DECORATIVE OBJECTS FROM CAPTAIN JANEWAY'S QUARTERS
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DECORATIVE OBJECTS FROM CAPTAIN JANEWAY'S QUARTERS

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DECORATIVE OBJECTS FROM CAPTAIN JANEWAY'S QUARTERS
A wooden box clad with patinated copper foil topped with a small wooden sculpture of a fish; a cast metal relief sculpture of a horse and jockey; a framed black-and-white photo of a children's school band; a bronze cast sculpture of an Irish Setter on a pillow and one red glass perfume atomizer -- all used as set dressing in Captain Janeway's quarters in Star Trek: Voyager, accompanied by set dressing continuity photos to show placement on set (5)
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Kathryn Janeway knew that she needed to be a strong leader in order for her people to survive their treacherous escape from the Delta Quadrant, but in quiet moments alone, she allowed herself to relax. These artifacts reflect aspects of her personal life. One such item is the small bronze casting of an Irish Setter. In "Caretaker," the pilot episode of Star Trek: Voyager, we learned that Janeway had a pet Irish Setter named Molly, whom she had left behind, and missed greatly.

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