Caretaker"–"Eye of the Needle")
  • David Emmerichs – Steadicam Operator ("Caretaker", "The Cloud", "Ex Post Facto")
  • English – Body Makeup Artist ("Eye of the Needle")
  • Estes – Video Operator ("Caretaker")
  • Lennie Evans – Extra Camera Operator ("Caretaker")
  • Robert Eyslee – Electrician/Lamp Operator ("Caretaker"–"Learning Curve")/Assistant Chief Lighting Technician ("Caretaker", "Phage"–"Ex Post Facto", "Learning Curve")/2nd Unit Assistant Chief Lighting Technician ("Phage"–"Eye of the Needle")
  • Ted Fay – 2D Animation Supervisor ("Caretaker")
  • Feld – Still Photographer ("Prime Factors")
  • Alfred T. Ferrante – ADR Mixer ("Caretaker"–"Learning Curve")
  • L. Fife – Studio Teacher ("Time and Again", "Learning Curve")
  • Sue Forrest-Chambers – Makeup Artist ("Caretaker")
  • Fox – Hair Stylist ("Caretaker")
  • Fox – 2nd Unit Lamp Operator ("Caretaker")
  • Edward French – Makeup Artist ("Caretaker", "Eye of the Needle")
  • Dino Ganziano – Hair Stylist ("Caretaker")
  • James A. Garrett – Assistant Editor ("Parallax", "The Cloud", "Emanations", "Heroes and Demons")
  • B. Gary – 2nd Unit Script Supervisor ("Caretaker", "Time and Again"–"Emanations", "State of Flux"–"Cathexis")/Script Supervisor ("Ex Post Facto")
  • Rusty Geller – Extra Camera Operator ("Emanations", "Jetrel")
  • George – Extra Assistant Camera Operator ("Caretaker")
  • Jeff Gersh – Sound Editor ("Caretaker"–"Learning Curve")
  • John E. Glassco – Medical Adviser ("Eye of the Needle", "Emanations", "State of Flux")
  • Graf – 2nd Unit Lamp Operator/Electrician ("Phage"–"Eye of the Needle")
  • Don Greenberg – Visual Effects Compositing Editor: Digital Magic ("Caretaker")/Visual Effects Compositor ("Parallax", "Eye of the Needle", "Emanations", "State of Flux", "Cathexis", "Jetrel")
  • J. Griffin – 2nd Unit First Assistant Director ("Caretaker")
  • John Gross – Computer Graphics Supervisor: Amblin Imaging ("Caretaker", "Phage")
  • John Grower – Effects and Animation Supervisor: Main Title: Santa Barbara Studios ("Caretaker")
  • Eric Guaglione – Main Title Animation Supervisor: Santa Barbara Studios ("Caretaker")/Animation Supervisor: SBS ("The Cloud")
  • John Guiterrez – Electrician ("Caretaker")/2nd Unit Lamp Operator/Electrician ("Time and Again"–"Eye of the Needle")
  • Dennis Hammermeister – Sound Engineer ("Caretaker")/2nd Unit Mike Operator ("Time and Again"–"Eye of the Needle")
  • Hammond – Electrician ("Caretaker")/2nd Unit Kamp Operator/Electrician ("Time and Again"–"Eye of the Needle")
  • Michael Haney – Makeup Artist ("Caretaker", "Phage")/2nd Unit Makeup Artist ("Time and Again"–"Phage")
  • Peter Hapke – Extra Camera Operator ("Faces")/Camera Operator ("Learning Curve")
  • Harkin – Extra Camera Operator ("Caretaker")
  • Stan Harrison – Cogswell Video Operator ("Faces"–"Jetrel")
  • Hartley – Crab Dolly Grip ("Caretaker")
  • June Haymore – Makeup Artist ("Caretaker")
  • Heather – Electrician ("Caretaker")
  • Jaime Heintz – Grip ("Caretaker", also listed as "Heinz" and "Hinds")
  • David E. Hengstellar – Electrician ("Caretaker")
  • Herrera – Set Security ("Caretaker"–"Learning Curve")
  • Rick Hester – Special Effects Labor Artist ("Prime Factors"–"Learning Curve")
  • Ron High – Extra Camera Operator ("Time and Again"–"The Cloud", "Prime Factors", "Cathexis")/Camera Operator ("Ex Post Facto")
  • Matt Hoffman – Set Costumer ("Parallax", "Phage", "Eye of the Needle", "Emanations", "State of Flux", "Cathexis", "Jetrel")
  • Tina Hoffman – Makeup Artist ("Phage", "Emanations", "Cathexis"–"Faces")
