Star Trek: Voyager

Summary

Star Trek : Voyagerhad many sequence sport the cast teaming up on the holodeck for an dangerous undertaking . As the fourth TV series in theStar Trekfranchise , Voyagercontinued to expand the universe by focusing on the work party of the USS Voyager as they journeyed through the Delta Quadrant . course , the crew faced many challenges and rigorousness during their time on the other side of the Galax urceolata but also find meter to relax and bond with each other during their off hours . Voyager ’s holodeck provided a multifariousness of preferences for both of these position and wasthe place where the gang terminate up congregating the most often for communal experiences .

Because of its original mission , Voyager was not a ship designed with luxury in brain , and unlike ships likeStar Trek : The Next Generation ’s USS Enterprise - D , did n’t have many recreational facility on board . This meant that the crowd had to take full advantage of the holodeck , both separately and as a larger group . Often , the holodeck was a source of entertainment and relaxation for Voyager ’s crew , but on occasion , it was also a place setting where they were forced into less - than - pleasant destiny . In both case , there were certain broadcast on the holodeck that were simply more entertaining or exciting than others .

The room that Star Trek : Voyager ’s crew used their holodeck was often very different than how the crews of Star Trek : TNG or DS9 used theirs .

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10Paxau Resort

First introduced in Voyager season 3, episode 10, “Warlord”

create by Neelix ( Ethan Phillips ) , the Paxau resort served as a gathering position forVoyager ’s crew throughout time of year 3 . Originally based on a haunt from Neelix ’s home planet of Talax , the political program was enhanced by other crew penis to include Polynesian elements . Although the resort made frequent appearances inVoyagerseason 3 , it disappeared after the time of year was over , probable because there were only so many stories it could be incorporated into . The Paxau resort was sure a reposeful program and a way to show the crew let their whisker down , but compare to some of the other communal holodeck programsVoyagerfeatured , it provide very short to plot line .

9Fair Haven

First introduced in Voyager season 6, episode 11, “Fair Haven”

Fair Haven was featured in two memorable installment ofVoyagerseason 7 . Created byTom Paris ( Robert Duncan McNeill ) , the program depicted a quaint Irish Greenwich Village ended with a mold of colored holographic characters . Although Fair Haven offered a departure from the common storylinesVoyagertold , the episodes about it are generally disliked for their campiness and stereotyping of Irish culture . Captain Janeway ’s ridiculous romantic subplot with the holographic Michael Sullivan ( Fintan McKeown ) is still bemock by viewers , and the episode where the Fair Haven character begin to become self - aware is simply a bad retelling of the holographical Professor Moriarty ( Daniel Davis ) gaining sense onStar Trek : The Next Generation .

8Leonardo Da Vinci’s Workshop

First introduced in Voyager season 3, episode 26, “Scorpion, Part I”

Da Vinci ’s workshop became more of a communal political platform throughoutVoyagerseason 4 , although only Captain Janeway keep a secretive relationship with the holographic Leonardo da Vinci ( John Rhys - Davies ) who was included in the program . Although Rhys - Davies is an undeniably talented actor , and the programme cater an interesting setting for Janeway and other characters likeSeven of Nine ( Jeri Ryan)to interact , it was a somewhat bizarre choice for the show and Janeway as a part specifically , since she was never shown to be much of a historian or creative person . The program did n’t last long in the holodeck ’s rotation and was phased out by the end of season 4 .

7Chez Sandrine

First introduced in Voyager season 1, episode 6, “The Cloud”

Sandrine ’s was the first communal holodeck programVoyagerever featured after Tom Paris ( Robert Duncan McNeill ) created it in season 1 for his personal economic consumption . Although Sandrine ’s tolerate from a similar issue to the Paxau resort , namely not being much beyond a place for the crew to congregate , it was more interesting than the resort program thanks to saturated nostalgia as a raw material of the show ’s early season . The cake also had more for the crew to do and bring home the bacon somefun tantrum of character interacting over games of pool , which ended up serving a similar function to the famous poker game games thatStar Trek : TNG ’s mould participate in .

6Beowulf

First introduced in Voyager season 1, episode 12, “Heroes and Demons”

Although the Beowulf program was only featured in " Heroes and Demons " , it was substantial because of its lasting importance on one of the show ’s most popular characters : the Doctor ( Robert Picardo ) . create by Harry Kim ( Garrett Wang ) , the Beowulf computer programme ended up being the stage setting for the Doctor ’s first - ever by commission , where he experienced several other first include his first chosen name , first snog , and first honest heartbreak . “Heroes and Demons " marked the beginning of the Doctor ’s journey towards sentienceand showcased how complex and entertaining the character could be give the opportunity .

