The moment I knew Janeway was a great captain: "I'm usually easy to get along with, but I don't like bullies, I don't like threats, and I don't like you, Cullah."
My favourite Captain! She's a badass, she's flawed, she's human, she's a scientist. She got her crew home and expanded the frontiers of exploration. Truly underrated. Voyager rocks!!!
It's also the disaster assistance job's way of saying "Get out!" I've used it for a very long time and now that I'm retired... I STILL find myself saying it!
Think those aliens REEEEAAAAAAAAALYYYYYY underestimated her when they filled her brain with probes. I would imagine she has a file with them that is labed: DO NOT TOUCH HER OR HER SHIP!
Love her and Naomi. "There are three things to remember about being a starship captain: keep your shirt tucked in, go down with the ship - and never abandon a member of your crew."
That's my favourite scene with her and it's inspired me throughout my life. I met Kate Mulgrew and thanked her for how well she played her. She's always inspired me.
There's a ton of Picard, Sisko and Kirk fans but Janeway is so underrated as a captain and a character!!! After re-watching all series, I actually think Janeway is my favourite despite Picard holding a special place in my heart as I grew up watching TNG as a kid
I love Captain Janeway so much! In many ways, she was my idol throughout my Childhood and even now, I watch Voyager to receive advise from Cpt. Janeway! There are so many quotes I love, but there is one in particular, that I use on a regular basis: "One more coffee and I jump to Warp!"
The one thing Janeway had over Sisko (another badass), is she didn’t have Starfleet Command to back her up. In fact, her dealing with the atrocity the USS Equinox Captain was doing kind of proved it!
@@albinteer1242 If we go by SF Debris' interpretation, she deliberately stranded Voyager so that she could torment her crew for her own amusement. Given her willingness to ignore logical solutions to get home on a constant basis (never asking Q when he shows up, going after Ferengi instead just hopping in a wormhole, etc...). Honestly, it just makes more sense to view her as a secret villain instead of a heroic captain.
@@blacksupersport8311 Dude... Sisko was a bad ass, and a hell of a captain. I mean, he punched Q in the face, AND chased the traitor Michael Eddington down AND FORCED him to turn himself in, AND also turn over the Maquis' biogenic weapons, AND he spearheaded an attack against the Dominion, AND ended the Dominion War. And I'm sure there's more I'm leaving out. Sisko, while not exactly a by the book Starfleet Captain, was the best captain. And mind you, I used to be of the opinion that Picard was the best. I suppose Picard is the best by the book captain, but Sisko is tied with him, but being the most bad ass. Makes sense, really, considering their history.
It was good, but Voyager had way too many "Episodes that never happened". Unfortunately this was one of the main ones, Time and Again was another off the top of my head.
Voyager was one of the first Intrepid Class vessels (so how she managed to get her hands on a First Contact rifle could be explained by it being part of the brand new personnel armament along with the new and updated neural-gel the ships consoles and AI ran on)
I love the way that she can be the most caring and sympathetic person you have ever seen, but when it comes to discipline she can put her foot down with the best of them.
Janeway is a favorite captain of mine. Many captains overdo the toughness and I'm the boss thing but she knew when to put her foot down as well as when to be a warm and loving friend. I hope ST: Prodigy turns out to be good
Janeway is my second favorite captain, I love how powerful she is. We can't forget she was the first leading female captain at a time when (like uhura before her) it was really not widely acceptable.
Definitely. Janeway as a captain hardly ever listens to anyone else, she can be very stubborn--but Tuvok's opinion immediately cracks that shell. And Seven/Chakotay can talk her off cliffs too if they get her in a room alone.
Janeway and Chakotay had a relationship that lasted several months. They were left behind on a planet because they some kind of disease or infection. They admit they have wondered about them getting together and they set up home together. Chakotay even carves a wood bath for Janeway to soak in. Voyager found a cure, turn around and went back for them. When Janeway and Chakotay return to the ship, Janeway is " it's over, we never speak of this again." I'm surprised a channel producing Star Trek stuff doesn't know this.
Voyager was my TNG, I grew up with it, I even have all seven seasons on dvd, wich I used to binge-watch on a mobile tv when I was on holiday as a child. I also grew up with Picard and the gang but somehow Voyager has always been my favorite show and I never understood why its so hated among fans.
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It is hated because Janeway is a strong female captain. Some 've had a problem with their Mom, I suppose.
