Voyager's EMH brings the former Protostar crew to the USS Voyager. I do not own this content. Credit goes to producers. #savestartrekprodigy #startrekvoyager
So in Lower Decks, there's a 'Janeway Protocol' During a command simulation, Rutherford (at Ransom's recommendation) used it to avoid a small asteroid... and somehow vented all the children off the ship So, uh, a second school might be a reasonable backup
I may have cried once the voyager theme started. I’m so happy to see that name and registry again! I rest hope they have a home for this soon! I need to see more of this!
Me too... That feeling! That old nostalgic feeling... It makes you want to say... "I served aboard that vessel.. On that ship... with Captain Janeway"... fulfilment
Actually, its a kit-bash, they say its a combine of Sovereign, Nova, and Intrepid design, if you were to take a closer look at the deflector dish, you'll see a little bit of a Nova Class design in it..
0:49 getting close to the attack on Utopia Planitia, and all the tragedy in the next few years. Maybe this mission was the reason why Janeway didn’t come in Picard’s defense/support when he requested new ships to replace the destroyed ones, for she has been offworld during the attack.
@@mrcritical6751 NO, ITS NOT, The Kelvin Timeline is its own Universe OKAY, it has been debunked, just because the destruction of Romulus happened the same way, doesn't mean its ACTUALLY the same way.
What I found online, Prodigy is set in 2383 while Lowr decks s1 is set in 2380, So Lowerdecks s4 and prodigy season 2 will be roughly in the same year.
@@baseballboy4494according to Memory Alpha, Lower Decks S4E1 takes place in 2381; so more than likely Voyager is already at the Athan Prime Museum under Geordi LaForge’s care after her Goodwill tour of earth and Cerritos induced shenanigans.
Yes, Empress Janeway, First of Her Name, Lord of All She Surveys, and Terror of the Delta Quadrant, wishes you fortune and safe journeys on these wings she's giving you. And if you scratch the paint job, she'll show you want she did to the Kazon when they questioned her authority...by object lesson.
Her Continuing Mission, to explore strange new worlds (to conquer) to seek out new life and new civilizations (to dominate), to boldly make sure...Harry Kim stays an Ensign.
Kind of crazy that Paramount made this show, then dropped it from its platform, effectively making it no longer exist. Really makes you think that is why people want to copy tv shows and movies they watched and/or still buy DVDs and Blu-rays.
@@kylephantom4 Neither the Blurays nor Season 2 are guaranteed. As of right now, there is NO legal way to view Prodigy. For all intents and purposes, it doesn't exist.
@kennyhudson9201 This isn't correct. The first half of Season 1 is on bluray already, with the second half announced for release soon. The first season is even being released in full on disc in the UK. Its also available to purchase on Prime. Season 2 will see a release in some format (why else finish it?) Just not distributed through Paramount+
I mean, as mentioned, the Voyager is a museum ship only way she could potentially return to service was if a crisis similar to what happened to Picard occurred and honestly I would love to see all the Museum ships being brought into service which would Include the Defiant as well.
@@hardcasekara6409if they did that, the 1701-A, original Constitution clads and the NX-01 refit wound be destroyed the instant they were hot with any enemy weapon. They are hopelessly outclassed by any 24th and 25th century ship.
They shouldn't make Trek shows if they are unwilling to guarantee it at least 3 seasons, because pretty much every Trek series doesn't hit its stride until Season 3.
I love how despite being a kids show, it's a spiritual sequel of voyager and it's full of references no kids would understand but it doesn't even matter because is a good show. I love how despite being a kids show, it's a spiritual sequel of voyager and it's full of references no kids would understand but it doesn't matter because is a good show. Being show for kids It's a cover (I don't know if you use this expression in English) because actually is a show for those kids from the 90's that are now adults.
I love their outfits. Makes me think of Star Trek Online how all crew members can have different clothing styles. I'm guessing these are student outfits outside of the Starfleet Academy ones?
As opposed to those who don't care if anything makes sense? Wanting continuity in a shared universe makes one a fiend now. Some people are just too easy to make happy. You can make anything, not even make it match other things temporally and people will be happy. Those who want it to make sense are just fiends. LOL.
@@ginsengaddict LOL. you started it, by labeling those who like things to make sense as FIENDS. LOL. "They are ignoring the Romulan evacuation" Well, that will make the lovers of timeline inconsistency happy. LOL. Sorry, I just believe those who don't need the consistency are the bad guys deserving of deragatory labels like FIEND.
