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Voyager: The Vaadwaur should’ve been season 6’s main antagonists

By chad porto | aug 9, 2021.

386838 13: Actress Kate Mulgrew (Left) Stars As (Captain Kathryn Janeway) And Actor Tim Russ Stars As (Tactical/Security Officer, Tuvok) In The United Paramount Network's Sci-Fi Television Series "Star Trek: Voyager." Episode: "Unimatrix Zero, Part Two." (Photo By Getty Images)

The Vaadwaur should’ve had a much bigger role in Voyager.

The Vaadwaur were introduced in Star Trek: Voyager ‘s seventh episode of season six, called “Dragon’s Teeth”. The episode sees the Voyager crew unearthing and reawakening a species called the Vaadwaur,  a species stranded in stasis for almost 900 years. Reawakening the species was a mistake, as it turns out they’re conquerors who sought to control the Delta Quadrant until they came up against the Turei.

Now the Turei do their best to monitor the space, making sure the Vaudwaar never poses that kind of threat again. A threat they tried to fulfill when Voyager woke them up. While the Borg and Talaxians have no history on the Vaudwaar, the Turei are proof that the Vaudwaar were as awful as advertised and could’ve been a perpetual threat to all those in their way.

The fact they only appear in one episode in Star Trek: Voyager is a crime. They not only deserved more screen time but they deserved to be the main antagonists for the season.

The Vaudwaar should have been Voyager’s biggest threat for the season

The season six finale may be one of the weaker ones in the show’s history, with a fake-out of several Voyager crew members having been assimilated as part of a plan to cripple the Borg. Instead of going with a retreaded idea of a Starfleet captain being assimilated, the series might have been better off building up the Vaudwaar throughout the season, only for them to come face to face with the Borg. The Borg were a species they had encountered before but the Borg were much smaller then and much more manageable.

The revelation that the Borg were no longer the same species would’ve been fascinating. Especially if the Vaadwuar had examples to show the audience how the Borg evolved since their first meetings.

The show could’ve had the Vaudwaar spend all season building back up their empire, be it on-screen or through dialogue, only to have a showdown with the Borg in the season finale. Just as long as we get to see plenty of the Vaudwaar prior to that moment. Having the Vaudwaar disrupting Voyager at nearly every port they visit would be intriguing.

You could layer the Vaudwaar too. Maybe they have the only weaponry that is always effective against the Borg, which could’ve set them up to be quite powerful, then when the Vaudwaar finally has a foothold back into their kingdom, the Borg could return and obliterate them once and for all, setting up season seven’s final confrontation between the Borg and Voyager.

While each idea leads back to the Borg, it’s important to note how integral they were to the show’s storyline. Having them come back into the series after getting stomped by Species 8472 and wrecking havoc is the way to go.

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  • Above the Influence : Janeway doesn't believe in compromising Starfleet's ideals even in the face of rapidly diminishing resources and hardened raiders, and forms an alliance of like-minded ships.
  • Alien Blood : Famtome's people have yellow blood.
  • Because You Were Nice to Me : Why Fantome and his people help Voyager .
  • Berserk Button : The Doctor's is hit pretty hard when one of the prospective alliance members insults Fantome; see Fantastic Racism .
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  • Circling Vultures : Referenced when several ships have their eyes on Voyager as her fuel is being depleted. Tom: The vultures are circling. Janeway: Vultures eat the dead , Mr. Paris. We're not dead yet.
  • Remember the Vaadwaur ? They're back.
  • The Hierarchy aliens are still coming up with new surveillance techniques. Becomes a Chekhov's Gun when they catch a meeting between General Valen and Commander Bosaal in which they plan to attack Voyager .
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  • Fantastic Racism : Probably most of the species that Voyager encounters do not think highly of the Void species, calling them parasites and relentless scavengers. This comes back to bite them in the ass when later on Voyager beams them on board their ships to shut them down as they and some companion ships try to make their way out of the Void.
  • Faux Affably Evil : General Valen seems friendly enough until he discovers you have what he wants. He's one of the most embittered, hardened survivors of the Void, having been inside for five years.
  • Get Out! : When Janeway learns that one of the alliance killed another ship and took its technology for Voyager to use — the very same captain who exhibited Fantastic Racism towards Fantome — she loses it and says this.
  • Gunship Rescue : Garon shows up and helps Voyager and the Hierarchy aliens fight off Valen, and then announces that he's joining The Alliance .
  • Hard-Work Montage : Before the final battle and escape attempt.
  • Honor Before Reason : Why Janeway sticks to the principles of The Federation , rather than becoming like General Valen. Fortunately, Rousseau Was Right .
  • Hope Spot : Voyager almost got out on their own once - but their failure meant they got to meet the Void species and upgrade their systems to meet their new, desperate needs.
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  • Reverse the Polarity : The first thing Voyager tries to avoid being pulled into the Void. Doesn't work.
  • Salvage Pirates : As soon as Voyager is pulled into the Negative Space Wedgie , they're attacked by Space Pirates .
  • Shrinking Violet : Fantome. The Doctor is the only person on Voyager he trusts.
  • Supreme Chef : Seven, to everyone's appreciation.
  • Tastes Like Chicken : Said by Tom Paris of something Neelix whipped up for an impromptu romantic dinner for Tom and B'Elanna while they were trapped in the Void.
  • Tastes Like Friendship : How Janeway entices others to join the alliance. It works surprisingly well, as Captain Garon comments. It also works the other way, as one alliance member helps triple Voyager's replicator efficiency.
  • And again with the replacement meal that Neelix made later.
  • Title Drop : Courtesy of General Valen. "Welcome to the Void."
  • Vehicular Sabotage : Voyager beams the Void species humanoids on board the pursuing vessels to shut them down while they and some companion ships make their attempt to escape the Void.
  • The Voiceless : The Void aliens are unable to speak, but they still seem to be able to understand spoken language and are highly intelligent to boot. To communicate with them, Doctor teaches Fantome to associate different tones with different things, and it's not long until he and the rest of the Void aliens are happily chatting away via PADDs making constant beeping noises.
  • Void Between the Worlds : The appropriately named Void, which is a small (in cosmic terms) pocket of nothing save what gets sucked inside. This is why everyone is driven to become Space Pirates eventually, as there simply is no other way to gain resources in such a place.
  • We Can Rule Together : Valen offers to team up with Voyager so that they can take on everyone else in the Void. Janeway tells him to shove it.
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The word " vaadwaur " came to mean "fool" in ancient Talaxian , following the original Vaadwaur Supremacy 's demise in the 15th century AD. ( STO - Delta Quadrant missions : " All That Glitters ", " Satellite Defense ")

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History [ ]

Jisa alive

Jisa , a Vaadwaur female.

