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''Star Trek: Voyager'' is the full name of the series, but it has not been properly identified as a ''[[Star Trek]]'' series in ''Doctor Who'' media. | ''Star Trek: Voyager'' is the full name of the series, but it has not been properly identified as a ''[[Star Trek]]'' series in ''Doctor Who'' media. | ||
[[John de Lancie]], [[Olaf Pooley]], [[Christopher Neame]], [[William Morgan Sheppard]], [[Mark Sheppard]], [[Carolyn Seymour]], [[Bari Hochwald]], [[Robin Sachs]] | [[John de Lancie]], [[Olaf Pooley]], [[Christopher Neame]], [[William Morgan Sheppard]], [[Mark Sheppard]], [[Carolyn Seymour]], [[Bari Hochwald]], [[Robin Sachs]], [[Eric Steinberg]] and [[Alice Krige]] appeared on the series. | ||
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[[Category:Voyager]] | [[Category:Voyager]] |
Revision as of 22:59, 9 November 2019
Voyager was a science fiction television series known to people in 1999 (PROSE: The King of Terror) and 2001. (PROSE: The Slow Empire)
Anji Kapoor watched the show out of love for her boyfriend, Dave Young. (PROSE: The Slow Empire)
Harry Kim (PROSE: The King of Terror), Seven of Nine, and Vulcan security officer Tuvok were characters on Voyager. (PROSE: The Slow Empire)
Behind the scenes
Star Trek: Voyager is the full name of the series, but it has not been properly identified as a Star Trek series in Doctor Who media.
John de Lancie, Olaf Pooley, Christopher Neame, William Morgan Sheppard, Mark Sheppard, Carolyn Seymour, Bari Hochwald, Robin Sachs, Eric Steinberg and Alice Krige appeared on the series.