  • Robert Hollocks – International Marketing ("Caretaker"–"Learning Curve")
  • Adam Howard – Visual Effects Animator: Digital Magic ("Caretaker")
  • William Howard – Hair Stylist ("Caretaker")
  • J. Hughs – Electrician ("Caretaker")
  • Darrell Huntsman – Greensperson ("Time and Again")
  • Nancy J. Hvasta – Makeup Artist ("Caretaker", "Cathexis"–"Jetrel")
  • D. Isaac – Sideline Musician ("Prime Factors")
  • D. Jackson – Teleprompter Operator: Q-TV Paramount Promo 2nd Unit ("The Cloud")
  • M. Jennings – 2nd Unit Playback Machine Operator ("Caretaker")/2nd Unit Mike Operator ("Parallax")/2nd Unit Sound Cable Person ("Time and Again"–"Eye of the Needle")/Boom Operator ("The Cloud")
  • David Jones – CGI Animator: Amblin Imaging ("Emanations")
  • Ian Jones – Grip/Memory Head: Digital Filmworks ("Caretaker")
  • Tammy Kalka – First Aid ("Caretaker")
  • Karnes – Special Effects Artist ("Caretaker"–"Parallax")
  • Ted Katzoff – Sword Technical Adviser ("Heroes and Demons")
  • Virginia Kearns – Hair Stylist ("Caretaker")
  • Brian Q. Kelley – Electronical Editorial – Video Segments ("Heroes and Demons")
  • Nina Kent – Makeup Artist ("Emanations")
  • Michael Key – Makeup Artist ("Caretaker", "State of Flux", "Faces"–"Jetrel")
  • Janie Kleiman – Production Executive ("Caretaker"–"Parallax")/2nd Unit Unit Production Manager ("Caretaker", "Time and Again"–"Eye of the Needle")/2nd Unit Assistant Unit Production Manager ("The Cloud"–"Emanations", "State of Flux")/Assistant Unit Production Manager ("Prime Factors"–"Learning Curve")
  • Douglas Knapp – Camera Operator ("The Cloud", "Emanations")/Extra Camera Operator ("State of Flux")
  • Spencer Knapp – Digital Effects Artist: Digital Magic ("Heroes and Demons")
  • Barry R. Koper – Makeup Artist ("Caretaker", "State of Flux", "Faces", "Learning Curve")
  • Kevin Koster – DGA Trainee ("Learning Curve")
  • Andrzej Kozlowski – Production Assistant ("Caretaker"–"Learning Curve")
  • Nina Kraft – Makeup Artist ("Caretaker", "Prime Factors", "Heroes and Demons")
  • Kruger – 2nd Unit Assistant Chief Lighting Technician ("Phage"–"Eye of the Needle")
  • Kruger – Makeup Artist ("Prime Factors")
  • Steve Kruzlock – 2nd Unit Second Grip/2nd Unit Crab Dolly Grip ("Caretaker"–"Eye of the Needle")
  • Yvonne Kubis – Key Costumer ("Caretaker")
  • Joe Kudlack – Grip ("Caretaker", also listed as "Kudach" and "Kudlach")
  • Carol Kunz – Costumer Foreperson ("Parallax", "Phage", "Eye of the Needle", "Emanations", "State of Flux", "Cathexis", "Jetrel")
  • Erwin H. Kupitz – Wig Designer ("Caretaker"–"Learning Curve")
  • Rick Lamb – Assistant Camera Operator ("Caretaker", "Ex Post Facto")
  • Steve LaPorte – Makeup Artist ("Caretaker")
  • Lasher – First Aid ("Caretaker")
  • Daryl Lathrop – ADR Recordist ("Caretaker"–"Learning Curve")
  • Lavine – Makeup Artist ("Caretaker")
  • John Leamer – Casting Associate ("Caretaker")
  • Leavitt – Costumer ("Caretaker", "Time and Again")
  • Stephen Lebed – Motion Control Operator ("Caretaker")
  • Don Lee – Digital Colorist/Compositor: CIS Hollywood ("Caretaker")
  • Jessica W. Leung – DGA Trainee ("Emanations"–"Learning Curve")
  • Audrey Levy – Hair Stylist ("Caretaker")
  • Lippman – Body Makeup Artist ("Caretaker", "Prime Factors")
  • Stephanie Lipsky – Key Costumer ("Caretaker", "Time and Again")
  • David Livingston – Cover Director ("Caretaker")/2nd Unit Director ("Time and Again"–"Eye of the Needle")
  • Logan – Grip ("Caretaker")/2nd Unit Extra Grip ("Phage"–"Eye of the Needle")
