They even lost the Delta Flyer once if I remember right.
There was such a great premise here for Voyager: on the other side of the galaxy, no more re-suppy, no Federation and a crew from two cultures, fighting among itself. It was not Roddenberry's vision but it could have been interesting Trek, exploring brave new worlds. All of that promise was lost by the first few episodes. Instead it became TNG-PMS, starring a bitchy captain fighting an alien-forehead-of-the-week wtih technobabble saving the day. And Harry, you'll always be the butt-boy.
There was such a great premise here for Voyager: on the other side of the galaxy, no more re-suppy, no Federation and a crew from two cultures, fighting among itself. It was not Roddenberry's vision but it could have been interesting Trek, exploring brave new worlds. All of that promise was lost by the first few episodes. Instead it became TNG-PMS, starring a bitchy captain fighting an alien-forehead-of-the-week wtih technobabble saving the day. And Harry, you'll always be the butt-boy.
Sometimes there were awesome arcs and episodes, but more often than not it seemed like the show's incredible Delta Quadrant potential for mystery, terror and adventure was just flushed in favor of rehashes of horror movie plots and TNG episodes.