Caretaker (Star Trek Voyager, No 1)

by L. A. Graf

Star Trek: Voyager (1), Star Trek (novels) (1995.02), Star Trek (1995.02)

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Captain Kathryn Janeway and the crew of the Starship Voyager (TM) are transported by alien technology to the other side of the galaxy, years away from the Federation and everything they call home. There an enigmatic being known as the Caretaker kidnaps two crew members and transports them to a people known as the Ocampa. Captain Janeway must rescue her crew members, battle a hostile race called the Kazon-Ogla, and solve the mystery which surrounds the Caretaker, only to begin the fantastic show more voyage back to Earth. show less

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Novelizations of movies or specific TV episodes are interesting things. They can be really good, melding what actually went on, on the screen with little things and thoughts that the characters may have actually thought. And doing it well. Or they can be very, very bad, either simply looking like someone added 'if, then, but and the's' (with some 'saids') to the script or adding too much stuff that doesn't fit with the characters of the show and goes totally against what was seen on screen.

In Caretaker there was one glaring (okay, it was probably only glaring to me who has seen most of the Voyager episodes [first run] and definitely knows how the bridge is set up) error. At one point Harry, the Operations officer swivels around in his show more chair to face Captain Janeway. That's fine if he's on the Enterprise, but he's on Voyager an Intrepid class vessel, where the Ops station is behind the Captain's chair, and Harry never sits, both he and Tuvok (the Security/Tactical Chief) stand, always. But, other than that it wasn't a bad novelization of an outstanding TV episode at all.

The author got the tone of the novel to match the tone of the actual episode, and then enough extra little thoughts and feelings were added here and there so it didn't seem like I was simply reading an annotized script. A solid three stars for sure.
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While this novelization is straightforward, it made me feel a lot better about Tom Paris than the actual episode did. I guess I don't read into annoying young white men as positively and as much as I could - ha.
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Canonical title*
Der Beschützer
Original title
Caretaker
Original publication date
1995-02
People/Characters
Kathryn Janeway; Neelix; Kes; Chakotay; Tom Paris; Harry Kim (show all 11); B'Elanna Torres; Tuvok; Quark; Voyager's EMH (Doctor); Stadi
Important places
Earth; New Zealand; USS Voyager; Delta Quadrant; The Badlands; The Caretaker Array (show all 8); Deep Space Nine; Occampa
Important events
Transfer of Voyager from Alpha to Delta quadrant; First contact with the Ocampa
Related movies
Star Trek: Voyager (1995 | IMDb)
Dedication
Special Thanks to
Dennis Bailey and Arne Starr
for services above and beyond the call of duty.
You guys are aces!
First words
A roar of scarlet light blasted through the tiny spaceship's bridge, and alarms screamed as if in surprise as the deadly tremor of a direct hit went rattling off down the ship's already battered frame.
Quotations*
JANEWAY: We're alone in an uncharted part of the galaxy. We have already made some friends here, and some enemies. We have no idea of the dangers we're going to face, but one thing is clear. Both crews are going to have to wo... (show all)rk together if we're to survive. That's why Commander Chakotay and I have agreed that this should be one crew. A Starfleet crew. And as the only Starfleet vessel assigned to the Delta Quadrant, we'll continue to follow our directive to seek out new worlds and explore space. But our primary goal is clear. Even at maximum speeds, it would take seventy five years to reach the Federation, but I'm not willing to settle for that. There's another entity like the Caretaker out there somewhere who has the ability to get us there a lot faster. We'll be looking for her, and we'll be looking for wormholes, spatial rifts, or new technologies to help us. Somewhere along this journey, we'll find a way back. Mister Paris, set a course for home.
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(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)All they would need is time.
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Science Fiction, Fiction and Literature
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PS3557 .R1235Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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