The history of the Vaadwaur is a long but fragmented past, with a mixture of war and exploration.

Vaadwaur fleets were aided by their discovery of a network of subspace corridors that spanned much of the quadrant . It took the Vaadwaur centuries to map the corridors. Dubbing them " Underspace ", the Vaadwaur were quick to claim the network, and began using them to further expand their empire . With the help of the subspace corridors, the primitive Vaadwaur fleets could cross the quadrant in months instead of decades , and strike undefended worlds at their leisure. However, they never kept written records of the corridors, instead committing them to their memory.

For nearly 900 years the Vaadwaur Empire would rule a large section of the Delta Quadrant through the use of the subspace corridors, their battle fleets appearing seemingly out of nowhere and destroying unprepared alien fleets and colonies with ease, soon followed by ground invasion and occupation of the planet. The Vaadwaur were cruel taskmasters, treating all peoples they subjugated as third-class citizens within their own lands - using them as slaves and sources of free labor. They extracted resources from all conquered worlds. At their height, the Empire included more than a thousand worlds, and stretched as far as Talax and Borg space, controlling all in between. The Vaadwuar were also seen as the envy of hundreds of species across the Delta Quadrant . Their population of this time was about 6 billion. ( VOY episode : " Dragon's Teeth "; VOY reference : Voyager Companion ; ST reference : Star Charts )

Downfall [ ]

Eventually, in the year 1484 , the Vaadwaur's subjects rose up against them; a subject race, the Turei , led an alliance to attack the Vaadwaur, decimating their homeworld and reducing it to an irradiated wasteland with orbital bombardment . However not all the Vaadwaur were killed, including several hundred members of a single battalion who managed to survive in stasis pods. The plan was for the battalion to awaken five years later and then find a new world to start over and rebuild their empire. However, the stasis controls were damaged during the bombardment of their homeworld. Many more were also used, including one set on what would be known as Kobali Prime . However, Vaadwaur seemed to be too overconfident in their restoration - those within the creative arts, such as teachers, artists and poets were given extreme low priority and children were given higher priority so they could be given a chance to become soldiers.

Following the Vaadwaur's "apparent" annihilation, their subspace corridors were then claimed by the Turei. The Vaadwuar then became fables among the various species of the Delta Quadrant. Their name in the old Talaxian tongue became the word for "foolish", "weak-minded", "reckless", and "blind", particularly when someone allows themselves to be deceived by an enemy. The word was first used in Eldaxon's Collected Folklore , particularly in stories such as "The Demon with the Golden Voice", "The Tale of the Deadly Stranger", "The Tale of the Boy who Lost his Head", and "The Tale of the Bloody Hand". These stories described them as a phantom army that appears out of thin air, destroying entire colonies, and then vanishing in the blink of an eye. ( VOY episode : " Dragon's Teeth "; VOY reference : Voyager Companion ; ST reference : Star Charts ; STO mission : " Dust to Dust ")

Awakening [ ]

In 2376 , the Federation starship USS Voyager discovered the Vaadwaur's homeworld. During explorations of the devastated planet, Voyager 's astrometrics officer, Seven of Nine , awakened one of the Vaadwaur battalion in stasis, a young officer named Gedrin . Persuaded by Gedrin that they would be helping a peaceful civilization to rebuild, Voyager's crew revived nearly 600 Vaadwaur troops before Neelix , a Talaxian and Voyager 's ambassador, uncovered the Vaadwaar's true history. Voyager's alliance with the Vaadwaar was broken when the Vaadwaur commander Gaul launched an attack on Voyager . Voyager barely escaped while the Vaadwaur and the Turei resumed their nearly millennia old conflict. Realizing that today was not the day to reclaim their lost homeworld the reawakened Vaadwaur took 53 of their vessels and used the subspace corridors to flee the battle and attempt to find a new world where they could rebuild in the hope of one day reclaiming their former glory. ( VOY episode : " Dragon's Teeth ")

One of their ships was enhanced, but was trapped in the Void . ( VOY episode : " The Void ")

In 2376 , Julian Bashir identified the Vaadwaur, using the Pathfinder Project database, as a threat to the Federation in the near future. ( DS9 novel : Abyss )

Kinara Alliance [ ]

In late 2381 , the Vaadwaur joined the Kinara alliance along with several other species to gain access of Underspace and began blockading the Gateway to the First World . The Confederacy Interstellar Fleet and the Kinara became embroiled in skirmishes, and the Voth sabotaged the Federation subspace relay network in the Delta Quadrant. At some point before February 2382 , the fugitive Neyser criminal Meegan McDonnell took control of Devore, Turei, Vaadwaur, and other leaders by occupying their minds with those of her fellow criminal Neysers. In late 2381, a Kinara fleet attacked the Federation starships USS Voyager and USS Demeter and their wave form allies near the Ark Planet . The CIF Twelfth Lamont led a fleet of the Confederacy Interstellar Fleet and obliterated the Kinara fleet. General Mattings subsequently invited the Federation ships to visit the First World. In February 2382 , Vice Admiral Kathryn Janeway convinced the Presider of the Confederacy of the Worlds of the First Quadrant , Isorla Cin , to enter negotiations with the Kinara fleet blockading the Gateway. Skeen Rigger Meeml of the starship Lightcarrier responded to her hail, and the Confederacy learned of the Kinara's demands for the first time. The diplomatic exchange was enabled by the Federation starship USS Vesta . The Neyser-possessed commanding officer of the Devore warship Manticle , Inspector Kashyk , inserted himself into the conversation and made the extradition of Admiral Janeway a non-negotiable term for peace between the Confederacy and the Kinara . When the Confederacy declined to abide to these terms, the standoff degenerated into open battle. The battle came to a halt when Janeway agreed to be extradited. A shuttle carried her and two subordinates to the Manticle , where Kashyk and a multi-species security team took her into custody to stand trial. The Manticle departed afterwards. ( VOY novels : Protectors , Acts of Contrition )

