There was no explanation why they found a colony of Talaxians so far away from Talaxia, especially with the many thousands of light year distance Voyager had travelled with all the shortcuts between Series 1 (when they were in the region of Talaxia) and series 7.
Same thing, to a lesser extent with the Hirogen too...
Why do we question why Talaxians can get that far in their own Quaderant but never question that Klingons are EVERYWHERE in the AQ but come from Beta?
Shouldn't Sisko's trip to Kronos take just as long as Voyager's trek thru Kazon space?
The Hirogen are like sharks. Sharks cover allot of ground because they never sleep and just hunt. A Shark will follow it's prey/food great distances to feed. I think it makes sense with that obsessive mentality that the Hirogen can and do cover light years hunting.
On the first point, its more logical that Klingons could be everywhere in the AQ because at least in TNG times they're allies with the Federation and could use starbases and such to refuel if there wasn't a klingon outpost nearby, thereby extending their range significantly.
What was portrayed as a tiny settlement had no business being so impossibly far from the established homeland of Talaxia and smacked of the writers phoning it in at that point.
"Lets give Neelix a happy ending with his own people...."
..."Whaddya mean the logistics and limitations of this show mean he wouldn't see his own people, I dunno make something up, I'm mentally on vacation already anyway..."
The second point is like a shark following its prey off the coast of Australia all the way around the world to the coast of Wales or something, again you'd think an unlikely premise.
But again it was series 7 and the writers just wanted to re-use a fan favourite race without giving a damn that the Voyager should've been long past them by now.
I'm not a big fan of replying to Voyager specific examples with "yeah, well TNG/DS9 also did something stupid that's a bit like that" btw. We're here in the Voyager forum talking about Voyager issues, to drag other series in is just irrelevant imo.
#Justsaying
Just thought of another example too as I typed all this:
The Vaudwaaur.
Dragon's Teeth was billed as a big game changer for Voyager, a race of Aliens older than the Borg with an ending that didn't so much as imply more PROMISED that they'd be back to threaten Voyager again, yet they vanished into the same black hole that got the Equinox Crew, the Borg Baby and that changed the timeline so there was suddenly an Ensign Lindsay Ballard that everyone suddenly remembered.