Oooooooh, you have no idea how satisfying this is. Love every second of this! Janeway for the win! My absolute favourite Captain, thank you for this marvellous present.
Janeway was also the first to say, “initiate the self-destruct sequence” IN A HEARTBEAT! She will KILL you and her crew before giving up that ship...IN A HEARTBEAT
Phage is a fantastic early episode. I also love the final scene aboard the Delta Flyer in The Voyager Conspiracy or the scene in the brig in Hope and Fear. Janeway and Kate have been an inspiration to me since Voyager started. "Permission to come aboard?" Me: OMG, GRANTED!! I can't wait to see what Janeway's up to in Prodigy.
Janeway has always been my favourite Captain. She & Chakotay had a incredible chemistry & relationship. Voyager will always be my favourite Star Trek show thanks too Janeway & her relationship to the crew. ^^
We mustn’t violate the Prime Directive! We must make the sacrifice of a decades long journey because we are a people of principle! THREE YEARS LATER Eff it. Let’s help the Borg.
I wish I had grown up with this show - what a powerhouse woman!!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰I actually wish the J+ C romance had been explored at least at the end ❤️ there was so much chemistry there
Energise! For me, Janeway had one of the toughest jobs out there. Dealing with the real unknown, but also knowing that she's gonna bump into the Borg at some point. A known evil. I take a lot of her leadership and principles with me. They've steered me right so far... 🖖
I Love her, always did! Glad to see Kate back! Captain Janeway was part Kirk, part Picard and all spitfire. And every scene with her and Q is hilarious. My hubby and I were watching Macrocosm and when she was strapping all those weapons on, he said Janebo! And that became one of my gamer tags. She got them home. Bottom line. Best series end, though I hated seeing it end.
Capt. Janeway's favorite phrases 1. Coffee, black! 2. Damn! 3. Engage Mr. Paris 4. Set a course for home 5. This is turning into the week of hell 6. Get off this ship! 7. Fire! 8. Energize
Hi Marcus, I think Captain Janeway is under ranked in the list of Captains, Each has a quality that are unique to each and brings something different as captain. Janeway in out of contact with the Federation and must challenge herself and crew to stand by their training and faith in StarFleet's moral values while facing hug obstacles.
I agree with you ten thousand percent! I was in high school when the original trek aired for the first time and I absolutely HATED the way women were treated in that show even though I loved the show. It took a long time and several series for things to improve and for primary women characters to have more than "safe" occupations such as medicine. (Don't tell me Uhura couldn't have run the Enterprise single-handed!) DS9 (my second-favorite series) gave us the amazing Kira Nerys but she still wasn't in command. IMHO Kate Mulgrew was absolutely FLAWLESS as Kathryn Janeway. A brilliant scientist and tactician, yet still a woman with emotions and a heart. (For you youngsters, look back at old movies and series to see how nonexistent such women used to be.) i just wish they hadn't given her that silly Victorian-governess hairstyle in the first season! Thanks for letting me rant.
Of the TNG era shows, Voyager was my favourite. Kate Mulgrew isn't just a fantastic actress but also a marvellous representation for anyone who truly loves everything Star Trek.
I always felt they could have done way more with the maquis/starfleet divide. Not dragged it out for all 7 seasons obviously. But basically have the finale of season 1 be a full on mutiny of some of the maquis, hell, have some of the disillusioned starfleet who just want to get home join them, and then deal with the fallout of that for season 2.
They actually sort-of did that, though, with the episode "Worst Case Scenario" - granted, it takes place as a holodeck simulation, but it acts as essentially a "what if" episode about an actual mutiny, with Chakotay and the former Marquis taking command of Voyager and preparing to drop off the Starfleet personnel on a planet to find their own way home. It's actually a very interesting episode, and I feel it explores the concept really well.
She was the first Star Trek captain that I ever watched, and I loved Janeway. Sisko later stole the number one spot from her for me, but she is still right up there.
really either one could totally qualify for best. Kirk and Picard are classic, but Sisko and Janeway are the two captains that had to lead under extremely unusual and controversial circumstances.
My favourite inadvertently hilarious Star Trek moment was on Voyager! Chakotay: "What's happened to you Katherine?" Janeway: "I was about to ask you the same thing!!" Me: "uhm......you do know his name isn't Katherine, right?"
