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During the encounter with the temporal micro wormhole where they sent messages through the wormhole to be relayed to the families in 2371 it also needs to be stated that they also managed to pull off what could be said to be the first attempt at a temporal transporter or transporting somebody through time when they brought the Romulan onto Voyager from 20 years in the past.
The Ferengi weren't chased by the Enterprise, nor trying to escape. The Ferengi, along with a Data and Geordi's shuttle, went through the wormhole to conduct a survey on the wormhole's stability, and didn't leave when Geordi warned them that the wormhole was unstable. So the Ferengi stayed when the shuttle went through, and when the mouth finally opened, it shifted in space, stranding the Ferengi in the Delta quadrant.
I have watched it a couple times thru since, the first two seasons are hit or miss episode wise but third on it gets pretty good, with a few terrible eps but over all lre-watchable.
Voyager had its problems like every trek series does but it was still fantastic. Worth a re watch. The Year of Hell episodes are my personal favourites.
Correction: At 8:28 the image is of the alien who ran the Tsunkatse show for the Norcadians, but he was not Norcadian himself. Mezoti, the young borg girl who joined the Voyager in later seasons was a Norcadian. Correction 2: At 14:48, the Ferengi were not chased through the wormhole, they went in voluntarily and failed to leave before the wormhole closed. Correction 3: At 15:12 the Ferengi did not use transporter technology, they used replicator technology.
I still think Voyager had the best premise out of all the Trek serials regardless of how well the story played out to it. They basically had the idea of The Odyssey: á la Star Trek. I still enjoy the series. It has It's good and bad parts like most shows do. But, at least they didn't wind up having to save Chekov from some kind of Hawkin's Nutshell. And even the worst parts are still better then most modern shows/writing.
The interesting thing about Voyager is that no alien species stayed longer than a season or two (with a few exceptions) due to them having to constantly travel back to the Alpha quadrant. By the time they run into the Heirarchy, the Kazon were no longer mentioned etc... That map also only represents a small portion of the Delta quadrant.
I watched every episode and love Janeway. Now I'm watching all my favorite episodes again, and some are just excellent. Voyager is my favorite Star Trek series.
It was my first introduction to the series, a nice entry considering their in uncharted space. However now the other quadrants feel more foreign to me haha.
in my opinion, the delta has some of the most interesting set of races. among them the ocampa, kazon, talaxian, vidiians, Krenim, Hirogen, Malon, Species 8472 and The Borg. I've seen the alpha and beta known races and I just love seeing more races in an quadrant unexplored by the federation until Voyager's incident
In the Full Circle novelization, the Federation encounters the Confederacy of the First Quadrant. it is said to be a third sized twin of the Federation in the Delta Quadrant. Thank you.
Looking at this Borg space is split all over. That seems highly in-efficient. When I play a game ( RTS or survival ) I work out from a starting location taking more and more of the area and its resources. The Borg just seem to set up anywhere.
@@CharlesUrban But when we see that it looks like how I described tendrils moving out from one point. The only logic I found is the "gaps" in the territory are areas the Borg found no value in which does make sense as why claim a area you have to defend for no benefit. But then the question is if I am defending they have ships if they have ships they have material to make the ships. Even raw material is worth something
if you follow the STO timelie, the voth and turei are allied against the now reborn vaadwaur and fight them. The Kobali also fight them due to their way of life and the vaadwaur having many dead and living in sleep chambers on their home world all being turned into Kobalians. Meanwhile in the shadows the ones that influenced and gave the Vaadwaur technology to fight on par with all of them were the Iconians via proxy races.
At 8:30 you show Penk, the ringmaster of Tsunkatsee as Norcadian which he is not Mazati, the young girl recued from a Borg cube un the 6th season episode Collective, is identified as Norcadian Icheb is Brunali and the twins Rebi and Azan are Wyzanti by the way
14:48 - The Ferengi weren't trying to escape the Enterprise-D. They were simply exploring the wormhole, and refused to heed La Forge and Data's warning about the wormhole's instability.
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Voyager is still my favorite. Even thought i grew up with next gen and Discovery is ok. Still havent seen DS9 completely because it just always lacked charm. 😅 Btw you missed the whole wierd time travel things and episodes with q. 😅🥰🤗 cool vid though!
