I was hoping you had higher resolution copies of these images somewhere.
Ah, that would be lovely, wouldn't it? But I'm even struggling with 1360x768 (don't ask me why Postimages makes them even smaller when I tell it every time NOT TO ...

). The input material (=the film stills) for VOY is of such bad quality, my God. I wish VOY had been released on Blu-ray or something ... but no really, you can actually see at a glance these days that those images come from a different millennium.
Of course, the fact that more than half of the show was shot in the dark does not help either. For Heaven's sake, someone please turn the lights on aboard Janeway's ship - I can't see a thing. And I understand that when the episode somehow justifies it but mostly it's just ... well no idea what it is really, maybe the make-up people were not quite ready when the shooting started so the director ordered the lights to be turned off. I honestly can't think of any more "logical" explanation than that.
So ... sorry but higher resolution pics will probably not happen. They'd either look horrendous or would take five times as long to photoshop as now ...
Yah, I am more familiar with deep space nine than anything else but there’s not one Star Trek show that I don’t like. I love them all. Especially the new ones.
Oh good, you are a genuine fan then. I definitely can bearly watch the rest, I only like VOY. I can tolerate DS9 but the sheer number of boring episodes usually puts me off watching it. As for the rest - I like to forget they ever happened. There are a few episodes I like here and there - but mostly I find the other shows just boring.
I've never seen a single ep with Archer that I liked ... meh ...
Love it! For some reason I just like this episode.
Thanks. And I'm glad you like this ep - not my fav but quite good. The costumes are definitely very memorable and lend themselves easily to making colourful VOY wallpapers.
How are things, btw? Haven't seen too much of you on my thread recently - you definitely don't seem to be as active as earlier. But I guess it's real life ...