My favourite captain already, then in 'Year of hell'. Janeway was so committed to repairing Voyager and keeping everything going. She forgot her own Birthday. When Chakotay says "today is May 20th". My eyes lit up! That's my Birthday!...I went into Nerd overload that day! 😁
3:00 Janeway gets some cute Kiss and a little Geeking out Romance. Also went through The Ritual to save Kes .I loved her strong Fermale Role being leader of a sShip but also being a Mother to them , having a open Ear for they Problems. Picard often was cold and distant, shes keeps the Chain of Command but also is Kathrin later to her close friends like tuvok or checkoty
That was actually a great episode. I love the ending, since its so insidious it makes you almost feel afraid for the villain. Fear: "I'm afraid." Janeway: "I know." Fear: "Drat."
She's my favourite captain too. She does what is obviously still a man's job in the 24th century, pulls it off brilliantly lost in the Delta Quadrant, holds the crew and ship together against impossible odds, and ultimately sacrifices herself to change the timeline, defeat the Borg, and get the crew home earlier. Name another captain who can equal that.
voyager has always been one of my favourite star trek series, so much so that when I played mass effect I made my character look like janeway and called her that too lol, but growing up all I heard was hate towards the show and I could never understand why. yes there are episodes that don't work (threshold, even though I have a so bad its good love for that episode lol) but for me that is no different to any of the other star trek show. however seeing how much love voyager gets now means so much and this video sums up perfectly why the show deserves to be loved.
When she's finally had enough of mind probing aliens after they kill one of her crew. Then she freaking flies Voyager into a binary polsar to finally get rid of them. Needless to say, don't poke Mama Bear Janeway. It usually doesn't end well.
First Seasons Janeway: we can't trade our technology. Later Seasons Janeway: we will give people we barely know two federation shuttles that have all kinds of technology onboard.
Captain Kathryn Janeway is the best Captain in all of Starfleet and she's a badass too she has a mothering nature to Seven of Nine and she cares a lot for her crew and she would not abandon them that is the true characteristics of a great captain and energize as all of the Starfleet captains have said including Kathryn Janeway.
6:02. I don't think Janeway knew that crashing voyager into the krenim ship would reset everything I think she just wanted to destroy the krenim ship after the year of hell
Janeway beat the borg 2-3 times and flew directly into the their capital stole their most prized possession and came out with no harm to herself or her crew... Now that's OP.
Janeway is awesome, i dont get all the Voyager dislike. It started out slow, but finished awesome, just like every single start trek show after the original
@AngemonRulez actually other way around Jeri got role because she was dating Braga and the pair turned it into 7 of 9 show. Kate just stood up for herself
@@Dancestar1981 so locking Ryan out of make up and refusing to let her in is standing up for herself!! No she was a bully and whatever the reasons it does not justify her behaviour.
While I would've loved to see this as it would've allowed for so many possibilities to expand on the plot, I can't help but feel the reset ending - which was fine for the end of a two-parter - wouldn't work so well if it reset an entire season. That would get a lot of fans upset, so probably not a good idea...
Oh god, no, please no. The season starts and keeps you watching all season/year long. Then, on the very last episode you get the "Oh sorry, we're just kidding." As they reset the entire season back to the very first episode and continue on like that entire season never happened. Wait, let me guess, you don't even realize they wasted two hours of your life with that two part episode? Ugh, simpletons...
Honestly, as cool as it sounds on paper... I don't think that would have worked very well. Maybe as a 3 or 4 episode mini epic, but also think of how fans would feel when the events of an entire season would be forgotten after a giant reset button in the final episode of the season.
Personally I don't need an overarching plot (one offs trying to get back makes sense for this show while it often didn't for Kirk or Picard). I liked them having to scrap around for resources and stop at planets just to get food for Neelix to physically cook in the galley. It feels much more tangeable. I enjoyed them rationing replicator rations, making a questionable trade to get a necessary ore... fascinating stuff.
The greatest thing about Janeway for me was her hair! 95% of the time she got into a scrape the hair would fall out of place,then automatically return to a perfectly coiffured look...
The moment I knew Janeway was a great captain:
"I'm usually easy to get along with, but I don't like bullies, I don't like threats, and I don't like you, Cullah."
YES!
Oh the irony coming from a real life nasty bully!
Goosebumps Right now, just reading the line!!!!
nah its "theres coffee in that nebula"
I loved that scene
I just came to say “progidy”.
