Sci-fi Universe - June 1998 - Behind The Scenes Star Trek: Voyager
While Star Trek: Voyager is famous for its groundbreaking digital effects, one of the most interesting "image" stories involves a where the cast was styled to look like Y2K-era computer hackers and tech moguls . Fans often look back at these images as a quintessential time capsule of the late 90s aesthetic, featuring the actors in "cool" poses with early tech like printers and keyboards that look starkly primitive today. Behind the Scenes: The " Latent Image "
: For serious collectors, there is a complete collection of photos and negatives available at Hollywood Memorabilia. Star Trek: Voyager image
: The June 1998 issue of Sci-fi Universe features an in-depth look at the making of the series.
: The show’s famous opening sequence was actually a hybrid; three segments used a physical studio model, while three others used a CGI model. You can sometimes spot the difference by looking at the ship's rear: the physical model lacked wiring for certain lights beneath the shuttle bay, while the CGI version had them. Sci-fi Universe - June 1998 - Behind The
The concept of the "image" even served as a central plot point in the highly-regarded episode . In this story, the Doctor discovers a series of photographs he took 18 months prior, only to realize he has no memory of the events they depict. This "hidden image" leads to a dark revelation: the crew had tampered with his holographic program and erased his memories to save him from a psychological breakdown caused by a traumatic medical choice. Iconic Visual Secrets
: Standard 8x10 prints of the cast are frequently available on eBay . Go to product viewer dialog for this item. : The June 1998 issue of Sci-fi Universe
If you are looking for physical versions of these iconic behind-the-scenes moments, several options are available from retailers: