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JANUARY
2006
Kathryn Janeway
("Captain of Voyager")
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| The beginning of a new year and as we
all look into the future with hope, let's
take a look at a lady of the future: Captain
Kathryn Janeway. Although not the only
female Starfleet officer, Janeway was
the first female Captain of a Star Trek
spin off series, that series was of course
Star Trek: Voyager. Women in Starfleet
often played secondary roles to those
in command, despite Roddenberry's forward
thinking view of the future. When it was
first announced Voyager would see a female
at the helm, fans of the series were split.
Many thought it just wouldn't work, whilst
others welcomed the change and felt it
more reflected a future of equality. That
is why we've chosen Captain Janeway to
be our Honorary Oakley and help us kick
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Full Name:
Kathryn Janeway
Home Town / Planet:
Indiana, North America, Earth
Birthdate: May
20
Parents: Admiral
Edward Janeway (d. 2358) and Gretchen
Janeway
Siblings: One
sister
Education: Starfleet
Academy graduate
Marital status: Single
(once engaged)
Office: (2371-2378)
U.S.S. Voyager, Deck 1 Ready Room
adjoining Bridge
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Boldly Go Girl …
Star Trek is a series that has
always been known for its forward
thinking view of the future, so
it seemed the right course of
action to finally have a female
captain at the helm of a Federation
Starship. Janeway's nasal commands
were first heard in 1995 and the
series continued until 2001. In
that time Captain Janeway led
her crew through many dangerous
adventures, always trying to get
them back home safely to loved
ones. Star Trek Voyager is the
only Star Trek series to have
a female captain at the helm.
Kathryn Janeway leads her crew,
stranded in the Delta Quadrant
over seventy thousand light years
from home, with a strength and
conviction seen in other Star
Trek women, but none of them head
of a series. It is this aspect
that sets Janeway apart and that
is why she's been added to the
annals of the Honorary Oakley.
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Make it So…
Janeway is tough, but always fair. She's
intelligent and diplomatic. There's
also a lot to Janeway that only avid
viewers of the series would pick up
on. She's thoughtful, caring and dedicated
to the task at hand. Although feminists
may well argue that Janeway harkens
back to the same old 'nurturing' values
flung upon almost every female television
character ever created, one must also
examine other Captains that preceeded
her and consider that they also had
these qualities. With that said Janeway
is the 'mother' of her crew, she cares
for them as she would a family and she
is their mentor.
Prior to her Voyager assignment Janeway
was an A student of starfleet academy
and had positions on other vessels.
She showed a natural ability for the
sciences and engineering and these skills
became essential during her stay aboard
Voyager. She's also an expert in chromo-linguistics,
American Sign Language, and the gestural
idioms of the Leyron.
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Gender
Bending ….
Janeway prefers to be addressed as "Captain"
rather than either the gender-based
"sir" or "ma'am"
used by many other officers. The reasoning
behind this is never really examined,
but it's a smart move by the writers
because with each address it shows and
reinstates her authority as 'Captain'.
Against type once more Janeway expresses
little interest in the task of cooking,
though she does like to kick back in
the holodeck in ball gown and relax
in the most feminine way possible. It's
an interesting dichotomy, as is the
'mother' / 'captain' dichotomy that
runs throughout the series. Janeway
is also non married (though she was
engaged) and has no children of her
own... other than her beloved crew.
Many women saw Janeway as a role model
and were sad when the show came to an
end in 2001.
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She's in the
Game …
Janeway also appears in videogames.
The character appears in 'Voyager: Insurrection'
(for PC) and Star Trek: Elite Force
II which sees Captain Janeway and crew
assigned its deadliest mission yet –
duty onboard the Federation's renowned
flagship, the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC
1701E. Essentially there's lots of baddies
to phase. The game is set in the Star
Trek: The Next Generation universe and
allows players to explore all new locations,
including alien worlds and zero-g environments.
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Why she's our 'Number One'…
Captain Kathryn Janeway is a great leader
who throws off the chains of 'woman'
whilst still connecting with the positive
female qualities often used as 'feminizing'
aspects and therefore negative. Captain
Kathryn Janeway has been added to the
archives of the Honorary Oakley for
numerous reasons, but not least of all
because she's strong, independent, a
great leader, diplomat, friend and 'Captain'.
That is why we've made Star Trek: Voyager
character Kathryn Janeway our Honorary
Oakley for the Month of January
2006.

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