He's hardly the first Trek UA-camr to do that. It's stunningly common, and I have no idea why.
@@arklestudios he mispronounces many things in each video. It’s annoying. Not sure whether to blame him or the editors.
Well the editors can only work with what they’re given, and if every take has him mispronounce things, it’s going to make the final cut.
I’m just taking the piss, didn’t mean anything by it.
@@arklestudios Ignorance and laziness.
My favourite Captain! She's a badass, she's flawed, she's human, she's a scientist. She got her crew home and expanded the frontiers of exploration. Truly underrated. Voyager rocks!!!
"Dismissed. That's Starfleet for get out." --- Capt Janeway.
An amazing line
@@bemasaberwyn55 I've actually used that line a couple of times over the years. The looks on their faces was priceless. 😂😂
@@EyeInTheSky982 were I a supervisor or manager, I'd use it
@@bemasaberwyn55 A supervisor position would be the best option; but I've used it on a girlfriend or two after I found out she was cheating. 😒😂
It's also the disaster assistance job's way of saying "Get out!" I've used it for a very long time and now that I'm retired... I STILL find myself saying it!
There's also the time she flies Voyager through twin pulsars to get rid of a migraine caused by nefarious alien experiments.
Think those aliens REEEEAAAAAAAAALYYYYYY underestimated her when they filled her brain with probes. I would imagine she has a file with them that is labed: DO NOT TOUCH HER OR HER SHIP!
I just watched that episode!
@@johnhollo6881 I know a few frequent migraine summoners who would be willing to rick this method
That was awesome.
That was when I really started to respect her, Though I knew she was awesome after she went commando.
Love her and Naomi. "There are three things to remember about being a starship captain: keep your shirt tucked in, go down with the ship - and never abandon a member of your crew."
Yeah!
The best quote Janeway said to Naomi in confidence. Sage sound advice!
Energize!
Though I can not think of Janeway without thinking of the line.
'Delete the wife' 🤣
I tend to think of the line "There's coffee in that nebula!"
David Morris "Do it!"
The Clown (Fear): I'm afraid.
Captain Janeway: I know.
Shoutout to Michael Mckean. He is a fantastic actor!
one of my top 5 episodes..so well done👍👏❤ P.S. clown vs doctor scenes...classic
That's my favourite scene with her and it's inspired me throughout my life. I met Kate Mulgrew and thanked her for how well she played her. She's always inspired me.
Priceless!
I love that scene so much. Janeways a badass.
There's a ton of Picard, Sisko and Kirk fans but Janeway is so underrated as a captain and a character!!! After re-watching all series, I actually think Janeway is my favourite despite Picard holding a special place in my heart as I grew up watching TNG as a kid
She's the most OP.
Janeway is not underrated
I loved Janeway right from the beginning she’s always been my favourite and I’m an 81 baby
The problem is that Captain Picard is ...boring !!!
I love Captain Janeway so much! In many ways, she was my idol throughout my Childhood and even now, I watch Voyager to receive advise from Cpt. Janeway! There are so many quotes I love, but there is one in particular, that I use on a regular basis:
"One more coffee and I jump to Warp!"
Janeway was a badass, and being a woman she was my favorite. She had no Federation to back her up. She had to do it all herself.
TIME’S UP
@Jimmy Devine 👏👏👏👏Thank you for being sensible
She’s no Mary Sue which makes her more real!
@@TheComp_Troller I have no idea what that means
@@batgurrl Mary Sue as in Rey from the New Star Wars trilogy
The one thing Janeway had over Sisko (another badass), is she didn’t have Starfleet Command to back her up. In fact, her dealing with the atrocity the USS Equinox Captain was doing kind of proved it!
How I imagine this:
Borg Queen meets Picard: She blushes
Borg Queen meets Janeway: She quivers.
Borg Queen meets Sisko:She gets slapped by his pimp hand.
Borg Queen meets Kirk: she gets banged
Borg Queen meets Sisko: She runs.
Love Janeway. She was such a strong role model growing up.
At least one of these dislikes must be from Tuvix.
Maybe even two.
The fate of Tuvix is an unforgiveable decision afaic
Too funny. 🖖😎
Ha! I was just going to say something about Tuvix!
@@albinteer1242 If we go by SF Debris' interpretation, she deliberately stranded Voyager so that she could torment her crew for her own amusement. Given her willingness to ignore logical solutions to get home on a constant basis (never asking Q when he shows up, going after Ferengi instead just hopping in a wormhole, etc...).
