What set?... save maybe the Dauntless set in Enterprise's MU.
Ah, okay. I thought you may be talking about this:Erp! The Constellation class Defiant (brain fart) in the epi "In a Mirror, Darkly". Basically a nicely shot version of Kirk's enterprise. I also liked the sets of DS9's return to that era.What set?... save maybe the Dauntless set in Enterprise's MU.
...the whole we're stranded in the middle of space concept is ridiculously stupid to me...
Ah, okay. I thought you may be talking about this:Erp! The Constellation class Defiant (brain fart) in the epi "In a Mirror, Darkly". Basically a nicely shot version of Kirk's enterprise. I also liked the sets of DS9's return to that era.What set?
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You do like to nitpick, don't you?![]()
I happen to be a very devoted fan of Voyager but can sympathize as to how you feel about the whole stranded concept. However, I thought it was a rather interesting storyline, given the circumstances. As of this moment, I'm watching one of my favorite Voyager episodes on DVD "Dark Frontier". To me, this episode was one of Voyager's better episodes, granted it wasn't the best episode of the series, but I really enjoyed the whole Borg concept.
Anyway, as I stated earlier, I really enjoyed the stranded in the DQ concept very much. I thought that it added to the series as a whole and made it unique from the rest of the Trek series.
But the series as a whole was wonderful and I really loved watching it every week. It was the one show I could turn to when everything in HS was hectic. I don't know about any of you all, but Voyager was like an escape for me. This was the one show that I religiously watched every single week. When it first came on, I didn't know whether or not I would like it. But I gave it a second chance, and really started to enjoy it after the episode "The Cloud". I did think Janeway's character was too stiff and commanded, but she did deepen as a character after the first season and I really liked her later on in the series. 

That episode disturbed me, when he took his tounge out...well...there went my crush on paris forever
That episode disturbed me, when he took his tounge out...well...there went my crush on paris forever
Agreed. I thought I'd come unglued when I saw that. Creepy!
I had no problem with Voyager. The only thing that I didn't care about was Kes...I was glad she left. I was no fan of her. She was alright though.
I liked it becase
1. We were on the Borgs home turf so could explore them more
2. Got the chance to see a female captain in action
3. Don't get me wrong I like Genes vision of the future but I think TNG gave us the impression everyone was perfect, people will make mistakes and I liked the whole Paris being the rebel who redeemed himself thing.
4. Being stranded away from the Alpha Quadrant cut them free from some of the more boring alien races like the Romulans.
5. It keps the ST social commentary aspect like "critical care" and explored future controversy like Holographic rights
I disliked
1. They over-relied too much on the Borg while ignoring the poitential of alot of Delta quadrant foes like the Videens and the Hirogen.
2. Kes....existed...
3. The ship was getting along way too easily for one that was in so many battles but had no access to a starbase
4. The way they got to the Delta Quadrant...god that was awful

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Except they are all major episodes which adds more weight to them, I suppose.
And Kes did have a lot of wasted potential. I'm not a big fan of the "power corrupts" plot, but I think it could have worked really well with her--at least better than it did in "Fury".
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