  • Lombardi – Costumer ("Prime Factors")
  • Lott – Electrician ("Caretaker")
  • J. Lowe – Location Manager ("Caretaker")
  • Lucas – Grip ("Caretaker")
  • Norman Ludwin – Musician: Bass ("Caretaker"–"Learning Curve")
  • F. Macchia – Sideline Musician ("Prime Factors")
  • C. Mack – Choreographer ("Caretaker")
  • Chuck Madalone – Stunt Safety ("Caretaker")
  • John Maffe – Executive in Charge: Q-TV Paramount Promos ("The Cloud")
  • John Maldonado – Makeup Artist ("Caretaker", "Emanations")
  • Malinovik – Electrician ("Caretaker")
  • Larry Markart – 2nd Unit Video Playback ("Jetrel")
  • Mather – 2nd Unit Lamp Operator ("Caretaker")/Lamp Operator ("State of Flux")
  • Michael L. Mayer – Art Director: Re-shoots ("Caretaker")/2nd Unit Art Director ("Time and Again"–"Emanations")
  • Mayhew – 2nd Unit Second Grip ("Time and Again"–"Eye of the Needle")
  • Tania McComas – Makeup Artist ("Emanations")
  • Shawn McKay – Hair Stylist ("Parallax", "Phage", "Eye of the Needle", "Emanations", "State of Flux", "Cathexis", "Jetrel")
  • Scott McKnight – Assistant Chief Lighting Technician ("Caretaker"–"Learning Curve")/2nd Unit Chief Lighting Technician ("Caretaker"–"Emanations", "State of Flux"–"Learning Curve")/Lamp Operator: Re-shoots ("Caretaker")
  • Michael Meinardus – Extra Camera Operator: Steadicam ("Heroes and Demons"–"Cathexis")
  • Richard Craig Meinardus – Extra Camera Operator: Steadicam ("Heroes and Demons"–"Cathexis")
  • Meyer-Arnold – Dialect Coach ("Learning Curve")
  • Ed Miarecki – Propmaker ("Caretaker"–"Learning Curve")
  • S. Middleton – Extra Assistant Camera Operator ("Caretaker", "Time and Again"–"Phage", "Ex Post Facto", "Learning Curve")/2nd Unit Second Assistant Camera Operator ("Caretaker", "Time and Again"–"Eye of the Needle")/Second Assistant Camera Operator ("Time and Again"–"Phage", "Ex Post Facto"–"Emanations", "State of Flux"–"Heroes and Demons", "Faces"–"Jetrel")
  • Middleton – 2nd Unit Extra Grip ("Phage"–"Eye of the Needle")
  • Glen David Miller – Digital Artist ("Caretaker")
  • P. Miller – 2nd Unit Cable Person/Blue Box ("Jetrel"–"Learning Curve")
  • Andrew Millstein – Motion Control Camera Operator: Image G ("Caretaker")
  • Minsky – Extra First Assistant Camera Operator "B" ("Caretaker")
  • Barbara Minster – Hair Stylist ("Caretaker")
  • Susie Money – Key Costumer ("Caretaker")
  • Michael Moore – Hair Stylist ("Caretaker", "Phage")
  • Michael Moore – Propmaker ("Caretaker"–"Learning Curve")
  • Tom Moore – Grip ("Caretaker"–"Learning Curve")/2nd Grip ("Eye of the Needle"–Emanations", "Learning Curve")
  • Robert Morey – Extra Camera Assistant ("Time and Again"–"Phage")
  • Moseley – Electrician ("Caretaker")
  • Gil Mosko – Makeup Artist ("Caretaker"–"Phage", "Eye of the Needle"–"Learning Curve")
  • Murphy – Electrician ("Caretaker")
  • Bill Myer – Makeup Artist ("Faces")
  • Greg Nelson – Makeup Artist ("The Cloud", "Prime Factors")
  • Janet Nemecek – Assistant Script Supervisor
  • John Nesterowicz – Set Assistant Property Person ("Caretaker"–"Learning Curve")/2nd Unit Property Person ("State of Flux"–"Cathexis")
  • A. Novis – Sideline Musician:Banjo ("Caretaker")
  • Frank O'Hea – Painter ("Caretaker"–"Learning Curve")
  • Oliver – Sideline Consultant ("Caretaker")
  • Rose Ordile – Animal Wrangler: Criiters of the Cinema ("Caretaker")
  • Orr – Makeup Artist ("Caretaker")
  • Barbara Pace – Location Contact ("Caretaker")
  • Maurice Palinski – Costumer ("Caretaker", "Heroes and Demons")
