A discussion we're having in Trek Literature- http://www.trekbbs.com/showthread.php?t=270997
and something I talked about in the Voyager forum a few days ago has got me thinking.
Are there any episodes of TNG, DS9, VOY (or for that matter ENT) which you prefer to think of that production order doesn't match chronological order. Obviously there are the examples of Symbiosis and Skin of Evil being produced out of order, and Unification 2 before Unification 1. But I'm thinking of episodes you would just prefer be moved to a different place in the timeline than they were originally meant to be.
The example that got me thinking about this was the Voyager episode Juggernaut. It's the third appearance of the Malon, despite their previous two appearances being before Voyager traveled 30,000 light years across the galaxy. It would make alot more sense if that episode took place earlier in the season, nearer to the previous Malon episodes, and before Voyager traveled that huge distant away from what should be Malon space.
There's really nothing in the episode (unless you look closely at Paris's ensign's pips) which would cause a continuity error by moving it. No stardate is mentioned, and the characters' appearances are similar enough across the season that a first time viewer really wouldn't notice the change in episode placement. Seems to make things make alot more sense to me.
I'm wondering if there are other examples of episodes people would consider to be the "wrong" place in the timeline?
and something I talked about in the Voyager forum a few days ago has got me thinking.
Are there any episodes of TNG, DS9, VOY (or for that matter ENT) which you prefer to think of that production order doesn't match chronological order. Obviously there are the examples of Symbiosis and Skin of Evil being produced out of order, and Unification 2 before Unification 1. But I'm thinking of episodes you would just prefer be moved to a different place in the timeline than they were originally meant to be.
The example that got me thinking about this was the Voyager episode Juggernaut. It's the third appearance of the Malon, despite their previous two appearances being before Voyager traveled 30,000 light years across the galaxy. It would make alot more sense if that episode took place earlier in the season, nearer to the previous Malon episodes, and before Voyager traveled that huge distant away from what should be Malon space.
There's really nothing in the episode (unless you look closely at Paris's ensign's pips) which would cause a continuity error by moving it. No stardate is mentioned, and the characters' appearances are similar enough across the season that a first time viewer really wouldn't notice the change in episode placement. Seems to make things make alot more sense to me.
I'm wondering if there are other examples of episodes people would consider to be the "wrong" place in the timeline?