Honestly, it just makes more sense to view her as a secret villain instead of a heroic captain.
Janeway: Are you the prime directive?
Prime Directive: Yes, why?
Janeway: *Ignoring the answer*
There's coffee in that nebula. That's why I love her, she's so relatable 🤣
She's my favorite Captain. No offense to the other greats but she had to keep a family together for 7 years.
Yeah. She was a mother. She held them together like no other Captain because all they were all they had.
It was her fault they were stuck.
janeway is awesome! my favorite series ever and i grew up watching kirk
Trekkies: who is the best captain? Let us look at trek culture!
Trekculture: Janeway.
Trekcultire: Also Sisko
I disagree in my personal opinion it a toss up between Kirk and Picard
Janeway and Sisko have to be at the very bottom of the list C'mom man lol
Sisko won a war against all odds and built a ship just to eff up the Borg out of revenge.
@@blacksupersport8311 Dude... Sisko was a bad ass, and a hell of a captain. I mean, he punched Q in the face, AND chased the traitor Michael Eddington down AND FORCED him to turn himself in, AND also turn over the Maquis' biogenic weapons, AND he spearheaded an attack against the Dominion, AND ended the Dominion War. And I'm sure there's more I'm leaving out.
Sisko, while not exactly a by the book Starfleet Captain, was the best captain. And mind you, I used to be of the opinion that Picard was the best. I suppose Picard is the best by the book captain, but Sisko is tied with him, but being the most bad ass. Makes sense, really, considering their history.
The Year of Hell was a magnificent bit of television.
Which was wiped from the timeline
I admired it, but didn't like the character progression lost. Feels like a waste of time.
@@parmavee
So was Yesterday's Enterprise and that was one of the best episodes of TNG.
It was good, but Voyager had way too many "Episodes that never happened". Unfortunately this was one of the main ones, Time and Again was another off the top of my head.
Voyager was one of the first Intrepid Class vessels (so how she managed to get her hands on a First Contact rifle could be explained by it being part of the brand new personnel armament along with the new and updated neural-gel the ships consoles and AI ran on)
"There's coffee in that nebula."
"Delete the wife."
Coffee is important and holographic wives delete all the fun.
I love the way that she can be the most caring and sympathetic person you have ever seen, but when it comes to discipline she can put her foot down with the best of them.
Janeway is a favorite captain of mine. Many captains overdo the toughness and I'm the boss thing but she knew when to put her foot down as well as when to be a warm and loving friend. I hope ST: Prodigy turns out to be good
I actually read that as "progidy." Greeeat...
Janeway is my second favorite captain, I love how powerful she is. We can't forget she was the first leading female captain at a time when (like uhura before her) it was really not widely acceptable.
I liked Kathryn Janeway in "Year of Hell" especially. And her relationship with Tuvok was always interesting, if not completely logical at times.
Definitely. Janeway as a captain hardly ever listens to anyone else, she can be very stubborn--but Tuvok's opinion immediately cracks that shell. And Seven/Chakotay can talk her off cliffs too if they get her in a room alone.
Janeway and Chakotay had a relationship that lasted several months. They were left behind on a planet because they some kind of disease or infection. They admit they have wondered about them getting together and they set up home together. Chakotay even carves a wood bath for Janeway to soak in.
Voyager found a cure, turn around and went back for them. When Janeway and Chakotay return to the ship, Janeway is " it's over, we never speak of this again."
I'm surprised a channel producing Star Trek stuff doesn't know this.
I'm not sure it was clear cut. Thier relationship on the planet was a bit more open to interpretation. But, you're right, it was worth a mention.
Nah, it was pretty obvious they did it (over and over) during that time
Terrific video! I completely agree with your assessment, and I love your enthusiasm for Janeway!
Voyager was my TNG, I grew up with it, I even have all seven seasons on dvd, wich I used to binge-watch on a mobile tv when I was on holiday as a child. I also grew up with Picard and the gang but somehow Voyager has always been my favorite show and I never understood why its so hated among fans.
It is hated because Janeway is a strong female captain. Some 've had a problem with their Mom, I suppose.
Captain Janeway is the reason why Voyager is my favorite Star Trek series.
Same, but Voyager is also my favorite series of all time.
