#janeway lambda one
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
Text
useless desires (Persistence of Vision, s2 e8)
I just realized I posted my drafts out of order! And skipped Persistence of Vision!! So sorry, but also what is time, etc.
"Persistence of Vision" could also be titled “kisses no one wanted to see on television.” There are so many of them! Voyager is a show that is fundamentally bad at romantic subplots, and this episode in particular seems determined to deliver awkward makeout scenes that literally no one asked for.
Truthfully I’m inclined to like this episode - it’s gothic, and it's about feelings, and those are both good things! (Season Two as a whole is strong in the area of feelings-forward episodes, even as it struggles with such matters as “plot.”)
We open with Janeway, modern career woman, losing her cool due to the pressures of command. The Doctor orders her to blow off some steam with a holo-novel, so we’re back to Victorian governess cosplay.
This show’s conception of self-care is so very nineties - Janeway is a leader, but she’s also a woman, which means that an essential layer in her Maslow’s Pyramid is “putting on a corset and getting snogged by a bargain-basement aristocrat.” The problem with the governess holonovel is that it invokes universalized cliches of gendered desire (bodice-ripper tropes) instead of drilling into what this character, specifically, would look for in a holonovel (my money is on lady doctor/cowboy romance, but I will also accept steampunk adventure, or pirates). Some women dig feeling feminine, but they also want to feel like themselves.
Soon Janeway’s repressed lady psyche, pushed to the brink, begins to spill out into ordinary life. When she dares to enjoy a coffee ice cream (instead of one of her inexplicable cups of soup), she begins to hallucinate. Mark shows up!! A ghostly dog barks!!!
I am usually one to try to get behind a canonical love interest - even if my shippy preferences lie elsewhere, canon relationships shed light on character. But man, I hate this jerk. No doubt real!Mark has many pleasant qualities that phantom!Mark lacks, but let's be real, dude has all the charisma of a bin full of pencil shavings.
Mark (and Mollie) have been on Janeway's mind; we know this because she gave their photo a long, plaintive look before trotting off to the holodeck. Now phantom!Mark declares that, quote, SOMEONE ELSE IS IN YOUR THOUGHTS NOW(!!!) As further evidence of her guilt, a hallucinatory Mrs. Templeton appears and jumps her.
Who the heck is someone else?? One is inclined to assume that we're being setting up for a Janeway/Chakotay romance arc - but it’s hard to feel certain this show isn’t fucking with us, making shippy promises it has no intention of keeping. It seems equally possible that Lord Burleigh is someone else and the writers truly believe that Janeway feels guilty for kissing holograms behind her fiance’s back.
At any rate, atmospherically backlit aliens have shown up; the rest of the crew starts hallucinating, seeing loved ones or, in B’Elanna’s case, a torrid romance with Chakotay?? (I am actually okay with these two as fwb, but their relationship is so fundamentally platonic that, again, it feels like the writers are just messing with us.) Mark shows up and kisses Janeway (gosh, two Janeway kisses in one episode, each one profoundly disappointing).
Only Kes is strong enough to resist these bankrupt conjurings of female desire. Her siren is a Tom Paris who needs to be rescued, which is actually a pretty funny and on the nose interpretation of what Kes is into. Overcoming her urge to engage in some hurt/comfort roleplay, Kes rescues the ship, Medusa-like, by using her telepathic powers to return the awkward to sender.
I enjoy this episode because it’s about women’s personal lives, even though the script seems extremely confused about what those personal lives consist of. Janeway and Torres share a very sweet “welp, that was awkward” scene at the end in which they resolve to be a little less repressed in the future.
Of curse, we can't possibly expect either of them to follow through with their vow; when it comes to nineties television, the richest texts are usually those below the surface. 3/5 surreptitious coffee ice creams.
24 notes
·
View notes
Text
tail problems :)
#she gets the tail thing down eventually but in the beginning i think itd whip everywhere uncontrollably haha#my headcanon for why she stops visiting her janeway lambda one program </3 cant wear her period dresses no more#think tom would try to cheer her up every so often in the early days but shes a LITTLE miserable lol#My Art#Threshold#AU#Human#Thomas Paris#Kathryn Janeway#Star Trek: Voyager#Threshold Day
101 notes
·
View notes
Text
@voyagerweek - DAY 6: Favorite Holodeck Program ⤷ Janeway Lambda One + Lucille Davenport costume appreciation/study x
"...But when a tragic mystery begins to unravel, Lucille must decide: will she flee the darkness that threatens to consume her, or will she surrender to the haunting allure of Lord Burleigh and the secrets he keeps?"