@@kennyhudson9201there is such a thing as acceptable flexibility. If you live and die by a set continuity you're gonna write yourself into a corner and run into several issues whenever a story happens to return to any older stages in a timeline. Overall though the star trek timeline all still works fine once you factor in all the times that time travel has occurred to save something. The eugenics wars and world war three both still happen in the 21st century, an event bumped around by a handful of trips to the 20th century, most notably by Voyager in futures end, an event that gave earth tech way earlier than originally intended, putting the eugenics wars on hold that would originally have happened around the time voyager ended up in that time period, the Romulan tampering then delayed them further, resulting in them happening in the latter half of the first quarter of the 21st century, and then down the line world war 3 will hit, upon which time the enterprise E will be present to save earth from the borg and also unwittingly leave borg on earth. The events of first contact with vulcans, various earth ships like the franklin and so on would launch and go about their adventures, the NX-01 would launch, the events of Enterprise would unfold, the aftermath of which that has not been shown on screen yet would see the nx go through it's refits and likely eventually end up as the constitution class, not literally but the nx class of ships likely evolved into that class. Then the events of Discovery and strange new worlds unfold, with the legacy of the u.s.s. discovery locked away to secrecy, much the same way as Archers knowledge of the temporal cold war and similar events. Then we progress on to the events of the original series and it's related movies, moving us up to the opening sequence of Generations, wherein the B would go through it's journey, followed by the C right up until Narendra 3 and yesterday's enterprise. Then we have the events of next generation, ds9 and Voyager all sort of coinciding at one point or another. We get the movies with the E, and then the events of Lower decks followed by prodigy and then Picard, with little dips into the 29th before finishing with Discovery again in the 32nd. Everything still happens as we see it, the events of lower decks proves as much that everything we see happening in Discovery and strange new worlds only serves to fill in the gaps of events that will still lead to the same finish line, visual differences are just due to real world improvements in budget and film quality, and do not reflect on changes to the timeline.
Voyager NCC-74656-A aka Admiral Janways personal flying Starbucks i bet on each Deck on every second corner is a Replicator for Coffee installed just for emergencies 😂
I wonder if Voyager-A can safely use slipstream drive/transwarp/coaxial warp, or if it's stuck with old-class warp engines. Also, if there are holoemitters across the ship so the Doctor can leave sickbay without using his mobile emitter.
@@akiro9635 I really don't think so, considering the drive was a prototype in one of a kind ship and in-universe season 2 of Prodigy happens right after season 1, so there would be literally no time to add a protodrive to Voyager. So my bet is either slipstream, coaxial warp, regular warp drive, or reverse-engineered Borg transwarp.
I'll admit that I'm surprised to see The Doctor remained in Starfleet. Unless he's doing this cruise as a personal favour for this old friend Adm. Janeway.
@@alternative915 because of the synth ban? That may have only applied to androids, not holograms and general AI (Rios still used holo's for example). Plus, I think that VOY crew would have fought tooth and nail to make the Doctor the exception since he was a hologram and not an android synth.
@@deksroning125 It's mentioned in one of the LDS comics that he's been battling the federation in court over synthetic rights. So presumably he's decided he can do more good within the system than outside of it.
@@alternative915 admiral Janeway tried. But she was stonewalled by Starfleet. Possibly because Janeway already got the prodigy kids to be part of SF under her own wing. We don't also know when seven decided to try and enter SF. It was probably after the destruction the living construct inflicted. Had she tried to join sf while Voyager was still in the dq, around the same time icheb joined* she would have likely gotten in. Attitudes on the Borg must have changed after prodigy events which may have prevented seven from joining SF and stonewalled Janeway's efforts to get her in. Because seven herself said that Janeway tried and even threatened with resignation but then seven decided to withdraw her application to not cause Janeway problems
Between Naomi, the Borg kids, and the immature mess that is early 7/9, Janeway is probably the most experienced captain when it comes to handling kids.
Was hoping Voy-A is going to be the Pathfinder class , i guess Vice admiral Janeway isn't giving space magic a second chance to send them back to the delta quadrant with half of the crew dead.
We now at long last get to see the Voyager-A. We have the Voyager-B from season three of Picard on an overlay display for Raffi, (Pathfinder Class from ST Online), the Voyager-J from the late 32nd century, the original Intrepid Class and finally we get the “A” version. Well done!
So a ship with Voyager as its name has a shelf life of around 7 years, right? The captains of Voyagers B to I must be really bad at their jobs since Voyager burnt through many ships to reach Voyager J in the 32nd century while the Enterprise took a 100 years longer to get to J from 2248 to 31XX.