Physiology [ ]

The appearance of the Vaadwaur is very distinct. Their skin color comes in all the same broad range of complexions found in Humans and the ridges on their face give them very sharp features. They have small ridges on their chin and two horizontal ridges just above their nose. A large fin like crest runs across the center of their foreheads and gets wider as it reaches the top of their skulls. Their hair grows from around the mid-region of their skull, just where their fin ridge seems to end.

Neck ridges extend from their ears, along down along their neck and onto their shoulders where they curl in towards the center of their chest. This gives the neck ridges a cobra-like appearance overall. ( VOY episode : " Dragon's Teeth ")

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Star Trek: Voyager is a beloved science fiction show that first aired in 1995 on UPN. Pulled to the far side of the galaxy, where the Federation is 75 years away at maximum warp speed, a Starfleet ship must cooperate with Maquis rebels to find a way home. It ran for eight seasons and has become a classic for sci-fi fans. As the show has become more and more popular, viewers have come together to choose and rank their favorite episodes. Here we will explore some of the best episodes of Star Trek: Voyager, as rated by viewers.

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#15 - Tsunkatse (Season 6 - Episode 15)

Seven of Nine is forced into a competition for her life known as 'Tsunkatse,' when she and Tuvok are abducted from the Delta Flyer. If she refuses to fight, Tuvok will be refused the medical aid he needs to keep him from dying from the injuries he sustained from the crash.

The episode was rated 7.52 from 383 votes.

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#14 - Live Fast and Prosper (Season 6 - Episode 21)

A group of con artists impersonate Captain Janeway and the crew of Voyager. The crew must find the imposters soon, or they, themselves will be punished for the con artists' crimes.

The episode was rated 7.55 from 374 votes.

Star Trek: Voyager - S6E9

#13 - The Voyager Conspiracy (Season 6 - Episode 9)

A data-overloaded Seven of Nine starts spreading rumours of a mutiny and insurrection when the ship encounters an alien race who have technology that can catapult the ship light-years closer to home and cut years off their journey.

The episode was rated 7.61 from 418 votes.

Star Trek: Voyager - S6E19

#12 - Child's Play (Season 6 - Episode 19)

Seven of Nine defends a child Borg drone whose parents come to reclaim him. The boy's parents plan on using him as a secret weapon as revenge on the Borg, even if it results in his death.

The episode was rated 7.62 from 383 votes.

Star Trek: Voyager - S6E16

#11 - Collective (Season 6 - Episode 16)

Borg children who were rejected by the Borg as unworthy drones abduct Chakotay, Kim, Neelix and Paris.

The episode was rated 7.63 from 406 votes.

Star Trek: Voyager - S6E2

#10 - Survival Instinct (Season 6 - Episode 2)

Stardate: 53049.2 - Seven of Nine discovers that she was previously freed from the collective along with a few others, and that she was responsible for their re-assimilation. They now wish to be restored to their individuality, but it may cost them their lives, as well as Seven's.

The episode was rated 7.65 from 406 votes.

Star Trek: Voyager - S6E7

#9 - Dragon's Teeth (Season 6 - Episode 7)

The ship is placed in danger when it comes under attack from a territorial race of aliens known as the Turei. While sheltering on a planet, Captain Janeway tries to make an alliance with its inhabitants, the Vaadwaur. However, she soon begins to think that the Vaadwaur may pose a bigger threat than the enemy above.

The episode was rated 7.65 from 416 votes.

Star Trek: Voyager - S6E6

#8 - Riddles (Season 6 - Episode 6)

Tuvok is attacked by an energy source, which leaves him exposed and vulnerable. He soon starts experiencing emotions he never had before.

The episode was rated 7.66 from 381 votes.

Star Trek: Voyager - S6E24

#7 - Life Line (Season 6 - Episode 24)

News reaches Voyager through the up-and-running Pathfinder project that the Doctor's creator, Lewis Zimmerman, is critically ill. In an attempt to save his life, the Doctor's program is transmitted to the Alpha Quadrant, but once there, he finds Zimmerman does not want to be examined by an 'obsolete' EMH program.

The episode was rated 7.72 from 389 votes.

Star Trek: Voyager - S6E8

#6 - One Small Step (Season 6 - Episode 8)

Voyager searches for a long-lost Mars spacecraft.

The episode was rated 7.78 from 445 votes.

Star Trek: Voyager - S6E4

#5 - Tinker Tenor Doctor Spy (Season 6 - Episode 4)

The Doctor programs himself with the ability to daydream. When an alien spy gains access to the Doctor's visions he mistakes them for reality.

The episode was rated 7.89 from 395 votes.

Star Trek: Voyager - S6E26

#4 - Unimatrix Zero (1) (Season 6 - Episode 26)

Seven of Nine is led to a place known as Unimatrix Zero; a place where Borg drones are individuals for a short period of time during their regeneration. However, once their regeneration is complete, all recollection of the event is erased. Captain Janeway uses this to form a plan of attack that would create a mutiny from within the Collective.

The episode was rated 7.92 from 419 votes.

Star Trek: Voyager - S6E1

#3 - Equinox (2) (Season 6 - Episode 1)

The crew of Voyager must find a way to save Captain Janeway and Seven of Nine.

The episode was rated 7.92 from 453 votes.

