Relics (TNG) would have been better off using TOS Movie era sets to recreate the 'original' Enterprise. As nice as it is to see the classic 60s set in TNG, they could have saved themselves (and everyone else) a lot of pain further down the line if they'd gone with the movie style.
What pain?
you'd think two valued crewmembers being fused into one sentient entity and then forcibly separated again, killing that new entity and forcing Janeway to make a painful decision would be an event that she'd reflect on in a later episode as a turning point or moment of growth. But nope.
Even more surprisingly: neither did Tuvok or Neelix.
The transporter cannot create "new" life, or we'll have endless clones of everyone running around. "He's dead" would become meaningless.
Thomas Riker would like a word with you...
In fact it is illogical even to use the term "others" as a subject in a sentence, above, since "they" . . . don't exist after the accident. The former beings who don't now exist have no right to be brought back to life.
You must've hated Endgame...
For my latest controversial opinion, I still say this one could have been saved by a couple lines of dialog in Act One, with Kirk and Spock in the cave, Spock saying that the Vulcans had heard rumors of the Gorgans going back millenia, but no hard proof of their existence. Among other things, an extra couple of lines would clear up Kirk throwing that name out instead of it coming from nowhere.
That would fill in a plot hole, but do nothing for the horrible "acting" of said Gorgon.