I remember from other Star Trek episodes that there are quite the number of Defiant class starships in service. A Voyager episode, one where the EMH MK I was transported to a prototype vessel the Romulans were trying to steal, showed an Akira class starships and a Nebula class starship engaging a couple of D'Deridax class Warbirds alongside (I think) 3 Defiant class starships.
@@ApolloXL5 the version of the Enterprise-J that Archer saw fighting at the Battle of Procyon V was in the 26th Century, so the year would be 25XX, not 31XX as you wrote. With the Enterprise-G recommissioned in 2402, that means they have between 98 and 197 years to get from -G to -H to -I and then to -J, assuming no timeline shenanigans throw that off.
@@ApolloXL5 Voyager (24th Century) to Voyager-J (32nd Century) is around _80 years_ per ship (with the original Voyager and the Voyager-A significantly pulling down that average, otherwise it would closer to 100). We're talking Excelsior-class service life there.
Nice to see other starships starting to get their due with the letter Registry (Titan-A, Voyager-A) makes me wonder why the Excelsior still hasn't been given this luxury.
Because Excelsior was stupid with a single moment of glory??? It mostly seemed to have started because the A was reassigned to the Enterprise crew. We know that Voyager ends up going up to J though.
@@Ruinen001 ah, interesting. Thanks. That's surprising given that the show is pretty much dead in the water. Perhaps there's hope yet. #SaveStarTrekProdigy
I was worried for Prodigy when Paramount entrusted production to Nickelodeon so its “cancellation” came of no surprise. . Unless it’s called Ninja turtles or SpongeBob, they haven’t had a good track record at keeping good content if it hit them in the face.
Why is it that the fairly newer ships like the Intrepid-class USS Voyager and Defiant-class USS Defiant (ex-Sao Paulo) retire early and get turned into museum ships whilst TOS-era ships such as the Excelsior-class and Miranda-class (commissioned in the 2280s) got to serve over 90+ years well into the Dominion War of the 2370s?
@@DigiTheInformer There were multiple Defiant-class starships built. The first USS Defiant was destroyed by the Breen in 2375 during the Battle of the Chin'toka system (DS9 episode 7x20) which would later be replaced by the USS Sao Paulo (renamed to USS Defiant in honour of her predecessor). Also, in Voyager episode (4x14), two Defiant-class starships as well as an Akira-class starship were seen battling three Romulan warbirds attempting to steal the USS Prometheus. That said, I think the Defiant-class starships were put into large-scale production as well during the Dominion War. However, Voyager being retired early would make sense due to its historical significance.
The real Janeway wouldnt have wanted her only 7 year old ship to be a museum, nore would she want a new latest greatest ship... Just saying, seen voyager tons of times i can tell you this wouldnt happen. Sloppy writing in the end of voyagers last 2 episodes turned the ship that isnt even obsolete into a museum
It got decommissioned into a museum at the start of the newest season of Lower Decks I think. By that time, Janeway was no longer in charge of the ship. If you think about it though, by preserving Voyager as a museum, Janeway can at least ensure that her beloved ship doesn't end up getting blown up in battle.
Well I mean most flag officers in Starfleet are: A. Incompetent B. Insane C. Possessed by alien entities D. Try to do coups against the Federation/do crimes E. Two or more of the above. Or in other words, they go through admirals like copy paper, and getting that admiral pip on your shoulder drops your 'competency' skill by like 50 points.
Given what Buenamigo said, it is top heavy, specifically around entry to admiralty. They stagnate once they get there and have few opportunities to prove themselves among their fellow admirals and advance.
Paramount+ should go out of business, first they allowed Kevin Costner to screw up their release of Yellowstone Season 5 and then they canceled Star Trek Prodigy despite positive reviews.
It would’ve been much better from a storytelling perspective to borrow the original Voyager from the fleet museum for season 2. They could’ve recreated all our favorite sets in beautiful animation, a great dose of nostalgia, then when they’re done, they can just return the ship to the ship museum. Total missed opportunity.
I'm glad they didn't do that. With the Voyager A, they're adding to Voyager's legacy instead of retreading old ground. We've seen Voyager in action before, now we get to see a new Voyager take center stage.
@@euanmorris7835 I know, you're still nearly 20 years early. Connecting the _Voyager-A_ to the _Picard_ and _Odyssey_ class era would be like connecting the _Enterprise-C_ to the _TNG_ and _Galaxy_ class era. The _V-A_ would look nice with the _E-F's_ paint job, but it would be an inaccurate connection.
@@delcox8165 actually prodigy is set in the 2380s, and the Odyssey was launched in 2386,so it is relatively near, and if you look at the end of the nacells, they are similar to the Titan a's nacelles. If you are thinking 2409, picard s3 made that non canon.
