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Star Trek Voyager - The Complete First Season

Star Trek Voyager - The Complete First Season

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Star Trek: Voyager is a great series!
Review: Voyager had tons of great episodes! Great characters and strong relationships. The series was about family and tring to get home each week. I loved Voyager from the first second I saw it and I still love it. When Voyager comes out on DVD I will make sure to get every season for my collection.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best Series Ever!
Review: This is the best tv series ever, and i cant wait to see it released on dvd. Although this isnt a very good page to vote for if it would make much money if released on video. This page is difficult to find and wouldnt be a accurate representation of the number of fans that would buy these dvds!

Matthew

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Star Trek: Voyager
Review: Its my first time to post a review but here goes:
I was only able to watch voyager this year (2002) and at first I thought that it was another next gen wannabe... like deep space nine. Until of course I stumbled on the finale episode of season 3, where the there was the borg and this "ugly duckling" drone who was Seven of Nine. Suffice to say, you only see Seven of Nine in human form in Season 4, and it sure glued my attention to the series where I watched all the succeeding episodes (until season 7) and fortunately, Season 1 is being aired again. But now, even without Seven of Nine, Im still glued to the series.

ST: Voyager is about a Federation Starship crew who gets pulled into the delta quadrant. In the Star Trek world our galaxy is divided into four, and earth is in the alpha quadrant. So at maximum speed, and 70,000 light years away, they will only be able to reach earth in about 75 years. So starts their adventure of whether they will press on for home or just start a new life in the delta quadrant.

I'll have to say that if you like the next generation, this is a must have. The next generation effects pale in comparison to this one, and it made the galaxy class Enterprise look like an antique. Plus, this series has its share of borg encounters (a lot) compared to the next gen series.

I just hope they start releasing the DVD's starting from season 7.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My favourite TV serie ever
Review: Star Trek Voyager is the best TV serie I have ever seen. I would pay almost any price to own on DVD all the episodes from the 7 seasons. Voyager is one of the programs that I want my child to be watching when he will be a bit older.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I would love to see "Borg"'s related series in DVD format
Review: from 1995 till 2002, Star Trek Voyager should be the best out of the all the star Trek series. The appearence of Borg pushes it to the new "high" ... and I found it very excited. Especially, the "hunter" series amongest speices 5824? & the helogen ... etc ...

you just want to keep them in DVD format.

I guess I have already spoken for all the Star Trek Voyager friends.

Cheers...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Voyager
Review: All I know is that when Voyager is released it will be one of Paramounts greatest successes. So they need to release it immediately. The crew, the stories, the effects, everything was perfect on TV, once it is formated for DVD will only enhance this timeless series.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: The Least Trek of the Lot....
Review: I love Gene Roddenberry's creation, STAR TREK. I was one of those tuned in at the beginning in 1966, and stayed with it through the doubts of "Next Generation" (original fans were crying, "Gene, how COULD you?") and I love "Deep Space Nine." With all that, yes, I watched "Voyager." For three seasons, I tuned in and watched. The pilot started with a great premise, and I kept waiting for it to figure out where it was going. It never really did.

The series hyped the idea that this ship would have a woman as captain. (So what? Across space, on B5, there were lots of those, plus ace women fighter pilots.) The original decision which mired Voyager in the Delta Quardrant seemed too politically correct, but I knew it was a plot device and let it ride. However, I completely lost faith with Janeway and crew when she put the entire SHIP AND CREW in jeopardy in order to rescue 1 infant who may or may not have been sired by her second-in-command.

Even Troi (TNG) came to the realization when she earned her command rank that sometimes people have to die for the greater good. Spock said best in "Wrath of Khan" when he told Kirk, simply, "The needs of the many outweight the needs of the few, or the one." (Janeway take note.) Rick Berman and Michael Pillar didn't have any trouble with this concept in either "Next Gen" or "Deep Space Nine." I'd still like to know what happened at the highest level. The series as a whole seemed way too politically correct to be considered a part of the overall Trek Universe.

It all starts with the writing. This series didn't have it. The storylines seemed contrived, the dialogue trite, and no matter how good a cast is, without consistently good scripts, there's no where to take the show.

Side note: this is the only entry into the Star Trek Universe not blesses with an appearance by Majel Barrett Roddenberry. I honestly kept waiting for Q to whisk Lwxanna Troi up and off to set Janeway straight. Too bad it didn't happen.

If you must watch "Voyager," seasons one had some good moments. Frankly, though, you might want to consider any of the other Trek series (I recommend "Deep Space Nine") or wander over to "Babylon 5."

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Gene would turn in his grave. Not the Star Trek we knew.
Review: The Original Star Trek Series we watched in our youth.

We even liked the films.

The Next Generation was stunning to boot.

We even liked those films.

DS9 was not a bad attempt at a Hotel in space. We liked this one to remain a series, like a TV soap, and that is why there are no films.

Voyager is the death of Star Trek. It is not produced, acted or scripted like The Next Generation or even DS9. It just didn't have the same pep. I believe Enterprise was a little better, but Enterprise is not as good as the first 3 by a long shot.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very excited to see Voyager on DVD
Review: Voyager to this date remains the only Star Trek series I like. For the first time I felt like I wasn't watching a bunch of recycled stories.

Kate Mulgrew as Captain Kathryn Janeway was without a doubt the best captain of a Star Trek series.

For those complaining about the packaging? If you hate the packaging so much, why'd you pick it up? You could clearly see what kind of packaging it had before you purchased it. So, you knew what you were getting into before hand. Personally, I think the packaging is very cool.

And for the person who complained about two episodes missing? I only have one question to ask. Why would Paramount include two episodes from the Original Series -- Arena and City On The Edge Of Forever? I don't know about the overseas sets, but those two episodes were not Voyager episodes, so therefore they don't belong on a Voyager set.

All in all, a very fitting DVD set beginning for a very wonderful series.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: When there's a will, there's a JANEWAY
Review: Kate Mulgrew stars as Captain Kathryn Janeway who leads her crew on an ordinary pursuit & capture mission when they get thrust into the far away Delta Quadrant. Now Janeway must work with the Maquis captors to get the crew home


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