Star Trek Voyager: Season One with Kate Mulgrew: DVD Cover
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Star Trek Voyager: Season One Cast: Kate Mulgrew, Robert Beltran, Roxann Biggs-Dawson, Robert Duncan McNeill

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  • DVD Release Date: 02/24/2004
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"Braving The Unknown Season One" featurette, including new interviews with executive producers Rick Berman, Michael Piller, and Jeri Taylor; "Voyager Time Capsule: Kate Mulgrew" interview with Mulgrew; "The First Captain: Genevieve Bujold," revealing rare footage and outtakes of Bujold as Captain Janeway, with commentary by Berman; "Cast Reflections, Season One" with Voyager's principal cast members; "Red Alert! Great Visual Effects (Season One)" featurette; "The Science of Star Trek" with Andre Bormanis, science consultant; "Launching Voyager on the Web" featurette; "On Location with the Kazons," featurette, in which supervising producer David Livingston walks viewers through the desert locale used for the Kazon Village in the pilot episode; "Lost Transmissions from the Delta Quadrant," offering Easter Egg interview clips with Mulgrew, Michael Piller, Brannon Braga, and guest star Vaughn Armstrong.

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Scene Index

Side #1 -- Disc 1
1. The Maquis
2. The Son of an Admiral
3. U.S.S. Voyager NCC-74656
4. Into the Badlands
5. The Other Side of the Galaxy
6. Inside the Array
7. Not Enough Time
8. The Fifth Planet
9. The Caretaker
10. Honored Guests
11. The Ocampa
12. Ancient Tunnels
13. An Unpaid Debt
14. To the Surface
15. The Challenge of Survival
16. Destroy the Array
17. Alone
1. A Clear Violation
2. Quatum Singularity
3. So It Begins
4. Unusual Symptoms
5. Lay in a Course
6. Crack in the Ice
7. Port or Starboard
8. A Fine Addition
1. Shock Wave
2. But I Saw Them
3. At the Narrow End
4. Locate the Source
5. Just a Patriot
6. Between Now and Then
7. Flash Point
8. More Than a Dream
Side #2 -- Disc 2
1. Rogue Planetoid
2. Nothing There
3. Biological Repository
4. Matched for Speed
5. Phasers at the Ready
6. Hall of Mirrors
7. He Is My Honatta
8. Resuming Course
1. Coffee in That Nebula
2. Energy Barrier
3. Natural Born Idiots
4. Your Shot, Harry
5. Guide Quest
6. Jonah and the Whale
7. Suture
8. This Good Crew
1. The Harry Kim Wormhole
2. State of Decay
3. Communications Link
4. No Emergency, Doctor
5. How High the Price
6. Personal Messages
7. Person Out of Time
8. A Member of the Crew
1. To Relive the Crime
2. Pick a Name
3. In Numiri Terms
4. Her Eyes
5. A Woman Knows
6. The Answers I Seek
7. A Logical Courier
8. Truthful Resolution
Side #3 -- Disc 3
1. The 247th Element
2. Poses of Serenity
3. World of the Living
4. From the Afterlife
5. A Different Reality
6. Comra
7. The Shroud
8. A Higher Level
1. Getting Along
2. Irresistible
3. Alastria
4. Centuries of Stories
5. Primary Mission
6. Principles
7. A Slight Variance
8. Moral Compass
1. Coordinates 8140
2. Morale Crisis
3. Federation Technology
4. Full Blood Scan
5. Motive & Opportunity
6. Common Blood Factors
7. Plan in Motion
8. Misery Loves Company
1. Program in Progress
2. Beowulf's Kinsmen
3. To Kill the Beast
4. All Hail Schweitzer
5. Alone Among Many
6. Synaptic Pattern
7. A Good Death
8. Exemplary Performance
Side #4 -- Disc 4
1. Mrs. Davenport
2. Signposts
3. Lockout
4. Dark Matter
5. Checks and Balances
6. Entering the Nebula
7. We Are the Komar
8. Normal Space Ahead
1. Regeneration
2. The Phage
3. In a Heartbeat
4. The Only Klingons
5. At Greater Risk
6. Courage
7. Fighting Form
8. Incomplete
1. Haakonian Shuttle
2. After the Cascade
3. Guilty Conscience
4. To What End?
5. A Moment Out of Time
6. Burden
7. The Victims of Rinax
8. For Our Hatred
1. I Saw Her Last Night
2. Crash Course
3. The Maquis Way
4. Contagion
5. The Highest Gain
6. Rigid and Inflexible
7. Failing Sequentially
8. The Few for the Many

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Editorial Reviews

The DVD rollout of Star Trek’s third spin-off bodes well for devoted fans, as the five-disc set arrives with the 15 Season 1 episodes (presented for the first time in Dolby Digital Surround Sound) plus a plethora of special features. Foremost among these is the never-before-seen footage of original star Genevieve Bujold, who relinquished the role of Captain Kathryn Janeway to Kate Mulgrew before Voyager left Paramount’s dry dock. The first episode, "Caretaker," establishes the series premise: Janeway, commander of the Starship Voyager, attempts to mediate a conflict between the Cardassians (new signatories to a Federation treaty) and the rebellious Maquis. Both the Voyager and a Maquis ship are catapulted through space and wind up in the unexplored Delta Quadrant, a 75-year journey from home even at maximum warp speed. Federation and Maquis crews alike are thus compelled to join forces in an attempt to somehow find their way home. Supporting Mulgrew are Robert Beltran (as First Officer Chakotay), Roxann Biggs-Dawson as B'Elanna Torres, Robert Duncan McNeill as Lieutenant Tom Paris, Ethan Phillips as Neelix, and Robert Picardo as the Doctor. The first-season episodes develop these characters and delineate some of the interpersonal conflict they'll face as the series unfolds. Mulgrew's Kathryn Janeway is an intriguing lead -- decisive, resourceful, stoic, yet also nurturing and protective. She's both the show's narrative hub and emotional core. Superficially similar to the other Star Trek series, Voyager quickly establishes its own dynamic, as you will see in such outstanding shows as "The Cloud," "Eye of the Needle," "Jetrel," "Emanators" (an especially provocative and mildly controversial episode dealing with death and the living's reaction to it), "Time and Again," and the engrossing season finale, "Learning Curve." Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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Star Trek Voyager: Season Oneby Anonymous

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April 15, 2004: Definitley the best Star Trek series, however they are all good. Voyager provides a sense of family and gives excellent character development throughout the series. Truly unique, with an excellent and creative story line.

Star Trek Voyager: Season Oneby Anonymous

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January 28, 2004: Despite the fact I'm a loyal TNG fan, in my opinion this series ranks just as high. Unlike DS9 it does not try to force left wing issues and most of the episodes can be watched by young children without problems.


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