  • John Palmer – Special Effects Project Supervisor: WonderWorks ("Caretaker")
  • John Parenteau – Computer Animator: Amblin Imaging ("Caretaker")
  • Peirano – Greensperson ("Caretaker")
  • Brian Penikas – Makeup Artist ("Caretaker")
  • Lowell Peterson – 2nd Unit Director of Photography ("Learning Curve")
  • Janna Phillips – Makeup Artist ("Caretaker")
  • Phillips – Special Effects Artist ("Caretaker")
  • Catherine Pittman – Animal Wrangler: Critters of the Cinema ("Caretaker")
  • Domi Piturro – Supervisor 3D Modeling and Scanning ("Caretaker")
  • Dwayne Platz – Grip ("Caretaker")
  • Gloria Ponce – Hair Stylist ("Caretaker")
  • Brick Price – Visual Effects: Miniatures: WonderWorks ("Caretaker")
  • Price – Film Loader ("State of Flux")
  • David Quashnick – Makeup Artist ("Caretaker", "Faces")
  • Elizabeth Rabe – Hair Stylist ("Caretaker")
  • Scott Rader – Visual Effects Compositing Editor: Digital Magic ("Caretaker")
  • Maricella Ramirez – First Assistant Camera Operator ("Caretaker"–"Learning Curve")
  • Randsdell – Makeup Artist ("Caretaker")
  • J. Rathbun – 2nd Unit Property Person ("Caretaker"–"Emanations", "State of Flux", "Jetrel"–"Learning Curve")
  • Craig Reardon – Makeup Artist ("Caretaker")
  • Katherine Rees – Hair Stylist ("Caretaker")
  • Mark Reilly – Electrician/Film Loader ("Caretaker")/Second Extra Camera Assistant ("Cathexis", "Learning Curve")
  • Renich – Swing Gang ("Caretaker"–"Heroes and Demons")
  • Riley – Hair Stylist ("Caretaker")
  • Michael Risner – DGA Trainee: Re-shoots ("Caretaker")/DGA Trainee ("Time and Again"–"Prime Factors")
  • Robbie Robinson – Still Photographer ("Caretaker", "Phage"–"The Cloud", "Ex Post Facto"–"Learning Curve")
  • Jill Rockow – Makeup Artist ("Caretaker", "Emanations")
  • Romero – Makeup Artist ("Heroes and Demons")
  • Joshua D. Rose – Computer Animator ("Caretaker")
  • Julia Rose – Production staff ("Caretaker")
  • Karen Rose – Production staff ("Caretaker")
  • Wally Rose – Stunt Safety ("Caretaker")
  • Rosenberg – Hair Stylist ("Caretaker")
  • Charlie Russo – Assistant Property Master/Set Property Person ("Caretaker"–"Learning Curve")
  • Barry Safley – Digital Effects Artist: VisionArt ("Caretaker")
  • George Santo Pietro – Dolly Grip ("Parallax"–"Learning Curve")
  • Stewart Satterfield – Transportation Captain ("Parallax"–"Learning Curve")
  • Chris B. Schnitzer – Motion Control Technician ("Caretaker")
  • Bob Scribner – Makeup Artist ("Caretaker")
  • Tony Sears – Art Department Assistant ("Caretaker"–"Learning Curve")
  • Fernando Sepulveda – Swing Gang Lead Person ("Caretaker"–"Learning Curve")
  • Daren Sherman – Second Second Assistant Director/Additional Second Assistant Director: Re-shoots ("Caretaker")/Second Assistant Director ("Time and Again"–"Ex Post Facto")
  • Mark Shostrom &Ndash; Makeup Artist ("Parallax", "Eye of the Needle", "State of Flux", "Jetrel")/2nd Unit Makeup Artist ("Phage"–"Eye of the Needle")
  • Tom Siegel – Costumer ("Parallax", "Phage", "Eye of the Needle", "Emanations", "State of Flux", "Cathexis", "Jetrel")
  • Debbie Silverman – Animal Wrangler: Critters of the Cinema ("Caretaker")
  • Judith Silverman – Makeup Artist ("Caretaker")
  • Adele Simmons – 2nd Unit First Assistant Director ("Time and Again"–"Eye of the Needle")
  • Adam Richard Sklena – Extra Camera Assistant ("The Cloud")
  • B. Smith – Grip ("Caretaker")
  • Smith – Extra Camera Operator ("Caretaker")
  • Richard Snell – Makeup Artist ("Caretaker")
  • L. Spadaccin – Teleprompter Operator: Q-TV 2nd Unit Paramount Promo ("The Cloud")
