Kathryn Janeway

1994

Actresses Erin Gray and Chelsea Field also auditioned for the role. When Bujold left on September 8, 1994, some the actresses that were (re)considered were Joanna Cassidy , Susan Gibney, Elizabeth Dennehy, Tracy Scoggins, and Lindsay Crouse according to Entertainment Weekly.

1995

The pressure to find a new person for the role was extraordinary, not only was shooting already behind schedule, the launch feature had to be ready by January 1995.

An official groundbreaking event took place on June 27, 2020, Kate Mulgrew attended the unveiling virtually due to the pandemic. ==See also== List of female action heroes ==References== ==External links== Television characters introduced in 1995 Fictional characters from Indiana Fictional female admirals Star Trek (film franchise) characters Voyager characters Starfleet officers Starfleet captains Starfleet admirals

2002

As the captain of the Starfleet starship USS Voyager, she was the lead character on the television series Voyager, and briefly appears as a Starfleet admiral in the 2002 film Nemesis.

It was not only the launch of series, but would be the flagship for newly launching United Paramount Network (UPN), and over 20 million dollars was being spent on the pilot. ===Star Trek: Nemesis=== Mulgrew reprises the character Janeway in a cameo in the 2002 feature film Nemesis. ===Star Trek: Prodigy=== In October 2020, Mulgrew confirmed she will voice Janeway in the forthcoming Prodigy.

2007

In Peter David's 2007 The Next Generation novel, Before Dishonor, which is set after the events of Nemesis, Janeway is assimilated by a rogue faction of the Borg, and becomes their new Borg Queen.

2009

Captain Janeway was ranked as the 18th best character of all Star Trek by IGN in 2009.

2012

Writer Peter David explained the book was conceived by Pocket Books editorial as one in which Janeway would die, and that he was brought in to write it in order to give her a reportedly heroic send-off. In the 2012 Star Trek: Voyager novel The Eternal Tide by Kirsten Beyer, Janeway returns to human life with the help of young Q, who needs her assistance, and by the book's end resumes her admiralship in Starfleet.

2014

In the 2014 Star Trek: Voyager novel Protectors by Kirsten Beyer, Janeway goes back to Earth per orders of Starfleet Command; by the end of the book she returns to the Delta Quadrant, taking charge of the starships stationed there.

2015

Representative for New York's 14th congressional district, had drawn inspiration from the character of Janeway. === There's coffee in that nebula === In 2015, astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti tweeted "There's coffee in that nebula", quoting Janeway from the Star Trek: Voyager episode "The Cloud".

2016

In 2016, Captain Janeway was ranked as the 8th most important character of Starfleet within the Star Trek science fiction universe by Wired magazine. The romance between Janeway and Kashyk in "Counterpoint" was praised by Screen Rant, which they rated as one of the ten best episodes of Star Trek: Voyager.

2017

In 2017, The Washington Post ranked Janeway as the third best Captain of Star Trek. Screen Rant rated her the fifth best captain of the franchise, noting her ability to command in adverse situations; two praises were that she does not give up easily and tries to maintain crew morale.

2018

In 2018, CBR ranked Janeway as the 4th best Starfleet character of Star Trek.

2019

The spacecraft was carrying the ISSpresso machine which really would allow coffee beverages to be made aboard the space station. === Birthplace monument === In 2019, three disconnected groups of Bloomington, Indiana residents joined the Janeway Collective with the goal of building a birthplace monument such as the one existing for James T.

2020

It was not only the launch of series, but would be the flagship for newly launching United Paramount Network (UPN), and over 20 million dollars was being spent on the pilot. ===Star Trek: Nemesis=== Mulgrew reprises the character Janeway in a cameo in the 2002 feature film Nemesis. ===Star Trek: Prodigy=== In October 2020, Mulgrew confirmed she will voice Janeway in the forthcoming Prodigy.

From above the monument has the appearance of a comm badge. Initially, the birthplace monument was to be unveiled on May 23, 2020.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic it was rescheduled for October 24, 2020.

An official groundbreaking event took place on June 27, 2020, Kate Mulgrew attended the unveiling virtually due to the pandemic. ==See also== List of female action heroes ==References== ==External links== Television characters introduced in 1995 Fictional characters from Indiana Fictional female admirals Star Trek (film franchise) characters Voyager characters Starfleet officers Starfleet captains Starfleet admirals

2021

The show is set to air in 2021, and is about teenagers having adventures on a starship.

In April, 2021, it was revealed that this character would be an emergency training hologram based on Janeway. ==Character biography== In the Star Trek universe, Kathryn Janeway was born on May 20, 2336 in Bloomington, Indiana on Earth.




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