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Star Trek: Voyager – Elite Force is a first-person shooter video game developed by Raven Software and published by Activision. The game was originally released on September 15, 2000 for Windows and Mac OS. A port for Mac OS developed by Westlake Interactive and published by Aspyr Media was released on November 20, 2002.
Voyager. (video game) Voyager was a graphic adventure computer game developed by Looking Glass Technologies from 1995 until its cancellation in 1997. It was published by Viacom New Media. Based on the Star Trek: Voyager license, the game followed Kathryn Janeway and the crew of the USS Voyager in their attempts to rescue members of their team ...
Video games. Three video games based specifically on Voyager were released: Star Trek: Voyager – Elite Force for PC (2000) and PS2 (2001), the arcade game Star Trek: Voyager – The Arcade Game (2002) and Star Trek: Elite Force II (2003), a sequel to Elite Force.
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Mark Johnson was a male Human civilian who lived during the mid-24th century.
In 2371, he was engaged to marry Starfleet Captain Kathryn Janeway. (VOY: "Caretaker", "The Disease") As a gift to mark their engagement, he gave Kathryn a copy of Dante's Inferno. (VOY: "Shattered") Following the loss of the USS Voyager, Johnson was devastated, but he held out hope that Janeway and the rest of the crew were alive longer than most people did. Eventually he realized that he was clinging to a fantasy. He began living his life again, meeting people and letting go of the past.
Kathryn Janeway had a picture of Mark and her Irish Setter dog, Mollie, in her ready room aboard the ship. (VOY: "Eye of the Needle", "Prime Factors", "Elogium", "Initiations")
When it became apparent that on-ship romances were becoming more and more prevalent aboard Voyager, Janeway mentioned to Chakotay that that was a luxury she couldn't have as ship's captain, adding, "besides, I intend for us to be home before, before Mark gives me up for dead." (VOY: "Elogium")
Later that year, Janeway encountered a illusion of Mark. (VOY: "Persistence of Vision")
Janeway later confessed to Kes that she would occasionally "dream about being with Mark and it's so real. Then when I wake up and realize it's just a dream, I'm terribly discouraged. In those moments, it's impossible to deny just how far away he really is. And I know that someday I may have to accept that he's not part of my life anymore." (VOY: "Tuvix")
Appearances
•VOY: •"Caretaker" •"Eye of the Needle" (photograph) •"Prime Factors" (photograph) •"Initiations" (photograph) •"Elogium" (photograph) •"Persistence of Vision" (illusory)
Background information
Mark Johnson was played by Stan Ivar. His surname was never said aloud on screen, but it can be read from the "Dear John" letter Kathryn received in "Hunters". Volume 1, Issue 13, p. 33, and the VOY Season 2 DVD trivia text for "The 37's" gives his name as Mark Hobbes Johnson, a detail introduced in Jeri Taylor's Mosaic. In the first draft script of "Caretaker", Mark was described as "a civilian man [...] who is used to this flurry of activity from the woman he loves."
Apocrypha
The novel Mosaic, (at one point considered canon by some in production,) contains additional details of Johnson's background. It notes he was born in the year 2333 in Bloomington, Indiana and raised by traditionalist parents in an agricultural community. It goes on to reveal that when he was six, he lost a pet dog and he had a very difficult time getting over it, and while a youth, he went by the name "Hobbes" (his full name being Mark Hobbes William Johnson). Furthermore, it states that he attended The Meadows school and when he was nine, he began taking tennis lessons with Epkowicz, but refused to quit even though Epkowicz told him to. Two years later, he was taking lessons with coach Cameron, who also coached Kathryn Janeway. In 2349, Johnson was swimming with Kathryn Janeway in a cave system under Olympus Mons on Mars. When trying to find an entrance to an underground cave, Johnson was pulled into a trench and Janeway saved his life by helping him get out. In 2351, Johnson began attending Indiana University. He still played tennis occasionally, but he was a part of the school's prestigious swim team. He graduated from Indiana with a degree in philosophy. By 2359, the novel explains that Johnson was part of a respected philosophical symposium based in South America called the Questor Group. By then, he had decided to switch to using his first name, "Mark". In an alternate timeline featured in the Star Trek: Myriad Universes novella A Gutted World, Voyager was never stranded in the Delta Quadrant and Janeway and Mark were married by 2373. He was widowed when the ship was destroyed in that year by the Cardassians. The novel Homecoming revealed that Mark had married a woman named Carla and they had a son named Kevin. Kathryn also let him keep Mollie after she returned, as by that time, she was more his dog than hers.
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