  • Tim Stell – Motion Control Camera Operator: Image G ("Caretaker")
  • Mark Stimson – Special Effects Artist ("Caretaker"–"Learning Curve")/2nd Unit Special Effects Person ("Learning Curve")
  • Phil Stirling – 2nd Unit Boom Operator ("Time and Again", "The Cloud", "Ex Post Facto"–"Emanations", "State of Flux"–"Cathexis")/Sound Cable Person ("Jetrel")/Mike Operator ("Learning Curve") (also listed as "R. Stirling")
  • B. Stradling – 2nd Unit Camera Operator ("Time and Again"–"Eye of the Needle")/Extra Camera Assistant ("The Cloud", "Ex Post Facto"–"Prime Factors", "Heroes and Demons", "Faces")
  • J. Stradling – 2nd Unit Second Assistant Camera Operator ("Caretaker")
  • Michael Stradling – 2nd Unit First Assistant Camera Operator ("Caretaker"–"Emanations", "State of Flux"–"Jetrel")/First Assistant Camera Operator/Film Loader ("Caretaker")/Second Assistant Camera Operator ("Caretaker"–"Ex Post Facto", "Prime Factors"–"Learning Curve")
  • Robert Stromberg – Matte Artist ("Caretaker")
  • Surika – Grip ("Caretaker")
  • Thomas E. Surprenant – Makeup Artist ("Caretaker", "Phage", "Learning Curve")
  • Ken Suzuki – Electrician/Lamp Operator ("Caretaker"–"Learning Curve")
  • Gerald Szillinsky – Crab Dolly Grip ("Caretaker"–"Heroes and Demons")
  • Tandy – Electrician ("Caretaker")
  • S. Tate – 2nd Unit Extra Camera Operator ("Time and Again"–"The Cloud")
  • Taylor – Electrician ("Caretaker")
  • Jamie Thomas – Costumer ("Time and Again", "The Cloud", "Ex Post Facto", "Prime Factors", "Heroes and Demons", "Faces", "Learning Curve")
  • Kimberly Thompson – Costumer ("Caretaker", "Time and Again", "The Cloud", Ex Post Facto", "Prime Factors", "Heroes and Demons", "Faces", "Learning Curve")
  • Wil Thoms – Special Effects Artist ("Caretaker"–"Learning Curve")
  • Erik Tiemens – Main Title Storyboard/Design: Santa Barbara Studios ("Caretaker")
  • Toral – Craft Service ("Caretaker")
  • Nancy P. Townsend – Additional Second Assistant Director ("Caretaker")
  • Chris Trent – Foley Mixer ("Caretaker"–"Learning Curve")
  • Jerry Trent – Foley Artist ("Caretaker"–"Learning Curve")
  • Barry Tugendhaft – Greensperson ("Prime Factors")
  • Donna Turner-Culver – Hair Stylist ("Caretaker")
  • Pernell Youngblood Tyus – Camera Operator ("Time and Again", "Phage"–"The Cloud", "Ex Post Facto")
  • Faith Vecchio – Hair Stylist ("Caretaker")
  • Patricia Vecchio – Hair Stylist ("Caretaker"–"Parallax")
  • Patrick J. Vitolla – Grip ("Caretaker"–"Learning Curve")
  • S. Volpe – Hair Stylist ("Caretaker")
  • Walker – First Assistant Camera Operator ("Cathexis")
  • Lazard Ward – Set Security ("Caretaker"–"Learning Curve")
  • Wyatt Weed – Visual Effects: Miniatures ("Caretaker")
  • Mark Wendell – Digital Effects Artist: Santa Barbara Studios ("Caretaker", "The Cloud")
  • Karen Westerfield – Makeup Artist ("Caretaker", "Heroes and Demons")
  • Scott Wheeler – Makeup Artist ("Time and Again", "Ex Post Facto", "Heroes and Demons", "Learning Curve")
  • White – Hair Stylist ("Caretaker")
  • Joe White – Visual Effects Artist ("Caretaker")
  • Chris Whitman – Electrician/Lamp Operator ("Caretaker"–"Parallax")
  • R. Wilbar – 2nd Unit First Assistant Camera Operator ("Learning Curve")
  • J. Williams – 2nd Unit Sound Video Blue Box Operator ("Emanations", "State of Flux")/Boom Operator ("Ex Post Facto")
  • Natalie Wood – Lens Tech ("Faces"–"Jetrel")/Makeup Artist ("Jetrel")
  • Edmond Wright – 2nd Unit Key Grip ("Caretaker"–"Parallax")
  • Brad Yacobian – Line Producer ("Parallax")