Star Trek: Voyager - S6E10

#2 - Pathfinder (Season 6 - Episode 10)

An obsessed Barclay tries to find a way to communicate with the starship Voyager with the use of an artificially generated micro-wormhole. He becomes so involved that he needs the help of Counsellor Troi to keep his grip on reality.

The episode was rated 7.95 from 421 votes.

Star Trek: Voyager - S6E12

#1 - Blink of an Eye (Season 6 - Episode 12)

In the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Blink of an Eye", Voyager inadvertently helps to create a society within a short period of time and becomes the target of this society. This episode is a well-executed one as it touches upon a wide field of philosophical issues and is set on a fantastic looking planet with great stage design. It also addresses topics like time contraction, archaic civilization rapidly advancing, progress, religion/superstition and enlightenment/science, observer effects and violations of the prime directive.

The time-dilation trope is handled fairly well and the episode has a sweet and emotional story by the end. However, the writing can be quite lazy as the "alien" society is very human-like and mimics our history, social structure, beliefs, cultures and more. This can be seen as a missed opportunity as at the end of the episode, one wants to know how the development of this society will progress.

The episode was rated 8.09 from 473 votes.

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VOY Season 6

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  • 3 Background information
  • 4.1 Starring
  • 4.2 Also starring
  • 4.3 Guest and co-stars
  • 4.5 Uncredited
  • 5 Media releases
  • 6 External links

Episodes [ ]

Summary [ ].

Star Trek: Voyager 's sixth season was the first to be televised without running concurrently with seasons of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine , and can be characterized as having the feel of being oddly disconnected from seasons four and five that preceded it. As a result, Voyager's season six could be said to have more in common with the story-telling of season one , being populated by numerous episodes with story lines wholly independent of each other and the greater series arc, which by this point, was very well established. There are of course exceptions, most notably in " Pathfinder " when real-time communication is made with Starfleet, with the help of an obsessed Reginald Barclay . However, it was not until the end of the season in " Life Line " that this significant plot development was revisited.

Numerous new aliens were introduced throughout the season, again indicative of the reliance on wholly independent story lines. However, the Hirogen make a re-appearance in " Tsunkatse ", the Klingons in " Barge of the Dead ", the Borg make a (by now familiar) resurgence in " Survival Instinct ", " Collective ", " Child's Play " and the season finale " Unimatrix Zero ". The Vidiians also return in " Fury ", as does a vengeful Kes intent on sabotaging the ship, killing B'Elanna Torres in the process. Only one of the newly introduced alien species (the Hierarchy ) reappeared later, in the seventh season episodes " The Void " and " Renaissance Man ".

Worthy of particular note in the sixth season is the introduction of the treacherous Vaadwaur in " Dragon's Teeth ". While being vaunted as a possible season six nemesis for Voyager during a conversation towards the end of the episode, it was perhaps a missed opportunity on the part of the show's producers that the possibility of having the Vaadwaur return later on, was never taken up;

" I doubt we've seen the last of them ."

Despite Janeway's warning, and aside from a couple of conversational "nods" in the season seven episodes, " Nightingale " and " The Void ", the Vaadwaur were in fact, never seen again.

" Collective " halfway through the season added a significant development to the evolution of the series as Voyager 's crew manifest grew by four with the introduction of the "Children of the Borg". Season six storylines featuring the children served as an addition to Seven of Nine 's learning curve, as she took on the role of surrogate mother to the lost, and disconnected children. Although never directly spoken of in the script for either episode, with the knowledge of hindsight it is possible to note that in " Child's Play ", a surreptitious link to the series finale " Endgame " is planted when Icheb 's parents send him back to the Borg full of neurolytic pathogen . It is this same pathogen that Admiral Janeway uses when assimilated by the Borg Queen during the climax to the series finale, which infects the Collective and disables the transwarp hub, enabling Voyager to return home, and deal a crippling blow to the Borg at the same time.

A couple of small "jumps" closer to home were realized in the episodes " Dragon's Teeth " and " The Voyager Conspiracy " but nothing like the huge leaps which helped characterize the previous two seasons, and for the majority of season six, any significant "jumps" forward were missing, again likening the sixth season to the first.

The process of overcoming the difficulty in portraying Janeway as both authoritative and feminine that had dogged most of the first four seasons may have begun with season five's " Counterpoint " and her dalliance with the Devore Imperium 's Kashyk , but the dilemma finally found some resolution with the introduction of another of Tom Paris ' holodeck programs and the character of Michael Sullivan . In " Fair Haven " and " Spirit Folk " Janeway is finally able to let her hair down (in more ways than one), and the issue of fraternizing with her subordinates is happily laid to rest. This resolution however, was not without its detractors, including Kate Mulgrew herself.

" When I read that one, I went right over to (Rick) Berman's office and I said "What are you smoking?" I mean, how desperado is this broad! "

Voyager 's sixth season culminated in the assimilation of Janeway, Tuvok , and Torres, as the crew again went head to head with the Borg Queen, this time to assist an underground Borg Resistance threatened with annihilation.

Background information [ ]

  • This is the first Star Trek season since TNG Season 6 , in 1992, to premiere on its own. This coincided with the end of the seven season run of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine in June 1999.
  • Discounting season premieres/finales, this was the first season since season 2 not to feature a two-part/movie length episode during its run.
  • " Barge of the Dead " featured Karen Austin as B'Elanna Torres' mother, one of the actresses apparently short-listed for the original role of Kathryn Janeway.
  • "Survival Instinct" is the first time since "Living Witness" in Season 4 that Jeri Ryan appeared in a full Borg outfit.
  • When asked what stood out about season six, Robert Beltran commented that he didn't have fun during this season, calling it " dreary and tedious " for him. [1]
  • Characters that " crossover " from other incarnations of Star Trek : Deanna Troi and Reginald Barclay (" Pathfinder " and " Life Line "); Admiral Hayes (" Life Line "); Borg Queen (" Unimatrix Zero ")

Credits [ ]

Starring [ ].

