Ooh never watched any BSG... as an avid Voy fan, would I like it?
In a word NO!
BSG is essentially Voyager done the way the folks from DS9 would have preferred to do things.
As an avid Niner, I generally suggest that Voyager fans stay away from BSG. If you cannot appreciate the larger cast, complex characters and "darker" setting/themes found on DS9, then you probably will not be able to take BSG. Ron Moore had a very bad experiece when he tried working on Voyager. He, like most of the DS9 writers, found that he could not get behind alot of the "creative" decisions on Voyager. He was openly derisive of B&B's steadfast determination to ignore the reality of Voyager's situation. BSG incorporates alot of the struggles and sense of continuity that he found lacking in Voyager.
So no, if you consider Voyager your favorite version of Trek, you will hate BSG.
I completely disagree with that. Voyager's my favorite series, but I LOVE BSG. Just because I liked Voyager doesn't mean I'm, or other fans, are so one-dimensional we can't "get" other types of sci-fi. You should let people try something out first before making a decision.
I do agree with Ron Moore though, if that's the case. Voyager was too "clean" and it did ignore the realities of thier situation a lot. But I still like that show the best. Janeway ROCKS and Paris is hot.
Wow...can't resist commenting on this exchange. It's too good to pass up.
As a fan of VOY myself, I am not of the opinion that VOY fans are incapable of 'getting' anything else. I think it is perfectly reasonable for VOY fans to also be fans of other scifi shows. Just like anyone else. And to state otherwise is just absurd.
Long story short - I think it is perfectly reasonable to think that VOY fans might like BSG.
However, I WILL say that the comment above that:
BSG is essentially Voyager done the way the folks from DS9 would have preferred to do things.
is a pretty accurate statement. Both from the showrunner's POV and the fans POV. At least IMO.
In short, BSG is the VOY most DS9 fans would have liked to have seen.
And I also believe that it is the show VOY would have
become, at least in part, if Ronald D. Moore had stayed with VOY for more than a few weeks after wrapping up DS9 and had been given the lattitude that the DS9 writers were given, or just plain TOOK, from Rick Berman with regard to the show. I think alot of the ideas RDM perhaps had for VOY got put into BSG when his stay on VOY was cut (extremely) short.
Now, it's debatable, I suppose, whether 'Battlestar Voyager' would have been a good thing or not. But personally, I think it would have rocked the frakkin' house!

It is pretty much EXACTLY what I had hoped for out of VOY.
Not saying VOY is 'bad'. Because it's not. I like VOY. But I do think it could have been even better. If it had been darker and grittier.
I'll make no apologies - we DS9 fans are all ABOUT 'dark and gritty'. We LOVE that stuff. And so yeah...I agree that many of us see BSG as 'the VOY that could have been'.
In fact, if it had been set in the Trek Universe, BSG could easily have been a logical extension of DS9, in many ways. The next 'evolution', if you will, in the direction of 'darker and grittier'....with a large extended cast, tons of well developed secondary characters, and lots of intrigue between all of these characters. All in an atmosphere of grindingly horrible, fear-for-your-lives constant tension.
Oh YEAH! That's what I'm talkin' about!
It's why we love the Dominionn War...and it's why many of us DS9 fans love the 'atmosphere' of BSG.