Voyager and the Enterprise-E had a love child. No complaints
2 schools... on a ship Janeway is leading... oh God
I don't get it. Mind explaining, I haven't watched voyager yet
So in Lower Decks, there's a 'Janeway Protocol'
During a command simulation, Rutherford (at Ransom's recommendation) used it to avoid a small asteroid... and somehow vented all the children off the ship
So, uh, a second school might be a reasonable backup
@@DeepLoreDetectedAlso Ransom “let’s do it again on a ship with even more children” after Rutherford catastrophically failed the basic simulation
@@joshuahill6994it’s not a voyager reference lol
Star trek is way too complicated
You must watch voyager though
@@DeepLoreDetectedit’s a system redundancy
I may have cried once the voyager theme started. I’m so happy to see that name and registry again!
I rest hope they have a home for this soon! I need to see more of this!
My latest video might push you over then! Enjoy
I cry every time i see picard and crew with the enterpriseD no lie
Same ❤😂
Me too... That feeling! That old nostalgic feeling...
It makes you want to say... "I served aboard that vessel.. On that ship... with Captain Janeway"... fulfilment
they made voyager all sovereign-like!
Actually, its a kit-bash, they say its a combine of Sovereign, Nova, and Intrepid design, if you were to take a closer look at the deflector dish, you'll see a little bit of a Nova Class design in it..
VOYAGER AND ENTERPRISE E Had a baby girl. 🥰
Well its a new voyager i bet it wont have trouble with the borg
Cue Hanz Zimmer horns...(sounds like Mass Effect Reapers)
BWAAAAAHHH!
Maybe it's a related class..."Viceroy class" comes to mind.
0:49 getting close to the attack on Utopia Planitia, and all the tragedy in the next few years. Maybe this mission was the reason why Janeway didn’t come in Picard’s defense/support when he requested new ships to replace the destroyed ones, for she has been offworld during the attack.
Also getting close to the birth of The Kelvin Timeline and Spock witnessing to death of Vulcan
Wish that wasn't canon
The Kelvin Timeline ISN'T canon, its been proven that it isn't canon, the JJverse is its own Universe.
@@StillSaber they literally made the thing that lead to its creation a major part of Picard, it’s canon
@@mrcritical6751 NO, ITS NOT, The Kelvin Timeline is its own Universe OKAY, it has been debunked, just because the destruction of Romulus happened the same way, doesn't mean its ACTUALLY the same way.
Not gonna lie: this scene made me cry. Its nice to see the Voyager again. T////T
Thankfully Netflix saved Star Trek Prodigy
I can’t find my glasses today, and misread that as “Thankfully Neelix saved Star Trek Prodigy” 😂
@@DissociatedWomenIncorporated Lol! Me too. I was thinking "didn't neelix decide to stay back in the delta quadrant?"
Oh dear, tragedy within the joy since he was talking about the evacuation of Romulus
THE DOCTOR!? This season MUST air!
Exactly he didn’t spend seven years in the delta quadrant for a show he’s in not to be aired
You are correct.
EMH saying the Voyager is museum while in Lower Decks we see it happen.
What I found online, Prodigy is set in 2383 while Lowr decks s1 is set in 2380, So Lowerdecks s4 and prodigy season 2 will be roughly in the same year.
@@baseballboy4494 Neat.
Didn’t we also see the museum in Picard S3?
@@UGNAvalon Yes but lower decks has an episode about how Voyager got there.
@@baseballboy4494according to Memory Alpha, Lower Decks S4E1 takes place in 2381; so more than likely Voyager is already at the Athan Prime Museum under Geordi LaForge’s care after her Goodwill tour of earth and Cerritos induced shenanigans.
Yes, Empress Janeway, First of Her Name, Lord of All She Surveys, and Terror of the Delta Quadrant, wishes you fortune and safe journeys on these wings she's giving you. And if you scratch the paint job, she'll show you want she did to the Kazon when they questioned her authority...by object lesson.
You forgot her Titel "devourer of Coffee...black!"
@@target4all766 Scourge of Time itself!...at least according to Braxton of Temporal Affairs.
with her army of warrior cobalt tarantulas and their insatiable thirst for ocular jelly
@@Nebagram I thought she sent those things off to conquer another universe in her name? Didn't we see their hive queen on an episode of Farscape?
Her Continuing Mission, to explore strange new worlds (to conquer) to seek out new life and new civilizations (to dominate), to boldly make sure...Harry Kim stays an Ensign.