Production companies [ ]

  • Brazil-Fabrication & Design – Visual Effects
  • Cogswell Video Services, Inc. – Post Production Video Company ("Faces")
  • Critters of the Cinema – Animals ("Caretaker", "The Cloud", Ex Post Facto")
  • Cynthia's Distinctive Catering – Catering ("Caretaker", "Eye of the Needle")
  • Digital Filmworks – Special Visual Effects ("Caretaker")
  • Joan Pearce Research Associates – Research Company (Pre-Production)
  • Mario's – Catering ("Caretaker")
  • Michaelsons – Catering ("Caretaker")
  • The Arrangement – Catering ("State of Flux")
  • VisionArt Design & Animation – Digital Effects ("Caretaker")

Media releases [ ]

  • VOY Season 1 UK VHS
  • VOY Season 1 US VHS
  • VOY Season 1 DVD

External links [ ]

  • Star Trek: Voyager season 1 at Memory Beta , the wiki for licensed Star Trek works
  • Star Trek: Voyager Season One Credits at StarTrek.com
  • Star Trek Voyager Season 1 episode reviews  at Ex Astris Scientia
  • 1 Kenneth Mitchell
  • 3 Kol (Klingon)

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Star Trek: Voyager - Episode Guide - Season 1

Star Trek Guide has mentioned it before, but for no other ST series does it hold truer: ST series takes time to find their way, and the first season is typically hardly an exemplar of the given series’ final production run.

