Janet's Star Trek Voyager Site

GALLERY GUIDE

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    • In the Gallery, horizontal scrolling is provided as you "walk" past Gallery exhibits and click a person's picture for their section.
    • For the crew group, click a person's face. If the image map does not seem to work, please reload the page or reload from server (key f5 on your keyboard) and let the page finish loading before clicking.

    reduced size screenshot of part of the Gallery Index interface


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  2. Section links are also given in text-form at the end of the Gallery Index page (as "buttons" being enhanced using Cascading Stylesheets which is supported by modern browsers i.e. DHTML browsers).

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  4. Exhibits do not have links. They are labelled briefly in the Gallery Index, and in detail below.

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  6. "Pick up" the Gallery Guide (this page) by clicking the first image in the "walk-through" of the Gallery Index.

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  8. Screenshots tend to be portrait-like in nature, especially of a main crewmember i.e. a member of the ensemble cast, thereby offering numerous images not elsewhere on site. For general, action or group shots, please see other site sections particularly CREW and SHIP'S LOGS: EPISODE GUIDES IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER (with links to Season Indexes). Screenshots of people or holograms who feature in holodeck programs can be seen in the article about that holoprogram - see the BRIDGE: Section 11: Holodeck Programs. For instance, there is a gallery of screenshots of Dr Chaotica, Lonzak etc. in the article about 'The Adventures Of Captain Proton'.

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  10. Screenshots are in episode order. There is not necessarily a screenshot from every episode.

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  12. Duplicates, holograms, flashbacks, hallucinations and other representations of characters might be included, as well as appearances in unrealised timelines etc.

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  14. As throughout the site, screenshots done by Janet unless otherwise stated. Gallery concept and realisation by Janet, with art elements contributed as detailed below.

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FIND OUT ABOUT THE EXHIBITS AND ART CREDITS
For details of sources, see SOURCES & STANDARD ABBREVIATIONS.
Will Riker (link to Gallery section)Will Riker is seen briefly in [#34 Death Wish] and inferred in [#152 Inside Man] when Deanna Troi is waiting for him to join her on holiday at the beach and later, it is inferred that he has arrived and they invite Barclay to dinner where they plan to introduce him to a woman he might like. The picture of Riker is a Paramount publicity shot from [TNG] days (I had to find and use one in which he has the beard, as he has a beard in [#34 Death Wish]. In [TNG] Season 1 he has no beard, and in [Star Trek IX: Insurrection] he shaves it off and does not have it in [Star Trek X: Nemesis]. Riker is "seated" on rocks in a picture by Digital Dreams called 'Edge of Night' available in approximately 2005 at Renderosity, created with Vue Esprit (I cannot quite remember if that is correct but believe so, as I can create the same "rock" look with my version of that program). The Delta Flyer is a scan from a Star Trek calendar which I did several years ago.
Model of Druoda missileIn [#119 Warhead], the Doctor discovers and brings aboard Voyager a damaged missile manufactured and programmed by the Druoda. This is obviously a model because, quite apart from the size of the original (and the Druoda manufactured thousands), the one that the Doctor brought aboard Voyager self-destructed and simultaneously destroyed its last surviving fellows. Picture was scanned from source TOSTFF.
Reginald Barclay (link to Gallery section)Lieutenant Reginald Barclay is first seen in Star Trek in [TNG: Hollow Pursuits], and was for a time a member of the crew of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D and, in [Star Trek VIII: First Contact], of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-E. He is first seen in [Voyager] in [#130 Pathfinder], although he features in the Doctor's hallucination in [#17 Projections]. He is also seen in [#152 Inside Man], [#144 Life Line], [#166 Author Author], and as Commander Barclay in an unrealised future in the series finale [#171 and #172 Endgame]. Background picture is Barclay's apartment, [#130 Pathfinder], the rest is a composition from various elements including Barclay's head.
Head from Kathryn Janeway's ready roomIn [#104 Counterpoint], in the captain's ready room aboard USS Voyager, the Devore Imperium inspector and Janeway briefly discuss this piece of art, and she notes that it dates from Earth's Classical period, i.e. 5th to 4th century BC in ancient Greece. The picture comes from source CC. It is displayed rather larger than as seen in [#104 Counterpoint], otherwise it would be too small to see easily at the Gallery's scale. It is an opportunity to see the head in greater detail than is possible during [#104 Counterpoint]. The stand or pedestal is from Hemera CD-ROM image collection.
Voyager's dedication plaqueFederation Starship dedication plaques are traditionally mounted on a bulkhead on the Bridge. Voyager's is seen (it falls down and is later restored to its rightful place, and the physical is also symbolic) in [#120 and #121 Equinox]. The picture was scanned from source Encyclopaedia. It can be seen at very large size, so that the writing can be read, at SHIP USS VOYAGER (detailed interior tour).
Dr Lewis Zimmerman (link to Gallery section)Dr Lewis Zimmerman is first seen in [#144 Life Line], but earlier in the series a still picture of him from his Starfleet medical record is seen on the Doctor's portable computer in his office in [#17 Projections], and his likeness is seen in the diagnostic holographic program in [#46 The Swarm]. Zimmerman is also seen in [DS9: Dr Bashir, I Presume?]. Zimmerman and his various incarnations (e.g. holographic) are played by Robert Picardo, who plays the Doctor, because Zimmerman created the EMH Mark-1 in his own likeness. The picture of Zimmerman is a screenshot from [#144 Life Line].
Tom Paris' antique televisionIn [#134 Memorial], during Tom Paris' absence on a two-week away mission, Torres replicates him an antique television set. Picture is a Paint Shop Pro picture tube from Dizz a.k.a. Dizzinz.
Gallery Guide, in wall-mounted literature holderArtwork by Janet, i.e. mainly the 'plastic' literature holder, but the page and spine of the Guide comprise a Paint Shop Pro picture tube from Amanda's Amazing Graphics. Made into a page background by Janet.
Christmas decorationsIn the Gallery only in December. Christmas tree and bow-tree-topper from P. Ann's Place. Christmas stocking - source unknown.
New Year decorationsIn the Gallery only in January. Decorations from Hemera CD-ROM image library.
Romantic dinner for Tom and B'ElannaIn the Gallery only in February, the month of Valentine's Day. Heart frame by Outlaw By Design. Screenshot from [#75 Scientific Method].