All hail Netflix for Saving Prodigy🎉
Kim will still be an ensign on the bridge. :)
No he got to captain buuuut at the cost of not getting the Rhode Island.
i hope they release this and i can binge watch it before A.I. destroys us all
I saw this in Vegas when I went to STLV and I literally cried with glee!!!!!
Congratulations I wish I could have gone STLV looks like a lot of fun.
its so wide eyed and hopeful.. something we all need to know again..
Kind of crazy that Paramount made this show, then dropped it from its platform, effectively making it no longer exist.
Really makes you think that is why people want to copy tv shows and movies they watched and/or still buy DVDs and Blu-rays.
But it does still exist. They are still releasing blurays plus S2 will be released in some format, just not on Paramount+
@@kylephantom4 Neither the Blurays nor Season 2 are guaranteed. As of right now, there is NO legal way to view Prodigy. For all intents and purposes, it doesn't exist.
@kennyhudson9201 This isn't correct. The first half of Season 1 is on bluray already, with the second half announced for release soon. The first season is even being released in full on disc in the UK. Its also available to purchase on Prime. Season 2 will see a release in some format (why else finish it?) Just not distributed through Paramount+
Piracy is always morally justifiable. Moreso these days.
@@thumpercomet3856 "If a purchase doesn't mean ownership, piracy isn't theft."
I wanna see Naomi Wildman return in Prodigy.
Please dont cancel! We just getting started!!
"29 decks" lets all remember that. Because at some point, someone is going to yell "damage on deck 35"
I can't wait for them to rocket boost past Deck 54 multiple times.
when a sovereign class and an intrepid class love each other ...
Hurry up and show S2 already...I'm salivating.
We're all salivating. 🤤
She answered the call let's be honest she's been camping out on the ship waiting
I hope they bring back Star Trek Voyager!!!
They kinda did in this video.
I mean, as mentioned, the Voyager is a museum ship only way she could potentially return to service was if a crisis similar to what happened to Picard occurred and honestly I would love to see all the Museum ships being brought into service which would Include the Defiant as well.
@@hardcasekara6409if they did that, the 1701-A, original Constitution clads and the NX-01 refit wound be destroyed the instant they were hot with any enemy weapon.
They are hopelessly outclassed by any 24th and 25th century ship.
"The rest of the fleet is busy with the Romulan evacuation" oof
Oh my god I WANT this Season 2 SO HARD!
#savestartrekprodigy
They shouldn't make Trek shows if they are unwilling to guarantee it at least 3 seasons, because pretty much every Trek series doesn't hit its stride until Season 3.
I love how despite being a kids show, it's a spiritual sequel of voyager and it's full of references no kids would understand but it doesn't even matter because is a good show.
I love how despite being a kids show, it's a spiritual sequel of voyager and it's full of references no kids would understand but it doesn't matter because is a good show.
Being show for kids It's a cover (I don't know if you use this expression in English) because actually is a show for those kids from the 90's that are now adults.
may the force be with you #savestartrekprodigy
Like I’m remembering when Voyager ended 😢…this was what I needed lol.
Hope the new voyager-B will lonch
Definitely before the synthetics ban. I wonder how Admiral Janeway is going to act when they come for "Joe"?
Love the reference to Picard S1
I love their outfits. Makes me think of Star Trek Online how all crew members can have different clothing styles. I'm guessing these are student outfits outside of the Starfleet Academy ones?
they’re warrant officers, thus are neither enlisted nor officers
@@bostonrailfan2427 So I've heard...
"Admiral janeway, back at the helm of a brand new ship"
You cannot tell me that line wasn't made for a trailer.
I think the guy who's giving the tour its the EMH.
Correct, Voyager's EMH returns for Star Trek: Prodigy Season 2.
Hello, Voyager. Good to see you again.
"Romulan evacuation"
Well, that'll make the timeline fiends happy.
As opposed to those who don't care if anything makes sense? Wanting continuity in a shared universe makes one a fiend now. Some people are just too easy to make happy. You can make anything, not even make it match other things temporally and people will be happy. Those who want it to make sense are just fiends. LOL.
@@kennyhudson9201 Lol, chill bruh.
@@ginsengaddict LOL. you started it, by labeling those who like things to make sense as FIENDS. LOL.
"They are ignoring the Romulan evacuation"
Well, that will make the lovers of timeline inconsistency happy. LOL.
Sorry, I just believe those who don't need the consistency are the bad guys deserving of deragatory labels like FIEND.
@@kennyhudson9201there is such a thing as acceptable flexibility. If you live and die by a set continuity you're gonna write yourself into a corner and run into several issues whenever a story happens to return to any older stages in a timeline.
