According to
this list the
Voyager lost probably seventeen (!) shuttles over the course of the series.
This site has some interesting quotes by the writers and producers of the series ...
Brannon Braga said:
As writers, we do not destroy shuttles out of cruel humor toward the fans. Rather, it is our rationale that the Voyager crew can simply build more of them. Or repair them. Etc. Shuttles are just a collection of steel and conduits and technology, like any other part of the ship. They can build them at will. No big deal.
Wow, this is complete bullshit. He sounds like he really believes the nonsense he is talking about. He also sounds a bit arrogant to me. And just to put that into perspective, I'm not one who usually bashes Braga. However, this statement is just ridiculous.
No, it is not utter bullshit bcause I happen to agree with him. Fans sometimes can't see the forest from the trees and get so caught up in such silly minutae that they go overboard in criticizing a show or the writers.
Brannon's rationale is exactly what I assumed was the case. Did we actually need an episode dedicated to us seeing them finding resources, replicating or constructing parts and building a new shuttlecraft? Personally, I don't think so but we did with "Extreme Risk" with the Delta Flyer. And BSG did an episode where Tyrol and his team built a craft. It wasn't the most interesting thing to watch. I'd rather have some off-hand comment than seeing it take place.
I'm trying to think of another example where the fans fail to use their minds to fill in some gaps. Oh yes, another popular complaint is the fact that we never heard anymore about the baby Borg from "Collective". Geez, how hard is it to figure out they probably found its species in the region and turned it over to them.
At the end of the day, VOY had plenty of problems centering around the most fundamental aspects of a tv show--namely the writing and bland characters. Not arcs, not shuttles, not torpedo counts, not missing Borg babies.