Why Robert Beltran felt Seven of Nine 'diminished' Star Trek: Voyager. Why Robert Beltran felt Seven of Nine 'diminished' Star Trek: Voyager. 6 Lessons on Business from Star Trek: Voyager’s Captain Janeway. Where no *woman* had gone before It’s never a bad idea to look to fiction for inspiration about leadership, because fictional characters quite often represent our ideals.
Even if you’re not a science fiction fan, sci-fi heroes are excellent role models, because they deal with the same thing you do: the unknown. No where is that more true than in the Star Trek universe. The captains in each of the series each had very distinctive leadership styles, and met the challenges they encountered in different ways. 10 Facts You Might Not Know about Star Trek: Voyager. The fourth Star Trek series, Voyager, told the story of a ship and its crew hurled to the opposite side of the galaxy.
At the best possible speed, it would take 75 years for them to return home -- if they completed the journey at all. From 1995 to 2001, we watched their tales of comradeship, courage and inventiveness. `VOYAGER'S' TUVOK CROSSES OVER TO `DS9' When "Star Trek: Voyager" debuted in January, the producers of both that show and "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" vowed that there would absolutely, positively never be any crossover between the two.
"It can't happen," said executive producer and co-creator Rick Berman. "They're on opposite sides of the galaxy. "Indeed. The premise for "Voyager" has that ship stranded more than 70,000 light-years away, putting them seven decades away from Federation space. Star Trek Voyager Fan Sites.