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Terrific series
To address the other review, this show was produced in 480p 4:3 and isn't available in HD anywhere because it simply doesn't exist in that format. The original 35mm film is undoubtedly safely stored somewhere, and can be encoded in HD, but there are many elements that only exist in SD, like the computer generated effects, which would have to done over from scratch, a process that would take hundreds of hours and almost certainly cost far, far more than such modernization would earn the studio.Barring a miracle, the only Star Trek series we'll ever see in HD are Enterprise and TOS.
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This Is What I Call Trekkin' Through The Stars
U.S.S. Voyager, NCC-74656 departs from Deep Space Nine (where we get a nice cameo from Armin Shimerman - Quark). The first 25 minutes are worth a 5/5 star rating alone. It's movie quality. After that, it starts to slow down. But plenty are packed into this 90 minute debut of one of the most famouse ships in Starfleet. Overall, this episode gets 4.8/5 Stars on the Trek-O-Meter. It's also very important to see if you are watching the Voyager series. I recommend this to any fan of Star Trek and good Science Fiction.Season 1 as a whole is not one of the better Voyager seasons. There's a lot of character development, but the season story is small compared to what this ship and her crew faces in later seasons. Worth watching though. ~Keep On Trekkin'
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Fine show, so so streaming video
If you are reading this, you probably already have your own opinion of Star Trek: Voyager. Of all the Star Trek series, this was probably the most "love it" or "hate it" series. There has never been any Star Trek that I didn't appreciate, so I liked this series just fine.I own the DVDs of Voyager, and I think they look spectacular. The streaming picture is just OK. It's a bit fuzzy looking, and suffers from the common streaming problem of having movements that sometimes look sluggish. When Amazon first announced the complete Voyager and DS9 series would be available on Prime, I wondered if I should sell my DVD copies while there is still a market for them. After watching a couple of the shows stream, I'm keeping the DVDs.This particular pilot was a very unusual start to a Star Trek series. It has two ships being drawn to a VERY remote point of the galaxy, and then suffering calamities that kill many of both crews. The remaining crew of each ship, nominal...
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