The Vidiians confuse me. With their level of technology, they could just vat-grow replacement organs instead of attacking other people while yelling "WE'RE COMING FOR YOUR SPLEEEEEN."
Have you any idea how large the transceiver array the hirogen used? The one where voyager sent the doctor to the alpha quadrant? I know it’s large but is there anything explained who made it and why? And how far it expands
Janeway did pretty much whatever she wanted, whenever she wanted. Given Voyager's uniquely perilous situation, I don't blame her...but I don't think that the name "Insaneway" misses the mark.
I don't think the Hirogen built the array. I think they were using ancient tech they found in space. I like to think it was built by the Iconians before they figured out how to make arches to every where.
If they stretched the episode "Year of Hell" over seven seasons, that would have been pretty neat. That was the episode where they took off the plot armor and saw what happened.
Malon space is divided into three sections, the first is where I put the title, but after that there are two other areas of the same color that are also Malon space.
Im just here to learn what is the real star trek map.. how far.. is it a galaxy or a milkyway? .. im really confused ... its as if their is no end travelling on every quadrant
Voyager had an interesting premise, but was too light in tone. The example of the Osiris (and for that matter Star Trek Beyond) showed what life would really be like for the Alphans in the Delta Quadrant. If made today, it should detail how many of the crew are killed, and the survivors are forced to beg, borrow or steal to upgrade the ship. By the final season, many of the original characters would be dead, while the ship has become a deadly hybrid of technologies run by a small tight-knit, sometimes ruthless, group who discarded Starfleet protocol long ago.
The Ferengi where not trying to escape the Enterprise, they were negotiating for some wormhole which got them trapped in the Delta Quadrant when the Wormhole collapsed and they didn't use transporter technology to gain favor and power over the lesser technologically advanced civilization, they used a replicator. I enjoy your videos but odd you got this so wrong.
Your depiction of the Norcadian is wrong. the female child former borg drone known as Mezoti was a Norcadian but your depiction is of Penk, a non Norcadian who ran the tsunkatse tournament
@@CivilizationEx I'm also surprised that you didn't mention the Brunali teen named Icheb who had been assimilated by the borg but later became a permanent crewman aboard the Voyager, even turning against his own parents to do so as well as the two Wsyanti Azan and Rebi, also borg children aboard Voyager, not to mention the unknown borg infant they rescued as well Also you could have mentioned the three members of 7 of 9's unimatrix 01 who appeared in the episode Survival Instinct Lansor of species 571, Marika Wilkarah, a Bajoran assimilated at the battle of Wolf 359 (though how anyone was assimilated at Wolf 359 and immediately sent back to the delta quadrant while the ship that supposedly did that assimilation was later destroyed is beyond meas we saw another drone from there in the episode Unity is beyond me) As well as P'Chan who is also listed as from species 571 by Memory Alpha These three were called 2 of 9, 3 of 9, and 4 of 9 respectively
@@CivilizationEx Forgive me if I'm wrong because I know nothing about posting to UA-cam, but can't make videos as long as you want them to be? I just saw a video from the FBE channel that was 24 hours long
Yes you can, but these are brief histories, the purpose is to make them as short as possible, which means cutting out anything I feel isn't important enough to make it to the final video.
Also, I don't believe we're ever informed of whether the messages transmitted to the temporally-shifted Romulan were actually passed on, or not. There are many ways in which Voyager's crew's desired outcome may have occurred, without having _any_ effect on the events we see. We're simply not shown the "letters from the past" scenes/episode.
HOLY WOW I have watched the series twice through, once not on TV, these writers deserve a .... Award, very convenient they couldn't effect the TNG timeline. Actually, I lied, that sucks. Writers were amazingly creative.
How about all the species they skipped over after the seven years they took the transwarp hub home what quadrant did they skip over there the Charlie quadrant to get to the D quadrant
The Caretaker story is literally one of the outright dumbest ever to be put to screen. It's a testament to the sheer void of sense at Paramount that it would be greenlit.
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Yeah do far from home
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Do spiderman far from home
During the encounter with the temporal micro wormhole where they sent messages through the wormhole to be relayed to the families in 2371 it also needs to be stated that they also managed to pull off what could be said to be the first attempt at a temporal transporter or transporting somebody through time when they brought the Romulan onto Voyager from 20 years in the past.
