
Voyage chronicled the adventures of the world's first privately owned nuclear submarine, the SSRN Seaview. Designed by Admiral Harriman Nelson, she was a tool of oceanographic research for the Nelson Institute of Marine Research. Though the show is known for its few "monster" episodes, many plots were veiled commentaries of what was happening in the news. Such plotlines as nuclear doomsday, pollution of natural resources, foreign threat, and theft of American technology are all still relevant today.
Kenner G. KempOfficer (2 episodes, 1964-1965)
Patrick CullitonCrewman (12 episodes, 1964-1968)
Gene DynarskiCentaur I (2 episodes, 1965-1967)
Marco L?pezCrewman (9 episodes, 1966-1968)
Henry JonesPem (3 episodes, 1966-1968)The props used in this show, (such as the computers and guns) also were used in "Lost in Space" (1965), "The Time Tunnel" (1966), "Land of the Giants" (1968) and "Batman" (1966).
Captain Crane:
A man learns a great deal sitting on top of an armed nuclear bomb for twenty-four hours.
Admiral Nelson:
I can think of a number of important people in this world of ours who would profit enormously from the experience.
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