In Farscape and Lexx, they never ran out of fuel, food, water and anything else. Moya always had transports and DRDs except for that one storyline where they needed a Doctor.
Have one big storyline where they run into El-Aurien survivors who summoned the 8472 aliens from their Universe to destroy the Borg, the Borg get destroyed enough that they can't be a threat for the rest of the series and Voyager can fly through their space unchallenged and the El-Auriens realize the 8472 aliens are uncontrollable and banish them back with no way to return.
Uh, the fans disliked Unity if you remembered. And Scorpion.
DON'T have them be on their own. Have at least half the cast actually be Delta Quadrant aliens on the ship who know allies who can help them in exchange for things. This drives the plotlines.
Yes, and if they'd combined that with an unknown alien ship where at least half the crew were natives of the Delta Quadrant then there's a better foundation to work with.
No more convenient than when NuBSG did similar stuff.
FARSCAPE had multiple episodes where they were getting food and supplies. (Going to and from a Commerce planet has been mentioned and shown A LOT.) Starvation was even an actual full plot point at least once ("Home on the Remains"), as everyone hadn't actually eaten in days... Zhaan was even worse than the others because of it. (Crichton even tried to deep fry a dentic, which failed.) VOY
never once faced starvation. Closest they got was the replicators were out and they went to field rations in
"THE CLOUD", but that was never an issue again.
And FARSCAPE at least explains how they have multiple drds and transport pods...
Moya and the drds build them as needed.
We never even got
that from VOY.
And your El-Aurien idea... the result is the same as mine.
Do not use the Borg. We just went about it differently.
I don't recall people hating "UNITY" or "SCORPION". There may have been some fans who didn't like them, but EVERY episode in the franchise has that. Even the most widely beloved ones. Not a single episode is universally loved or hated... you can get a majority of people thinking either, but never a 100% consensus. And for both "UNITY" and "SCORPION", I haven't seen a majority say they were bad episodes.
And have half the ship be aliens who can barter with other aliens? Only difference between what you suggest and FARSCAPE is that Crichton is the ONLY person there not from that region of the galaxy.
I notice you keep using FARSCAPE as an example to what VOY could have done and be better. (If I am interpreting what you're doing correctly. If so, we are at least in agreement on that... FARSCAPE was
far superior to VOY. In my view, the best scifi series ever made.) Unfortunately, it's really comparing apples and oranges. Not only did VOY get MUCH more interference from network suits, but it existed as part of an already established franchise. FARSCAPE was literally building their universe from the ground up with every episode. Plus, there were more ongoing storylines and greater amount of consequences for each of the characters than VOY did. And FARSCAPE did it with fewer lead characters and fewer episodes each season. (FARSCAPE had 22 episodes each of its 4 seasons, plus THE PEACEKEEPER WARS miniseries to tie up the loose ends... VOY aired 26 episodes from seasons 2-7.)
The complaint was that an alien species immune to assimilation existed at all and that there should be no one capable of fighting the Borg in such ways and that the existence of such a species ruined the Borg.
What ruined the Borg was their overuse and
Voyager constantly surviving them, not the existence of Species 8472.