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Best Voyager Recurring Enemy

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Back to topic my favorite recurring enemy would have to be Seska. :evil:

Here I agree! :techman:

The Kazon will have my vote in this thread, mostly because of Seska and Culluh. The perfect "bad couple". I always enjoyed the episodes where those two were involved. As for the Kazon, I actually liked them as villains.
 
At the pace Voyager was zooming through the DQ (and BQ?), Voyager shouldn't really have too many recurring enemies.

I mean, I thought we were past the Borg in "The Gift," but nope (although I suppose transwarp conduits all the way to Earth allows them to roam wherever).

The Malon and fat Heirarchy aliens sure seemed to have a lot of space.

At least Species 8472 could open fluidic-space rifts wherever.

Voyager tried to play it both ways: have recurring aliens and also quickly getting home in the last few seasons. Those two don't mesh well logically, but I guess the studio didn't want to constantly be making elaborate new costumes. Although, time travel did allow that to work ("Before and After" with the Krenim, "Shattered" with the Kazon).

Out of all the recurring enemies, the Malon and Heirarchy fatties were my least favorite. I did like the other Caretaker's Ocampa as enemies, but I didn't like Kes as an enemy (although I did like seeing her again).
 
Poor writing followed by poor writing involving the Borg.

For instance? :confused:
Yeah, that was what is known in the trade as "a troll." Posters are supposed to give back-up to such pronouncements or desist. Of course, "in my opinion" could always be tacked on for a proper perspective.

I like to give newbies the benefit of the doubt the first time. Subsequent events will lead to a warning so I urge all posters to become familiar with the board rules.

Back to topic I agree with the poster who said the nature of Voyager would normally preclude many recurring villains. However, there were some like the Vaadwaur that could have been used more often especially since they had control over sub-space corridors that would have made their reappearance more likely.
 
For instance? :confused:
Yeah, that was what is known in the trade as "a troll." Posters are supposed to give back-up to such pronouncements or desist. Of course, "in my opinion" could always be tacked on for a proper perspective.



Back to topic I agree with the poster who said the nature of Voyager would normally preclude many recurring villains. However, there were some like the Vaadwaur that could have been used more often especially since they had control over sub-space corridors that would have made their reappearance more likely.

I wish they would have used Species 8472 a whole lot more than they did. They kind of ended that storyline too quickly where there were so many other possibilities left.
 
Voyager left a wealth of ideas behind them as they moved through the Delta Q; I would enjoy those in novelizations, like I used to after TOS first went off. Once in the 1980's I had a bad cold and my mom kindly picked up a couple Star Trek books at Waldenbooks for me. She came back with the thickest ones she saw there -- "more words for the money," as she put it. (One of them was "Dwellers in the Crucible," which turned out to be a favorite.) It doesn't look like there will be as many VOY books, but it would be nice.
 
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