Overall though the star trek timeline all still works fine once you factor in all the times that time travel has occurred to save something.
The eugenics wars and world war three both still happen in the 21st century, an event bumped around by a handful of trips to the 20th century, most notably by Voyager in futures end, an event that gave earth tech way earlier than originally intended, putting the eugenics wars on hold that would originally have happened around the time voyager ended up in that time period, the Romulan tampering then delayed them further, resulting in them happening in the latter half of the first quarter of the 21st century, and then down the line world war 3 will hit, upon which time the enterprise E will be present to save earth from the borg and also unwittingly leave borg on earth.
The events of first contact with vulcans, various earth ships like the franklin and so on would launch and go about their adventures, the NX-01 would launch, the events of Enterprise would unfold, the aftermath of which that has not been shown on screen yet would see the nx go through it's refits and likely eventually end up as the constitution class, not literally but the nx class of ships likely evolved into that class.
Then the events of Discovery and strange new worlds unfold, with the legacy of the u.s.s. discovery locked away to secrecy, much the same way as Archers knowledge of the temporal cold war and similar events. Then we progress on to the events of the original series and it's related movies, moving us up to the opening sequence of Generations, wherein the B would go through it's journey, followed by the C right up until Narendra 3 and yesterday's enterprise.
Then we have the events of next generation, ds9 and Voyager all sort of coinciding at one point or another.
We get the movies with the E, and then the events of Lower decks followed by prodigy and then Picard, with little dips into the 29th before finishing with Discovery again in the 32nd.
Everything still happens as we see it, the events of lower decks proves as much that everything we see happening in Discovery and strange new worlds only serves to fill in the gaps of events that will still lead to the same finish line, visual differences are just due to real world improvements in budget and film quality, and do not reflect on changes to the timeline.
Voyager NCC-74656-A aka Admiral Janways personal flying Starbucks i bet on each Deck on every second corner is a Replicator for Coffee installed just for emergencies
😂
Ah yes, Star Trek: Rebels, my favourite show.
...wait
Season 2 released in France. I need it in the USA!
July 1.
I wonder if Voyager-A can safely use slipstream drive/transwarp/coaxial warp, or if it's stuck with old-class warp engines. Also, if there are holoemitters across the ship so the Doctor can leave sickbay without using his mobile emitter.
probably will have reenginnered version of the proto drive
@@akiro9635 I really don't think so, considering the drive was a prototype in one of a kind ship and in-universe season 2 of Prodigy happens right after season 1, so there would be literally no time to add a protodrive to Voyager. So my bet is either slipstream, coaxial warp, regular warp drive, or reverse-engineered Borg transwarp.
Voyager A is equipped with a Slipstream Drive.
@@andromeda5414 Cool to know. Would you mind sharing the source for that info, though?
@@UltimatePerfection It was mentioned by the Co Showrunner Aaron Waltke
Hopefully this will fill the void of Trek that I feel in my life now that two of the shows are at the end of life. We still had SNW, LD and STP!
She's so beautiful 😍
See voyager A nice to see stv get respect too
Just like the Enterprise, Voyager has earned her place as a Legacy ship.
And It finally has a new home! great announcement today!
More adventure is a good thing. 😂
"Romulan evacuation"
*sad trombone *
I'll admit that I'm surprised to see The Doctor remained in Starfleet. Unless he's doing this cruise as a personal favour for this old friend Adm. Janeway.
Im glad he still around after voy, but i dont think hes gonna have the same free will for awhile :(
@@alternative915 because of the synth ban?
That may have only applied to androids, not holograms and general AI (Rios still used holo's for example).
Plus, I think that VOY crew would have fought tooth and nail to make the Doctor the exception since he was a hologram and not an android synth.
@@deksroning125 True, tho then again they never fought Seven for letting her join starfleet because she's a borg >.>
@@deksroning125 It's mentioned in one of the LDS comics that he's been battling the federation in court over synthetic rights. So presumably he's decided he can do more good within the system than outside of it.
@@alternative915 admiral Janeway tried. But she was stonewalled by Starfleet. Possibly because Janeway already got the prodigy kids to be part of SF under her own wing.
We don't also know when seven decided to try and enter SF. It was probably after the destruction the living construct inflicted.
Had she tried to join sf while Voyager was still in the dq, around the same time icheb joined* she would have likely gotten in.
Attitudes on the Borg must have changed after prodigy events which may have prevented seven from joining SF and stonewalled Janeway's efforts to get her in.
Because seven herself said that Janeway tried and even threatened with resignation but then seven decided to withdraw her application to not cause Janeway problems
Netflix… I want to see this NOW!!