  • Kate Mulgrew as Captain Kathryn Janeway

Also starring [ ]

  • Robert Beltran as Chakotay
  • Roxann Dawson as B'Elanna Torres
  • Robert Duncan McNeill as Tom Paris
  • Ethan Phillips as Neelix
  • Robert Picardo as The Doctor
  • Tim Russ as Tuvok
  • Jeri Ryan as Seven of Nine
  • Garrett Wang as Harry Kim

Guest and co-stars [ ]

  • VOY Season 6 performers
  • Rick Berman
  • Brannon Braga
  • Joe Menosky
  • Michael Piller
  • Jeri Taylor
  • Peter Lauritson
  • Merri Howard
  • Robin Burger
  • J.P. Farrell

Co-Producer: Dawn Velazquez Associate Producer: Stephen Welke Executive Story Editor: Bryan Fuller Story Editor: Michael Taylor

  • Robert Doherty

Unit Production Manager: Brad Yacobian Production Coordinator: Diane Overdiek

  • Jerry Fleck
  • Arlene Fukai
  • Michael DeMeritt
  • David Trotti
  • Cosmo Genovese
  • Jan Rudolph

Science Consultant: Andre Bormanis Production Designer: Richard James Art Director: Louise Dorton Senior Illustrator/Technical Consultant: Rick Sternbach Scenic Arts Supervisor/Technical Consultant: Michael Okuda

  • Wendy Drapanas
  • James Van Over

Construction Coordinator: Al Smutko Property Master: Alan Sims Set Decorator: Jim Mees Director of Photography: Marvin Rush , A.S.C. Chief Lighting Technician: Bill Peets Key Grip: Randy Burgess Special Effects: Dick Brownfield Stunt Coordinator: Dennis Madalone Video Supervisor: Denise Okuda Hair Designer: Josee Normand

  • Charlotte Parker
  • Viviane Normand
  • Gloria Montmayor

Make-Up Designed and Supervised By: Michael Westmore

  • Tina Hoffman
  • Scott Wheeler
  • James Rohland
  • Suzanne Diaz

Costume Designer: Robert Blackman Wardrobe Supervisor: Carol Kunz

  • Susie Money
  • Matt Hoffman
  • Lazard Ward
  • Steve D'Errico

Casting Executive: Helen Mossler

  • Junie Lowry-Johnson

Original Casting By: Nan Dutton , C.S.A.

  • Daryl Baskin
  • Bob Lederman

(Not a complete list)

  • Jay Chattaway ("Equinox, Part II", "Riddles", "Dragon's Teeth", "Pathfinder", "Collective", "Spirit Folk", "Fury", "The Haunting of Deck Twelve")
  • Dennis McCarthy ("Survival Instinct", "Tinker Tenor Doctor Spy", "The Voyager Conspiracy", "Virtuoso", "Tsunkatse", "Ashes to Ashes", "Life Line", "Unimatrix Zero")
  • David Bell ("Barge of the Dead", "Alice", "Fair Haven", "Memorial", "Child's Play", "Muse")
  • Paul Baillargeon ("One Small Step", "Blink of an Eye", "Good Shepherd", "Live Fast and Prosper")

Music Editor: Gerry Sackman Visual Effects Producer: Dan Curry

  • Ronald B. Moore
  • Mitch Suskin

Sound Mixer: Alan Bernard Post Production Coordinator: Monique K. Chambers Pre-Production Coordinator/Script Coordinator: Lolita Fatjo Assistant Script Coordinator: Maggie Allen

  • David Rossi
  • Maril Davis
  • Michael O'Halloran
  • Nicole Gravett
  • Eric Norman
  • Terry Matalas
  • Rodney Dugins
  • Christopher Petrus
  • Gerald Saavedra

Transportation Captain: Stu Satterfield

  • Larry Dukes
  • Cameron Calder
  • Ray McLaughlin

Location Manager: Lisa White DGA Trainee: Melissa St. Onge

Filmed with Panavision cameras and lenses

  • Santa Barbara Studios

Post Production Sound by: 4MC Sound Services Digital Optical Effects: Digital Magic Special Video Compositing: CIS , Hollywood Editing Facilities: Four Media Company

  • Foundation Imaging
  • Digital Muse

Uncredited [ ]

  • Emmerson Denney - Voice/Dialogue Coach for Albie Selznick ("The Voyager Conspiracy")
  • Jo Ann Phillips – Hair Stylist ("Dragon's Teeth")

Media releases [ ]

  • VOY Season 6 UK VHS
  • VOY Season 6 DVD

External links [ ]

  • Star Trek: Voyager season 6 at Memory Beta , the wiki for licensed Star Trek works
  • Star Trek: Voyager Season Six Credits at StarTrek.com
  • Star Trek Voyager Season 6 episode reviews  at Ex Astris Scientia
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Ten Forward Friday: Vaadwaur

Welcome to Ten Forward Fridays, where a new playable species is presented for the Star Trek Adventures roleplaying game, filling in some gaps until official material can be released.

This month I’m venturing to the Delta Quadrant and detailing a few of the secondary races who might be encountered in and around that region. This week is the Vaadwaur. A brief enemy of the crew of the U.S.S. Voyager, the Vaadwaur were a malicious species whose empire was destroyed 800 years ago, and were the “boogie men” of several Delta Quadrant races. Their first and only appearance was in episode 6×07 Dragon’s Teeth . 

With their access to underspace corridors ,  the Vaadwaur could appear elsewhere in the galaxy. After all, they had terrorized the Talaxians whose space the Voyager had left six years earlier, which was some 40,000 light years away. Given Earth was only 30,000 light years away by the end of Star Trek Voyager it’s conceivable for the Vaadwaur to reach Romulan territory or the Federation space by the Shackleton Expanse. These Vaadwaur might be desperate to regain their former power or develop advanced technology.

