Specifically, she can significantly decrease the capabilities of any NPC enemies by reducing their armor piercing, shield piercing, and accuracy abilities. Though a bit more niche than Moreau, Gaila is a perfect Officer for engaging against tougher Hostiles due to her ability that reduces the damage from enemy critical hits.
Another defensive Officer that, depending on whether you assign her to the Helm or the Bridge, can provide significant benefits. Specifically, she augments dodge, shield deflection, and armor against Hostiles as a Captain, or reduces the damage received from energy weapons as an Officer in the Bridge.
In this sense, the main focus when creating PvP squads in this game should be to take the Officers that are already available, and try combining them in ways that enhance their synergies. With that being said, here are a few notable characters that excel for the PvP in this game:. An excellent offensive option, especially when combined with Officers of the same group to enhance the potency of his maneuver.
Additionally, if assigned as an Officer in the Bridge, he passively reduces the attack, defense, and health of all enemy Officers by a considerable amount. Ensign Lyndsay Ballard: "That's very sweet of you, but you just told me the comets are tiresome. If I could adjust to Starfleet life, so can you. No one will be more surprised than Janeway when I take my revenge on Voyager. Say nothing. Or you, too, will be assimilated.
Doctor : It seems I've found myself on the voyage of the damned. Sprinkle various undisciplined extras with a variety of motives and "misfits" seems like a generous term.
The above crew is then grafted onto a reduced Voyager crew, along with its holographic doctor with terrible bedside manner , an ex-convict with a rebellious attitude and bad luck, a junk collector all but outright seeking asylum, and a rapidly aging telepath slowly developing godlike powers. The result? The first couple dozen episodes of the series. The crew eventually learns to function together so that by the time they start picking up ex-Borg, they don't shake things up very much.
Raised by the Community : Naomi Wildman. Her mother was alive and serving on Voyager , while her father worked at Deep Space Nine. Ramming Always Works : According to Janeway it does, e. From "Year in Hell": " Time's up.
The Kyrian archeologist, Quarren, is peddling the claim that the "Warship Voyager" — a ship with three giant, phallic cannons attached to its hull and soldiers, among them Kazon and multiple Borg — came to their planet and seeded it with poisonous probes. The Doctor sees the attack play out in a holo-reenactment, as though we're in an episode of Delta Quadrant's Most Wanted. The Doctor is rightly horrified, telling Quarren that they were simply explorers looking for home.
Quarren responds, " to Mars ", which makes the Doc go thermonuclear. Seriously, he spends most of this episode shouting. Retool : While the show never got the kind of drastic overhaul that TNG, DS9, or even Enterprise got, Season 4 saw some major changes to the show and its formula, with Kes being written out and being replaced by Seven of Nine, the Borg and Hirogen becoming the main recurring adversaries instead of the Kazon and Vidiians, more of a focus on the personal lives of the crew most notably with Tom and B'Elanna starting a relationship , Starfleet becoming aware that Voyager had gotten lost instead of being destroyed, and the show moving more to employing the Timey-Wimey Ball as a Reset Button method instead of just having things resolved off-screen between episodes.
Real Event, Fictional Cause : "The Thirty-Sevens" had Amelia Earhart and her crew be found on a planet by Captain Janeway and her crew, having been frozen in a deep sleep for four-hundred years.
She beat the Borg with it. Red Shirt : Averted in the early seasons by giving some screen time to crewmembers who were slated for death in later episodes i. But eventually they reverted to bumping off anonymous ensigns by the shuttleload.
A notable subversion however occurs in "Latent Image" where the Doctor is guilt-ridden over his choice to save Harry Kim as opposed to the expendable crewmember. Neelix, who notes they're like a Keep Out sign, orders Hogan to gather them all up , then gets called away by someone else. Hogan gets an Oh, Crap!
Thanks to Tuvok's guidance, he had calmed himself considerably. During a siege of the ship "Basics, Part 1 and 2" , he deeply regretted that he would have to use his murder skills again to fight off the invaders, before finishing with a Heroic Sacrifice.
Regional Redecoration : Future's End makes mention of the Hermosa earthquake that hits Los Angeles in , causing it to partially sink into the Pacific. By the 24th century, it's become the world's largest coral reef. Relationship Reset Button : In "Unforgettable", Chakotay has a relationship with a species that fades from the memory and actively destroys any records of their existence. Religious Robot : "Flesh and Blood" is about sentient holograms also known as photonic lifeforms rising up against their creators.
