For the past two decades, I have never encountered so much criticism of one particular Star Trek show than I have for STAR TREK VOYAGER.
Ironically, I used to buy it. Or accept it. One of the reasons I had ignored STAR TREK VOYAGER for so many years, because I had assumed that those fans who had deemed it inferior to the other shows in the franchise were right...
I preface these next remarks with the universal caveat...
YMMV
I never hated Voyager. Never merely tolerated it. Never felt the need to apologize for it.
I loved TOS.
I tolerated season 1 of TNG until I really fell for it in season 2.
I tried to get into DS9 but failed. I finally caught onto it when Voyager started and Worf joined the show. (I taped DS9 and Voy since they both aired here at 11 pm - 1 am and watched both shows.)
I fell in love with Voyager from the pilot and
never wavered.
I don't really understand the criticism of Janeway being inconsistently written, since Janeway as a Captain had to constantly adapt to ever changing circumstances. Why is it okay to deny a replicator here, but exchange high grade weapons there? Its a challenge, its real, and maybe I bend the rules today and maybe I break them tomorrow, but either way I will try to find a way for my ship and crew to survive. And she knew, deep down, that survival meant with their souls intact. They couldn't descend to the level of the beast just because they needed to "survive".
I shake my head at the complaint the two crews weren't at each other's throats for longer.
These two crews had to learn to live with, rely on one another or they were TOAST! As it was, you still saw essences of their separateness through the first two seasons until Resolutions at the end of season 2.
KIM: B'Elanna, I've been talking with some of the Starfleet crew. They're not happy about what happened. I was wondering, how are the Maquis taking it?
TORRES: How do you think they're taking it? This
isn't a Starfleet issue, Harry. It's affecting
everyone.
In fact, now that I think of it, the name of that romantic episode for J/C shippers probably had
absolutely nothing to do with J or with C. Rather, it had everything to do with the resolution these two crews made to not only work together to fight Tuvok and the Vidians,
but to truly become one crew in the process.
Messhall:
HOGAN: Excuse me. Ensign Kim, could we?
KIM: Sure. Have a seat.
SWINN: We just wanted you to know we heard what happened on the Bridge.
HOGAN: And we think you're absolutely right. We've got to contact the Vidiians.
SWINN: It's a risk, but it's worth it.
KIM: That's what I think, but Captain Tuvok's made his decision. Two ensigns and a crewman won't change his mind.
HOGAN: There are
a lot more who agree with us.
SWINN: A
lot.
KIM: Really.
HOGAN: Everyone we talk to can't believe that Tuvok won't give this a try.
KIM: Come on.
(They go to Torres' table.)
KIM: Did you hear what happened this morning?
TORRES: Sure did.
KIM: Three weeks ago, you said if I had an idea about what to do, you'd listen.
TORRES: I'm listening.
NEELIX: Is there something going on that I should know about?
KIM: Have a seat, Neelix. We might have come up with the biggest morale booster you could possibly imagine.
Janeway and her people did things other ships and shows only dreamed of. Picard was sent to the end of the universe in season 1, he was sent to Borg space in season 2 but each time he was sent back home, saved by his own wits and quite a lot of help from other beings.
Janeway and her people were not so lucky. They were tossed to the far side of the Delta quadrant with no guardian angel to send them home.
Kirk blew up the Enterprise only after he vacated it. Picard threatened to blow up his Enterprise while still on it. Janeway not only planned to blow up Voyager while she was on it
(Dreadnought) she ACTUALLY DID IT
(Deadlocked)
Did they EVER have to scrounge for supplies while "on the road"? Sure they did. In fact they were doing just that in season 1's
Phage (dilithium),
The Cloud (Omicron paricles = antimatter reserve),
Emmantions (A stable transuranic element=
BELANNA "...what we could make with this stuff? Probe casings that could go into the core of a sun, ultra-thin reactor shielding..."),
State of Flux ( Food stuffs =
NEELIX: This is the reason I brought you here, Commander. There's no better source of vitamins and minerals in the quadrant than in this, this ugly little root.
CHAKOTAY: I'd find the
second best source acceptable
if it tasted better. )
Heroes and Demons (
JANEWAY: If this
photonic matter works as well as I think, it could boost the efficiency of our power converters fifteen percent.)
Cathexis: (
TUVOK: We had completed our
trade mission with the Ilidarians...)
Faces: (
JANEWAY: By now, they should have concluded their inspection of the
magnesite formations on the third planet. )
I count at least
7 out of the 1st 15 eps of the series (season 1) devoted in some way to expanding their resources, so I think I can be forgiven for rolling my eyes at the complaint that Voy didn't address their supply needs through the years. Heck, the whole idea of the messhall and the hydroponics bay was an attempt to create their own foodstuffs and stretch their energy resources (replicator rations).
I loved Janeway from the get go and quickly fell for B'Elanna, Paris, Tuvok and Kes. The EMH had to grow on me, as did Chakotay. Neelix didn't become real to me until he stopped chasing after Kes, and so when she finally was written off the show, it was possible for his character to progress.
In fact, its Kes' character that is the rare time I agree with Voy haters complaint of wasted potential. Her potential was never realized. But as much as I loved the idea of Kes, I really loved the "reality" that was "Seven of Nine".