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The USS Voyager is a Federation starship far from home, lost in the Delta Quadrant of the galaxy, and on a mission to get home. The crew of the Voyager have had to contend with many dangers and mysteries in their travels, but none as strange and mysterious as the one they now face.

The crew of the Voyager have come to a strange planet, Kropah, in search of a way to repair their ship’s damaged warp core. When they arrive, they find that the planet has been protected by an ancient force field for centuries, and that the planet is inhabited by a race of warriors known as the Vaadwaur.

The Captain of the Voyager, Kathryn Janeway, is determined to find a way to get inside the force field in order to repair their ship. Unfortunately, the Vaadwaur are not willing to allow them into their planet and are determined to protect their secrets from outsiders.

As the crew of the Voyager attempt to find a way through the force field, they soon discover that the Vaadwaur are not their only problem. There are also strange creatures lurking in the shadows, known as the Dragon’s Teeth. These creatures are fierce and dangerous, and they are guarding something of great value.

The crew of the Voyager must find a way to get past the creatures, and find out what they’re protecting, in order to repair their ship and continue their journey home. But it won’t be easy, as the Vaadwaur are also determined to protect their secrets, and the Dragon’s Teeth are determined to protect their treasure.

The crew of the Voyager must use all their ingenuity and courage to get past the force field, evade the Dragon’s Teeth, and find out what the Vaadwaur are protecting. Along the way, they may even discover something that could help them on their journey home. But will they be able to overcome these obstacles and make it back alive? The only way to find out is to watch Dragon’s Teeth.

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The Vaadwaur are a humanoid civilization native to the Delta Quadrant. They are characterized by their tall stature and segmented webbing-like crest around the neck. ( VOY episode : " Dragon's Teeth ")

The word " vaadwaur " came to mean "fool" in ancient Talaxian, following the original Vaadwaur Supremacy 's demise in the 15th century AD. ( STO - The Delta Quadrant missions: "All that Glitters", "Satellite Defense")

  • 1.1 Downfall
  • 1.2 Awakening
  • 1.3 Kinara Alliance
  • 2 Physiology

History [ ]

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Jisa, a Vaadwaur female

The history of the Vaadwaur is a long but fragmented past, with a mixture of war and exploration.

Vaadwaur fleets were aided by their discovery of a network of subspace corridors that spanned much of the quadrant. It took the Vaadwaur centuries to map the corridors. Dubbing them "Underspace", the Vaadwaur were quick to claim the network, and began using them to further expand their empire. With the help of the subspace corridors, the primitive Vaadwaur fleets could cross the quadrant in months instead of decades, and strike undefended worlds at their leisure. However, they never kept written records of the corridors, instead committing them to their memory.

For nearly 900 years the Vaadwaur Empire would rule a large section of the Delta Quadrant through the use of the subspace corridors, their battle fleets appearing seemingly out of nowhere and destroying unprepared alien fleets and colonies with ease, soon followed by ground invasion and occupation of the planet. The Vaadwaur were cruel taskmasters, treating all peoples they subjugated as third class citizens within their own lands - using them as slaves and sources of free labor. They extracted resources from all conquered worlds. At their height, the Empire included more than a thousand worlds, and stretched as far as Talax and Borg space, controlling all in between. The Vaadwuar were also seen as the envy of hundreds species across the Delta Quadrant. Their population of this time was about 6 billion. ( VOY episode : " Dragon's Teeth "; VOY reference: Voyager Companion ; ST reference: Star Charts )

Downfall [ ]

Eventually, in the year 1484, the Vaadwaur's subjects rose up against them; a subject race, the Turei , led an alliance to attack the Vaadwaur, decimating their homeworld and reducing it to an irradiated wasteland with orbital bombardment. However not all the Vaadwaur were killed, including several hundred members of a single battalion who managed to survive in stasis pods. The plan was for the battalion to awaken five years later and then find a new world to start over and rebuild their empire. However, the stasis controls were damaged during the bombardment of their homeworld. Many more were also used, including one set on what would be known as Kobali Prime. However, Vaadwaur seemed to be too overconfident in their restoration - those within the creative arts, such as teachers, artists and poets were given extreme low priority and children were given higher priority so they could be given a chance to become soldiers.

Following the Vaadwaur's "apparent" annihilation, their subspace corridors were then claimed by the Turei. The Vaadwuar then became fables among the various species of the Delta Quadrant. Their name in the old Talaxian tongue became the word for "foolish", "weak-minded", "reckless", and "blind", particularly when someone allows themselves to be deceived by an enemy. The word was first used in Eldaxon's Collected Folklore, particularly in stories such as "The Demon with the Golden Voice", "The Tale of the Deadly Stranger", "The Tale of the Boy who Lost his Head", and "The Tale of the Bloody Hand". These stories described them as a phantom army that appears out of thin air, destroying entire colonies, and then vanishing in the blink of an eye. ( VOY episode : " Dragon's Teeth "; VOY reference: Voyager Companion ; ST reference: Star Charts ; STO mission: "Dust to Dust")

Awakening [ ]

In 2376, the Federation starship USS Voyager discovered the Vaadwaur's homeworld. During explorations of the devastated planet, Voyager' s astrometrics officer, Seven of Nine , awakened one of the Vaadwaur battalion in stasis, a young officer named Gedrin. Persuaded by Gedrin that they would be helping a peaceful civilization to rebuild, Voyager's crew revived nearly 600 Vaadwaur troops before Neelix , a Talaxian and Voyager's ambassador uncovered the Vaadwaar's true history. Voyager's alliance with the Vaadwaar was broken when the Vaadwaur commander Gaul launched an attack on Voyager . Voyager barely escaped while the Vaadwaur and the Turei resumed their nearly millennia old conflict. Realizing that today was not the day to reclaim their lost homeworld the reawakened Vaadwaur took 53 of their vessels and used the subspace corridors to flee the battle and attempt to find a new world where they could rebuild in the hope of one day reclaiming their former glory. ( VOY episode : " Dragon's Teeth ")

One of their ships was enhanced, but was trapped in the Void . ( VOY episode : " The Void ")