Oooooooh, you have no idea how satisfying this is. Love every second of this!
Janeway for the win!
My absolute favourite Captain, thank you for this marvellous present.
I really hope Marcus isn’t doing the reviews for Star Trek: Prodigy... I’m not sure how many times I can take ‘progidy’ 😳😆
Janeway was also the first to say, “initiate the self-destruct sequence” IN A HEARTBEAT! She will KILL you and her crew before giving up that ship...IN A HEARTBEAT
Phage is a fantastic early episode.
I also love the final scene aboard the Delta Flyer in The Voyager Conspiracy or the scene in the brig in Hope and Fear. Janeway and Kate have been an inspiration to me since Voyager started.
"Permission to come aboard?"
Me: OMG, GRANTED!!
I can't wait to see what Janeway's up to in Prodigy.
The earlier episodes without the Borg I really enjoyed
Just got through re-watching it after 10 years or so. The series holds up really well and I think Janeway was a great captain too.
Yes I agree. DS9 is still good but not for the whole seasons, and TNG doesn't hold up well.
Janeway and Sisko will always have my heart. Voyager was the first ship I fell in love with.
Janeway has always been my favourite Captain. She & Chakotay had a incredible chemistry & relationship. Voyager will always be my favourite Star Trek show thanks too Janeway & her relationship to the crew. ^^
We mustn’t violate the Prime Directive! We must make the sacrifice of a decades long journey because we are a people of principle!
THREE YEARS LATER
Eff it. Let’s help the Borg.
Every Captain has violated the Prime Directive.
Well it was a deal, help the Borg and they leave Voyager alone... Otherwise they would have had to take the long way around Borg space.
Quite sure the Borg are not mentioned in the prime directive.
@@gaffawebber
Rules are made to be broken.
@@gaffawebber it's more like a Prime Suggestion.
Glad to see Janeway getting some kudos! 😁👍
The REAL reason she changed history in Endgame was she couldn't stand Harry Kim becoming a captain!!!
Harry Kim, the only guy to retire an Ensign without being demoted first.
No it’s because she went back for Chakotay because she loved him
No it was to rescue Chakotay which she is going to do in Prodigy
I wish I had grown up with this show - what a powerhouse woman!!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰I actually wish the J+ C romance had been explored at least at the end ❤️ there was so much chemistry there
Let me tell you about this thing call fanfic. 😉 Also, the Voyager relaunch books do a good job developing them.
I grew up watching voyager, and honestly, I'm super glad I did ❤️
Growing up with this show as a young adult really helped me through the difficulties of life. I can assure you - and I've had many traumatic events.
Energise!
For me, Janeway had one of the toughest jobs out there. Dealing with the real unknown, but also knowing that she's gonna bump into the Borg at some point. A known evil.
I take a lot of her leadership and principles with me. They've steered me right so far...
🖖
You pretty much covered it. I also love the line "There's coffee in that nebula."
Fav part when she yelled TOM and her voice broke during that near run in with a borg ship (priceless)
Captain Janeway is my favorite Starfleet captian.
I Love her, always did! Glad to see Kate back! Captain Janeway was part Kirk, part Picard and all spitfire.
And every scene with her and Q is hilarious.
My hubby and I were watching Macrocosm and when she was strapping all those weapons on, he said Janebo! And that became one of my gamer tags.
She got them home. Bottom line. Best series end, though I hated seeing it end.
Capt. Janeway's favorite phrases
1. Coffee, black!
2. Damn!
3. Engage Mr. Paris
4. Set a course for home
5. This is turning into the week of hell
6. Get off this ship!
7. Fire!
8. Energize
Hi Marcus, I think Captain Janeway is under ranked in the list of Captains, Each has a quality that are unique to each and brings something different as captain. Janeway in out of contact with the Federation and must challenge herself and crew to stand by their training and faith in StarFleet's moral values while facing hug obstacles.
I can't wait!!! I love Captain Janeway!! 🖖
Energize!!
#1 should 'She played the Borg several times'.
So it was Janeway who ruined the Borg! Dammit, this whole time I thought it was Rick Berman.
