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The Seska/Kazon arc

No, there was a two part episode in season 7 with the Hirogen

I never said that there is not a story about Hirogen in season 7. I just said, that the arc (episodes in a row in a short time) in Season 4 with the Hirogen is "kind of" finished. Folks, i am fully aware of season 7 Hirogen. I watched them all. But 3 years later is in my opinion not belonging to the arc. it belongs to the story of the Hirogen in generel, yes, but the arc itself was finished in season 4.
 
I never said that there is not a story about Hirogen in season 7. I just said, that the arc (episodes in a row in a short time) in Season 4 with the Hirogen is "kind of" finished. Folks, i am fully aware of season 7 Hirogen. I watched them all. But 3 years later is in my opinion not belonging to the arc. it belongs to the story of the Hirogen in generel, yes, but the arc itself was finished in season 4.
This is exactly the reason why I asked about arcs. Just what exactly counts as an arc?
If I understood the answer I was given correctly, the whole 172 episodes could be considered a huge arc.
 
I really like the Seska/Kazon arc. Seska and Culluh were great villains and the episodes with those two invplved were amogt the best of the Voyager episodes.
 
Culluh had to be a bell's end, for Seska to wear the pants in their relationship, which she did. And it seems to make sense, at least to me, that she ended up with the Kazon longer than she'd meant. Seska's cunning, back-stabbing and EEEEeeeVIL!!!! but ... she doesn't really have a lot of ambition, in the truest sense of the word. She just kind of manipulates what she can, around her and stays at it until she's either caught or finds a different song to sing.
 
Culluh had to be a bell's end, for Seska to wear the pants in their relationship, which she did. And it seems to make sense, at least to me, that she ended up with the Kazon longer than she'd meant. Seska's cunning, back-stabbing and EEEEeeeVIL!!!! but ... she doesn't really have a lot of ambition, in the truest sense of the word. She just kind of manipulates what she can, around her and stays at it until she's either caught or finds a different song to sing.

I don't think she had much of a choice.
 
So eventually they decided to kill off Seska. And as Jeri Taylor didn't want a baby on board, they changed the father's identity and sent him off with Cullah.
That doesn't make sense. There was already a baby....in that two-parter..
 
I don't know if you are trolling, but Deadlock was a couple months before Basics. Naomi as a baby was in the second part, you remember the elder of those inhabitants putting some kind of herbal medicine to help Baby Naomi breath better?
 
The original plan was for Chakotay to keep his baby that he fathered with Seska, and take that baby back to the Alpha Quadrant. Not sure if Seska was going to chase him to get her kid back, or she was going to rejoin the crew, or maybe no one is sure, because Jeri Taylor put a Nix on the idea of two babies on Voyager.

That doesn't make sense. There was already a baby....in that two-parter..

Basics was split between season two and three.

Jeri Taylor was not a producer in season two, but was a producer in season 3.

The producers/writers of Basics Part One thought that Chakotay was the father, and constructed the episode accordingly.

Once Jeri was in charge in Season 3, she suggested to her employee, the author of Basics Part 2 to have it that Chakotay failed a paternity test with Sesk's baby, because she thought that was best for Star Trek.
 
I don't know if you are trolling, but Deadlock was a couple months before Basics. Naomi as a baby was in the second part, you remember the elder of those inhabitants putting some kind of herbal medicine to help Baby Naomi breath better?

Naomi was BORN in Deadlock.:rolleyes:


Don't be so quick to accuse me. That's a form of abuse.
 
You two are talking about two different babies.

Seska's baby and Sam's baby.

She was talking about the baby that was already on board and said that it was since the two parter. I told her that it was in a one parter, IE Deadlock that she was born and then she became abusive.
 
Naomi was BORN in Deadlock.:rolleyes:


Don't be so quick to accuse me. That's a form of abuse.

Seven of Five said the following...
Jeri Taylor didn't want a baby on board,

There already was. Nothing about babies being born... It's possible for there to be a baby in an episode without the said baby being born, you know


Guy, out of all posters here :eek:, explained it better by saying there was a producer change and there was no desire to take on a new baby as part of a recurring character. Probably why the Borg baby few years down the road disappeared without trace.
 
Seven of Five said the following...


There already was. Nothing about babies being born... It's possible for there to be a baby in an episode without the said baby being born, you know

I am sorry but to anyone unable to read your mind it seemed that you talked about the first time the baby was on board and that was Deadlock.
 
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Guy, out of all posters here :eek:, explained it better by saying there was a producer change and there was no desire to take on a new baby as part of a recurring character. Probably why the Borg baby few years down the road disappeared without trace.

Yes, that was clumsy of them and also insulting: "Hey, let's just make that baby disappear, they're so dumb they won't notice!"
 
^shows do it all the time. Family Matters got rid of the youngest girl with no explanation, and no mention, and backstories about Eddie and Laura growing up as a family with two kids.
 
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