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Star Trek: Voyager
TV series · 1995Sci-Fi & FantasyDramaAction & Adventure

Star Trek: Voyager

23Mild

AI Woke Score

Mild

Faint messaging, mostly cosmetic.

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The Verdict

Star Trek: Voyager is a classic-era Trek series whose progressive elements—a female captain and a diverse ensemble—fit naturally within the franchise's long-established utopian future and are not delivered as identity messaging. Captain Janeway is a strong lead without the show vilifying men, and there is essentially no overt LGBTQ+ content. Its moral-of-the-week format is inherent to Star Trek rather than modern activism. Largely clean across the board.

What the AI Flagged

Each axis scored 0–100, with the receipts. The headline score weights the worst offense, so a single egregious element isn't diluted by the rest.

Identity Swaps

5

All-original characters in a new ship and crew; no established characters were swapped.

Girlboss & Male Demotion

25

Captain Janeway is a strong, competent female lead, which is not woke by itself; the show does not systematically diminish or mock men as a message.

  • Captain Kathryn Janeway commands Voyager
  • Chakotay, Tuvok, and other male officers are portrayed as capable colleagues

LGBTQ+ / Trans / Non-Binary Content

8

Effectively no overt LGBTQ+ content across the series' main run.

DEI Casting

20

Diverse crew (Black Vulcan, Asian helmsman, Native American first officer) consistent with Trek's longstanding utopian-future framing; fits the setting.

  • Tuvok, a Black Vulcan security officer
  • Harry Kim as operations officer
  • Chakotay as Native American first officer

Preachiness

30

Standard Trek morality-tale structure with episodic ethical debates folded into the story rather than activist sermons.

  • Episodes exploring the Prime Directive
  • Doctor's arc about rights of artificial life

Anti-Masculinity / Anti-West

10

No framing of masculinity or the West as inherently toxic.

Source Betrayal

5

An original entry in the franchise with new characters; no established characters were rewritten for an agenda.

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