Only because she had her coffee reserves topped up. ☕
I agree with you ten thousand percent! I was in high school when the original trek aired for the first time and I absolutely HATED the way women were treated in that show even though I loved the show. It took a long time and several series for things to improve and for primary women characters to have more than "safe" occupations such as medicine. (Don't tell me Uhura couldn't have run the Enterprise single-handed!) DS9 (my second-favorite series) gave us the amazing Kira Nerys but she still wasn't in command. IMHO Kate Mulgrew was absolutely FLAWLESS as Kathryn Janeway. A brilliant scientist and tactician, yet still a woman with emotions and a heart. (For you youngsters, look back at old movies and series to see how nonexistent such women used to be.) i just wish they hadn't given her that silly Victorian-governess hairstyle in the first season! Thanks for letting me rant.
This is awesome!!
Of the TNG era shows, Voyager was my favourite. Kate Mulgrew isn't just a fantastic actress but also a marvellous representation for anyone who truly loves everything Star Trek.
I always felt they could have done way more with the maquis/starfleet divide. Not dragged it out for all 7 seasons obviously. But basically have the finale of season 1 be a full on mutiny of some of the maquis, hell, have some of the disillusioned starfleet who just want to get home join them, and then deal with the fallout of that for season 2.
They actually sort-of did that, though, with the episode "Worst Case Scenario" - granted, it takes place as a holodeck simulation, but it acts as essentially a "what if" episode about an actual mutiny, with Chakotay and the former Marquis taking command of Voyager and preparing to drop off the Starfleet personnel on a planet to find their own way home. It's actually a very interesting episode, and I feel it explores the concept really well.
"Admiral" Janeway. Put some respect on it.
My favourite Captain
She was the first Star Trek captain that I ever watched, and I loved Janeway. Sisko later stole the number one spot from her for me, but she is still right up there.
really either one could totally qualify for best. Kirk and Picard are classic, but Sisko and Janeway are the two captains that had to lead under extremely unusual and controversial circumstances.
Im honestly conflicted between Sisko and Janeway for my favorites
"Sometimes you just have to punch it" ~ Kathryn Janeway performing the Janeway Manoeuvre for the first time.
COUNTERPOINT. 😍😍 my favorite episode EVER. It's stunning.
Sisko reading about Voyagers Year of Hell in the celestial temple: “well that was cute.”
My favourite inadvertently hilarious Star Trek moment was on Voyager!
Chakotay: "What's happened to you Katherine?"
Janeway: "I was about to ask you the same thing!!"
Me: "uhm......you do know his name isn't Katherine, right?"
My favourite captain already, then in 'Year of hell'. Janeway was so committed to repairing Voyager and keeping everything going. She forgot her own Birthday. When Chakotay says "today is May 20th". My eyes lit up! That's my Birthday!...I went into Nerd overload that day! 😁
She frightened Fear itself. How much more badass can you be?
I think people are disliking this video just because of the title ha ha! Every Trekculture video gets a like from me!
Very nice comparison with 2 of my favorites @6:39
3:00 Janeway gets some cute Kiss and a little Geeking out Romance. Also went through The Ritual to save Kes .I loved her strong Fermale Role being leader of a sShip but also being a Mother to them , having a open Ear for they Problems. Picard often was cold and distant, shes keeps the Chain of Command but also is Kathrin later to her close friends like tuvok or checkoty
She had some pretty bad moments but one of her best was giving fear incarnate a "reason you suck" speech.
That was actually a great episode. I love the ending, since its so insidious it makes you almost feel afraid for the villain.
Fear: "I'm afraid."
Janeway: "I know."
Fear: "Drat."
Energize! And never interrupt the Captain before her first cup of coffee of the day.
My favorite Captain................Kathryn Janeway!
TNG and Voyager will always be my favorites!! They are just so good!!!
Voyager is practically the younger twin of NextGen; both are nonetheless "so good" 😎
She's always been my favorite Captain! 🤨🕶🖖🏻
She's my favourite captain too. She does what is obviously still a man's job in the 24th century, pulls it off brilliantly lost in the Delta Quadrant, holds the crew and ship together against impossible odds, and ultimately sacrifices herself to change the timeline, defeat the Borg, and get the crew home earlier. Name another captain who can equal that.
voyager has always been one of my favourite star trek series, so much so that when I played mass effect I made my character look like janeway and called her that too lol, but growing up all I heard was hate towards the show and I could never understand why. yes there are episodes that don't work (threshold, even though I have a so bad its good love for that episode lol) but for me that is no different to any of the other star trek show. however seeing how much love voyager gets now means so much and this video sums up perfectly why the show deserves to be loved.