The Ferengi weren't chased by the Enterprise, nor trying to escape.
The Ferengi, along with a Data and Geordi's shuttle, went through the wormhole to conduct a survey on the wormhole's stability, and didn't leave when Geordi warned them that the wormhole was unstable. So the Ferengi stayed when the shuttle went through, and when the mouth finally opened, it shifted in space, stranding the Ferengi in the Delta quadrant.
Whoops, you're right about that. I'll add a correction in the comments, thanks for pointing that out.
@@CivilizationEx
Sure thing! Great vid otherwise. :)
So the Ferengi infected the delta quadrant with it's knowledge and capitalist attitude.
@@RasPutintheGreat,
No, they found a planet and abused them to gain personal wealth, according to a Voyager episode.
i going to say that myslfe
The delta quadrant is pretty much space balkans,with everyone hating everyone else
@Jeff somersby all the minor races of the Delta Quadrant couldn't fit on Earth, Dumbass, they have a few billion people each.
@@Eldoradoll7 you uhh.... You good, bro??......
"The enemy of your enemy is my enemy"
ok.....who is the borg?
@@cosminscridon9399 The official Borg policy is "Don't Hate, Assimilate."
I watched Voyager during the original run, and not since. This video has reminded me of all the great sci-fi stories Voyager has, thanks!
I have watched it a couple times thru since, the first two seasons are hit or miss episode wise but third on it gets pretty good, with a few terrible eps but over all lre-watchable.
some of us still waitnig for a 4K release with DTS HD sound...
Voyager had its problems like every trek series does but it was still fantastic. Worth a re watch. The Year of Hell episodes are my personal favourites.
Wow! The Delta quadrant has the most complicated story ever! So many species, encounters and regional conflicts.
Correction: At 8:28 the image is of the alien who ran the Tsunkatse show for the Norcadians, but he was not Norcadian himself. Mezoti, the young borg girl who joined the Voyager in later seasons was a Norcadian.
Correction 2: At 14:48, the Ferengi were not chased through the wormhole, they went in voluntarily and failed to leave before the wormhole closed.
Correction 3: At 15:12 the Ferengi did not use transporter technology, they used replicator technology.
I don;t get a like for pointing this out to you?
JK I don't really care
He's actualy an Andorian in disguise
I still think Voyager had the best premise out of all the Trek serials regardless of how well the story played out to it. They basically had the idea of The Odyssey: á la Star Trek. I still enjoy the series.
It has It's good and bad parts like most shows do. But, at least they didn't wind up having to save Chekov from some kind of Hawkin's Nutshell. And even the worst parts are still better then most modern shows/writing.
But still Battlestar Galactica reboot was often seen as Voyager being allowed to be what it wants to be, at least based on tvtropes.
Xenophon's Anabasis
Yes, let's revive the Vaadwaur, what could possibly go wrong?
-Captain Janeway.
Iconians: Vaadwaur? It's a free real estate!
I never got to see this Trek series when it originally aired but your synopsis has convinced me to watch it on Netflix. Tyvm
They did despair! In the beginning EVERYONE blamed Janeway and they didn't get along...
The "Talax" lose a war to the "haakonians" one of the writers was a Dune fan.
Nice catch
Complete Delta Quadrant the SAME day I finished Voyager?????
Its dubble B-day this year for me
The interesting thing about Voyager is that no alien species stayed longer than a season or two (with a few exceptions) due to them having to constantly travel back to the Alpha quadrant. By the time they run into the Heirarchy, the Kazon were no longer mentioned etc... That map also only represents a small portion of the Delta quadrant.
The Undine, also know as the species that kicked the Borg's ass.
Their motto is "The weak shall perish," so I would _hope_ that they'd be good at fighting pretty much anyone.
And then they backed down, after being outed as having the literal exact same plan as the founders
"90% Female... wed to 3 wives" *NICE*
"Were then killed after mating" *OOF*
Death by Snu-Snu!
Yeah, polyamorous black widow spiders are still black widow spiders.
