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283: Put Yourself in a Whole New Place

283: Put Yourself in a Whole New Place

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“Caretaker” 30th-anniversary reflections

In pursuit of Maquis rebels, the starship Voyager is pulled across the galaxy and quickly becomes entangled in local affairs. Captain Kathryn Janeway and rebel leader Chakotay, whose ship was also snagged by the entity known as the Caretaker, join forces as they look for a way back to Federation space. But first they must rescue missing crew members with the help of an odd merchant and his girlfriend. Once everyone has been safely returned, Janeway is faced with a difficult decision: take her crew home and abandon a world in need or destroy the Caretaker and strand Voyager 70,000 light years from the Federation.

In this episode of To The Journey, hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing bring back our dedicated Voyager podcast in honor of the 30th-anniversary and kick off a retrospective that will take you through all of the series, one episode at a time. In this installment, we discuss “Caretaker” as well as the development of the show and its premise.

Chapters
Intro (00:00:00)
Connecting with Voyager (00:04:18)
The Premise (00:15:28)
Exploring the Great Unknown (00:23:05)
Giving Themselves an Out (00:32:42)
Getting to Know the Characters (00:39:15)
Kate Mulgrew Saves the Day (00:50:34)
The Prime Directive vs. Federation Ideals (00:57:27)
Final Thoughts and Ratings (01:04:54)
Closing (01:11:14)

Hosts
C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing

Production
C Bryan Jones (Editor and Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer)

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