Star Trek: Voyager's Captain Kathryn Janeway (Kate Mulgrew) isn't just the Star Trek franchise's first female Captain to lead her own series, she also holds the remarkable record for the most on-screen deaths. Janeway experienced numerous challenges as she led her crew through the uncharted Delta Quadrant, encountering deadly threats and new Star Trek foes. Among these threats were the Borg, the terrifying Species-8472, and the Krenim, who subjected Voyager to a year of hell in season 4's classic two-parter.
Janeway also had a cavalier approach to the laws of time, which occasionally drew the attention of the Starfleet Temporal Integrity Commission. For example, Captain Braxton (Bruce McGill), a 29th-century Starfleet officer who had been stranded in the past, plotted a devastating revenge against Janeway and the crew of Voyager. The ship was repeatedly destroyed as Voyager's Seven of Nine (Jeri Ryan) raced against time to unmask Braxton as the saboteur. This was just one of the times that Janeway was killed in an alternate timeline, and totaling them all up gives an impressive number of 17 on-screen "deaths" across Star Trek: Voyager's seven seasons.