In 1995, almost 30 years after the premier of the originalStar Trek?, Paramount Pictures aired a new Star Trek series.Star Trek: Voyager? was the flagship of its new network, UPN, and the first Star Trek created without the input and guidance of the franchise's creator, Gene Roddenbery. InThe Trekker's Guide to Voyager, you'll learn what goes on both behind and in front of the camera in the words of the people closest to the events. Nowhere else will you find detailed biographies of the actors and production crew, complete character profiles, and in-depth specs on every alien in the Delta Quadrant. Learn exactly why Genevieve Bujold quit the role of Captain Janeway just 2 days after she began work on the show. Discover whyVoyageris the fourth series (includingGenerations) in which Tim Russ appears. And just how far away is the Delta Quadrant, anyway? It's all here-and nowhere else. Plus,The Trekker's Guide to Voyagerfeatures a special guide to the first two seasons of the show, along with a discussion of the oversights, inaccuracies, and outright blunders that mysteriously appear from time to time. Everything from confused camera angles to disappearing shoes to plot holes through which you could pilot a starship is covered in this comprehensive guide. Totally uncensored, utterly fascinating, and intricately detailed, this book is the ultimate guide toStar Trek: Voyager?. About the Author Hal Schuster is the author of numerous unauthorized Star Trek books and the former editor and publisher ofEnterprise IncidentsandComics Featuremagazines. He lives in Berkeley, California, and Bangkok, Thailand. This book was not approved, prepared, licensed, or endorsed by any entity involved in creating or producing the Star Trek television series or films.
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