#voyager week#i'm a victorian nerd#and wanted to see more#hell yeah gothic novels#wikipedia i don't give a shit critics hated this subplot#kathryn janeway#star trek voyager#juls.gif#my gifs#star trek#mine: stvoy#star trek edit#startrekdaily#star trek voy#dailytrekgifs#star trek gifs#cathexis#learning curve#lucille davenport#kate mulgrew#persistence of vision
266 notes
·
View notes
Text
Janeway Lambda One | Captain Janeway's holonovel in "Cathexis" "Learning Curve" and "Persistence of Vision"
#trekedit#star trek#voyageredit#star trek voyager#kathryn janeway#startrekdaily#scifiedit#tvedit#voy#by zoe#flashing gif
370 notes
·
View notes
Note
I HAVE NOT FORGOTTEN THAT I OWE YOU A FEW LINES OF MY STAR TREK/TEEN WOLF FIC.
It's just that I have not added to it in a... uhm... long while.
I can share a bit that was already written, if you won't mind?
pls let's talk more about teen wolf + Star trek wqekdsgtefuicagqewfvsd
----++++----
Isaac had become familiar with the corridors of Voyager. Or, at least, with those on the decks he visited the most: Deck Four with the mess hall, Deck Nine where his cabin was, and Deck Seven which was where the Lambda Room was. He was indifferent to his schedule now that he was used to it. It was harsher than the one they had in the Maquis, and the regulations were stricter, but it did not feel like it. Perhaps it was because it felt satisfying; the fear and the constant tension they were under meant that the regular schedule gave them less time to dwell on the fact that they were far from home. The determination of Captain Janeway to take them home and keep them safe was calming and contagious ― it was easy to find comfort in the words of their captain.
It was more difficult to reconcile that with the fact that she had destroyed the Caretaker’s array that could have taken them back home, but Isaac for one was not too bothered about that.
He had also grown used to his new teammates. They were very different to Derek’s Maquis crew, but they were equally good. The banter was not quite like the one he had had with Erica and Boyd, but he guessed that once they all got to know each other, they would get there. They had got through the first hoop though; perhaps it was a Starfleet thing, but Isaac knew he could trust them. He was also learning a lot from them ― mostly about exoarchaeology. But Isaac did not mind. There were still many theoretical things that he did not understand, and the history and culture of the Delta Quadrant felt like a fairytale of which he remembered barely nothing, but all the digging stuff sounded cool.
Pity they had not gone on any missions yet. He was looking forward to that.
“Hey, redshirt,” Stiles called from behind him, making him turn in the corridor.
“My shirt is grey,” Isaac frowned. “My jacket is mostly black. I only have a red stripe.”
“It’s just old Starfleet lingo,” he smirked, gallantly declining to take the bait. “You going to the mess hall?”
“Yeah. I… I had some spare time, so I was going to grab a bite.”
“Mind if I join?”
Isaac paused for a second. Not that he minded, but he could guess Stiles had ulterior motives. There was something in the way he grinned, like he was failing to hide he was joining a conspiracy.
“No…?”
“Fantastic. Let’s walk then,” he led him by gently pushing him.
I love this!!! You may not have forgotten, but I totally had. (I know it's a misconception that goldfish have terrible memories, mine is worse regardless.)
The universe is aligning to bring Star Trek back to the forefront of my mind though and we 100% need to chat to about it more.
What is Stiles up to?! I've just realized how much more chaotic he and Scott would be in comparison to Tom and Harry. I need more~~
#star trek + teen wolf#i have so many thoughts on this combination#scott should be the ship's doctor#he's totally the heart of the ship#just like mccoy
6 notes
·
View notes
Note
Ultimate cringefail; cringe technically-a-furry Threshold AU Janeway dates a hologram while the man raising her lizard babies stands off to the side looking like this D:
I ACTUALLY REALLY LOVE FAIR HAVEN FOR THIS HAHAHA. CRINGE NAENAE THOUGHTIES WHEEEEE::::::
Like I know some of us toy with the idea that Janeway and Chakotay are a little bit relationally closer (Especially regarding Threshold AU) during the events of the TV series, but I'm more in line with the idea that they're strictly plat outside of that one little indulgence they have in Isabo's Shirt hehe, which is fittingly before Fair Haven takes place. :3c And with that I think both Kathryn and Chakotay allow each other their own little indulgences whenever they occur, regardless of how opposed they are of each other's choices. Him pursuing Seven is a big punch in the gut for Kathryn though. :)
Funnily too in regards to Threshold AU, Alice and I had humored the idea prior to Fair Haven that Kathryn would "indulge" herself on the Holodeck similarly to what Tuvok does during the pon farr. What exactly she DOES is left up to interpretation, I'd humored the idea that it starts off as her pre-programming Mark to roll around with and then she discreetly edits the program throughout the course of the series lol (Especially after she gets the Dear John letter from him YEOWCH). With that said hahaha I don't think Michael Sullivan would come as a shock to Chakotay, I love his reaction to it on the show, and I don't think he'd be particularly threatened by the endeavor. I think he'd be glad to see her indulging in a way that is safe to her, considering in Isabo's Shirt she'd confessed to him that what holds her back is that fear of losing him; a hologram boyfriend seems pretty risk-free in that regard.