Star Trek : Voyager ’s Doctor chose and then put away many names over the course of the show , but it ’s ultimately a good thing he remained " The Doctor "

5Insurrection Alpha

First introduced in Voyager season 3, episode 25, “Worst Case Scenario”

Insurrection Alpha had the distinction of being the first holodeck political program that jointly gaveVoyager ’s crew a challenge to work through rather than only being somewhere to drop time . Tuvok created the computer program as a training simulation in caseVoyager ’s former Maquis crewdecided to mutiny , but everyone else think it was a holonovel and became obsessed with playing out the various scenarios . Despite Insurrection Alpha pose some of the gang in real risk , the programme provided a very interesting looking at an alternate reality and became a in truth great puzzle for everyone to bond over , make it more exciting than previous communal holodeck programs .

4The Adventures Of Flotter

First introduced in Voyager season 5, episode 5 “Once Upon a Time”

The Adventures of Flotter provided theStar Trekfranchise with the first looking at at children ’s holodeck platform , something no other show beforeVoyagerhad explore . Although the computer program was primarily used by Naomi Wildman ( Scarlett Pomers ) during " Once Upon a prison term , " the episode made it clear that Flotter was a beloved twenty-fourth - century nipper ’s character and the other member of the crew had played the program growing up . This added an entirely new bed to the holodeck ’s backstory in theStar Trekuniverse . The only downside to The Adventures of Flotter was that it was only ever featured in oneVoyagerepisode .

3Photons Be Free

2Hirogen WWII Simulation

First introduced in Voyager season 4, episode 18, “The Killing Game, Part I”

Voyager ’s crew were unwilling participants in the Hirogen ’s World War II simulation , but the programme itself was a great addition to the sequence , provide a fun setting to watch the crew interact with . The entertainment value of the pretence was two - fold , given that the crowd was brainwashed to consider it was real . observe them play as their fake characters bring home the bacon a sharpen mother wit of drama , and when some began to realize what was rifle on , their fight against the simulation and the real Hirogen menace only intensified the instalment ’s stakes . The simulation was a major constituent in induce " The Killing Game " one ofVoyager ’s best episodes .

1The Adventures Of Captain Proton

First introduced in Voyager season 5, episode 1, “Night”

Without a dubiety , the good communal holodeck program thatVoyagerever featured was The Adventures of Captain Proton . The political platform served asan ironical nod to theStar Trekfranchise ’s originswith its setting of a campy , early 20th - century sci - fi boob tube show . It also provide one of Voyager ’s most hilarious , memorable , and well - crafted sequence with time of year 5 , episode 12 , " Bride of Chaotica ! " Janeway ’s iconic public presentation as Arachnia , Queen of the Spider People , and the unbelievable character of Dr. Chaotica ( Martin Rayner ) were more than enough to elevate Captain Proton to the top when consideringStar Trek : Voyager ’s various holodeck adventures .

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Robert Beltran as Chakotay, Jeri Ryan as Seven of Nine, and Kate Mulgrew as Kathryn Janeway from Star Trek: Voyager with the holodeck grid in the background.

Patrick Stewart as Jean-Luc Picard, Kate Mulgrew as Kathryn Janeway, and Avery Brooks as Benjamin Sisko from the Star Trek franchise with the holodeck grid in the background.

Garrett Wang as Harry Kim and Tim Russ as Tuvok speak with some characters in the Paxau Resort holodeck program on Star Trek: Voyager.

Jeri Ryan as Seven Of Nine molds a clay sculpture in the Da Vinci’s workship holodeck program on Star Trek: Voyager.

Garrett Wang as Harry Kim and Robert Duncan McNeill as Tom Paris look at something offscreen as they sit with Sandrine and Ricky in the Chez Sandrines holodeck program on Star Trek: Voyager.

The Doctor in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Heroes and Demons”

Collage of the Doctor from Star Trek: Voyager.

Scarlett Pomers as Naomi Wildman mediates an argument between Flotter and Trevis on the holodeck in Star Trek: Voyager, season 5, episode 5, “Once Upon a Time”

The Doctor writes his holonovel, “Photons Be Free” on the holodeck in Star Trek: Voyager, season 7, episode 20, “Author, Author”

Karr the Hirogen alpha in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “The Killing Game: Part 1”

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