USS Voyager (NCC-1704 Prime)

The USS Voyager (NCC-1704) was a 23rd century Federation starship operated by Starfleet. The achieved most of her career under the command of Captain Sara Walker.

In her years of service and discovery, through upgrades and two refits, she took part in numerous first contacts and military engagements. Like other constitution-class ships, she achieved most of her celebratory missions of galactic exploration and diplomacy during a five year mission under the command of Captain Walker.

Crew
Commanding officer: First officer: Second officer: Chief engineer: Chief medical officer: Helmsmen: Navigator: Security officer Tactical officer Communications officer: Science officer:
 * Captain Mark Hudson (2250-2265)
 * Captain Sara Walker (2265)
 * Commander
 * Commander Mark Grayson (2265)
 * Lieutenant Commander Cory McGregor
 * Lieutenant Commander Cory McGregor
 * Doctor Mike Phillips (2250-2265)
 * Doctor Benjamin O'Connell (2265)
 * Lieutenant Commander Leslie Hansen (2255-2259)
 * Lieutenant Commander Marsha Piper (2260-2264)
 * Lieutenant Commander Alex Taylor (2265)
 * Lieutenant Kevin Bailey (2255-2265)
 * Lieutenant Aaron Chan (2265)
 * Lieutenant
 * Lieutenant Aaron Chan
 * Lieutenant Angela (2258-2265)
 * Lieutenant Kelsey "Kes" Coleman (2265)
 * Lieutenant Tuvek (2250-)

​Main bridge
The main bridge was located on deck 1 of the primary hull. The command chair was located in the recessed area at the center of the room, with a direct line of the main viewer. Piloting and navigation functions were carried out at the helm console, located at the center of the room, positioned in front of the command chair. This panel consisted of three main sections.

Other stations on the bridge were provided for communications, engineering, weapons control, gravity control, damage control, envirnmental engineering, science and library computer, and internal security. All stations were normally manned at all times.

Mounted into the room's foward bulkhead was the main viewscreen. Visual sensor pickup located at various points on the Constitution-class' outer hull were capable of image magnification and allowed a varied choice of viewing angles.