I love it as well in the show whenever Kathryn gets to pretend she's living another life; as I'm sure in the AU being a single mother of three isn't the most attractive quality to her. Though I do fancy the idea that her and Tom (Who'd likely go the extra mile to childproof his magnum opus holodeck program) would absolutely take the triplets to Fair Haven and dress them up in quaint little outfits teehee and show them around and everything. :3c Chakotay never seems to enamored by the holodeck so I'm sure Fair Haven would be one of their things with the kids.
#threshold au#Ask#Prettypinkdork#SORRY IF U WERE EXPECTING ART I NEVER KNOW HAHA SAHJKSHDJKSD#I WANNA DRAW SO MUCH U___U <333333333#i really wanna draw the triplets in attire for the janeway lambda one holodeck program STILLLLLLL#but theyd be INFANTS at least in fair haven they'd be toddlies hehe#I DIGRESS
4 notes
·
View notes
Photo
This some real Janeway Lambda One tomfoolery I’m seein right here I am
but what
#lmao do u think she would make them roleplay in her holonovelwwith her when they’re toddlies hahaha#go ahead::: ask me to draw them all pouting in gothic Victorian tight clothing as kids#janeway be like wanting to follow in her mothers footsteps with an ambitious take at storytelling for her kids#like we ain’t using no flotter for them kids#we using janeway lambda one#but she would end up using flotter for obvious reasons hahaha#babies kept ripping they clothes with they tails#threshold au
82K notes
·
View notes
Text
52: Reader, I Reprogrammed Him
Gothic Fiction in Star Trek: Voyager.
Even starship captains, with the whole galaxy to explore, need a bit of mindless escapism from time to time. While Jean-Luc Picard donned his fedora and trench coat to live out a holographic fantasy life as the surly gumshoe Dixon Hill, Kathryn Janeway’s choice of entertainment might seem—at least on the surface—even less in keeping with her “real” personality. In three early episodes of Star Trek: Voyager—“Cathexis,” “Learning Curve,” and “Persistence of Vision”—we see her indulge in a holonovel that appears to combine elements of Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre (1847), Henry James’s The Turn of the Screw (1898), and Rebecca, the 1938 novel by Dame Daphne du Maurier. In her holographic escape from life in the Delta Quadrant, Janeway played the role of a wide-eyed governess who finds herself at the heart of a sinister gothic mystery.
In this episode of Primitive Culture, hosts Clara Cook and Duncan Barrett take a look at the literary influences on Captain Janeway’s Lambda One holonovel, considering questions of female agency, repressed sexuality, and the apparent value of low-brow entertainment to Starfleet’s high-ranking officers. We also question whether a show as bright and cheery as Star Trek: Voyager can ever truly accommodate Gothicism.
Chapters Intro (00:00:00) The Birth of the Holonovel (00:07:00) High Tech, Low Brow (00:17:30) Turning to Screwing (00:22:50) Janeway Eyre (00:36:55) Delta Quadrant Gothic (00:54:35) Infinite Diversity in Limited Combinations (01:06:25)
New podcast episode!
0 notes
Text
explore stupid nebulas, win stupid prizes (Cathexis, s1 e13)
Oh boy, this is a pretty stinky episode in my opinion, but we get to talk about Janeway's hair some more, so there's that.
We start with Janeway's gothic holonovel! Jeri Taylor was responsible for introducing this storyline, and I see what she was going for, but the problem is that the holonovel is very boring and not terribly credible as a leisure activity for our overworked and underpaid captain. I'm so very confused about Lord Burleigh, who ought to have at least an edge of Byronic charm but is giving us nothing to work with. Of course it is Star Trek and genuine on-purpose sex appeal is hard to pull off.
We do get the first interaction that one could, if you really squint, call sapphic (on the logic that, in a post-Daphne Du Maurier's Rebecca world, all interactions between governesses and housekeepers are inherently psychosexual).
