jaina27

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  1. Berman has also mentioned interrested in a mixed-crew movie. :bag:

    That would be neat. I've heard good and bad on this though. Problems arise like "which characters do you choose for a mixed a crew?" Actually, I think that would be the biggest challenge, deciding who gets a spot on the screen and who has to be left behind.

     

     

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    Jaina


  2. Those are all very interesting ideas. I think even bringing "Q" in for a movie would be awesome!!

     

     

     

     

    Those who say "Voyager got home, there's nothing left to tell" don't have a vivid imagination, in my opinion.

    Ouch! That hurt..... :) :bag:

     

    I do not think that Voyager has nothing left to tell, on the contrary, there are many possiblities; I'm just worried that the producers think there's not enough interest in the series to make a movie about it, which saddens me. I would very much like to see a Voyager movie.


  3. I liked the Mirror Universe but I don't see how it really could have been "assimilated" into the Voyager epsiodes. The closest the producers came to introducing the mirror universe theme was in a season 2 episode titled "Deadlock" one of my favorites, actually. If you'd like to know more about this episode, check out the spoiler. :)

     

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    As Voyager enters a plasma cloud to evade approaching Vidiian ships, Ensign Wildman goes into labor and delivers a baby girl. But as the crew emerges from the cloud, a series of astounding events occur: the warp engines stall, the antimatter supplies drain, and proton bursts cause a hull breach. What's more, Kim is sucked out into space, Kes vanishes in a mysterious void, and Wildman's baby dies.

     

    As the hull breach widens, the ship is forced to run on emergency power. Another proton burst hits and Chakotay orders everyone off the bridge. To her surprise, Janeway sees herself walk across the bridge, which she assumes is a spatial fluctuation caused by their passage through the plasma cloud. Janeway visits Wildman in Sickbay and admires her newborn baby, who appears to be fine. The crew also beams aboard an unconscious patient who's identical to Kes.

     

    This Kes "double" reports the same series of astounding occurrences, which leads Janeway to speculate that there's another Voyager nearby. Apparently, a divergence field has caused all sensor readings to double and every particle on the ship to duplicate. Unfortunately, there isn't enough antimatter to sustain both vessels. Janeway alerts the other Voyager crew, led by a duplicate Janeway. After a merger of the ships fails, Janeway decides to go over to the other ship through the void Kes disappeared into.

     

    The two Janeways meet and strategize their options. The captain of the more heavily damaged Voyager proposes to self-destruct her ship and crew to save the other Voyager. With the Vidiians closing in, the two captains know they must act quickly or both ships and crews will be destroyed. Meanwhile, the Vidiians board one of the Voyagers.

     

    Desperate to steal healthy organs to help battle a plague known as the Phage, the Vidiians begin attacking crewmembers. One of the Janeway captains decides to act. She sets her ship on self-destruct and orders the duplicate Kim to take Wildman's baby through the void. The Vidiians are destroyed when the duplicate Voyager explodes, while Kim, the baby and the other Voyager crew are saved.

     

     

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    Jaina


  4. Voyager was the series that started it all for me; the one that introduced me to Star Trek. I love Voyager and have seen every episode. And what you all have been saying is pretty much true.....the epsiodes get better as it enters it's last few seasons. Sure there are some great ones scattered here and there, but the truly impressive ones appear near the end. The characters seem more real, more believable than in the beginning. I thought it was interesting to watch Janeway's hairstyle go from bun--ponytail--short (just above the shoulders). I like "Caretaker" but "Endgame" was so much better. Part of me WANTED to see the crew get home, and I sat there in disbelief for a while after I saw they'd actually made it; but the other part of me said "If they make it home in this final episode, how can there possibly be a Voyager movie? What could they possible do in a movie now that they've made it home, the one true mission they had from the getgo?" It will be interesting to see if they ever make a movie about the Voyager crew, but I kinda doubt that they will.

     

     

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    Jaina