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Star Trek: Voyager (1995)

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Star Trek: Voyager (1995)

Overview

Pulled to the far side of the galaxy, where the Federation is 75 years away at maximum warp speed, a Starfleet ship must cooperate with Maquis rebels to find a way home.


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Rating & Dimensions

Bias Rating
Analyzing...
Progressive

Political: Leans Left
Diversity: High
Female Combat: Yes

Viewer Rating
7.5

Overview

Pulled to the far side of the galaxy, where the Federation is 75 years away at maximum warp speed, a Starfleet ship must cooperate with Maquis rebels to find a way home.


Starring Cast


Where to watch

Paramount+ logoParamount+
Apple TV logoApple TV
Google Play logoGoogle Play
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Detailed Bias Analysis

Analyzing...
Progressive

Primary

Star Trek: Voyager consistently champions progressive values such as diplomacy, diversity, and ethical exploration, particularly through its narrative of integrating former adversaries and seeking peaceful resolutions in a hostile quadrant.

Star Trek: Voyager demonstrates significant diversity through its main cast, notably featuring a female captain and a range of minority characters in prominent roles, reflecting intentional progressive casting for its time. The series' narrative generally maintains a neutral or positive portrayal of traditional identities, focusing on themes of exploration and ethical dilemmas within a utopian future.

Secondary

The show features multiple female characters who engage in and win close-quarters physical combat against male opponents. Seven of Nine, with her enhanced strength, and B'Elanna Torres, with her Klingon physicality, are shown defeating male adversaries in hand-to-hand encounters.

Star Trek: Voyager, consistent with most Star Trek series of its era, did not include identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or explicit themes. The narrative focused on other forms of diversity and social commentary, without directly addressing queer identities or relationships.

Star Trek: Voyager does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or storylines directly addressing transsexual identity. While the series explores various forms of identity, gender roles, and alien biology, these narratives do not align with the specific definition of transsexual themes as outlined in the rubric.

Star Trek: Voyager introduced an entirely new crew and set of characters. There are no instances of characters who were previously established as one gender in prior Star Trek canon or source material being portrayed as a different gender in this series.

Star Trek: Voyager introduced a new crew of original characters. There were no pre-existing, canonically established characters from prior Star Trek series whose race was changed for their portrayal in Voyager.


Viewer Rating Breakdown

7.5

Viewer Rating

Combines user and critic ratings from four sources

User Ratings

IMDB logo
7.9
The Movie Database logo
7.8

Critic Ratings

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7.7
Metacritic logo
6.6

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