In her acclaimed novel Mosaic, Jeri Taylor explored the previously unrevealed past of Captain Kathryn Janeway. Now, Pathways traces the winding roads that have led Janeway's fellow officers and closest friends to what may be the greatest crisis of their long journey home.
A deadly encounter with hostile aliens has left Captain Janeway's crew separated from the Starship Voyager and slowly starving to death in a disease-ridden alien prison camp. To keep up their determinations as they plot their escape, the crew shares with each other the unlikely paths that brought them all to the U.S.S. Voyager and the Delta Quadrant.
They began as individuals, following very different pathways, but together, under the leadership of one remarkable woman, they have become one of the finest teams in the known universe -- the crew of the U.S.S. Voyager.
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"It's a collection of short stories linked by a narrative about the away teams imprisonment in a dreadful camp. The stories are back-stories for many of the main characters. It really works - many of Star Trek genre short story collections are unsatisfying, but not this one. Greadat f"
— Judith (4 out of 5 stars)
“Will thrill any Star Trek fan looking for the missing chapters in their favorite characters’ lives.”
— Amazon.com, editorial review" Taylor gives us some beautiful backstories of our favorite characters. Very captivating and broad in its scope. "
— Mikael, 7/9/2013" This is a decent read but not 100% factual. Other books contracdict this one so a detail oriented reader may have trouble reading this book. "
— Allisson, 5/24/2013" Everything you may have hated about 'Voyager' is within these pages. I seem to recall it was written after Jeri Taylor left the show. She will not have a career as an author. "
— Wolf, 3/18/2013" Not quite as good as Mosaic since there are more characters to focus on, and the plot is rather unimportant. But it's still Voyager, and I still enjoyed it. "
— Kelly, 7/16/2012" Good character development, great history of how the Voyager came to be. "
— Doctor, 7/9/2012" A wonderful look at the characters who made Voyager what it was and how they came to be both on Voyager and who they are. I loved it. I don't think the plot of the story was necessary though. I would have enjoyed it if it were just straight biographies too. "
— Scott, 6/21/2012" I recommend this to any Star Trek Voyager fan. It tells the stories of the senior crewmembers path to Voyager. It's interesting to find out how some of your favorites characters got to be who they are. A great book. "
— Manda, 4/10/2012" This is another good life lessons from other characters. "
— Sarah, 12/13/2011" I liked Voyager more after reading this. Good job revealing the characters. "
— Benjamin, 9/16/2011" I haven't seen enough of Voyager to know if the characters were accurately described, but I enjoyed their stories quite a bit. "
— Sara, 4/26/2011" The crew of Voyager share the stories of their past with each other. "
— Abigailann, 1/9/2011" Not as good as Mosaic but still worth reading. I found the overall story somewhat draggin though. "
— Kimberley, 12/5/2010" Good character development, great history of how the Voyager came to be. "
— Doctor, 11/9/2010" The crew of Voyager share the stories of their past with each other. "
— Abigailann, 2/8/2010" Everything you may have hated about 'Voyager' is within these pages. I seem to recall it was written after Jeri Taylor left the show. She will not have a career as an author. "
— Wolf, 12/1/2009" I recommend this to any Star Trek Voyager fan. It tells the stories of the senior crewmembers path to Voyager. It's interesting to find out how some of your favorites characters got to be who they are. A great book. "
— Manda, 10/6/2008" This is another good life lessons from other characters. "
— Sarah, 9/6/2008
Jeri Taylor is a television scriptwriter and producer who is known for her contributions to the Star Trek franchises. Her other credits include In the Heat of Night and Magnum, PI. She is an alumna of Indiana University, where she was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta.