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Played By: Kate
Mulgrew
Rank: Captain
Last recorded assignment: Commanding officer, U.S.S. Voyager
Full Name: Kathryn Janeway
Home region: Indiana, North America, Earth
Birthday: 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
Starfleet Career Summary:
prior -- Science officer under Adm. Paris on the U.S.S.
Al-Batani, Arias mission.
2371 -- Given command of U.S.S. Voyager, new
Intrepid-class starship. Ship disappeared in Badlands during mission to pursue
Maquis ship.
2374 -- Re-established contact with Starfleet via alien
relay station, reporting that Voyager is stranded in Delta Quadrant and most of
crew is still alive.
2378 -- Commanded Voyager back to Alpha Quadrant by way
of Borg transwarp conduit.
Bio-Psychological Profile: Report of Starfleet
Medical/Counselor's Office
Janeway is a tough captain who is not afraid to take
chances, while her intelligence, thoughtfulness, dedication and diplomacy have
earned her respect and recognition as one of the best in Starfleet. Her talents
in engineering and science allow her hands-on expertise, if necessary; as such
she has shown a tendency to defy the Starfleet protocol against beam-down of
commanding officers into unsecured away team missions. She prefers to be
addressed as "Captain" rather than either the gender-based
"sir" or "ma'am." Aside from math and the sciences her
studies have included chromo-linguistics, American Sign Language, and the
gestural idioms of the Leyron.
This subject's penchant for the scientific method and
clear-cut choices has given her a healthy dose of skepticism, which usually
provides a command asset in dealing with new situations. Her preference for
difficult studies is self-traced back to childhood, when she would prefer that
to outdoor play. Since then she has indicated no pleasure in outdoor camping,
hiking, or cooking.
For relaxation, Janeway enjoys role-playing and
recreation in Holodeck programs, such as Gothic novels, skiing and sailing. In
her youth in rural agricultural Indiana she played tennis, and at age 12 walked
back from a match she lost for 7 km in a thunderstorm; however, she has not
played the game regularly since 2354, when a member of her high school tennis
team. As a child she also studied beginning ballet and performed the "Dying
Swan" at age 6, but in all her activities - many of them pushed by her
parents, such as gardening - she never studied a musical instrument. She has
often ascribed this situation to her sister being the artist of the family.
The subject reports one severe depression in life, when
her father died under the polar ice cap on Tau Ceti Prime in the mid 2350s. She
stayed bedridden with grief until her sister finally coerced her into accepting
the fact and moving on, literally dragging Janeway out of bed. The captain has
credited her father with forcing her to learn her own lessons and not shielding
her from life.
In 2371, Janeway gambled on giving troubled Starfleet
renegade Tom Paris a reprieve from his Rehabilitation Settlement in New Zealand
by tapping him as a scout for a search-and-rescue mission of her security chief
gone undercover aboard a Maquis vessel. However, contact with her new ship, the
U.S.S. Voyager, was lost after SD 48307.5 and all hands were presumed lost.
File Update: Delta Quadrant Addendum
Report by Cmdr. Chakotay, First Officer, U.S.S. Voyager
As with all captains through the ages, Janeway looks to
her crew like a flock of sheep, but being thrown into the Delta Quadrant and
being utterly cut off from home has intensified that burden to levels few
commanders may have endured. The loneliness has also led her to relax at times
the separation that commanders usually impose upon themselves purely to maintain
the "respectful distance" - such as an occasional Sandrine's Bar pool
game on the Holodeck.
Her Starfleet training and the graciousness and grit
obviously instilled in her upbringing are to blame and to credit for the
situation her ship is in: following the Prime Directive to the letter, even if
it means stranding oneself 70 years from home, and melding a crew of Maquis and
other non-regulation members into an effective force and family that can live as
well as merely survive.
Although we have our differences, my respect and
admiration for her grow with each day. I appreciate her gamble in my suggestion
to select B'Elanna Torres as chief engineer, while we all now know her instincts
were correct when she originally opposed my desire to enter alliances with the
Kazon or Trabe. We see eye-to-eye on numerous issues, especially a healthy
respect for life and other cultures no matter what shape or form, and I cannot
fault her on the handling of our encounter with the suicidal Q and his Q
pursuer.
She has not only refrained from creating a shipboard
fraternization policy but feels eventually the crew will pair off anyway -
except for her; I can sense the captain yet fears to "give up" and
fully separate emotionally from her fiance Mark. Her trusted Tuvok's disobeyal
of direct orders on the grounds of logic when it seemed to help our trek home
clearly hit home as well, though overall she takes confidence in the strength of
her people.
Amelia Earhart was a personal heroine, so meeting her
on the '37s planet was an indescribable event - as was the gratification that
not one of the combined Maquis-Starfleet crew would choose to stay behind on the
human colony.
Personnel Medical File, EMH Acting CMO:
SD 50500
While amazed at her durability and courage, I must go
on record after over two years with my concern at the captain's bent toward
constantly putting her personal security at risk. I trust it will not be her
undoing, and this ship's.
While my confidence in her mental state has not
wavered, I am pleased she has taken my shipwide advice to pursue arts and
recreation forms as a diversion to our long journey. The captain has returned to
tennis after 19 years, taken up watercolors, and even shared a childhood ballet
with the ship on talent night.
DQ Addendum, Cmdr. Chakotay
SD 50525
The captain would never admit it, but for the record I
would note her action beyond the call of duty in almost single-handedly saving
this ship from the strain of macrovirus that nearly killed its crew. The captain
also amazed me by offering to sacrifice her life to save Kes on Nichristi, even
though its spiritualism was a puzzle to her, and her strength of will was never
stronger than when defeating what I would call a life entity succubus.
As our journey grows I cannot help but grow in respect
and affection for our captain, stirred on by our short-lived planetary
abandonment before our viral infection could be cured. Thanks to that incident I
have every confidence that Kathryn Janeway will see us through our predicament
with high spirits in, dare I say it, the best Starfleet tradition.
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