Their leader believes in the Bajoran faith and spends his free time praying to the Prophets. Remember the New Guy? Teero turns out to have been a fairly major figure in the Maquis, not to mention the guy who made Tuvok for a Starfleet officer long before Chakotay did. News to the Trekkies It's Season Seven and nobody's even mentioned him before. Averted with Seska. After "State of Flux" was written, the writers deliberately inserted her character into earlier episodes to increase the impact of her betrayal.
The Remnant : Teero Anaydis, a disgraced Bajoran Vedek so you can add Sinister Minister to this one, as well who developed mind control techniques for the Maquis. He returns in a subspace communication in "Repression", angling to turn the VOY crew into his new "recruits. Remote Vitals Monitoring : The Doctor has made use of the cortical monitor on several occasions to track patients' vitals when they're not in Sickbay. Specific instances include: In " Flashback ", Tuvok used one so the Doctor could get a complete encephalographic profile for him to try to treat his mental breakdown.
Seven of Nine used one twice. In " Imperfection ", it was to track the performance of her malfunctioning cortical node. Tom and Tuvok decide to test drive a truck in order to further their investigations to get back to their time. Trouble starts at the observatory they drove to, and the rental truck gets vaporized by a mook who managed to get his hands on a phaser. Reset Button : The Voyager crew was just that good!
After about episodes of building and rebuilding and the same shuttles and corridors over and over again, they'd have to be master engineers and craftsmen 10x's over.
Hell, in some circles, the ship and show were known as U. Reset Button. The reset featured in "Year of Hell" is one of the few fans of the show won't groan at, simply because it was too damn awesome. Using the ship itself to literally ram the reset button was a rather unique use of the trope. The crew find out and try to intimidate them by staging a fake fight with the Borg. When Voyager comes into visual range shortly thereafter, the alien commander is suspicious that she has no damage, and The Mole tries to deflect it with a half-assed suggestion that maybe they repaired her already.
Ret-Gone : In the two-parter "Year of Hell", the episode's villain, Annorax, has a weapon ship that can erase entire civilizations from history. When he originally fired the weapon at his people's greatest enemy, it restored the Krenim Empire, only to collapse due to an unforeseen plague which also killed his wife that only occurred because the enemy race had never introduced a vital immunity genome to the Krenim.
In desperation, he fired it again to try and fix his mistake, managing to restore everyone, except for the colony in which his wife lived! This led to his year-long crusade to resurrect her that has failed every single time, causing him to become obsessed to the point where he's conducting a one-man war against time itself.
The plot is resolved when Janeway's kamikaze attack on the weapon ship, causes the weapon ship itself to be erased from history, resetting time and reuniting Annorax with his wife. Retro Upgrade : The ship's engine and hull get improved using technology based on a carburetor and the hull of the Titanic, respectively.
Revisiting the Roots : For better or for worse, Star Trek Voyager was this for the franchise: A lone Federation starship exploring the dangerous unknowns and meeting new life and new civilizations. The Seventh Season was a time of reflection for the series.
With no Myth Arc to hastily wrap up, the show's themes are explored again in episodes such as "Repressed" more Maquis mutiny threats and "The Void" Janeway carves out a mini-Federation in a hostile corner of space.
Supporting players such as Barclay, Lt. Carey, Chell the Bolian, and Seska returned in various guises. The last season also saw the return of nearly every notable Trek race, a claim which not even the ENT finale can make.
Eventually threatens to explode into Man Versus Machine , with every hologram in the Quadrant about to be conscripted into a war against every "organic. Except for Suder of course. He's just the backup of the EMH, you see; the real doctor and Voyager have come and gone.
He wonders if he is going to have to live his life as a museum piece, but is instead held accountable for a catastrophic war that's been unjustly blamed on the Voyager crew. Robot Girl : Seven of Nine is a cyborg example, being a disconnected Borg drone.
Her costumes post-Borg exoskeleton were specifically designed to emphasize Jeri Ryan 's figure, to the point where she compared some of them to body paint. The first, silver costume was so tight she passed out because she couldn't breathe. Also seen with the nucleogenic aliens in "Equinox".
Running Gag : Every single pot roast mentioned on the series was burnt to hell. Neelix wants to put leola root into almost everything he cooks, but the rest of the crew hates it. Harry Kim's habitual tendency to fall for so-called "unattainable women" and, in response, Tom Paris rubbing it in by listing each and every time it's happened; such as "a hologram" note One of the bikini-clad women in the early seasons' beach resort Holodeck simulation , "an ex-Borg" note Seven of Nine, just after she'd been disconnected from the Collective , "the wrong twin" note The Delaney sisters; presumably identical twin crew members aboard Voyager.