In 2376, Julian Bashir identified the Vaadwaur, using the Pathfinder Project database, as a threat to the Federation in the near future. ( DS9 novel: Abyss )

Kinara Alliance [ ]

In late 2381, the Vaadwaur joined the Kinara alliance along with several other species to gain access of Underspace and began blockading the Gateway to the {First World. The Confederacy Interstellar Fleet and the Kinara became embroiled in skirmishes, and the Voth sabotaged the Federation subspace relay network in the Delta Quadrant. At some point before February 2382, the fugitive Neyser criminal Meegan McDonnell took control of Devore, Turei, Vaadwaur, and other leaders by occupying their minds with those of her fellow criminal Neysers. In late 2381, a Kinara fleet attacked the Federation starships USS Voyager and USS Demeter and their wave form allies near the Ark Planet. The CIF Twelfth Lamont led a fleet of the Confederacy Interstellar Fleet and obliterated the Kinara fleet. General Mattings subsequently invited the Federation ships to visit the First World. In February 2382, Vice Admiral Kathryn Janeway convinced the Presider of the Confederacy of the Worlds of the First Quadrant, Isorla Cin, to enter negotiations with the Kinara fleet blockading the Gateway. Skeen Rigger Meeml of the starship Lightcarrier responded to her hail, and the Confederacy learned of the Kinara's demands for the first time. The diplomatic exchange was enabled by the Federation starship USS Vesta . The Neyser-possessed commanding officer of the Devore warship Manticle , Inspector Kashyk , inserted himself into the conversation and made the extradition of Admiral Janeway a non-negotiable term for peace between the Confederacy and the Kinara . When the Confederacy declined to abide to these terms, the standoff degenerated into open battle. The battle came to a halt when Janeway agreed to be extradited. A shuttle carried her and two subordinates to the Manticle , where Kashyk and a multi-species security team took her into custody to stand trial. The Manticle departed afterwards. ( VOY novels: Protectors , Acts of Contrition )

Physiology [ ]

The appearance of the Vaadwaur is very distinct. Their skin color comes in all the same broad range of complexions found in Humans and the ridges on their face gives them very sharp features. They have small ridges on their chin and two horizontal ridges just above their nose. A large fin like crest runs across the center of their foreheads and gets wider as it reaches the top of their skulls. Their hair grows from around the mid-region of their skull, just where their fin ridge seems to end.

Neck ridges extend from their ears, along down along their neck and onto their shoulders where they curl in towards the center of their chest. This gives the neck ridges a cobra-like appearance overall. ( VOY episode : " Dragon's Teeth ")

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Les membres de l'équipage de l'USS Voyager sont perdus en dehors de la galaxie. Leur éloignement rend leur retour impossible.

  • De :  David Livingston , Winrich Kolbe , Michael Vejar
  • Avec :  Kate Mulgrew , Roxann Dawson , Robert Beltran
  • Pays :  États-Unis d'Amérique

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Patrick Lasserre et Daniel Grimal, membres de l’ACEB (association culturelle en pays Beaumontois), ils viennent nous présenter cette association qui œuvre pour la culture et la langue occitanes et qui propose une semaine occitane du 11 au 18 Mars avec des concerts, des conférences, des spectacles.

Le printemps des poètes, version occitane

Katia Hamadi, responsable du château de Bourdeilles et Jean-françois Gareyte Médiateur à l’agence culturelle Dordogne Périgord, ils viennent tout deux nous parler du printemps des poètes qui aura lieu les 9 et 24 mars au Château de Bourdeilles.

Cristòu d’Aurore, à la reconquête du Nissart

Cristoù d’aurore, professeur d’occitan à Nice depuis près de 30ans, il est également co-fondateur de la webradio Radio Nissa Pantai et créateur du Nissart, la monnaie locale de Nice crée en 2017. Découvrons ensemble le portrait de cet amoureux de la langue et la culture niçoise.

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  1. Dragon's Teeth (Star Trek: Voyager)

    "Dragon's Teeth" is the 127th episode of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: Voyager airing on the UPN network. It is the seventh episode of the sixth season. The episode name refers to the Greek legend of dragon's teeth, where the teeth of a slain dragon were sown into the battlefield. The teeth sprouted up ...

  2. Saison 6 de Star Trek: Voyager

    Début. Liste des épisodes. Épisode 1 : L'U.S.S. Equinox, deuxième partie. Épisode 2 : Instinct de survie. Épisode 3 : Sur le grand fleuve de la mort. Épisode 4 : Des désirs pour des réalités. Épisode 5 : Alice. Épisode 6 : Énigmes. Épisode 7 : Les dents du dragon. Épisode 8 : Un petit pas... Épisode 9 : Le Complot.

  3. "Star Trek: Voyager" Dragon's Teeth (TV Episode 1999)

    Dragon's Teeth: Directed by Winrich Kolbe. With Kate Mulgrew, Robert Beltran, Roxann Dawson, Robert Duncan McNeill. An encounter with aliens in a subspace corridor leads Voyager to take refuge on a radioactive planet with remnants of its civilization tucked underground in stasis chambers.

  4. Dragon's Teeth (episode)

    When Voyager seeks refuge from alien attackers on the surface of a devastated planet, they find a small group of people who have survived in suspended animation for almost nine hundred years. Some time in the past, an enormous alien city is suddenly torn apart when torpedoes begin raining down...

  5. Vaadwaur

    By the mid-22nd century a Vaadwaur had been taken captive aboard the automated repair station. (ENT: "Dead Stop") In 2376, when Voyager was forced to land on the Vaadwaur homeworld to escape the Turei after they accidentally 'intruded' into a subspace corridor and the Turei insisted that they be allowed to board to wipe Voyager's

  6. The Void (episode)

    Voyager had previously been stuck in a starless void in the fifth-season premiere "Night ". The first ship encountered by Voyager in the Void has a Vaadwaur signal. Voyager first encountered the Vaadwaur in the sixth-season episode "Dragon's Teeth" and this is their second appearance. Voyager encounters Overlookers in this episode.

