Hello all,
While there are quite some elements of Voyager I liked such as new interesting species/civilizations, strange phenomenon and so on, one of things I and many others believe the show suffered from is that some of the main cast members themselves barely got any development during the show.
Now imagine if you had been on the show as a writer/producer and you would have been given the opportunity to do some development on the main crew members that are in general somewhat on the background during Janeway, Seven, or Doctor episodes, what would you do with them that you feel would make them more three dimensional/interesting.
Bit of a difficult one to answer myself as it has been a while since I saw the show.
I might have made Chakotay dump all the Native American stuff. Not that I don't think that that should not be handled in Star Trek but it should be done well, I fear it would end up very stereotypical under writers who do not really know what it includes.
While there are quite some elements of Voyager I liked such as new interesting species/civilizations, strange phenomenon and so on, one of things I and many others believe the show suffered from is that some of the main cast members themselves barely got any development during the show.
Now imagine if you had been on the show as a writer/producer and you would have been given the opportunity to do some development on the main crew members that are in general somewhat on the background during Janeway, Seven, or Doctor episodes, what would you do with them that you feel would make them more three dimensional/interesting.
Bit of a difficult one to answer myself as it has been a while since I saw the show.
I might have made Chakotay dump all the Native American stuff. Not that I don't think that that should not be handled in Star Trek but it should be done well, I fear it would end up very stereotypical under writers who do not really know what it includes.