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'''''A Vision of the Future - Star Trek: Voyager''''' is a reference book which provides a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''. The book primarily pertains to the development of [[VOY Season 1|first season]] episodes {{e|Caretaker}} and {{e|Eye of the Needle}}, but also includes information about episodes from the first four seasons of the series.

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'''''A Vision of the Future - Star Trek: Voyager''''' is a reference book which provides a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''. The book primarily pertains to the development of [[VOY Season 1|first season]] episodes {{e|Caretaker}} and {{e|Eye of the Needle}}, but also included some limited information on later episodes from the first four seasons of the series. The inclusion of the information on the later episodes by the editorial staff of Pocket Books was made possible due to the fact that the publication of the book was delayed as author [[Stephen Edward Poe]] was battling the effects of cancer at the time he was writing the book. ({{STTM|1|13}}, p. 84)

== Summary ==

== Summary ==

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:''From its inception, ''Star Trek: Voyager'' was destined to be a different kind of series. As the flagship program of the brand-new [[UPN|United Paramount Network]], a great deal of attention would be paid to the new [[captain]], ''her'' crew and their unique mission to explore the strangest new worlds ever. The producers, writers, actors and myriad staffers expected a challenge. They were not disappointed.''

:''From its inception, ''Star Trek: Voyager'' was destined to be a different kind of series. As the flagship program of the brand-new [[UPN|United Paramount Network]], a great deal of attention would be paid to the new [[captain]], ''her'' crew and their unique mission to explore the strangest new worlds ever. The producers, writers, actors and myriad staffers expected a challenge. They were not disappointed.''



:''Back in {{y|1968}}, the mission of [[Stephen Edward Poe]] (then writing as Stephen E. Whitfield) was simply to chronicle the ''[[Star Trek]]'' experience. With the publication of his behind-the-scenes study, ''[[The Making of Star Trek]]'', Poe became an integral part of the ''Star Trek'' mythos. In ''A Vision of the Future - Star Trek: Voyager'', Poe brings that same unique perspective to a recounting of the latest ''Star Trek'' incarnation. Filled with commentary from the creator/producers to the stagehands whose efforts often go unheralded, ''A Vision of the Future'' paints a rare portrait of the struggles and triumphs of the earliest days of ''Voyager''. Poe exposes not only the nuts and bolts but the hearts and minds of the people who will carry [[Gene Roddenberry]]'s vision into the twenty-first century.''

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:''Back in {{y|1968}}, the mission of Stephen Edward Poe (then writing as Stephen E. Whitfield) was simply to chronicle the ''[[Star Trek]]'' experience. With the publication of his behind-the-scenes study, ''[[The Making of Star Trek]]'', Poe became an integral part of the ''Star Trek'' mythos. In ''A Vision of the Future - Star Trek: Voyager'', Poe brings that same unique perspective to a recounting of the latest ''Star Trek'' incarnation. Filled with commentary from the creator/producers to the stagehands whose efforts often go unheralded, ''A Vision of the Future'' paints a rare portrait of the struggles and triumphs of the earliest days of ''Voyager''. Poe exposes not only the nuts and bolts but the hearts and minds of the people who will carry [[Gene Roddenberry]]'s vision into the twenty-first century.''

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