  7. List of Star Trek: Voyager episodes

    Here is a summary of 2-part Voyager episodes, which are sometimes shown as a single feature length media and reviewed as such. "Caretaker" "Basics" "Future's End" "Scorpion" "Year of Hell" "The Killing Game" "Dark Frontier" "Equinox" "Unimatrix Zero" "Flesh and Blood" "Workforce" "Endgame" The feature-length episodes are among the ...

  8. Star Trek: Voyager S6 E7: "Dragon's Teeth" / Recap

    Summon Bigger Fish: When the Vaadwaur fighters swarm Voyager, Janeway decides to call up the Turei fleet in orbit (the same guys they were trying to hide from) and warn them that their ancient enemies are back. The Turei wisely agree to cooperate with Voyager and start shooting at the Vaadwaur.

  9. "Dragon's Teeth"

    The episode makes the point and then the characters ignore it; Janeway agrees to help Gedrin's people escape the Turei by allowing him to wake up the remaining Vaadwaur survivors, who according to plan will escape the planet with Voyager's help, once the ship is repaired.

  10. Star Trek: Voyager (TV Series 1995-2001)

    Star Trek: Voyager: Created by Rick Berman, Michael Piller, Jeri Taylor. With Kate Mulgrew, Robert Beltran, Roxann Dawson, Robert Duncan McNeill. Pulled to the far side of the galaxy, where the Federation is seventy-five years away at maximum warp speed, a Starfleet ship must cooperate with Maquis rebels to find a way home.

  11. Voyager: The Vaadwaur should've been season 6's main antagonists

    The Vaadwaur were introduced in Star Trek: Voyager 's seventh episode of season six, called "Dragon's Teeth". The episode sees the Voyager crew unearthing and reawakening a species called the Vaadwaur, a species stranded in stasis for almost 900 years.

  12. Star Trek Voyager S 7 E 14 The Void / Recap

    Recap / Star Trek Voyager S 7 E 14 The Void. Create New. "Say goodbye to... all of this, and hello..... to oblivion." Trapped in a huge Negative Space Wedgie, Voyager, faced with dwindling supplies and attacks from raiders, makes the best of a bad situation by forming an alliance with other well-meaning ships.

  13. STAR TREK: VOYAGER

    0:00 / 2:53. STAR TREK: VOYAGER - ENHANCED || FLEEING THE VAADWAUR (from "Dragon's Teeth" - Season 6) Boldly Go! 12 subscribers. Subscribe. 5. Share. 83 views 1 year ago. A clip from "Dragon's...

  14. Star Trek: Voyager season 6 Dragon's Teeth

    Summary Star Trek: Voyager follows the adventures of the Federation starship Voyager, which is under the command of Captain Kathryn Janeway.Voyager is in pursuit of a rebel Maquis ship in a dangerous part of the Alpha Quadrant when it is suddenly thrown 70,000 light years away to the Delta Quadrant.

  15. Vaadwaur

    ( VOY episode: "Dragon's Teeth") The word " vaadwaur " came to mean "fool" in ancient Talaxian, following the original Vaadwaur Supremacy 's demise in the 15th century AD. ( STO - Delta Quadrant missions: "All That Glitters", "Satellite Defense") Contents. 1 History. 1.1 Downfall. 1.2 Awakening. 1.3 Kinara Alliance. 2 Physiology.

  16. Star Trek: Voyager

    This episode brings up a huge, huge issue that rings all the way back to Voyager 's original, long-jettisoned premise: the idea of limping through the Delta Quadrant on limited resources and with a fragile crew. By the end, we've had a pretty good ride and have even taken some brief looks at What We're About, but then what? The end.

  17. 10 Best Episodes of Star Trek: Voyager

    10 Best Episodes of Star Trek: Voyager - Season 6 (Ranked in 2023) | Series with Sophie. Star Trek: Voyager is a beloved science fiction show that first aired in 1995 on UPN. Pulled to the far side of the galaxy, where the Federation is 75 years away at maximum warp speed, a Starfleet ship must cooperate with Maquis rebels to find a way home.

  18. VOY Season 6

    Episodes. Summary. Star Trek: Voyager 's sixth season was the first to be televised without running concurrently with seasons of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and can be characterized as having the feel of being oddly disconnected from seasons four and five that preceded it.

  19. Star Trek: The Official Starships Collection Issue #139 Vaadwaur

    i talk about the Vaadwaur Assault Fighter as seen in "Star Trek: Voyager's" 6th season episode "Dragon's Teeth" enjoy!

  20. Ten Forward Friday: Vaadwaur

    A brief enemy of the crew of the U.S.S. Voyager, the Vaadwaur were a malicious species whose empire was destroyed 800 years ago, and were the "boogie men" of several Delta Quadrant races. Their first and only appearance was in episode 6×07 Dragon's Teeth . With their access to underspace corridors, the Vaadwaur could appear elsewhere in the galaxy.

  21. Dragon's Teeth

    December 23, 2022. Dragon's Teeth. The USS Voyager is a Federation starship far from home, lost in the Delta Quadrant of the galaxy, and on a mission to get home. The crew of the Voyager have had to contend with many dangers and mysteries in their travels, but none as strange and mysterious as the one they now face.

  22. Vaadwaur

    ( VOY episode: " Dragon's Teeth "; VOY reference: Voyager Companion; ST reference: Star Charts ) Downfall. Eventually, in the year 1484, the Vaadwaur's subjects rose up against them; a subject race, the Turei, led an alliance to attack the Vaadwaur, decimating their homeworld and reducing it to an irradiated wasteland with orbital bombardment.

  23. Star Trek : Voyager

    Jeunesse. Chaînes. S'abonner. Un des membres de l'équipage est enlevé, le vaisseau est attaqué plusieurs fois, notamment par les Turrei… La lumière est faite sur la technologie à l'origine de laquelle le Voyager a été piégé dans le Quadrant Delta.

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