Voyager had a bad time of it meeting new and interesting Delta Quadrant-only aliens didnt it?
Nope, I don't really think that at all.You might think that, but there aren't too many (any) high profile shows on TV being made by people who "don't care".
Large inconsistency was the biggest compliant about the stow. I have no doubt if you watched the show from start to finish you'd see it too.Now, I've only seen a few random eps so far, but it's been making sense to me.
Sounds like meddling too me.It very quickly broke away from the premise that was supposed to make VOY so different to the other ST series. New types of lifeforms - and we got Kazon who looked rather like Klingons having a bad hair day. (It was a long time before we met Species 8472, and on the second meeting they were shapeshifting into humans.) It took over two years at maximum warp to leave behind Kazon space. A blended crew at odds with other. A main character slated to die of old age when the series ended; yes, how sensible to get this person training to be a nurse for a potential journey home of 70 years. No one starting new families, even though they might need new crew to get the ship home.
Nope, I don't really think that at all.
I know better.
No one starting new families, even though they might need new crew to get the ship home.
...and I conceded. What more should I say?Nope, I don't really think that at all.
I know better.
Did you not say, I think a show like "HEROES" is a show written by people that didn't care?
...and I conceded. What more should I say?![]()
Unless the Doctor was on the ball, there should have been a rash of pregnancies during/after the Hirogen Occupation of Voyager, when the crew could be excused for being absent minded with their contraception.
Gotta wonder if the Equinox 5 socialized and dated?
This fresh meat must have seemed like the last chance to raise a family for all crew that wouldn't settle and pair off with what was on offer.
Kim is the best and the brightest, a perfect example of humanity, but women were choosing terrorist dirt farmers or genocidal traitors over him as life partners to raise children with.
Poor Harry.
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When Cassiday told Sisko that she was pregnant, he says "Didn't you take your shot this month?" to which she responds "Didn't you!?" and his stunning reply was "I guess I forgot."
One hypospray shot a month.
Both genders,
Equal responsibility, equal culpability.
The Hirogen held Voyager for One month.
Although according to the script, an undefined fraction of the crew had been confined to quarters which included one would hope Naomi, so with the exception of Janeway possibly, not everyone was left under, in character every minute of that thirty day stretch, because of rest periods and substitutions.
So, yeah, if dozens of Voyagers crewmen were led to believe that they are Klingons from the days of knights on horse back, and they're separated into two opposing armies, then forced hammer and tong at one another to the death?From DS9:Looking for Par'Mach in all the wrong places.
QUARK: Besh besh-opar gree uchan argh. Besh opar gee urchun omaH te, te, te-doQ maugh-shta.
WORF: Enough. You say the words, but there is no feeling behind them, no passion.
QUARK: Having to learn all this Klingonese isn't helping my performance.
WORF: Do not think of it as a performance. Believe in where you are. Put yourself in this time, in this place. A thousand years ago, the dawn of the Empire, five hundred warriors storm the Great Hall at Qam-Chee. The city garrison fled before them. Only the Emperor Kahless and the Lady Lukara stood their ground. It was here that they began the greatest romance in Klingon history.
QUARK: This is ridiculous! I'm surrounded by corpses, my shoes are dripping with blood, and you want me to feel romantic? Why am I putting myself through this?
DAX: Because later that night, Kahless and Lukara jumped on each other like a pair of crazed voles. Grrr.
QUARK: Yeah? One more time.
Seven had been living a double-life in the holodeck during Human Error, and was having a virtual relationship with a holo-Chakotay.Does anybody have an issue with how they wrote 7of9 into a relationship with Commander Chakotay in the final episode? Was this something that had been seen before in prior episodes? I have not seen all the last few VOYagers so that is why I ask for enlightenment.
It'd be a Chekhov's Gun situation (not that Chekov). Don't present the audience with information that isn't needed to tell the story. At the midnight hour, telling the audience that Seven and Chakotay are knocking boots does not help them get home.I assume it would not be going anywhere as the series was ending?
matt seyz
I assume it would not be going anywhere as the series was ending?
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