5. Should be 3 crews, as she integrated survivors from the Equinox into her crew as well.
Love Janeway
My name is Kathryn and had my parents let me, I totally would have legally changed my middle name to Janeway in the 90s.
Janeway is my captain.
When she's finally had enough of mind probing aliens after they kill one of her crew. Then she freaking flies Voyager into a binary polsar to finally get rid of them. Needless to say, don't poke Mama Bear Janeway. It usually doesn't end well.
Honestly, I did not need to get convinced of Janeway being the greatest captain ever
Love Janeway, Voyager is my favorite Trek show right after TOS!
I love how much he loves Trek 👍❤️
A very fine show kid. Keep up the good work. I had good fun. Thank you.
First Seasons Janeway: we can't trade our technology.
Later Seasons Janeway: we will give people we barely know two federation shuttles that have all kinds of technology onboard.
Which ep did she give up shuttles?
As far as I know they never traded weapon technology, just replicator tech and Holotech
They got those shuttles back
@@aceman67 I dont remember seeing that on screen
@@hellfish2309 the one with the hunted telepathic aliens
She was a captain but also was Arachnia, queen of the Spider People, Bride of Chaotica!
She was the best!
Captain Kathryn Janeway is the best Captain in all of Starfleet and she's a badass too she has a mothering nature to Seven of Nine and she cares a lot for her crew and she would not abandon them that is the true characteristics of a great captain and energize as all of the Starfleet captains have said including Kathryn Janeway.
She is my fave captain. They didn't make all the male crew around her incompetent jokes either, imagine that!
Although they really did screw over kim
6:02. I don't think Janeway knew that crashing voyager into the krenim ship would reset everything I think she just wanted to destroy the krenim ship after the year of hell
Actually she heard they had coffee, she decided to take the fastest way to get to it. 😂
She knew. She had everyone turn off their temporal shields so that they wouldn't miss the reset
You forgot one. The Janeway Directive!!
Janeway beat the borg 2-3 times and flew directly into the their capital stole their most prized possession and came out with no harm to herself or her crew... Now that's OP.
Janeway is awesome, i dont get all the Voyager dislike. It started out slow, but finished awesome, just like every single start trek show after the original
I always thought so
Had no idea Jeri and Kate had issues behind the scenes. ENERGIZE.
@AngemonRulez Might also have to do with the fact Kes had to leave for Seven to come on board. Budget restraints and all that.
@AngemonRulez actually other way around Jeri got role because she was dating Braga and the pair turned it into 7 of 9 show. Kate just stood up for herself
@@Dancestar1981 so locking Ryan out of make up and refusing to let her in is standing up for herself!! No she was a bully and whatever the reasons it does not justify her behaviour.
One problem with The Year Of Hell is that it should've been a whole damned season!
While I would've loved to see this as it would've allowed for so many possibilities to expand on the plot, I can't help but feel the reset ending - which was fine for the end of a two-parter - wouldn't work so well if it reset an entire season. That would get a lot of fans upset, so probably not a good idea...
It was supposed to be. The Big Wigs said NOPE
Oh god, no, please no. The season starts and keeps you watching all season/year long. Then, on the very last episode you get the "Oh sorry, we're just kidding." As they reset the entire season back to the very first episode and continue on like that entire season never happened.
Wait, let me guess, you don't even realize they wasted two hours of your life with that two part episode? Ugh, simpletons...
It should have been the whole series
Honestly, as cool as it sounds on paper... I don't think that would have worked very well. Maybe as a 3 or 4 episode mini epic, but also think of how fans would feel when the events of an entire season would be forgotten after a giant reset button in the final episode of the season.
Yessssss, she is the best!
There’s coffee in that nebula ☕️
I would like her so much more if the writing had been more consistent and the show was able to have more significant Plot development.
Personally I don't need an overarching plot (one offs trying to get back makes sense for this show while it often didn't for Kirk or Picard). I liked them having to scrap around for resources and stop at planets just to get food for Neelix to physically cook in the galley. It feels much more tangeable. I enjoyed them rationing replicator rations, making a questionable trade to get a necessary ore... fascinating stuff.
Janeway is the greatest captin in Starfleet history.
hope they don't break her. she was awesome
The greatest thing about Janeway for me was her hair!
95% of the time she got into a scrape the hair would fall out of place,then automatically return to a perfectly coiffured look...
It's a long-haired tribble.