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Will we ever see any Voyager characters again?

Makarov

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Just wondering if you think we will ever see any of the VOY characters in any form again - whether it's TV cameo or in a movie or anything. Even if it's just a cameo when they're really old like Scotty in Relics. Do you think there's any chance?
 
Given NuTrek's propensity for shout outs and bigger universe inclusion I think this is not impossible. Though we are more likely to get passing references to future peoples via their relatives. However I am all up for time traveling Admiral Janeway showing up and blowing NuKirk's mind. It would piss a lot of people off but it would be glorious.
 
No.
Too late for that.
There was a chance in the beginning of the century for movies and such. But when they first decided to go ahead with a retro series (Enterprise) and then spent too many years with screwing up established Trek history in the latest NuTrekmovies, every chance was gone.
As it is today, the actors have become old and are probably uninterested.
Not to mention that the producers of the NuTrek movies would probably ruin the characters if they used them in a NuTrek movie.
Fortunately we do have the DVD:s from the series.
 
After the JJverse winds up (IF the JJverse winds up) there's a chance of a TV follow on to TNG, DS9 and Voyager.

It probably wouldn't be a straight sequel to any of those, but might feature a character or two from each show...
 
That and they don't exist any more.

Voyager never happened.

Nero destroyed the established time line when he went back and scuttled the USS Kelvin among other shenanigans.

Of course the act of going back in time or being too close to a massive space time event (like a black hole) or a small temporal event (like temporal shields) protects one from changes to he timeline, so even as the future you are leaving is being atomized you have already left it and will be arriving in he past as it exists depending on what point of flux the timeline is in.

All time travellers arrive in all possible pasts that all equally do not exist because all time travellers alter every moment of future ahead of them from what they know to be the present ahead of them.

If this is true, then that includes return trips.

In all the adventures where Kirk returned to the late 2260s and that thing with the whales in 2284, he still returns from an accomplished mission (and missions where he arrived in the wrong past because other time travellers had changed things) but finds himself and his ship in Abrams movieverse.

This is what time cops do.

Catch these M########### before they deicide to put right that which once went wrong.
 
After the JJverse winds up (IF the JJverse winds up) there's a chance of a TV follow on to TNG, DS9 and Voyager.

It probably wouldn't be a straight sequel to any of those, but might feature a character or two from each show...

Selfie has been cancelled.

A Captain Sulu show where Hikaru has to fight Future Guy who is finally revealed as old Captain Sulu played by George Takai.

Admit it, I just gave you a half chubby.
 
I guess I should check out those fan movies. All I've seen is the clips from Trekkies which looked like a western, was that any good? I'll definitely try to see that new one with Tim Russ in it.
 
In official canonical material? Almost zero. Though if they ever do something in the 24th century era, there's always the possibility of the throw-in reference.

@Guy

Sure Voyager happened. They had their temporal shields up!

You know in the prime timeline Braxton fixed all that nonsense.
 
What if Spock Prime thought he found a way to get back to his normal timeline, but instead he accidentally brings Pine & Company into the future...to the Mirror Universe. I could see Mirror Janeway as the intendant type. Also Mirror Kruge is there with the TOS smooth Klingon forehead and giant white hair, often exclaiming "Great K'Scott!" Mirror Kruge tries help them all get back to their respective universe and timelines, but instead sends them to 1985 where they have to rescue two whales from a crazy and overly obsessive cetacean biologist.
 
Are you reading Star Trek comics at the moment?

Q grabs NuKirk taking him to the 24th century to see how things are, but it's not good.
 
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