I do not love a Victorian gown but Janeway's hairdo is pretty fun! This woman has so much hair and it's hard to imagine her styling it reliably without some help. My head canon is that Voyager has a holographic barber and Janeway regularly heads down to the holodeck when her coif needs coiffing.
Speaking of the coif, she has a more streamlined version of the French twist from the last episode. It's still better than her usual but a bit awkward and helmet-y. Again, I just think that an undercut (or even a pixie cut) is the solution they're looking for. Her poor hair stylists.
The rest of the episode is, appropriately, a ghost story. (It's gothic, geddit?) I guess it's an okay plot - people are getting possessed, someone is lying, there's a ghost cam POV, nothing adds up. For me it lacked stakes and suspense, especially on a rewatch. During most of the episode we just have a general vibe of "something is up"; without substantial more clues, it's hard to feel like we're solving the mystery alongside the characters.
Oh boy, the medicine wheel! I don't feel like I have any business trying to make sense of what's going on here, beyond the fact that the medicine wheel they're portraying seems to have more in common with appropriated New Age practices than Indigenous / Pan-Indian beliefs (and, of course, Chakotay doesn't have a tribe so it's impossible to say what's "correct" for this character).
Also, the whole conceit of "character has a religious practice; science fiction stuff happens that superficially resembles, but does not actually have anything to do with, this religious practice," feels pretty wonky, especially in this case. Once again Chakotay's culture is instrumentalized for the sake of the plot.
I did think it was an interesting touch that the Doctor is knowledgeable about Indigenous medicine. I like this, but it's such a can of worms! The Doctor is able to provide culturally-informed care, but he's still programmed by / presenting as a white guy; I feel there's a tacit implication that inclusive medicine is when white people learn about non-white practices. What if Starfleet vessels had Indigenous holograms programmed by Indigenous people? Or if the EMH had subroutines that adapted his presentation, knowledge, and practices to any patient? What would it mean to decolonize AI, both in our world and in science fiction?
My notes from the scene where Chakotay finally wakes up - "All Doctor wants to do is to write papers, all Janeway wants us to touch her crew inappropriately." Girl, get your hands off that man's chest! Janeway's wandering hands are an iconic part of her performance, and of course good acting often benefits from more physical proximity than would be appropriate in real life, but you are his boss, ma'am.
Yeah, sorry, this one did truly nothing for me. 1.5/5 vaguely racist musical flute cues.
1 note
·
View note
Photo
littol boys :3
#these were like two separate drawing days..... just ended up really similar so i put them next to each other lmao#idk HYPOTHETICALLY putting ed in either Fair Haven or Janeway Lambda One clothing........... hahaha#My Art#Threshold#AU#Star Trek: Voyager#Edward Janeway#Liam Janeway#Human
35 notes
·
View notes
Text
ok like the fast travel version of my thoughts on how they got to the name Philippa because i guess subconsciously it’s always nagged me that her name didn’t have a reason like the rest of them lol (THIS DOESNT HAVE TO BE IMPLEMENTED HAHAHA PORTRAY/ADAPT IT HOW U WANT!!!!!!!!):::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
but LIKE, kathryn has HUMORED the idea of having children. i think she ironically even mentioned it in Threshold of all convenient places haha. in the autobio it also has her reflect on occasion on how she wanted children (even cringe book canon: going so far as to freeze her ova for laters xddddd i wipe away this canon I DONT NEED IT I HAVE MY OWN AMELIA JANEWAY!!!!!!!!) but i seem to recall her specifically also having talked about it with mark and also getting MARRIED obviously,,,,,,,,,,,,
and at first i was like oh,,,, maybe “Philippa” is a name kathryn liked and wanted to name a future daughter of hers,,,,, which is VERY projective headcanon territory that i dont tend to vibe very much..........
AND THEN I WAS LIKE,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, well what if its a name that MARK’S fond of and suggests,,,,,,, in this hypothetical future children conversation they have,,,,,,,,,,,,,, and even more delicious to me would be if kathryn HATED it and laughed at him and teased him about how she’d be nicknamed “Phil” or something silly and poopoo’d the name, but deep down she always remembers that THAT’S the name he’d wanted to name their daughter
and then like,,,,,,, wrapping it into the au around the time that likely Chakotay and Neelix are naming the kiddies,,,,,,,,, i figure theyd had to have asked around or scavenged databases looking for ideas on what to name them. and quite honestly i bet theyd have wanted to have settled on naming Edward “OWEN” but i think running it by Tom would steer them off doing that ‘cause the boy’s got DADDY ISSUES at that point in the series. :) so inevitably they land on the other grandfather haha. and then i think Tom would offhandedly suggest Amelia or neelix and chakotay would think amelia because she’s a pilot and both kathryn and tom took a fancy to her haha.