On the other hand, from our comfortable viewpoint in the 21st century, Star Trek: Voyager season 1 ultimately bears more similarity to season 7 than not. The colorless Chakotays, Harry Kims and B’Elanna Torreses of Voyager’s first episodes are pretty much what you get in season 7. Even more puzzling is the immediate introduction of a complex backstory involving a small Maquis warship and immediately installed the idea of integrating Federation and Maquis crews; these seemingly intractable issues are mostly blown away by episode four, season one.

About the best we can say for Voyager’s inaugural year is that a writer’s strike ultimately truncated the season, thereby limiting the obvious awkward growing pains. At just sixteen episodes, this is the shortest season since the animated series days.

Star Trek: Voyager season 1 – Is the first of many years’ worth of blunted potential.

1-2. “Caretaker” – It all begins with text (always a bad sign) which explains the story of the Maquis and their, likesay, uneasy relationship with the Federation. All this backstory, all well as characters from the Maquis band (e.g. Commander Chakotay, B’Elanna Torres, Seska) immediately take a backseat to introduction of Captain Janeway and her own Voyager crew. The ship is suddenly hurled 70,000 light-years from home, where they encounter not quite an Insane God!, but more of a Terminal God. The weakest of any inaugural Star Trek series episode. **

3. Parallax – The unsettled Voyager crew deals with a wacky time paradox, though much time is devoted to a subplot of Janeway choosing between B’Elanna and Lt. Carey. (Spoilers: Torres gets it.) ***

4. Time and Again – And another temporal paradox! Janeway and Lt. Paris are sent back two days into the past to a planet which is – you guessed it – two days away from Armageddon. Twisty-turny stuff that maintains the suspense. ****

5. Phage – Introducing the Vidiians, creepy organ-stealing dudes suffering from a nearly as creepy disease called the Phage. Neelix has his lungs stolen, yet stubbornly refuses to die. ***

6. The Cloud – Voyager enters a nebula which turns out to be a living organism. Unfortunately, Janeway et al had panicked and harmed the being. They repair it and move on. Really, that’s pretty much it. **

7. Eye of the Needle – The needle’s eye of the title is a tiny wormhole though which Voyager cannot return to the Alpha Quadrant, but does make contact with a Romulan ship there – but it’s not even that simple for the hard-luck Voyager crew… ***

8. Ex Post Facto – A murder mystery for Tuvok and whoa, does he kill it. (So to speak.) The accused is Paris, who was speedily convicted and given the trippy punishment of having to experience the victim’s death regularly for the rest of his life. ***

9. Emanations – A rather bizarre episode primarily about the burial rituals of a culture in which traditional dictates corpses to be swallowed by a vacule, which deposits them on nearby asteroids. ***

10. Prime Factors – The Voyager crew meets aliens who have technology that, in theory, might bring the ship back to the Alpha Quadrant. When Janeway is refused this technology – can’t whine about the Prime Directive, now, captain, when that’s key in about half the stories in seasons 2 through 4 – several members of the crew steal it instead. Tuvok is busted as one of these and begins a long tradition of seeing little consequence for his insubordination. ***

11. State of Flux – The Seska story arc takes off in this episode, heading at warp speed. The Doctor first outs Chakotay’s lover (we’re told of this descriptor a few episodes back; chemistry between these two is non-existent) as a Cardassian, while Tuvok deduces she’s also a Kazon spy. **

12. Heroes and Demons – “You know what would be great? An episode based on a holodeck simulation of Beowulf,” and no one ever said no to letting this happen. 0

13. Cathexis – One rule of Voyager: Any episode that in Chakotay’s spirit animals and/or ostensibly indigenous mumbo-jumbo figures is guaranteed to be an eye-roller. This one double down on the insipidity by playing up Neelix as well. *

14. Faces – The Vidiians, presumably to harvest twice as many organs, divide B’Elanna Torres into two separate entities, a Klingon and a human. Neither the ridiculous premise or Roxann Dawson’s career were done any favors by her interpretation of Klingon. 0

15. Jetrel – Neelix gets really really angry when a member of a warring species boards Voyager. *

16. Learning Curve – Tuvok trains four cadets, few of which we ever see again and none in any meaningful way, who just aren’t fitting in with Starfleet Regulations And Ideals. A good one for Tuvok groupies. ***

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