Guarentee some people saw that episode and still thought it was a good deal
I watched every episode and love Janeway. Now I'm watching all my favorite episodes again, and some are just excellent. Voyager is my favorite Star Trek series.
It was my first introduction to the series, a nice entry considering their in uncharted space. However now the other quadrants feel more foreign to me haha.
in my opinion, the delta has some of the most interesting set of races. among them the ocampa, kazon, talaxian, vidiians, Krenim, Hirogen, Malon, Species 8472 and The Borg. I've seen the alpha and beta known races and I just love seeing more races in an quadrant unexplored by the federation until Voyager's incident
You forgot the civilization that could transport 1/3 the way home and love stories and hospitality was legendary.
I think the Borg took over there planet.
Sikarians They were mentioned in the section that showed names of minor powers in the delta quadrant.
In the Full Circle novelization, the Federation encounters the Confederacy of the First Quadrant. it is said to be a third sized twin of the Federation in the Delta Quadrant.
Thank you.
Peace on Earth and All Quadrants. Happy Holidays.
Hell of a story. I just wanted to check up if my hate for trek isreasonable. It is great video !
Definitely my favorite quadrant just because it's the most dangerous and interesting IMO.
Looking at this Borg space is split all over. That seems highly in-efficient.
When I play a game ( RTS or survival ) I work out from a starting location taking more and more of the area and its resources.
The Borg just seem to set up anywhere.
I think it's their transwarp network.
@@CharlesUrban But when we see that it looks like how I described tendrils moving out from one point. The only logic I found is the "gaps" in the territory are areas the Borg found no value in which does make sense as why claim a area you have to defend for no benefit. But then the question is if I am defending they have ships if they have ships they have material to make the ships. Even raw material is worth something
great vid as always i still cant believe they didn't do more episodes with Suspiria
It almost seems to me the delta quadrant is the unknown regions of Star Trek
idk, the area between borg space and the dominion the the most shrouded in mystery
if you follow the STO timelie, the voth and turei are allied against the now reborn vaadwaur and fight them. The Kobali also fight them due to their way of life and the vaadwaur having many dead and living in sleep chambers on their home world all being turned into Kobalians. Meanwhile in the shadows the ones that influenced and gave the Vaadwaur technology to fight on par with all of them were the Iconians via proxy races.
At 8:30 you show Penk, the ringmaster of Tsunkatsee as Norcadian which he is not
Mazati, the young girl recued from a Borg cube un the 6th season episode Collective, is identified as Norcadian
Icheb is Brunali and the twins Rebi and Azan are Wyzanti by the way
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14:48 - The Ferengi weren't trying to escape the Enterprise-D. They were simply exploring the wormhole, and refused to heed La Forge and Data's warning about the wormhole's instability.
Rip those guys who went with the kazon
15:09 replicator tech not transporter tech
replicator tech is based on transporter tech :)
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Is it ever mentioned in Star trek TNG that the Borg are native to the Delta Quadrant?, I think when Q flung them there there was no mention
19:45 gonna have to try harder than that!
4:50 episode?
Also thanks for the high quality videos I love them
Season 3 ep 19, Rise :)
Voyager is still my favorite. Even thought i grew up with next gen and Discovery is ok. Still havent seen DS9 completely because it just always lacked charm. 😅
Btw you missed the whole wierd time travel things and episodes with q. 😅🥰🤗 cool vid though!
You have to watch DS9, it's sooooo good. By far my favorite series in the franchise. Seasons 3-7 are insanely good. :)
Ds9 is the best of the 90s star trek. And Discovery, what a brilliant programme im so glad my children get to grow up with new star trek
DS9 is amazing, dude. The grittiest scifi in trek. It gets incredibly good by the end.
The Vidiians confuse me. With their level of technology, they could just vat-grow replacement organs instead of attacking other people while yelling "WE'RE COMING FOR YOUR SPLEEEEEN."
Pretty sure the episode explains why they don’t do that.
Have you any idea how large the transceiver array the hirogen used?
The one where voyager sent the doctor to the alpha quadrant? I know it’s large but is there anything explained who made it and why? And how far it expands
Sky_stider223
I believe the Hirogen had a few transceivers in the Alpha Quadrant.
