Bragga's the reason Ron Moore left Voyager. It would have ben a much stronger show if Moore had stayed and Bragga had left.
Umm, he's also the one that convinced RDM to come to the show nd give it a shot. The difference ad friction I hink arose from the fact that previously in their writing relationship they were equals; and once RDM was on VOY, Braga was now his boss; and didn't have to go with his suggestions.
Personally, while some niche fans an a few critics hold nuBSG and a 'boldly written and amazing show' - honestly, if that's an example of what RDM wantred, no thanks. Hell, the Cylons didn't really have a plan (he admitted it just sounded good for the intro); and I suppose if you like emo sci-fi - nuBSG is for you; but sorry, harsh and depressing people with enough mental neuroses to write 100 PHD theses' doesn't equal 'realistic'. <---- Realism for those folks as presented would be either the Cylons just erradicating them; or the group commiting mass suicide.
My point: Aside from the occassional Klingon story; RDM wasn't all that great a writer on Star Trek; and even though I like a lot of DS9 - in terms of TV - nothing he was doing there was groundbreaking, and occassionally, it delved into bad soap opera at times.
I'm also no fan of Braga (or VOY for that matter); but it's not Braga's fault RDM didn't realize exactly what position he was being hired for in the VOY production hierarchy.
RDM showed what a show he reallynwanted wa like; and got the chance to do it - but again, aside from a few rabid niche fans, and a few reviewers who (probably bevcause they didn't really understand it, but figured 'hey it's different from the rest of the TV I review, so it MUST be good/avent garde'; overall nuBSGs ratings beyond the miniseries (which also capitalized on the original BSG1978 fanbase, which was sizeable); and the first few first season episodes were nothing spectactular (which is the reason it didn't get the 5 seasons originally envisioned, all RDM's 'spin' on that aside); and hell other sci-fi/syfy channel shows got equal or better ratings (namely
Eureka and
Warehouse 13 atm).
So yeah, this ran longer than I thought; and again while I'm no fan of Braga; I don't think he was the real problem for RDM per se - the problem was RDM's ego at the time.