I've been thinking about what a great writer Ronald D. Moore is as I've been reading up on the histories of TNG and DS9 while going through all the episodes of each series. What inspired me to start this thread, however, was a post in the DS9 forum by "GodBen":
If you look over this man's writing credits, you'll see that he was extremely consistent during his tenure on Star Trek, and was responsible for some of the best stories and episodes to ever come out of the franchise.
On top of that, he deserves much respect for being one of the most productive and successful members of the TNG and DS9 staff post-Star Trek, due to his significant role in Battlestar Gallactica's resurgence. His record isn't spotless (i.e. "Star Trek: Generations"), but nobody's perfect, and after all the amazing TNG and DS9 stuff he's given us, I can forgive him for a few transgressions.
What are everyone else's favourites of the work he's done solo or with a single co-writer? Mine would have to be...
TNG
"Family"
"Relics"
"Tapestry"
"All Good Things..."
"Star Trek: First Contact"
DS9
"Trials and Tribble-Ations"
"Re-Joined"
"You are Cordially Invited"
Looking over these choices, I can see that he was particularly adept at telling romantic and family-orientated stories on Star Trek. His flair for telling stories about family could be seen both when he was illustrating how much of a family the crew members are to each other, and when he was showing their dealings with biological family members. I should also mention what a huge contribution Moore made to Star Trek's rich Klingon history with episodes like "Redemption", "Sons of Mogh", and "Soldiers of the Empire". I think Moore is definitely one of the unsung heroes of Star Trek.
I didn't know such a thing existed, but I guess I'm one too.Since I'm a Ron Moorephile

On top of that, he deserves much respect for being one of the most productive and successful members of the TNG and DS9 staff post-Star Trek, due to his significant role in Battlestar Gallactica's resurgence. His record isn't spotless (i.e. "Star Trek: Generations"), but nobody's perfect, and after all the amazing TNG and DS9 stuff he's given us, I can forgive him for a few transgressions.
What are everyone else's favourites of the work he's done solo or with a single co-writer? Mine would have to be...
TNG
"Family"
"Relics"
"Tapestry"
"All Good Things..."
"Star Trek: First Contact"
DS9
"Trials and Tribble-Ations"
"Re-Joined"
"You are Cordially Invited"
Looking over these choices, I can see that he was particularly adept at telling romantic and family-orientated stories on Star Trek. His flair for telling stories about family could be seen both when he was illustrating how much of a family the crew members are to each other, and when he was showing their dealings with biological family members. I should also mention what a huge contribution Moore made to Star Trek's rich Klingon history with episodes like "Redemption", "Sons of Mogh", and "Soldiers of the Empire". I think Moore is definitely one of the unsung heroes of Star Trek.