While a lot of the photographs I started with come from Startrek.com, many of them are from Secret Lives or Star Trek in Sound and Vision.  My thanks to the people who took the time to make the screen captures available to the rest of us.  As with everything else the fans have made valuable for them, Voyager, her crew and all things Trek are owned by Paramount.

Below you will find a catalog of the art found in my Gallery.  Just click on the image to view the full size artwork.  Enjoy your visit.
 


A few of the people who helped build the dream and now have left behind wonderful memories for the rest of us. 
The Command Team
"One crew, a Starfleet crew." Together they faced the challenges of the Delta Quadrant.
Of course they worked closely together.
Starfleet brought them together but kept them apart.
The Command Team from the Mirror Universe.  So like the Command Team we know, yet so different.
But, who am I to listen to Starfleet?
You didn't really think I could do their counterparts and not make 'our' Command Team, did you?
Even with the help of his guide, at times they struggled to remain friends.
He wanders the stars protecting the one he guides, and those his person has chosen.
Together, they met the challenges of the Delta Quadrant.
Guardian of the Badlands.  Not long after he followed Chakotay to the Delta Quadrant and turned his attention to Voyager, all the inhabitants of the Badlands were killed.
Was reaching Earth her greatest success... or her greatest failure?
She has returned to Earth, but is she home?
"One crew, a Starfleet crew." Couldn't Kathryn have forgotten that once in a while? Were the sacrifices worth it?  Were they even necessary to get her crew home?
They had their moments, though few and far between. Her voice was music to his ears.
Just sit right back....

There are a few things they just don't teach you in command school.
Their tempers often flared.
I can't resist trying (almost) anything once, so this is my attempt at a sketch.
They struggled --  but always together.
This is the same sketch, but I''ve added a few touches with my graphics program.
No other could hold a candle for the Command Team.
To the Future!
A Maquis leader who should have stayed around longer even after he traded in his leather for a uniform.
Always by her side, and she's not about to let him forget that promise.
A Voyager that would have survived just as well, but would have been a happier ship during the journey.
Kathryn saved her crew but the price was forgetting what she had finally realized she valued the most.
Sweet dreams, Kathryn.
A scene many wish we had seen.
What is she thinking?  Is she remembering what did happen in the Admiral's future, or what did not happen?
I wrote a story about a transporter problem and had the urge to do the graphics to go with them.  This is Kathanna.
This is Chaktom. Look at him for a few minutes and see if you can decide who he favors the most.
Does she see him or is he watching her?

USS Voyager
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Reflections in the Sunset A simple change for the years together back in the Alpha Quadrant.
This isn't the best of Chakotay but Kathryn looks so peaceful and contented I had to put it up.

It may be a holodeck, but we don't need holo-people when we've got the real thing in the next chair.
Computer, end program and start the music. She's got the right partner this time.
Poor Neelix, he just looks so good in the desert.
Vulcans have always been the 'great stone faces' of Star Trek.
Well, this image may be out of character and way too pink, but it is very symbolic.
Images of a happier Command Team.
He may be only a solitary light but the guide is there when he is needed.
This is probably a case of more is not better, but it was fun combining all the images.
We've watched some of our favorite characters for many years.
A Klingon Hell is Tom's idea of Heaven if B'Elanna is with him.
Surak's philosophy affected many of the characters we have known over the years.
Spock and T'Pring gave us our first view of Vulcan culture as experienced by Vulcans.  Nothing since has taught us more about the dichotomy between their nature and their logic.
Voyager was not the first time one of Starfleet's First Officers caught my eye.  Call them soulmates or Imzadi, by any name they are the best of Trek.
The Enterprise E and a few of her senior officers.
A ship by any other name is just a ship, unless it's named Enterprise.  This is from one of my favorite movie scenes.  (Take your time on this one, it's an alcove with several portraits of the ship's officers.)
Worf was one of the few on Trek who managed to make time for a personal life, but it was not without its price.
There were many layers to their relationship.
The galaxy was their home.
Star light, star bright. Shattered... or windows on their world?
Their reflections tell the true story. 
Apart, they were never happy; together they smiled.
Someone is missing. He struggled with his discontent.
This is similar to an image above but it's not quite so pink.
A bit of fun along the way.
Their path was far from straight.
Behind the conflict was the unspoken truth.
Their hidden strength.
They didn't always see eye to eye. They studied their options but did not choose wisely.
 
Dreams of a better reality.
Shared moments on New Earth.  All the wonders of the universe around them, yet all they needed was each other.
 
Why didn't we get to see them on Valentine's Day?  Kathryn and coffee - only one thing is missing.
A little romance along the way would have been nice.
 
I loved the Wizard of Oz but this character always scared me when I was young.  I particularly like her blue eyes. Don't worry, this culinary delight is not on the menu for dinner tonight. This may not have been her outfit but I think it describes the way she accomplished those impossible tasks.
This is here just in case you weren't sure what I think of the plot twist they pulled out of nowhere in Endgame.

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