I read that the transceiver array was built by an older species, and that the Hirogen simply claimed it as theirs.
Didn't Janeway violate the prime directive by destroying the array?
Janeway did pretty much whatever she wanted, whenever she wanted. Given Voyager's uniquely perilous situation, I don't blame her...but I don't think that the name "Insaneway" misses the mark.
I don't think the Hirogen built the array. I think they were using ancient tech they found in space. I like to think it was built by the Iconians before they figured out how to make arches to every where.
Very entertaining!
ST looks ridiculous when you see all the aliens have human bodies in one presentation.
Excellent series!!
Makes you wonder how The Voyager actually made it back home.....
Silly me.......7 seasons of plot Armour!
If they stretched the episode "Year of Hell" over seven seasons, that would have been pretty neat. That was the episode where they took off the plot armor and saw what happened.
Why is this not in the order how the events happened
Yeah, I was wondering about that. He got the order totally back asswards.
So we have to bring him?
Hey CivilizationEx can you please make the Legend of mother Telzin from Star Wars please 🙏🙏🙏
13:25 my favorite Star Trek episode ever!
This dude's voice reminds me of college, he's the proffessor that for months talk with a monotone.
How is Malon space before herogin space? They encountered them a season after the herogin
Malon space is divided into three sections, the first is where I put the title, but after that there are two other areas of the same color that are also Malon space.
Im just here to learn what is the real star trek map.. how far.. is it a galaxy or a milkyway? .. im really confused ... its as if their is no end travelling on every quadrant
No clue why, but your voice reminds me of the narrator in Baldur's Gate.
We'll this definitely took a while to make
I wonder why the Borg never tried to assimilate the Krenim or the Voth.
one Jan Michel Vincent to the alpha quandrant, two Jan Michel Vincent to delta quadrant.
This JANuary michel down your vincents.
I know not of this Vincent of Michels that speak
Couple of minor mistakes here but otherwise a pretty comprehensive overview
The ferengi posing as the sages didnt use transporter tech, they used replicator tech.
Voyager had an interesting premise, but was too light in tone.
The example of the Osiris (and for that matter Star Trek Beyond) showed what life would really be like for the Alphans in the Delta Quadrant.
If made today, it should detail how many of the crew are killed, and the survivors are forced to beg, borrow or steal to upgrade the ship.
By the final season, many of the original characters would be dead, while the ship has become a deadly hybrid of technologies run by a small tight-knit, sometimes ruthless, group who discarded Starfleet protocol long ago.
The Voth had planets as well, not just ships. The Voyager crew was to be sent to a penal world for punishment.
Bless them soul
prime directive go brrrrrrrr
I hope we can see the hirogen again one day
What's the most interesting quadrant in all of Star Trek I think there's a hitting quadrant that they don't know about yet call the Omega quadrant
lol you realise that would no longer be a quadrant right. quad = 4
@@stevejohnnicholls So it's the Epsilon Quintrant. That's where they imprisoned the good writers.
Kazon = Salad haired Klingons.
I always figured it was shrapnel
The Ferengi where not trying to escape the Enterprise, they were negotiating for some wormhole which got them trapped in the Delta Quadrant when the Wormhole collapsed and they didn't use transporter technology to gain favor and power over the lesser technologically advanced civilization, they used a replicator. I enjoy your videos but odd you got this so wrong.
unfortunatly entire Star Trek series are adventures in our galaxy only...who knows what could happend in other galaxies
I think it would be wise to keep the show in this galaxy. Just look what happened to Mass Effect when they went to Andromeda.
Voyager is so underrated
Not a big fan of the VOY series but the Year of hell was a great 2 parter they had some other good ones but those 2 were perfect
Juan Elorriaga
Making Red Forman the Bad guy made it GOD TIER
Unimatrix 0, The Dark Frontier were my favourite.
I wouldn't want to live in delta quadrant because of the Borg threat everywhere.
CivEx!!!
15:50 Sounds like the Alpha-Draconians.
Time travel is the bane of fiction.
The Kazon are the Delta Quadrant Klingons.
Change my mind.
"Naomi Wildman, subunit of Ensign Samantha Wildman, state your intentions"
Your depiction of the Norcadian is wrong. the female child former borg drone known as Mezoti was a Norcadian but your depiction is of Penk, a non Norcadian who ran the tsunkatse tournament
Whoops, yes you're right about that, I will add a correction, thanks.
