Anwar:
When compared to other shows, Doctor Who and Farscape are among the ones often used as counter-examples.
If you actually have legitimate points to make about fan criticism, you should be able to make them without comparing them to alleged criticism of other shows said critics may or may not have even watched. What we think of other shows has no bearing at all on the validity of the criticisms themselves. If your points can't stand on their own, they're worthless.
then the Feds can never catch up to the Borg and their weapons will never be effective anymore than they were in BOBW
Precisely. What you don't seem to understand though, is that this means something completely different than
ineffective, because they weren't
invincible in BOBW, or any other time. They were
defeatable, just as Klingons and Romulans were. No matter what time period a Star Trek is set in, the enemies will always be a roughly equal threat because their powers scale with each other. VOY made the Borg an exception to this rule, and you're defending that on two levels: first that it's good storytelling, second that it makes logical sense given the nature of the Borg. Both claims are nonsense.
... would mean they'd stay at least 3 steps ahead of everyone.
Again, precisely. That's the
point. An enemy that is 3 steps ahead of your hero is far more compelling than one that's at an obvious disadvantage from the start. Again, they were still
defeatable despite having the advantage.
Naturally, in DS9 when they had the Feds get past the Dominion's advantages of polarion beams no one complained that the Dominion's weapon tech never developed shield-piercing beams that could surpass the Fed's new shields.
First, this is oversimplification. They didn't "get past the advantages". Small victories didn't change the fact that the Dominion was still "always 3 steps ahead". Starfleet was still on the losing side of the war right up to the end. Honestly, if you want to make a comparison to another enemy that was "dumbed down" in Star Trek, the Dominion is probably the worst example you could have come up with.
Second, this is irrelevant, as explained in the first paragraph of this post.
exodus:
I for one thank God that Voyager didn't fall back on the cliche that it had to come full circle in it's ending.
It's not a cliche, it's the first rule of good writing. It's taught to middle school students in essay writing class. Maybe you don't like how TNG and DS9 executed that rule, but that doesn't mean VOY deserves praise for completely ignoring it. The only loose end they tied up was the obvious one of getting home, and at the end of it home is onscreen for a grand total of two seconds before it's covered by the closing credits.
As far as why something a dumb Threshold was produced, it's science fiction.
Most of it, even much of the science of Trek is bullshit anyway.
Except they not only screwed up real science, but their own invented science.
I doubt they ever expected us to take that episode as seriously as some do.
Which "they"? Rick Sternbach (technical consultant) hates the episode for so grossly distorting both real and fake science. Brannon Braga (writer) is embarrassed by it and calls it "terrible". It made Kate Mulgrew uncomfortable and Robert Duncan McNeill was so dumbfounded he insisted on rewriting part of it.
I'm a sucker for that kind of "Book End" stuff. It's why when I did my VOY rewrite, I had the final villain (in fact, the villain who was behind most of the bad stuff in the entire show) be the Female Caretaker.
That's exactly why I don't like it for Voyager.
Many questioned how/why did the Kazon, Hirogen, Talaxians & Borg keep popping up on Voyager great distances away, whee folks felt they shouldn't be. Yet Susperia has followed them to the other end on the quaderant all this time?
Seriously?
Um... considering the Caretaker was the
cause of them being on the other end of the quadrant in the first place, why is it unbelievable that one of them would be able to cross merely half that distance (since Voyager had already made it halfway back themselves over 7 years) on her own? Kazon, Hirogen, and Talaxians didn't have that ability. The Borg had transwarp, but the fact that they were able to keep up with Voyager wasn't the reason people had a problem with the Borg being overused.
number6:
Ok, now I know you're just a hater.
It took you that long to figure that out??
I hated B5.
I thought it sucked harder than a methaddicted trailer trash whore.
I pointed out what I thought was good about it and gave you my reasons for not liking it. I couldn't make my position any clearer.
The difference is that I don't loiter around B5 discussion forums and tell them how much their show sucked and how mindless and chromasome deficient they are for thinking it's great.
I haven't had a chance to read every single post in this thread, so could you point out for me the one where we said VOY sucks harder than a meth-addicted trailer trash whore and how chromosome-deficient everyone else is for thinking it's great? This thread is here specifically asking for the negative criticisms we have about Voyager, and we gave them... 45 pages later the inevitable arguing that incited still hasn't degenerated into mindless childish insult-slinging, and we're miraculously still on the same topic more or less. Except...
Anwar:
The creative sterility was a Voyager invention (a hated one)
VOY's audience was seriously unpleasable
we're talking about how unpleasable the audience was
the audience complained that a species capable of defeating the Borg existed.
how PO'ed the audience was over the show doing recurring stuff,
then the audience would just complain that the Doc was emasculated.
VOY had the most unpleasable audience out of all the Trek shows, fact.
the audience wanted recurring aliens and just complained when they got them.
the audience thought they'd be the start of some kind of 100-part mega-storyline that would take over the entire series,
they'd just complain that they changed his personality
your audience already hates the rest of the show.
Bloody hell. Stop.
STOP. This isn't conversation, this isn't debate, it's slander. And it has gone on
far too long to be tolerated. You ought to be banned for constantly,
constantly putting words in "the audience"'s mouths. Don't post another word about what "we" say unless you have a quote to back it up. Seriously. Enough is enough.