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USS Voyager NCC74656

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captain_(Star_Trek)Captain Kathryn Janeway is now an admiral as we saw in ST-Nemesis so she obviously now has a new much better ship or she is stationed on planet or some starbase.But where is Voayger?Is it disassembled?Or there is maybe new Voyager-B on the way to be constructed?
Also is there been any other reports of other Intrepid class service?Does anybody know something about it?
 
Janeway's dead and Voyager is part of a fleet sent back in the Delta Quadrant, all equipped with the new Quantum Slipstream drive, as of 2282 in the ongoing post-series Voyager novels by Kirsten Beyer (beginning with "Full Circle"). They're very good.
 
Janeway's dead and Voyager is part of a fleet sent back in the Delta Quadrant, all equipped with the new Quantum Slipstream drive, as of 2282 in the ongoing post-series Voyager novels by Kirsten Beyer (beginning with "Full Circle"). They're very good.

According to the novels, but according to the Star Trek: Online timeline Janeway is very much alive and present into the 2390s.

So really, it depends on which timeline you follow.
 
Also the USS Bellarphon was an Intrepid class that featured in a season 7 epiosde of DS9.
 
If Star Trek was in any way like reality, then one of two things should have happened with Voyager.

1. The ship should have been ripped apart to extract both the Borg technology and the futuristic armor technology, and what was left should have been put into the Starfleet Museum.

2. The ship should have been quarantined and left completely untouched until such time as its future technology was invented on its own, in an effort to keep the timeline uncontaminated (this idea of course is dependent on which method of time travel theory and its effects you tend to believe in. I'm not going into that here, though...:) )
 
Voyager was still relatively new when it got back to the AQ. Only seven years old. Granted it had been put through the wringer a few hundred more times than your standard ship on patrol in the Federation but I'd say it was in fairly good condition. I don't see them scrapping it at all. The books, while non canon, described pretty well how I figured Voyager would have been treated. The SCE took it apart, analyzed the new technology she had incorporated over the years, removed that which would have affected any time lines, and put the ship back into service.
 
There are three Intrepid-Class ships that we know of: Intrepid, Voyager and Bellerephon, but I would assume that Starfleet would have built several dozen if not a couple hundred. It's small, fast, durable and well-armed, all of which would be of useful in the era.

As for where she is assigned, I would say she would be at Starfleet Command, given as she gives Picard his new orders. Though I would have though she'd have been better suited to Starfleet Science.
 
According to the novels, but according to the Star Trek: Online timeline Janeway is very much alive and present into the 2390s.
It looks like she's coming back in the forthcoming "The Eternal Tide"

I've heard that as well, and I certainly hope that it is true and that Janeway comes back and stays back.

Killing Janeway off was a bold move and a powerful story. But even the novels fall victim to the cliche reset button.
 
Novels aside, I think the Voyager was gutted of her modifications, restored as merely a habitable vessel (no engines, weapons, shields, etc.), and sent to the Fleet Museum. I also don't think there would be a Voyager-A as the ship and her exploits will both be forever immortalized for the public at the Museum.

As for the Intrepid-class, I've always seen that design as a multipurpose cruiser that could do everything from deep-space exploration, to courier missions, to interdiction operations. I think the Intrepid-class is likely to remain in service for decades to come, possibly even becoming a venerable "workhorse design" by the mid 25th-Century.
 
About the novels:I never trust that info because much of their themes seems to be paradoxically, example- One novel says that Janeway is dead one say that Janeway is alive.And Star trek says that she is alive as we seen in ST Nemesis.

About Voyager and Intrepid class i agree with Bry Sinclair and C.E. Evans.
 
It sounds like you were reading them out of chronological order. Since Janeway's death in Before Dishonor (set a year after Nemesis), she's very much remained dead in every subsequent novel except for two books deiberately set aside from the massive ongoing novel continuity: William Shatner's Captain's Glory and the Star Trek Online novel The Needs of the Many.
 
I just came across this little Star Trek Online pic. It seems that in their continuity, the Voyager we know has been retired (or destroyed?), and replaced with this, NCC-74656-A.
voy_sto.jpg

Ugly, IMO.
 
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