@@CivilizationEx I'm also surprised that you didn't mention the Brunali teen named Icheb who had been assimilated by the borg but later became a permanent crewman aboard the Voyager, even turning against his own parents to do so as well as the two Wsyanti Azan and Rebi, also borg children aboard Voyager, not to mention the unknown borg infant they rescued as well
Also you could have mentioned the three members of 7 of 9's unimatrix 01 who appeared in the episode Survival Instinct Lansor of species 571, Marika Wilkarah, a Bajoran assimilated at the battle of Wolf 359 (though how anyone was assimilated at Wolf 359 and immediately sent back to the delta quadrant while the ship that supposedly did that assimilation was later destroyed is beyond meas we saw another drone from there in the episode Unity is beyond me)
As well as P'Chan who is also listed as from species 571 by Memory Alpha
These three were called 2 of 9, 3 of 9, and 4 of 9 respectively
@@dragonweyr44 Unfortunately there isn't time to mention everything, but the drawing for the Brunali species was based off Icheb.
@@CivilizationEx Forgive me if I'm wrong because I know nothing about posting to UA-cam, but can't make videos as long as you want them to be?
I just saw a video from the FBE channel that was 24 hours long
Yes you can, but these are brief histories, the purpose is to make them as short as possible, which means cutting out anything I feel isn't important enough to make it to the final video.
I Liked Voyager, Then Came 7 of 9 and Loved Voyager. (smile)
maureencora1
Same!!! Seven of Nine made that show so much better. And it was already quite good to start with.
I agree, however she was basically a replacement for kes who was one of of my favourite characters
Ah, Neelix. The Jar Jar Binks of Star Trek.
Nope.
Exactly. I cringed during a lot of his scenes. At least he wasn’t cgi though.
Neelix was created before Binks. Other way around.
I'll agree that Neelix could be annoying but he was not in any way as irritating as Jar Jar Binks.
I actually really liked Neelix. He provided a much needed positivity amongst the crew. I never found him annoying.
Mmm, genetically compatible beans!
Also, I don't believe we're ever informed of whether the messages transmitted to the temporally-shifted Romulan were actually passed on, or not. There are many ways in which Voyager's crew's desired outcome may have occurred, without having _any_ effect on the events we see. We're simply not shown the "letters from the past" scenes/episode.
Geez.. So the Delta quadrant is basically a big xenophobic power struggle...
HOLY WOW I have watched the series twice through, once not on TV, these writers deserve a .... Award, very convenient they couldn't effect the TNG timeline. Actually, I lied, that sucks. Writers were amazingly creative.
What about those salamanders?
Imhotep? So, the Pharaos really did descend from aliens? 😉
7 of 9 stablized it
Captain Janway is my bae
Typical the caretaker had lived for could be thousands of years and dies within days of meeting his 1st human.
Al-Su-Ran. Not Surian.
How about all the species they skipped over after the seven years they took the transwarp hub home what quadrant did they skip over there the Charlie quadrant to get to the D quadrant
Sal C
No, there are only 4 Quadrants. Alpha, Beta, Delta and Gamma. The Delta bordered the Beta and Gamma.
It's literally called quadrant, *quad* as in 4, alpha beta gamma delta
Prime directive my ass!!!
Solanae Dyson Sphere
The Caretaker story is literally one of the outright dumbest ever to be put to screen. It's a testament to the sheer void of sense at Paramount that it would be greenlit.
Should be known as, The Ghetto Quadrant.
Why?
Star Trek!
OK, folks, that was the story Star Trek Voyager in roughly 20 minutes. So you don't need to see that series anymore. :-)
I would rewatch The Dark Frontier and Unimatrix 0
The delta quadrant is hostile. Geez
Just realized this has spoilers. Bye for now 🤓
Space Ohio
I was so glad when Voyager left Kazon space. Worst Trek villains
Hashtag Captain Rudolph Ransom did nothing wrong.
8:09 feminism the species
Voyager = Bad Trek
Marty Red
NO
Too much temporal shenanigans, made this the least interesting of the quadrants.