I find it somewhat of a cosmic comedy that they made a series featuring Janeway finding herself leading a group of children
Between Naomi, the Borg kids, and the immature mess that is early 7/9, Janeway is probably the most experienced captain when it comes to handling kids.
"the Romulan Evacuation". hinting at the Supernova already, are we?
Then causes a differnt timline were an angry romulan kills kirks dad
THINK Bigger
Was hoping Voy-A is going to be the Pathfinder class , i guess Vice admiral Janeway isn't giving space magic a second chance to send them back to the delta quadrant with half of the crew dead.
Voyager b was an Easter egg in picard s3, the b is a Pathfinder
Same here!
VOYAGER B.
i am happy for this but we have so many versions now of the enterprise and voyager now can we show the defiant some love and make it a legacy ship
We now at long last get to see the Voyager-A. We have the Voyager-B from season three of Picard on an overlay display for Raffi, (Pathfinder Class from ST Online), the Voyager-J from the late 32nd century, the original Intrepid Class and finally we get the “A” version. Well done!
So a ship with Voyager as its name has a shelf life of around 7 years, right?
The captains of Voyagers B to I must be really bad at their jobs since Voyager burnt through many ships to reach Voyager J in the 32nd century while the Enterprise took a 100 years longer to get to J from 2248 to 31XX.
I remember from other Star Trek episodes that there are quite the number of Defiant class starships in service.
A Voyager episode, one where the EMH MK I was transported to a prototype vessel the Romulans were trying to steal, showed an Akira class starships and a Nebula class starship engaging a couple of D'Deridax class Warbirds alongside (I think) 3 Defiant class starships.
@@ApolloXL5 the version of the Enterprise-J that Archer saw fighting at the Battle of Procyon V was in the 26th Century, so the year would be 25XX, not 31XX as you wrote. With the Enterprise-G recommissioned in 2402, that means they have between 98 and 197 years to get from -G to -H to -I and then to -J, assuming no timeline shenanigans throw that off.
@@ApolloXL5 Voyager (24th Century) to Voyager-J (32nd Century) is around _80 years_ per ship (with the original Voyager and the Voyager-A significantly pulling down that average, otherwise it would closer to 100). We're talking Excelsior-class service life there.
Nice to see other starships starting to get their due with the letter Registry (Titan-A, Voyager-A) makes me wonder why the Excelsior still hasn't been given this luxury.
….other than a whole class named after it? preserved in the museum?
there’s only so much they can reference before “fans” complain.
@@bostonrailfan2427 oh I know I was just wondering
Because Excelsior was stupid with a single moment of glory??? It mostly seemed to have started because the A was reassigned to the Enterprise crew. We know that Voyager ends up going up to J though.
Those schools are going to learn the janeway protocol
Oh no, 2 schools with Janeway in the center seat...
Thats the Bellrophin or the Discovery version of the class
When does season 2 air?
Omggg
Whoa, where did this clip come from???
This clip is a preview from Star Trek: Prodigy season 2 episode 1. It was shown at Star Trek Las Vegas.
@@Ruinen001 ah, interesting. Thanks. That's surprising given that the show is pretty much dead in the water. Perhaps there's hope yet. #SaveStarTrekProdigy
And Paramount cancelled it. Really, what kind of drugs are they on?
I was worried for Prodigy when Paramount entrusted production to Nickelodeon so its “cancellation” came of no surprise. . Unless it’s called Ninja turtles or SpongeBob, they haven’t had a good track record at keeping good content if it hit them in the face.
romulan evacuation? So this season takes place around the time of the supernova, interesting.
Yeah probably.
Why is it that the fairly newer ships like the Intrepid-class USS Voyager and Defiant-class USS Defiant (ex-Sao Paulo) retire early and get turned into museum ships whilst TOS-era ships such as the Excelsior-class and Miranda-class (commissioned in the 2280s) got to serve over 90+ years well into the Dominion War of the 2370s?
voyager and Defiant are ships with a history. and the defiant was a overpowered prototype not a class at the time of its use.
@@DigiTheInformer There were multiple Defiant-class starships built.
The first USS Defiant was destroyed by the Breen in 2375 during the Battle of the Chin'toka system (DS9 episode 7x20) which would later be replaced by the USS Sao Paulo (renamed to USS Defiant in honour of her predecessor).
Also, in Voyager episode (4x14), two Defiant-class starships as well as an Akira-class starship were seen battling three Romulan warbirds attempting to steal the USS Prometheus.
That said, I think the Defiant-class starships were put into large-scale production as well during the Dominion War.
