Star Trek: Voyager
Created by Rick Berman, Michael Piller, and Jeri Taylor, Voyager ran for seven seasons from January 16, 1995 to May 23, 2001. There are 168 episodes, 4 of which are feature-length. This is the first Star Trek series to feature a female captain in the main cast.
Launched in the year 2371, the Intrepid-class Federation starship USS Voyager was built to return to Starfleet's founding principle of scientific exploration. However, on the ship's first mission, the crews of both Voyager and the Maquis vessel it is pursuing, are transported more than 70,000 light years and into the Delta Quadrant by a powerful alien known as the Caretaker, killing several members of both crews, including Voyager's chief medical officer. Captain Kathryn Janeway (Kate Mulgrew) is forced to destroy the Caretaker's array, and in doing so, she saves the Ocampa alien race but strands the Voyager and her crew in the Delta Quadrant. United in a common purpose, the surviving Maquis rebels join Janeway's crew aboard the Voyager to journey back to the Alpha Quadrant. The main characters are first officer Chakotay (Robert Beltran), Vulcan security and tactical officer Tuvok (Tim Russ), Klingon chief engineer Lieutenant B'Elanna Torres (Roxann Dawson), helmsman Tom Paris (Robert Duncan McNeill), operations officer Ensign Harry Kim (Garrett Wang), Talazian cook and odd-job man Neelix (Ethan Phillips), Kes of Ocampa (Jennifer Lien; seasons 1-3), former Borg drone Seven of Nine (Jeri Ryan; seasons 4-7), and the Emergency Medical Hologram program called The Doctor (Robert Picardo).
The only episode to make a reference to Hamlet is "Mortal Coil."
The only episode to make a reference to Hamlet is "Mortal Coil."