and then when i was trying to think of how they’d unearth kathryn’s weird repressed fondness for “philippa” and its association with mark and everything i was likeeeee thinking she might have VERY discreetly in her Janeway Lambda One holonovel maybe have made a little girl named “philippa” that looks weirdly like a next gen or either her and MARK or her and Lord Burleigh hahaha, that i dont think shed have ever actually IMPLEMENTED into the program, but she humored the idea, made it, scrapped it, didnt think about it again. and neelix and/or chakotay stumbling upon this weird buried character she’s made for herself that’s effectively programmed to be her DAUGHTER they figure it’s a name she likes and BLAH BLAH BLAH.
i imagine she’d be taken aback and maybe get a little UPSET at them digging and finding that name and shes like VERY opposed to the idea of them using it to name one of the triplets at first because she’s associated it so closely to Mark and their ideas of a family and everything, but she wont admit that at first, wont confess to herself that these are the children she’s been dealt and everything and its not what she wanted or planned for etc etc. and i bet neelix would be the one to convince her to use it because similarly to his recent experience with kes (YOU KNOW THE SUPER CRINGE EPISODE) you dont know if there will be any second chances or opportunities past this point for having children at the ideal time and everything. :)
#HIIIII HAHAHA I WANTED TO TYPE THIS ONE OUT HASJKDSJKS#GET IT OUT OF MY BRAAAIIINEEEEEE#threshold au
3 notes
·
View notes
Text
[Image description: On the left there is a screenshot from Wikipedia reading 'Voyager creator Jeri Taylor initially imagined Janeway Lambda one as a simulation of Western fiction in which Janeway assumed the role of a pioneer woman struggling to contend with the elements and care for her family. The holonovel's genre was changed when Mulgrew refused to work with horses and the crew realized shooting outdoors would exceed the show's budget.' On the right is the Black Man Crying/Thank God For My Reefer meme.]


bruh
#Star Trek#VOY#Star Trek creation#Kathryn Janeway#Janeway#Jeri Taylor#Kate Mulgrew#undescribed#I also want to note that Mulgrew refusing to work with horses implies Janeway working with horses#The mental image of cowboy Janeway mounted on a horse#... I might need to draw that
18 notes
·
View notes
Text
212: Black Is the New Black
Voyager Costumes. Star Trek: Voyager contained an impressive array of costumes, from historical outfits in the "Janeway Lambda One" holonovel and "Fair Haven," to the retro-futuristic costumes of "Captain Proton," to alternate Starfleet uniforms, such as rather dapper-looking flight suits and rather less dapper-looking training uniforms. Add in the alien-of-the-week wardrobes of the Kazon, the Vidiians, the Hirogen, and countless other Delta Quadrant races, and Voyager provides a veritable Delta Quadrant fashion show from week to week! In this episode of To The Journey, hosts Suzanne Williamson, Zachary Fruhling, and Kay Shaw discuss the best and worst of Voyager costuming. Find out which costumes are Suzanne's, Zachary's, and Kay's most and least favorite costumes in all of Voyager. And who exactly holds Neelix's dappled, multi-color apron as the epitome of Star Trek fabrics? Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Anti-Costumes (00:01:38) The Underwear Round (00:03:57) Uniform Evolution (00:07:35) The Golden Crew (00:10:08) What's Under That Holographic Kilt? (00:13:24) The Eighties Called and Asked For Their Costumes Back (00:14:51) Vegan Leather (00:16:40) Hashtag: DukatInTheHat (00:20:56) I Am Partial To The Delaney Sisters (00:22:56) Raiding Jake Sisko's Wardrobe (00:25:07) I've Got Dry Ice In My Shorts (00:26:34) Captain Archer In A Baseball Cap (00:30:08) Twenty Ninth Century Yeeeuuuck! (00:33:41) What Future Geeks Will Wear Ironically (00:34:53) Pockets Are Bad M'Kay? (00:37:29) They Must Have Had Bolts of the Stuff (00:40:50) Chanel No. 7 of 9 (00:43:42) Is Grey the New Orange? (00:45:12) Closing (00:48:49) Hosts Suzanne Williamson, Zachary Fruhling, and Kay Shaw Production Kay Shaw (Editor) Suzanne Williamson (Producer) Zachary Fruhling (Producer) C. Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Kenneth Tripp (Executive Producer) Bruce Lish (Associate Producer) Joo Kim (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)
New podcast episode!
0 notes