However, Voyager being retired early would make sense due to its historical significance.
Bad writing.
@@DigiTheInformerthey were in production by 2372 there were at least 6 of the Defiant class by late 2374.
His question is about how long the ships are in service not about the class service life.
No one is ready for the Season 2
Only the Enterprise, aka the flagship, should do the suffix thing. Titian A to Enterprise G really screwed up that thing even more.
Won't someody think of the children!
Does the warp core double as a coffee brewer?
Poor Janeway can only drink tea now :c
Lol, good one.
no fucking way they used the same walking animation from star trek online
oh fuck this is going to be around the time romulans glassess mars and its space docks isnt it
No, around the time of the Romulan Supernova.
Hedley Lamarr
This seems like such a good payoff. Unlike the G.
They really chewed up the _Star Trek: Voyager_ title theme and spat it back out.
Promoted down from Admiral?
In 2385 Vice Admiral Janeway was promoted to Admiral following the Vau N'akat plot to destroy the Federation following the Synth attack on Mars.
Nope. Voyager A needed a commanding officer so she took the center seat like when she commanded the Dauntless.
The real Janeway wouldnt have wanted her only 7 year old ship to be a museum, nore would she want a new latest greatest ship... Just saying, seen voyager tons of times i can tell you this wouldnt happen. Sloppy writing in the end of voyagers last 2 episodes turned the ship that isnt even obsolete into a museum
Fam, the Intrepid class was played out by about the end of the Dominion War. Other than Bellerophon, name an Intrepid you've seen onscreen.
Exactly.
It got decommissioned into a museum at the start of the newest season of Lower Decks I think. By that time, Janeway was no longer in charge of the ship. If you think about it though, by preserving Voyager as a museum, Janeway can at least ensure that her beloved ship doesn't end up getting blown up in battle.
Just how many admirals are in star fleet?
No more than 50.
Given the average human lifespan in the 24th Century, Starfleet is probably top heavy unless they give flag officers an incentive to retire.
Well I mean most flag officers in Starfleet are:
A. Incompetent
B. Insane
C. Possessed by alien entities
D. Try to do coups against the Federation/do crimes
E. Two or more of the above.
Or in other words, they go through admirals like copy paper, and getting that admiral pip on your shoulder drops your 'competency' skill by like 50 points.
Given what Buenamigo said, it is top heavy, specifically around entry to admiralty. They stagnate once they get there and have few opportunities to prove themselves among their fellow admirals and advance.
That's crazy there's more than that in the US Navy. 160 I believe.@@sw-gs
Paramount+ should go out of business, first they allowed Kevin Costner to screw up their release of Yellowstone Season 5 and then they canceled Star Trek Prodigy despite positive reviews.
Netflix fixed that and it's just a few more weeks away now!!!
@@WarGrowlmon18 I don't know if I should be happy or more worried for future prospects
It would’ve been much better from a storytelling perspective to borrow the original Voyager from the fleet museum for season 2. They could’ve recreated all our favorite sets in beautiful animation, a great dose of nostalgia, then when they’re done, they can just return the ship to the ship museum. Total missed opportunity.
I'm glad they didn't do that. With the Voyager A, they're adding to Voyager's legacy instead of retreading old ground. We've seen Voyager in action before, now we get to see a new Voyager take center stage.
Feankly the ship is too young to be retired
I don't like shine of hull. It looks too plastic to me.
If they made it more like the odyssey hull colour to connect the design with the picard era, this would be my favorite ship in trek
@@euanmorris7835 That would be the _Voyager-B._
@@delcox8165 I mean give it a different colour pallet, not a complete redesign, the Voyager b is a completely different design.
@@euanmorris7835 I know, you're still nearly 20 years early. Connecting the _Voyager-A_ to the _Picard_ and _Odyssey_ class era would be like connecting the _Enterprise-C_ to the _TNG_ and _Galaxy_ class era. The _V-A_ would look nice with the _E-F's_ paint job, but it would be an inaccurate connection.
@@delcox8165 actually prodigy is set in the 2380s, and the Odyssey was launched in 2386,so it is relatively near, and if you look at the end of the nacells, they are similar to the Titan a's nacelles. If you are thinking 2409, picard s3 made that non canon.
Sorry but og voyager is too young for decommissioning
oh you've redecorated. I dont like it.
This looks terrible.
Why are the uniforms so bad omg. That commbadge is the worst design.
Cheaply made and ST:TMP rip off - stick to Strange New Worlds as better written, "real" actors and not woke.
Star Trek has always been "woke", qoH.
Pretty stupid they made Voyager A into “Enterprise E” type of ship.