Also, the dearly departed. Scenery Porn : The opening title sequence is gorgeous , as are many of the setting backgrounds. Is he a hologram or has he Become a Real Boy. He resolves the matter to his satisfaction by sticking his arm out the door. Moore spoke against it. In the opening titles, Voyager casts a reflection on the rings of a gas giant. However, this reflection is so big compared to the rings themselves that, with Voyager 's canonical length of meters, the planet's diameter comes out to only 6.
Needless to say, this is way too small for anything to maintain a thick atmosphere and complex ring system. Voyager compounded a trend that became especially apparent in Deep Space Nine , with writers failing to properly convey the distances involved in space travel: The reported distances between Voyager and other ships or objects of interest are often exceptionally close, often within "only" a few hundred or a couple thousand kilometers.
Numerous episodes make mention of Voyager moving at speeds in the hundreds of kilometers per hour. While certainly fast by the reckoning of the average viewer, who may never leave their country much less the planet, this means Voyager is moving no faster than a commercial jetliner if not slower. For comparison, escaping Earth's gravity requires a velocity of Scratchy-Voiced Senior : In one episode, Kes keeps travelling back and forth in time and when she's old, her voice becomes deeper and croakier.
Seen It All : By the third season, the appearance of being caught in a temporal loop just prompts Janeway to scan for the appropriate particles. In TNG, figuring out there even is a loop is a significant part of the episode. Summed up when she says in one episode "We're Starfleet officers.
It didn't help that it was originally supposed to be a Two-Part Episode , with the follow-up episode never written. Seductive Spider : Tom Paris's intentionally campy "Captain Proton" holo-novel has the Spider People, whose queen, Arachnia, seduces the villain Chaotica with her "spider pheromones.
Set Right What Once Went Wrong : Voyager crashes into a snowball planet just a stone's throw from home, courtesy of a dodgy prototype engine "Timeless". Fifteen years later, Chakotay, Kim, and the Doctor work to alert their past selves. The money shot of Voyager buried in a frozen lake as the theme leitmotif sadly plays is one of the show's most iconic images. Janeway's fun begins when Voyager bumbles its way into a sector divvied up between the Krenim and their soon-to-be-nullified rivals.
The Krenim border guard goes from a mouse screaming at a lion "I hope you have something bigger in those torpedo tubes? In the final episode, Janeway is an Insane Admiral who wants to use temporal technology to get Voyager back home sooner.
Sexy Discretion Shot : An episode involving one of the Doctor's romances had one that was so discreet that even Robert Picardo didn't know about it until a much later episode referenced his having had sex and he asked the writers about it. Then the Delta Flyer shows the flag in this area too; justified as Tom Paris designed it to look impressive. Shout-Out : The opening to the pilot "Caretaker" bears more than a passing resemblance to the opening of A New Hope : an Opening Scroll giving a bit of backstory, followed by a pan to a running lightfight between a small rebel ship Chakotay's Val Jean and a large enemy ship a Cardassian Galor -class destroyer.
Only difference is, the rebel ship escapes , by pulling a Try and Follow into the Badlands' plasma storms. A guy with the worst, worst taste in clothing I have ever seen. Seven of Nine's name is a shoutout to the short-lived s sitcom My Living Doll , in which Julie Newmar played a voluptous blonde female android codenamed AF "seven-oh-nine".
Captain Proton is fraught with Flash Gordon references. Dr Chaotica largely appears to be a Ming the Merciless expy , right down to the castle and its defenses. Proton's rocket ship also has clear Flash Gordon influences. The end of "Deadlock" has a subtle one to Star Trek III: The Search for Spock : a Vidiian boarding party reaches the duplicate Voyager 's bridge only to be greeted by the last seconds of a self-destruct countdown.
In "Spirit Folk", someone sarcastically asked Janeway if she's the faerie queen. The episode "Macrocosm" is largely one to Alien though the macrovirus itself better resembles a Metroid Show Within a Show : Janeway enters a holodeck program that was apparently going to turn out to be a ghost story, but this got dropped due to fan disinterest. It didn't help that the story was being told slowly over the teasers for several episodes, and except in "Persistence of Vision" had nothing to do with the episode itself.
A more successful example was The Adventures of Captain Proton! An alien version of this occurs, showing an evil version of the Voyager crew as propaganda between two races of aliens, until a copy of The Doctor sets the record straight Tom himself was languishing in a penal colony for joining a group of violent rebels before Capt.
Janeway recruited him for a special mission to track down some of his former comrades in the Maquis. Seska: Men just get more distinguished as they get older. A few lines here, a little grey there, it adds character. Too bad their minds start to go. Neelix: We lost communication with Voyager thirty seconds ago. You don't have to impress me with your Dreadnought : "False information has been entered into Dreadnought 's navigational sensor array.
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